In recent years, deep neural networks have been proved to be an extremely effective method for solving problems in the fields of computer vision and natural language processing. By constructing a suitable neural network and training it, the performance metrics of the final network model will basically exceed the traditional algorithm. When the amount of data is large enough, increasing the amount of parameters by constructing a reasonable network model can significantly improve the performance of the model, but this brings about the problem of a sharp increase in the complexity of the model. Large models are more expensive to use in actual scenarios. Deep neural networks generally have more parameter redundancy. At present, there are several main methods to compress the model and reduce the amount of its parameters. Such as pruning, quantification, knowledge distillation, etc., where knowledge distillation refers to the use of teacher models to guide student models to learn specific tasks, to ensure that the small model obtains a relatively large performance improvement under the condition of unchanged parameters. In addition, in the knowledge distillation task, a mutual learning model training method was also derived. The paper Deep Mutual Learning pointed out that using two identical models to supervise each other during the training process can achieve better results than a single model training.
Whether it is a large model distilling a small model, or a small model learning from each other and updating parameters, they are essentially the output between different models or mutual supervision between feature maps. The only difference is (1) whether the model requires fixed parameters. (2) Whether the model needs to be loaded with a pre-trained model. For the case where a large model distills a small model, the large model generally needs to load the pre-trained model and fix the parameters. For the situation where small models distill each other, the small models generally do not load the pre-trained model, and the parameters are also in a learnable state.
In the task of knowledge distillation, it is not only the distillation between two models, but also the situation where multiple models learn from each other. Therefore, in the knowledge distillation code framework, it is also necessary to support this type of distillation method.
The algorithm of knowledge distillation is integrated in PaddleOCR. Specifically, it has the following main features:
Through knowledge distillation, in the common Chinese and English text recognition task, without adding any time-consuming prediction, the accuracy of the model can be improved by more than 3%. Combining the learning rate adjustment strategy and the model structure fine-tuning strategy, the final improvement is more than 5%.
In the process of knowledge distillation training, there is no change in data preprocessing, optimizer, learning rate, and some global attributes. The configuration files of the model structure, loss function, post-processing, metric calculation and other modules need to be fine-tuned.
The following takes the knowledge distillation configuration file for recognition and detection as an example to analyze the training and configuration of knowledge distillation.
The configuration file is in ch_PP-OCRv2_rec_distillation.yml.
In the knowledge distillation task, the model structure configuration is as follows.
Architecture:
model_type: &model_type "rec" # Model category, recognition, detection, etc.
name: DistillationModel # Structure name, in the distillation task, it is DistillationModel
algorithm: Distillation # Algorithm name
Models: # Model, including the configuration information of the subnet
Teacher: # The name of the subnet, it must include at least the `pretrained` and `freeze_params` parameters, and the other parameters are the construction parameters of the subnet
pretrained: # Does this sub-network need to load pre-training weights
freeze_params: false # Do you need fixed parameters
return_all_feats: true # Do you need to return all features, if it is False, only the final output is returned
model_type: *model_type # Model category
algorithm: SVTR # The algorithm name of the sub-network. The remaining parameters of the sub-network are consistent with the general model training configuration
Transform:
Backbone:
name: MobileNetV1Enhance
scale: 0.5
last_conv_stride: [1, 2]
last_pool_type: avg
Head:
name: MultiHead
head_list:
- CTCHead:
Neck:
name: svtr
dims: 64
depth: 2
hidden_dims: 120
use_guide: True
Head:
fc_decay: 0.00001
- SARHead:
enc_dim: 512
max_text_length: *max_text_length
Student: # Another sub-network, here is a distillation example of DML, the two sub-networks have the same structure, and both need to learn parameters
pretrained: # The following parameters are the same as above
freeze_params: false
return_all_feats: true
model_type: *model_type
algorithm: SVTR
Transform:
Backbone:
name: MobileNetV1Enhance
scale: 0.5
last_conv_stride: [1, 2]
last_pool_type: avg
Head:
name: MultiHead
head_list:
- CTCHead:
Neck:
name: svtr
dims: 64
depth: 2
hidden_dims: 120
use_guide: True
Head:
fc_decay: 0.00001
- SARHead:
enc_dim: 512
max_text_length: *max_text_length
If you want to add more sub-networks for training, you can also add the corresponding fields in the configuration file according to the way of adding Student
and Teacher
.
