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Unable to Infer from a trained custom model #10180
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👋 Hello @hey24sheep, thank you for your interest in YOLOv5 🚀! Please visit our ⭐️ Tutorials to get started, where you can find quickstart guides for simple tasks like Custom Data Training all the way to advanced concepts like Hyperparameter Evolution. If this is a 🐛 Bug Report, please provide screenshots and minimum viable code to reproduce your issue, otherwise we can not help you. If this is a custom training ❓ Question, please provide as much information as possible, including dataset images, training logs, screenshots, and a public link to online W&B logging if available. For business inquiries or professional support requests please visit https://ultralytics.com or email [email protected]. RequirementsPython>=3.7.0 with all requirements.txt installed including PyTorch>=1.7. To get started: git clone https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5 # clone
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Infer likemodel = torch.hub.load('./yolov5', 'custom', path='last.pt', source='local')
model.to('cuda')
img = cv2.imread("test.jpg")
img = cv2.resize(img, (1280, 1280))
img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
im = torch.from_numpy(img).to('cuda')
results = model(im) Error
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If I do this
It gives me a tuple of 2 values (tensor type)
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Found the problem, model.names Output is
So, the key error is names[0] instead of names['0'].
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@hey24sheep maybe your data yaml is formatted incorrectly. To train correctly your data must be in YOLOv5 format. Please see our Train Custom Data tutorial for full documentation on dataset setup and all steps required to start training your first model. A few excerpts from the tutorial: 1.1 Create dataset.yamlCOCO128 is an example small tutorial dataset composed of the first 128 images in COCO train2017. These same 128 images are used for both training and validation to verify our training pipeline is capable of overfitting. data/coco128.yaml, shown below, is the dataset config file that defines 1) the dataset root directory # Train/val/test sets as 1) dir: path/to/imgs, 2) file: path/to/imgs.txt, or 3) list: [path/to/imgs1, path/to/imgs2, ..]
path: ../datasets/coco128 # dataset root dir
train: images/train2017 # train images (relative to 'path') 128 images
val: images/train2017 # val images (relative to 'path') 128 images
test: # test images (optional)
# Classes (80 COCO classes)
names:
0: person
1: bicycle
2: car
...
77: teddy bear
78: hair drier
79: toothbrush
1.2 Create LabelsAfter using a tool like Roboflow Annotate to label your images, export your labels to YOLO format, with one
The label file corresponding to the above image contains 2 persons (class 1.3 Organize DirectoriesOrganize your train and val images and labels according to the example below. YOLOv5 assumes ../datasets/coco128/images/im0.jpg # image
../datasets/coco128/labels/im0.txt # label Good luck 🍀 and let us know if you have any other questions! |
Yes, the issue was with data.yaml "names". It has single quotes for keys. Thank you. |
@hey24sheep you're welcome! I'm glad to hear that the issue has been resolved. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy coding! |
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Hi, I am facing an issue while trying to infer data. What am I doing wrong here? Can anyone please help me.
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