- Linux or macOS
- Python 3.6+
- PyTorch 1.3+
- CUDA 9.2+ (If you build PyTorch from source, CUDA 9.0 is also compatible)
- GCC 5+
- MMCV 1.3.4
- MMDetection 2.12.0
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Create a conda virtual environment and activate it.
conda create -n open-mmlab python=3.7 -y conda activate open-mmlab
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Install PyTorch and torchvision following the official instructions, e.g.,
conda install pytorch torchvision -c pytorch
Note: Make sure that your compilation CUDA version and runtime CUDA version match. You can check the supported CUDA version for precompiled packages on the PyTorch website.
E.g.1
If you have CUDA 10.1 installed under/usr/local/cuda
and would like to install PyTorch 1.5, you need to install the prebuilt PyTorch with CUDA 10.1.conda install pytorch==1.5 cudatoolkit=10.1 torchvision -c pytorch
E.g. 2
If you have CUDA 9.2 installed under/usr/local/cuda
and would like to install PyTorch 1.3.1., you need to install the prebuilt PyTorch with CUDA 9.2.conda install pytorch=1.3.1 cudatoolkit=9.2 torchvision=0.4.2 -c pytorch
If you build PyTorch from source instead of installing the prebuilt pacakge, you can use more CUDA versions such as 9.0.
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Install mmcv-full, we recommend you to install the pre-build package as below.
pip install mmcv-full -f https://download.openmmlab.com/mmcv/dist/cu101/torch1.6.0/index.html
See here for different versions of MMCV compatible to different PyTorch and CUDA versions. Optionally you can choose to compile mmcv from source by the following command
git clone https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmcv.git cd mmcv MMCV_WITH_OPS=1 pip install -e . # package mmcv-full will be installed after this step cd ..
Or directly run
pip install mmcv-full
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Install MMDetection
pip install mmdet
Optionally, you can also build MMDetection from source in case you want to modify the code:
git clone https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection.git cd mmdetection pip install -r requirements/build.txt pip install -v -e . # or "python setup.py develop"
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Clone the MMTracking repository.
git clone https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmtracking.git cd mmtracking
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Install build requirements and then install MMTracking.
pip install -r requirements/build.txt pip install -v -e . # or "python setup.py develop"
Note:
a. Following the above instructions, MMTracking is installed on dev
mode
, any local modifications made to the code will take effect without the need to reinstall it.
b. If you would like to use opencv-python-headless
instead of opencv-python
,
you can install it before installing MMCV.
Assuming that you already have CUDA 10.1 installed, here is a full script for setting up MMTracking with conda.
conda create -n open-mmlab python=3.7 -y
conda activate open-mmlab
conda install pytorch==1.6.0 torchvision==0.7.0 cudatoolkit=10.1 -c pytorch -y
# install the latest mmcv
pip install mmcv-full -f https://download.openmmlab.com/mmcv/dist/cu101/torch1.6.0/index.html
# install mmdetection
pip install mmdet
# install mmtracking
git clone https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmtracking.git
cd mmtracking
pip install -r requirements/build.txt
pip install -v -e .
The train and test scripts already modify the PYTHONPATH
to ensure the script use the MMTracking in the current directory.
To use the default MMTracking installed in the environment rather than that you are working with, you can remove the following line in those scripts
PYTHONPATH="$(dirname $0)/..":$PYTHONPATH
To verify whether MMTracking and the required environment are installed correctly, we can run MOT, VID, SOT demo script.
Run MOT demo and you will see a output video named mot.mp4
:
python demo/demo_mot.py configs/mot/deepsort/sort_faster-rcnn_fpn_4e_mot17-private.py --input demo/demo.mp4 --output mot.mp4