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# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
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# This source code is licensed under the license found in the
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#
# This implementation is inspired from
# https://github.com/lucidrains/vector-quantize-pytorch
# which is released under MIT License. Hereafter, the original license:
# MIT License
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Phil Wang
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"""Core vector quantization implementation."""
import torch.nn.functional as F
from einops import rearrange
from einops import repeat
from torch import nn
# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This source code is licensed under the license found in the
# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
"""Torch distributed utilities."""
import typing as tp
import torch
def rank():
if torch.distributed.is_initialized():
return torch.distributed.get_rank()
else:
return 0
def world_size():
if torch.distributed.is_initialized():
return torch.distributed.get_world_size()
else:
return 1
def is_distributed():
return world_size() > 1
def all_reduce(tensor: torch.Tensor, op=torch.distributed.ReduceOp.SUM):
if is_distributed():
return torch.distributed.all_reduce(tensor, op)
def _is_complex_or_float(tensor):
return torch.is_floating_point(tensor) or torch.is_complex(tensor)
def _check_number_of_params(params: tp.List[torch.Tensor]):
# utility function to check that the number of params in all workers is the same,
# and thus avoid a deadlock with distributed all reduce.
if not is_distributed() or not params:
return
# print('params[0].device ', params[0].device)
tensor = torch.tensor(
[len(params)], device=params[0].device, dtype=torch.long)
all_reduce(tensor)
if tensor.item() != len(params) * world_size():
# If not all the workers have the same number, for at least one of them,
# this inequality will be verified.
raise RuntimeError(
f"Mismatch in number of params: ours is {len(params)}, "
"at least one worker has a different one.")
def broadcast_tensors(tensors: tp.Iterable[torch.Tensor], src: int = 0):
"""Broadcast the tensors from the given parameters to all workers.
This can be used to ensure that all workers have the same model to start with.
"""
if not is_distributed():
return
tensors = [tensor for tensor in tensors if _is_complex_or_float(tensor)]
_check_number_of_params(tensors)
handles = []
for tensor in tensors:
# src = int(rank()) # added code
handle = torch.distributed.broadcast(
tensor.data, src=src, async_op=True)
handles.append(handle)
for handle in handles:
handle.wait()
def sync_buffer(buffers, average=True):
"""
Sync grad for buffers. If average is False, broadcast instead of averaging.
"""
if not is_distributed():
return
handles = []
for buffer in buffers:
if torch.is_floating_point(buffer.data):
if average:
handle = torch.distributed.all_reduce(
buffer.data,
op=torch.distributed.ReduceOp.SUM,
async_op=True)
else:
handle = torch.distributed.broadcast(
buffer.data, src=0, async_op=True)
handles.append((buffer, handle))
for buffer, handle in handles:
handle.wait()
if average:
buffer.data /= world_size
def sync_grad(params):
"""
Simpler alternative to DistributedDataParallel, that doesn't rely
on any black magic. For simple models it can also be as fast.
Just call this on your model parameters after the call to backward!
"""
if not is_distributed():
return
handles = []
for p in params:
if p.grad is not None:
handle = torch.distributed.all_reduce(
p.grad.data, op=torch.distributed.ReduceOp.SUM, async_op=True)
handles.append((p, handle))
for p, handle in handles:
handle.wait()
p.grad.data /= world_size()
def average_metrics(metrics: tp.Dict[str, float], count=1.):
"""Average a dictionary of metrics across all workers, using the optional
`count` as unormalized weight.
"""
if not is_distributed():
return metrics
keys, values = zip(*metrics.items())
device = 'cuda' if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'cpu'
tensor = torch.tensor(
list(values) + [1], device=device, dtype=torch.float32)
tensor *= count
all_reduce(tensor)
averaged = (tensor[:-1] / tensor[-1]).cpu().tolist()
return dict(zip(keys, averaged))
def default(val: tp.Any, d: tp.Any) -> tp.Any:
return val if val is not None else d
def ema_inplace(moving_avg, new, decay: float):
moving_avg.data.mul_(decay).add_(new, alpha=(1 - decay))
def laplace_smoothing(x, n_categories: int, epsilon: float = 1e-5):
return (x + epsilon) / (x.sum() + n_categories * epsilon)
def uniform_init(*shape: int):
t = torch.empty(shape)
nn.init.kaiming_uniform_(t)
return t
def sample_vectors(samples, num: int):
num_samples, device = samples.shape[0], samples.device
if num_samples >= num:
indices = torch.randperm(num_samples, device=device)[:num]
else:
indices = torch.randint(0, num_samples, (num,), device=device)
return samples[indices]
def kmeans(samples, num_clusters: int, num_iters: int = 10):
dim, dtype = samples.shape[-1], samples.dtype
means = sample_vectors(samples, num_clusters)
for _ in range(num_iters):
diffs = rearrange(samples, "n d -> n () d") - rearrange(means,
"c d -> () c d")
dists = -(diffs ** 2).sum(dim=-1)
buckets = dists.max(dim=-1).indices
bins = torch.bincount(buckets, minlength=num_clusters)
zero_mask = bins == 0
bins_min_clamped = bins.masked_fill(zero_mask, 1)
new_means = buckets.new_zeros(num_clusters, dim, dtype=dtype)
new_means.scatter_add_(0, repeat(buckets, "n -> n d", d=dim), samples)
new_means = new_means / bins_min_clamped[..., None]
means = torch.where(zero_mask[..., None], means, new_means)
return means, bins
class EuclideanCodebook(nn.Module):
"""Codebook with Euclidean distance.
