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Autodistill SegGPT Module

This repository contains the code supporting the SegGPT base model for use with Autodistill.

SegGPT is a transformer-based, few-shot semantic segmentation model developed by BAAI Vision.

This model performs well on task-specific segmentation tasks when given a few labeled images from which to learn features about the objects you want to identify.

Read the full Autodistill documentation.

Read the SegGPT Autodistill documentation.

Installation

To use SegGPT with Autodistill, you need to install the following dependency:

pip3 install autodistill-seggpt

About SegGPT

SegGPT performs "in-context" segmentation. This means it requires a handful of pre-labelled "context" images.

You will need some labeled images to use SegGPT. Don't have any labeled images? Check out Roboflow Annotate, a feature-rich annotation tool from which you can export data for use with Autodistill.

Quickstart

from autodistill_seggpt import SegGPT, FewShotOntology

base_model = SegGPT(
    ontology=FewShotOntology(supervision_dataset)
)

base_model.label("./unlabelled-photos", extension=".jpg")

How to load data from Roboflow

Labelling and importing images is easy!

You can use Roboflow Annotate to label a few images (1-3 should work fine). For your Project Type, make sure to pick Instance Segmentation, as you will be labelling with polygons.

Once you have labelled your images, you can press Generate > Generate New Version. You can use all the default options--no Augmentations are necessary.

Once your dataset version is generated, you can press Export > Continue.

Then you will get some download code to copy. It should look something like this:

!pip install roboflow

from roboflow import Roboflow
rf = Roboflow(api_key="ABCDEFG")
project = rf.workspace("lorem-ipsum").project("dolor-sit-amet")
dataset = project.version(1).download("yolov8")

Note: if you are not using a notebook environment, you should remove !pip install roboflow from your code, and run pip install roboflow in your terminal instead.

To import your dataset into Autodistill, run the following:

import supervision as sv

supervision_dataset = sv.DetectionDataset.from_yolo(
    images_directory_path=f"{dataset.location}/train/images",
    annotations_directory_path=f"{dataset.location}/train/labels",
    data_yaml_path=f"{dataset.location}/data.yaml",
    force_masks=True
)

License

The code in this repository is licensed under an MIT license.

See the SegGPT repository for more information on the SegGPT license.

🏆 Contributing

We love your input! Please see the core Autodistill contributing guide to get started. Thank you 🙏 to all our contributors!