This guidence explains how to train your own custom data with YOLOv6 (take fine-tuning YOLOv6-s model for example).
Clone this repo and follow README.md to install requirements in a Python3.8 environment.
$ git clone https://github.com/meituan/YOLOv6.git
Step 1: Prepare your own dataset with images. For labeling images, you can use tools like Labelme.
Step 2: Generate label files in YOLO format.
One image corresponds to one label file, and the label format example is presented as below.
# class_id center_x center_y bbox_width bbox_height
0 0.300926 0.617063 0.601852 0.765873
1 0.575 0.319531 0.4 0.551562
- Each row represents one object.
- Class id starts from
0
. - Boundingbox coordinates must be in normalized
xywh
format (from 0 - 1). If your boxes are in pixels, dividecenter_x
andbbox_width
by image width, andcenter_y
andbbox_height
by image height.
Step 3: Organize directories.
Organize your directory of custom dataset as follows:
custom_dataset
├── images
│ ├── train
│ │ ├── train0.jpg
│ │ └── train1.jpg
│ ├── val
│ │ ├── val0.jpg
│ │ └── val1.jpg
│ └── test
│ ├── test0.jpg
│ └── test1.jpg
└── labels
├── train
│ ├── train0.txt
│ └── train1.txt
├── val
│ ├── val0.txt
│ └── val1.txt
└── test
├── test0.txt
└── test1.txt
Step 4: Create dataset.yaml
in $YOLOv6_DIR/data
.
# Please insure that your custom_dataset are put in same parent dir with YOLOv6_DIR
train: ../custom_dataset/images/train # train images
val: ../custom_dataset/images/val # val images
test: ../custom_dataset/images/test # test images (optional)
# whether it is coco dataset, only coco dataset should be set to True.
is_coco: False
# Classes
nc: 20 # number of classes
names: ['aeroplane', 'bicycle', 'bird', 'boat', 'bottle', 'bus', 'car', 'cat', 'chair', 'cow', 'diningtable', 'dog',
'horse', 'motorbike', 'person', 'pottedplant', 'sheep', 'sofa', 'train', 'tvmonitor'] # class names
We use a config file to specify the network structure and training setting, including optimizer and data augmentation hyperparameters.
If you create a new config file, please put it under the configs
directory.
Or just use the provided config file in $YOLOV6_HOME/configs/*_finetune.py
.
## YOLOv6s Model config file
model = dict(
type='YOLOv6s',
pretrained='./weights/yolov6s.pt', # download the pretrained model from YOLOv6 github if you're going to use the pretrained model
depth_multiple = 0.33,
width_multiple = 0.50,
...
)
solver=dict(
optim='SGD',
lr_scheduler='Cosine',
...
)
data_aug = dict(
hsv_h=0.015,
hsv_s=0.7,
hsv_v=0.4,
...
)
Single GPU
python tools/train.py --batch 256 --conf configs/yolov6s_finetune.py --data data/data.yaml --device 0
Multi GPUs (DDP mode recommended)
python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node 4 tools/train.py --batch 256 --conf configs/yolov6s_finetune.py --data data/data.yaml --device 0,1,2,3
python tools/eval.py --data data/data.yaml --weights output_dir/name/weights/best_ckpt.pt --device 0
python tools/infer.py --weights output_dir/name/weights/best_ckpt.pt --source img.jpg --device 0
Export as ONNX Format
python deploy/ONNX/export_onnx.py --weights output_dir/name/weights/best_ckpt.pt --device 0