Args:
dim (int): Dimension.
codebook_size (int): Codebook size.
kmeans_init (bool): Whether to use k-means to initialize the codebooks.
If set to true, run the k-means algorithm on the first training batch and use
the learned centroids as initialization.
kmeans_iters (int): Number of iterations used for k-means algorithm at initialization.
decay (float): Decay for exponential moving average over the codebooks.
epsilon (float): Epsilon value for numerical stability.
threshold_ema_dead_code (int): Threshold for dead code expiration. Replace any codes
that have an exponential moving average cluster size less than the specified threshold with
randomly selected vector from the current batch.
"""
def __init__(
self,
dim: int,
codebook_size: int,
kmeans_init: int = False,
kmeans_iters: int = 10,
decay: float = 0.99,
epsilon: float = 1e-5,
threshold_ema_dead_code: int = 2, ):
super().__init__()
self.decay = decay
init_fn: tp.Union[
tp.Callable[..., torch.Tensor],
tp.Any] = uniform_init if not kmeans_init else torch.zeros
embed = init_fn(codebook_size, dim)
self.codebook_size = codebook_size
self.kmeans_iters = kmeans_iters
self.epsilon = epsilon
self.threshold_ema_dead_code = threshold_ema_dead_code
self.register_buffer("inited", torch.Tensor([not kmeans_init]))
self.register_buffer("cluster_size", torch.zeros(codebook_size))
self.register_buffer("embed", embed)
self.register_buffer("embed_avg", embed.clone())
@torch.jit.ignore
def init_embed_(self, data):
if self.inited:
return
embed, cluster_size = kmeans(data, self.codebook_size,
self.kmeans_iters)
self.embed.data.copy_(embed)
self.embed_avg.data.copy_(embed.clone())
self.cluster_size.data.copy_(cluster_size)
self.inited.data.copy_(torch.Tensor([True]))
# Make sure all buffers across workers are in sync after initialization
broadcast_tensors(self.buffers())
def replace_(self, samples, mask):
modified_codebook = torch.where(
mask[..., None],
sample_vectors(samples, self.codebook_size), self.embed)
self.embed.data.copy_(modified_codebook)
def expire_codes_(self, batch_samples):
if self.threshold_ema_dead_code == 0:
return
expired_codes = self.cluster_size < self.threshold_ema_dead_code
if not torch.any(expired_codes):
return
batch_samples = rearrange(batch_samples, "... d -> (...) d")
self.replace_(batch_samples, mask=expired_codes)
broadcast_tensors(self.buffers())
def preprocess(self, x):
x = rearrange(x, "... d -> (...) d")
return x
def quantize(self, x):
embed = self.embed.t()
dist = -(x.pow(2).sum(1, keepdim=True) - 2 * x @ embed +
embed.pow(2).sum(0, keepdim=True))
embed_ind = dist.max(dim=-1).indices
return embed_ind
def postprocess_emb(self, embed_ind, shape):
return embed_ind.view(*shape[:-1])
def dequantize(self, embed_ind):
quantize = F.embedding(embed_ind, self.embed)
return quantize
def encode(self, x):
shape = x.shape
# pre-process
x = self.preprocess(x)
# quantize
embed_ind = self.quantize(x)
# post-process
embed_ind = self.postprocess_emb(embed_ind, shape)
return embed_ind
def decode(self, embed_ind):
quantize = self.dequantize(embed_ind)
return quantize
def forward(self, x):
shape, dtype = x.shape, x.dtype
x = self.preprocess(x)
self.init_embed_(x)
embed_ind = self.quantize(x)
embed_onehot = F.one_hot(embed_ind, self.codebook_size).type(dtype)
embed_ind = self.postprocess_emb(embed_ind, shape)
quantize = self.dequantize(embed_ind)
if self.training:
# We do the expiry of code at that point as buffers are in sync
# and all the workers will take the same decision.
self.expire_codes_(x)
ema_inplace(self.cluster_size, embed_onehot.sum(0), self.decay)
embed_sum = x.t() @ embed_onehot
ema_inplace(self.embed_avg, embed_sum.t(), self.decay)
cluster_size = (
laplace_smoothing(self.cluster_size, self.codebook_size,
self.epsilon) * self.cluster_size.sum())
embed_normalized = self.embed_avg / cluster_size.unsqueeze(1)
self.embed.data.copy_(embed_normalized)
return quantize, embed_ind
class VectorQuantization(nn.Module):
"""Vector quantization implementation.
Currently supports only euclidean distance.
