MobileNet V2 model pre-trained on PASCAL VOC at resolution 513x513. It was introduced in MobileNetV2: Inverted Residuals and Linear Bottlenecks by Mark Sandler, Andrew Howard, Menglong Zhu, Andrey Zhmoginov, Liang-Chieh Chen. It was first released in this repository .
Disclaimer: The team releasing MobileNet V2 did not write a model card for this model so this model card has been written by the Hugging Face team.
From the original README :
MobileNets are small, low-latency, low-power models parameterized to meet the resource constraints of a variety of use cases. They can be built upon for classification, detection, embeddings and segmentation similar to how other popular large scale models, such as Inception, are used. MobileNets can be run efficiently on mobile devices [...] MobileNets trade off between latency, size and accuracy while comparing favorably with popular models from the literature.
The model in this repo adds a DeepLabV3+ head to the MobileNetV2 backbone for semantic segmentation.
You can use the raw model for semantic segmentation. See the model hub to look for fine-tuned versions on a task that interests you.
Here is how to use this model:
from transformers import AutoImageProcessor, AutoModelForSemanticSegmentation from PIL import Image import requests url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg" image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw) preprocessor = AutoImageProcessor.from_pretrained("google/deeplabv3_mobilenet_v2_1.0_513") model = AutoModelForSemanticSegmentation.from_pretrained("google/deeplabv3_mobilenet_v2_1.0_513") inputs = preprocessor(images=image, return_tensors="pt") outputs = model(**inputs) predicted_mask = preprocessor.post_process_semantic_segmentation(outputs)
Currently, both the feature extractor and model support PyTorch.
@inproceedings{deeplabv3plus2018, title={Encoder-Decoder with Atrous Separable Convolution for Semantic Image Segmentation}, author={Liang-Chieh Chen and Yukun Zhu and George Papandreou and Florian Schroff and Hartwig Adam}, booktitle={ECCV}, year={2018} }