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# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved.
import os
import os.path as osp
from typing import Optional

import cv2
import numpy as np
from mmengine.visualization import (LocalVisBackend, TensorboardVisBackend,
                                    WandbVisBackend)
from mmengine.visualization.vis_backend import force_init_env

from mmaction.registry import VISBACKENDS

try:
    import wandb
except ImportError:
    pass


[docs]@VISBACKENDS.register_module() class LocalVisBackend(LocalVisBackend): """Local visualization backend class with video support. See mmengine.visualization.LocalVisBackend for more details. """
[docs] @force_init_env def add_video(self, name: str, frames: np.ndarray, step: int = 0, fps: Optional[int] = 4, out_type: Optional[int] = 'img', **kwargs) -> None: """Record the frames of a video to disk. Args: name (str): The video identifier (frame folder). frames (np.ndarray): The frames to be saved. The format should be RGB. The shape should be (T, H, W, C). step (int): Global step value to record. Defaults to 0. out_type (str): Output format type, choose from 'img', 'gif', 'video'. Defaults to ``'img'``. fps (int): Frames per second for saving video. Defaults to 4. """ assert frames.dtype == np.uint8 if out_type == 'img': frames_dir = osp.join(self._save_dir, name, f'frames_{step}') os.makedirs(frames_dir, exist_ok=True) for idx, frame in enumerate(frames): drawn_image = cv2.cvtColor(frame, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) save_file_name = f'{idx}.png' cv2.imwrite(osp.join(frames_dir, save_file_name), drawn_image) else: try: from moviepy.editor import ImageSequenceClip except ImportError: raise ImportError('Please install moviepy to enable ' 'output file.') frames = [x[..., ::-1] for x in frames] video_clips = ImageSequenceClip(frames, fps=fps) name = osp.splitext(name)[0] if out_type == 'gif': out_path = osp.join(self._save_dir, name + '.gif') video_clips.write_gif(out_path, logger=None) elif out_type == 'video': out_path = osp.join(self._save_dir, name + '.mp4') video_clips.write_videofile( out_path, remove_temp=True, logger=None)
[docs]@VISBACKENDS.register_module() class WandbVisBackend(WandbVisBackend): """Wandb visualization backend class with video support. See mmengine.visualization.WandbVisBackend for more details. Note that this requires the ``wandb`` and ``moviepy`` package. A wandb account login is also required at ``https://wandb.ai/authorize``. """
[docs] @force_init_env def add_video(self, name: str, frames: np.ndarray, fps: int = 4, **kwargs) -> None: """Record the frames of a video to wandb. Note that this requires the ``moviepy`` package. Args: name (str): The video identifier (frame folder). frames (np.ndarray): The frames to be saved. The format should be RGB. The shape should be (T, H, W, C). step is a useless parameter that Wandb does not need. fps (int): Frames per second. Defaults to 4. """ frames = frames.transpose(0, 3, 1, 2) self._wandb.log({'video': wandb.Video(frames, fps=fps, format='gif')})
[docs]@VISBACKENDS.register_module() class TensorboardVisBackend(TensorboardVisBackend): """Tensorboard visualization backend class with video support. See mmengine.visualization.TensorboardVisBackend for more details. Note that this requires the ``future`` and ``tensorboard`` package. """
[docs] @force_init_env def add_video(self, name: str, frames: np.ndarray, step: int = 0, fps: int = 4, **kwargs) -> None: """Record the frames of a video to tensorboard. Note that this requires the ``moviepy`` package. Args: name (str): The video identifier (frame folder). frames (np.ndarray): The frames to be saved. The format should be RGB. The shape should be (T, H, W, C). step (int): Global step value to record. Defaults to 0. fps (int): Frames per second. Defaults to 4. """ frames = frames.transpose(0, 3, 1, 2) frames = frames.reshape(1, *frames.shape) self._tensorboard.add_video(name, frames, global_step=step, fps=fps)
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