For example, if you want 3 models to supervise each other and train together, then Architecture
can be written in the following format.
Architecture:
model_type: &model_type "rec"
name: DistillationModel
algorithm: Distillation
Models:
Teacher:
pretrained:
freeze_params: false
return_all_feats: true
model_type: *model_type
algorithm: SVTR
Transform:
Backbone:
name: MobileNetV1Enhance
scale: 0.5
last_conv_stride: [1, 2]
last_pool_type: avg
Head:
name: MultiHead
head_list:
- CTCHead:
Neck:
name: svtr
dims: 64
depth: 2
hidden_dims: 120
use_guide: True
Head:
fc_decay: 0.00001
- SARHead:
enc_dim: 512
max_text_length: *max_text_length
Student:
pretrained:
freeze_params: false
return_all_feats: true
model_type: *model_type
algorithm: SVTR
Transform:
Backbone:
name: MobileNetV1Enhance
scale: 0.5
last_conv_stride: [1, 2]
last_pool_type: avg
Head:
name: MultiHead
head_list:
- CTCHead:
Neck:
name: svtr
dims: 64
depth: 2
hidden_dims: 120
use_guide: True
Head:
fc_decay: 0.00001
- SARHead:
enc_dim: 512
max_text_length: *max_text_length
Student2:
pretrained:
freeze_params: false
return_all_feats: true
model_type: *model_type
algorithm: SVTR
Transform:
Backbone:
name: MobileNetV1Enhance
scale: 0.5
last_conv_stride: [1, 2]
last_pool_type: avg
Head:
name: MultiHead
head_list:
- CTCHead:
Neck:
name: svtr
dims: 64
depth: 2
hidden_dims: 120
use_guide: True
Head:
fc_decay: 0.00001
- SARHead:
enc_dim: 512
max_text_length: *max_text_length
When the model is finally trained, it contains 3 sub-networks: `Teacher`, `Student`, `Student2`.
The specific implementation code of the `DistillationModel` class can refer to [distillation_model.py](../../ppocr/modeling/architectures/distillation_model.py).
The final model output is a dictionary, the key is the name of all the sub-networks, for example, here are `Student` and `Teacher`, and the value is the output of the corresponding sub-network,
which can be `Tensor` (only the last layer of the network is returned) and `dict` (also returns the characteristic information in the middle).
In the recognition task, in order to add more loss functions and ensure the scalability of the distillation method, the output of each sub-network is saved as a `dict`, which contains the sub-module output.
Take the recognition model as an example. The output result of each sub-network is `dict`, the key contains `backbone_out`, `neck_out`, `head_out`, and `value` is the tensor of the corresponding module. Finally, for the above configuration file, `DistillationModel` The output format is as follows.
```json
{
"Teacher": {
"backbone_out": tensor,
"neck_out": tensor,
"head_out": tensor,
},
"Student": {
"backbone_out": tensor,
"neck_out": tensor,
"head_out": tensor,
}
}
In the knowledge distillation task, the loss function configuration is as follows.
