## YOLOX-ONNXRuntime in Python This doc introduces how to convert your pytorch model into onnx, and how to run an onnxruntime demo to verify your convertion. ### Step1: Install onnxruntime run the following command to install onnxruntime: ```shell pip install onnxruntime ``` ### Step2: Get ONNX models Users might download our pre-generated ONNX models or convert their own models to ONNX. #### Download ONNX models. | Model | Parameters | GFLOPs | Test Size | mAP | Weights | |:------| :----: | :----: | :---: | :---: | :---: | | YOLOX-Nano | 0.91M | 1.08 | 416x416 | 25.8 |[github](https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/releases/download/0.1.1rc0/yolox_nano.onnx) | | YOLOX-Tiny | 5.06M | 6.45 | 416x416 |32.8 | [github](https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/releases/download/0.1.1rc0/yolox_tiny.onnx) | | YOLOX-S | 9.0M | 26.8 | 640x640 |40.5 | [github](https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/releases/download/0.1.1rc0/yolox_s.onnx) | | YOLOX-M | 25.3M | 73.8 | 640x640 |47.2 | [github](https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/releases/download/0.1.1rc0/yolox_m.onnx) | | YOLOX-L | 54.2M | 155.6 | 640x640 |50.1 | [github](https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/releases/download/0.1.1rc0/yolox_l.onnx) | | YOLOX-Darknet53| 63.72M | 185.3 | 640x640 |48.0 | [github](https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/releases/download/0.1.1rc0/yolox_darknet.onnx) | | YOLOX-X | 99.1M | 281.9 | 640x640 |51.5 | [github](https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/releases/download/0.1.1rc0/yolox_x.onnx) | #### Convert Your Model to ONNX First, you should move to by: ```shell cd ``` Then, you can: 1. Convert a standard YOLOX model by -n: ```shell python3 tools/export_onnx.py --output-name yolox_s.onnx -n yolox-s -c yolox_s.pth ``` Notes: * -n: specify a model name. The model name must be one of the [yolox-s,m,l,x and yolox-nano, yolox-tiny, yolov3] * -c: the model you have trained * -o: opset version, default 11. **However, if you will further convert your onnx model to [OpenVINO](https://github.com/Megvii-BaseDetection/YOLOX/demo/OpenVINO/), please specify the opset version to 10.** * --no-onnxsim: disable onnxsim * To customize an input shape for onnx model, modify the following code in tools/export.py: ```python dummy_input = torch.randn(1, 3, exp.test_size[0], exp.test_size[1]) ``` 1. Convert a standard YOLOX model by -f. When using -f, the above command is equivalent to: ```shell python3 tools/export_onnx.py --output-name yolox_s.onnx -f exps/default/yolox_s.py -c yolox_s.pth ``` 3. To convert your customized model, please use -f: ```shell python3 tools/export_onnx.py --output-name your_yolox.onnx -f exps/your_dir/your_yolox.py -c your_yolox.pth ``` ### Step3: ONNXRuntime Demo Step1. ```shell cd /demo/ONNXRuntime ``` Step2. ```shell python3 onnx_inference.py -m -i -o -s 0.3 --input_shape 640,640 ``` Notes: * -m: your converted onnx model * -i: input_image * -s: score threshold for visualization. * --input_shape: should be consistent with the shape you used for onnx convertion.