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New functionality: use torchsummary to build pytorch model with scalable input shape #80

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(New functionality) The main function summary (from torchsummary import summary) can also be used to infer the output shape of a pytorch model. Thus, it provides a way to build pytorch model that supports any input shape like in Keras (see the example below). Apart from this, I modified the default parameter for device in summary (default to 'cpu' instead of 'cuda').

Build pytorch model with scalable input shape (like Keras)

import torch
import torch.nn as nn
from torchsummary import summary

class AutoEncoder(nn.Module):
    """
    ResNet autoencoder network that support any input shape as model in Keras
    :param img_shape (tuple, channel last): support any image input shape 
    :param state_dim: (int) latent state dimension
    """

    def __init__(self, img_shape=(3, 224, 224), state_dim=3):
        super().__init__()
        self.state_dim = state_dim
        self.img_shape = img_shape

        self.encoder_conv = nn.Sequential(
            nn.Conv2d(self.img_shape[0], 64, kernel_size=7, stride=2, padding=3, bias=False),
            nn.BatchNorm2d(64),
            nn.ReLU(),
            nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=3, stride=2, padding=1),

            nn.Conv2d(64, 64, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1, bias=False),
            nn.BatchNorm2d(64),
            nn.ReLU(),
            nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=3, stride=2),

            nn.Conv2d(64, 64, kernel_size=3, stride=2, padding=1, bias=False),
            nn.BatchNorm2d(64),
            nn.ReLU(),
            nn.MaxPool2d(kernel_size=3, stride=2)
        )
        ## Without torchsummary here, it's impossible to build model with scalable input shape as Keras.
        outshape = summary(self.encoder_conv, img_shape, show=False)  # [-1, channels, high, width]
        self.img_height, self.img_width = outshape[-2:]
        self.encoder_fc = nn.Sequential(
            nn.Linear(self.img_height * self.img_width * 64, state_dim)
        )

        self.decoder_fc = nn.Sequential(
            nn.Linear(state_dim, self.img_height * self.img_width * 64)
        )

        self.decoder_conv = nn.Sequential(
            nn.ConvTranspose2d(64, 64, kernel_size=3, stride=2),
            nn.BatchNorm2d(64),
            nn.ReLU(),

            nn.ConvTranspose2d(64, 64, kernel_size=3, stride=2),
            nn.BatchNorm2d(64),
            nn.ReLU(),

            nn.ConvTranspose2d(64, 64, kernel_size=3, stride=2),
            nn.BatchNorm2d(64),
            nn.ReLU(),

            nn.ConvTranspose2d(64, 64, kernel_size=3, stride=2),
            nn.BatchNorm2d(64),
            nn.ReLU(),

            nn.ConvTranspose2d(64, self.img_shape[0], kernel_size=4, stride=2),
            nn.Tanh()
        )

    def encode(self, x):
        """
        Encode image to latent state
        """
        encoded = self.encoder_conv(x)
        encoded = encoded.view(encoded.size(0), -1)
        return self.encoder_fc(encoded)

    def decode(self, x):
        """
        Decode latent state to image
        """
        decoded = self.decoder_fc(x)
        decoded = decoded.view(x.size(0), 64, self.img_height, self.img_width)
        return self.decoder_conv(decoded)

    def forward(self, x):
        reconstruct = self.decode(self.encode(x))
        return reconstruct


img_shape = (3,128,128)
model = AutoEncoder(img_shape=img_shape, state_dim=100)
summary(model, img_shape)

img_shape = (3,256,256)
model = AutoEncoder(img_shape=img_shape, state_dim=100)
summary(model, img_shape)

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