Loss:
name: CombinedLoss # Loss function name
loss_config_list: # List of loss function configuration files, mandatory functions for CombinedLoss
- DistillationCTCLoss: # CTC loss function based on distillation, inherited from standard CTC loss
weight: 1.0 # The weight of the loss function. In loss_config_list, each loss function must include this field
model_name_list: ["Student", "Teacher"] # For the prediction results of the distillation model, extract the output of these two sub-networks and calculate the CTC loss with gt
key: head_out # In the sub-network output dict, take the corresponding tensor
- DistillationDMLLoss: # DML loss function, inherited from the standard DMLLoss
weight: 1.0
act: "softmax" # Activation function, use it to process the input, can be softmax, sigmoid or None, the default is None
model_name_pairs: # The subnet name pair used to calculate DML loss. If you want to calculate the DML loss of other subnets, you can continue to add it below the list
- ["Student", "Teacher"]
key: head_out
multi_head: True # whether to use mult_head
dis_head: ctc # assign the head name to calculate loss
name: dml_ctc # prefix name of the loss
- DistillationDMLLoss: # DML loss function, inherited from the standard DMLLoss
weight: 0.5
act: "softmax" # Activation function, use it to process the input, can be softmax, sigmoid or None, the default is None
model_name_pairs: # The subnet name pair used to calculate DML loss. If you want to calculate the DML loss of other subnets, you can continue to add it below the list
- ["Student", "Teacher"]
key: head_out
multi_head: True # whether to use mult_head
dis_head: sar # assign the head name to calculate loss
name: dml_sar # prefix name of the loss
- DistillationDistanceLoss: # Distilled distance loss function
weight: 1.0
mode: "l2" # Support l1, l2 or smooth_l1
model_name_pairs: # Calculate the distance loss of the subnet name pair
- ["Student", "Teacher"]
key: backbone_out
- DistillationSARLoss: # SAR loss function based on distillation, inherited from standard SAR loss
weight: 1.0 # The weight of the loss function. In loss_config_list, each loss function must include this field
model_name_list: ["Student", "Teacher"] # For the prediction results of the distillation model, extract the output of these two sub-networks and calculate the SAR loss with gt
key: head_out # In the sub-network output dict, take the corresponding tensor
multi_head: True # whether it is multi-head or not, if true, SAR branch is used to calculate the loss
Among the above loss functions, all distillation loss functions are inherited from the standard loss function class. The main functions are: Analyze the output of the distillation model, find the intermediate node (tensor) used to calculate the loss, and then use the standard loss function class to calculate.
Taking the above configuration as an example, the final distillation training loss function contains the following five parts.
head_out
for Student
and Teacher
calculates the CTC loss with gt (loss weight equals 1.0). Here, because both sub-networks need to update the parameters, both of them need to calculate the loss with gt.head_out
for Student
and Teacher
calculates the SAR loss with gt (loss weight equals 1.0). Here, because both sub-networks need to update the parameters, both of them need to calculate the loss with gt.Student
and Teacher
's final output head_out
(loss weight equals 1.0).Student
and Teacher
's final output head_out
(loss weight equals 0.5).Student
and Teacher
's backbone network output backbone_out
(loss weight equals 1.0).For more specific implementation of CombinedLoss
, please refer to: combined_loss.py.
For more specific implementations of distillation loss functions such as DistillationCTCLoss
, please refer to distillation_loss.py
In the knowledge distillation task, the post-processing configuration is as follows.
PostProcess:
name: DistillationCTCLabelDecode # CTC decoding post-processing of distillation tasks, inherited from the standard CTCLabelDecode class
model_name: ["Student", "Teacher"] # For the prediction results of the distillation model, extract the outputs of these two sub-networks and decode them
key: head_out # Take the corresponding tensor in the subnet output dict
multi_head: True # whether it is multi-head or not, if true, CTC branch is used to calculate the loss
Taking the above configuration as an example, the CTC decoding output of the two sub-networks Student
and Teahcer
will be calculated at the same time.
Among them, key
is the name of the subnet, and value
is the list of subnets.
For more specific implementation of DistillationCTCLabelDecode
, please refer to: rec_postprocess.py
In the knowledge distillation task, the metric calculation configuration is as follows.
Metric:
name: DistillationMetric # CTC decoding post-processing of distillation tasks, inherited from the standard CTCLabelDecode class
base_metric_name: RecMetric # The base class of indicator calculation. For the output of the model, the indicator will be calculated based on this class
main_indicator: acc # The name of the indicator
key: "Student" # Select the main_indicator of this subnet as the criterion for saving the best model
ignore_space: False # whether to ignore space during evaulation
Taking the above configuration as an example, the accuracy metric of the Student
subnet will be used as the judgment metric for saving the best model.
At the same time, the accuracy metric of all subnets will be printed out in the log.
For more specific implementation of DistillationMetric
, please refer to: distillation_metric.py.
There are two ways to fine-tune the recognition distillation task.
First download the pre-trained model and unzip it.
wget https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv3/chinese/ch_PP-OCRv3_rec_train.tar
tar -xf ch_PP-OCRv3_rec_train.tar
Then use python to extract the student model parameters
import paddle
# Load the pre-trained model
all_params = paddle.load("ch_PP-OCRv3_rec_train/best_accuracy.pdparams")
# View the keys of the weight parameter
print(all_params.keys())
# Weight extraction of student model
s_params = {key[len("Student."):]: all_params[key] for key in all_params if "Student." in key}
# View the keys of the weight parameters of the student model
print(s_params.keys())
# Save weight parameters
paddle.save(s_params, "ch_PP-OCRv3_rec_train/student.pdparams")
After the extraction is complete, use ch_PP-OCRv3_rec.yml to modify the path of the pre-trained model (the path of the exported student.pdparams
model) and your own data path to fine-tune the model.
The configuration file of the detection model distillation is in the PaddleOCR/configs/det/ch_PP-OCRv3/
directory, which contains three distillation configuration files:
ch_PP-OCRv3_det_cml.yml
, Use one large model to distill two small models, and the two small models learn from each otherch_PP-OCRv3_det_dml.yml
, Method of mutual distillation of two student modelsIn the knowledge distillation task, the model structure configuration is as follows:
Architecture:
name: DistillationModel # Structure name, in the distillation task, it is DistillationModel
algorithm: Distillation # Algorithm name
Models: # Model, including the configuration information of the subnet
Student: # The name of the subnet, it must include at least the `pretrained` and `freeze_params` parameters, and the other parameters are the construction parameters of the subnet
pretrained: ./pretrain_models/MobileNetV3_large_x0_5_pretrained # Does this sub-network need to load pre-training weights
freeze_params: false # Do you need fixed parameters
return_all_feats: false # Do you need to return all features, if it is False, only the final output is returned
model_type: det
algorithm: DB
Backbone:
name: ResNet
in_channels: 3
layers: 50
Neck:
name: LKPAN
out_channels: 256
Head:
name: DBHead
kernel_list: [7,2,2]
k: 50
Teacher: # Another sub-network, here is a distillation example of a large model distill a small model
pretrained: ./pretrain_models/ch_ppocr_server_v2.0_det_train/best_accuracy
return_all_feats: false
model_type: det
algorithm: DB
Transform:
Backbone:
name: ResNet
in_channels: 3
layers: 50
Neck:
name: LKPAN
out_channels: 256
Head:
name: DBHead
kernel_list: [7,2,2]
k: 50
If DML is used, that is, the method of two small models learning from each other, the Teacher network structure in the above configuration file needs to be set to the same configuration as the Student model. Refer to the configuration file for details. ch_PP-OCRv3_det_dml.yml
The following describes the configuration file parameters ch_PP-OCRv3_det_cml.yml:
Architecture:
name: DistillationModel
algorithm: Distillation
model_type: det
Models:
Teacher: # Teacher model configuration of CML distillation
pretrained: ./pretrain_models/ch_ppocr_server_v2.0_det_train/best_accuracy
freeze_params: true # Teacher does not train
return_all_feats: false
model_type: det
algorithm: DB
Transform:
Backbone:
name: ResNet
in_channels: 3
layers: 50
Neck:
name: LKPAN
out_channels: 256
Head:
name: DBHead
kernel_list: [7,2,2]
k: 50
Student: # Student model configuration for CML distillation
pretrained: ./pretrain_models/MobileNetV3_large_x0_5_pretrained
freeze_params: false
return_all_feats: false
model_type: det
algorithm: DB
Backbone:
name: MobileNetV3
scale: 0.5
model_name: large
disable_se: true
Neck:
name: RSEFPN
out_channels: 96
shortcut: True
Head:
name: DBHead
k: 50
Student2: # Student2 model configuration for CML distillation
pretrained: ./pretrain_models/MobileNetV3_large_x0_5_pretrained
freeze_params: false
return_all_feats: false
model_type: det
algorithm: DB
Transform:
Backbone:
name: MobileNetV3
scale: 0.5
model_name: large
disable_se: true
Neck:
name: RSEFPN
out_channels: 96
shortcut: True
Head:
name: DBHead
k: 50
The specific implementation code of the distillation model DistillationModel
class can refer to distillation_model.py.
The final model output is a dictionary, the key is the name of all the sub-networks, for example, here are Student
and Teacher
, and the value is the output of the corresponding sub-network,
which can be Tensor
(only the last layer of the network is returned) and dict
(also returns the characteristic information in the middle).
In the distillation task, in order to facilitate the addition of the distillation loss function, the output of each network is saved as a dict
, which contains the sub-module output.
The key contains backbone_out
, neck_out
, head_out
, and value
is the tensor of the corresponding module. Finally, for the above configuration file, the output format of DistillationModel
is as follows.
{
"Teacher": {
"backbone_out": tensor,
"neck_out": tensor,
"head_out": tensor,
},
"Student": {
"backbone_out": tensor,
"neck_out": tensor,
"head_out": tensor,
}
}
The distillation loss function configuration(ch_PP-OCRv3_det_cml.yml
) is shown below.
Loss:
name: CombinedLoss
loss_config_list:
- DistillationDilaDBLoss:
weight: 1.0
model_name_pairs:
- ["Student", "Teacher"]
- ["Student2", "Teacher"] # 1. Calculate the loss of two Student and Teacher
key: maps
balance_loss: true
main_loss_type: DiceLoss
alpha: 5
beta: 10
ohem_ratio: 3
- DistillationDMLLoss: # 2. Add to calculate the loss between two students
model_name_pairs:
- ["Student", "Student2"]
maps_name: "thrink_maps"
weight: 1.0
# act: None
key: maps
- DistillationDBLoss:
weight: 1.0
model_name_list: ["Student", "Student2"] # 3. Calculate the loss between two students and GT
balance_loss: true
main_loss_type: DiceLoss
alpha: 5
beta: 10
ohem_ratio: 3
For more specific implementation of DistillationDilaDBLoss
, please refer to: distillation_loss.py.
For more specific implementations of distillation loss functions such as DistillationDBLoss
, please refer to: distillation_loss.py
In the task of detecting knowledge distillation, the post-processing configuration of detecting distillation is as follows.
PostProcess:
name: DistillationDBPostProcess # The post-processing of the DB detection distillation task, inherited from the standard DBPostProcess class
model_name: ["Student", "Student2", "Teacher"] # Extract the output of multiple sub-networks and decode them. The network that does not require post-processing is not set in model_name
thresh: 0.3
box_thresh: 0.6
max_candidates: 1000
unclip_ratio: 1.5
Taking the above configuration as an example, the output of the three subnets Student
, Student2
and Teacher
will be calculated at the same time for post-processing calculations.
Since there are multiple inputs, there are also multiple outputs returned by post-processing.
For a more specific implementation of DistillationDBPostProcess
, please refer to: db_postprocess.py
In the knowledge distillation task, the metric calculation configuration is as follows.
Metric:
name: DistillationMetric
base_metric_name: DetMetric
main_indicator: hmean
key: "Student"
Since distillation needs to include multiple networks, only one network metrics needs to be calculated when calculating the metrics.
The key
field is set to Student
, it means that only the metrics of the Student
network is calculated.
Model Structure
There are three ways to fine-tune the detection distillation task:
ch_PP-OCRv3_det_distill.yml
, The teacher model is set to the model provided by PaddleOCR or the large model you have trained.ch_PP-OCRv3_det_cml.yml
, Use cml distillation. Similarly, the Teacher model is set to the model provided by PaddleOCR or the large model you have trained.ch_PP-OCRv3_det_dml.yml
, Distillation using DML. The method of mutual distillation of the two Student models has an accuracy improvement of about 1.7% on the data set used by PaddleOCR.In fine-tune, you need to set the pre-trained model to be loaded in the pretrained
parameter of the network structure.
In terms of accuracy improvement, cml
> dml
> distill
. When the amount of data is insufficient or the accuracy of the teacher model is similar to that of the student, this conclusion may change.
In addition, since the distillation pre-training model provided by PaddleOCR contains multiple model parameters, if you want to extract the parameters of the student model, you can refer to the following code:
# Download the parameters of the distillation training model
wget https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/PP-OCRv3/chinese/ch_PP-OCRv3_det_distill_train.tar
import paddle
# Load the pre-trained model
all_params = paddle.load("ch_PP-OCRv3_det_distill_train/best_accuracy.pdparams")
# View the keys of the weight parameter
print(all_params.keys())
# Extract the weights of the student model
s_params = {key[len("Student."):]: all_params[key] for key in all_params if "Student." in key}
# View the keys of the weight parameters of the student model
print(s_params.keys())
# Save
paddle.save(s_params, "ch_PP-OCRv3_det_distill_train/student.pdparams")
Finally, the parameters of the student model will be saved in ch_PP-OCRv3_det_distill_train/student.pdparams
for the fine-tune of the model.