Args:
dim (int): Dimension
codebook_size (int): Codebook size
codebook_dim (int): Codebook dimension. If not defined, uses the specified dimension in dim.
decay (float): Decay for exponential moving average over the codebooks.
epsilon (float): Epsilon value for numerical stability.
kmeans_init (bool): Whether to use kmeans to initialize the codebooks.
kmeans_iters (int): Number of iterations used for kmeans initialization.
threshold_ema_dead_code (int): Threshold for dead code expiration. Replace any codes
that have an exponential moving average cluster size less than the specified threshold with
randomly selected vector from the current batch.
commitment_weight (float): Weight for commitment loss.
"""
def __init__(
self,
dim: int,
codebook_size: int,
codebook_dim: tp.Optional[int] = None,
decay: float = 0.99,
epsilon: float = 1e-5,
kmeans_init: bool = True,
kmeans_iters: int = 50,
threshold_ema_dead_code: int = 2,
commitment_weight: float = 1., ):
super().__init__()
_codebook_dim: int = default(codebook_dim, dim)
requires_projection = _codebook_dim != dim
self.project_in = (nn.Linear(dim, _codebook_dim)
if requires_projection else nn.Identity())
self.project_out = (nn.Linear(_codebook_dim, dim)
if requires_projection else nn.Identity())
self.epsilon = epsilon
self.commitment_weight = commitment_weight
self._codebook = EuclideanCodebook(
dim=_codebook_dim,
codebook_size=codebook_size,
kmeans_init=kmeans_init,
kmeans_iters=kmeans_iters,
decay=decay,
epsilon=epsilon,
threshold_ema_dead_code=threshold_ema_dead_code)
self.codebook_size = codebook_size
@property
def codebook(self):
return self._codebook.embed
def encode(self, x):
x = rearrange(x, "b d n -> b n d")
x = self.project_in(x)
embed_in = self._codebook.encode(x)
return embed_in
def decode(self, embed_ind):
quantize = self._codebook.decode(embed_ind)
quantize = self.project_out(quantize)
if len(quantize.size()) < 3:
quantize = quantize.unsqueeze(0)
quantize = rearrange(quantize, "b n d -> b d n")
return quantize
def forward(self, x):
device = x.device
x = rearrange(x, "b d n -> b n d")
x = self.project_in(x)
quantize, embed_ind = self._codebook(x)
if self.training:
quantize = x + (quantize - x).detach()
loss = torch.tensor([0.0], device=device, requires_grad=self.training)
if self.training:
if self.commitment_weight > 0:
commit_loss = F.mse_loss(quantize.detach(), x)
loss = loss + commit_loss * self.commitment_weight
quantize = self.project_out(quantize)
quantize = rearrange(quantize, "b n d -> b d n")
return quantize, embed_ind, loss
class ResidualVectorQuantization(nn.Module):
"""Residual vector quantization implementation.
Follows Algorithm 1. in https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.03312.pdf
"""
def __init__(self, *, num_quantizers, **kwargs):
super().__init__()
self.layers = nn.ModuleList(
[VectorQuantization(**kwargs) for _ in range(num_quantizers)])
def forward(self, x, n_q: tp.Optional[int] = None):
quantized_out = 0.0
residual = x
all_losses = []
all_indices = []
n_q = n_q or len(self.layers)
for layer in self.layers[:n_q]:
quantized, indices, loss = layer(residual)
residual = residual - quantized
quantized_out = quantized_out + quantized
all_indices.append(indices)
all_losses.append(loss)
out_losses, out_indices = map(torch.stack, (all_losses, all_indices))
return quantized_out, out_indices, out_losses
def encode(self,
x: torch.Tensor,
n_q: tp.Optional[int] = None,
st: tp.Optional[int] = None) -> torch.Tensor:
residual = x
all_indices = []
n_q = n_q or len(self.layers)
st = st or 0
for layer in self.layers[st:n_q]: # 设置解码的起止layer
indices = layer.encode(residual)
quantized = layer.decode(indices)
residual = residual - quantized
all_indices.append(indices)
out_indices = torch.stack(all_indices)
return out_indices
def decode(self, q_indices: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
quantized_out = torch.tensor(0.0, device=q_indices.device)
for i, indices in enumerate(q_indices):
layer = self.layers[i]
quantized = layer.decode(indices)
quantized_out = quantized_out + quantized
return quantized_out
# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This source code is licensed under the license found in the
# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
"""Residual vector quantizer implementation."""
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
import math
import typing as tp
import torch
from torch import nn
@dataclass
class QuantizedResult:
quantized: torch.Tensor
codes: torch.Tensor
bandwidth: torch.Tensor # bandwidth in kb/s used, per batch item.
penalty: tp.Optional[torch.Tensor] = None
metrics: dict = field(default_factory=dict)
class ResidualVectorQuantizer(nn.Module):
"""Residual Vector Quantizer.
Args:
dimension (int): Dimension of the codebooks.
n_q (int): Number of residual vector quantizers used.
bins (int): Codebook size.
decay (float): Decay for exponential moving average over the codebooks.
kmeans_init (bool): Whether to use kmeans to initialize the codebooks.
kmeans_iters (int): Number of iterations used for kmeans initialization.
threshold_ema_dead_code (int): Threshold for dead code expiration. Replace any codes
that have an exponential moving average cluster size less than the specified threshold with
randomly selected vector from the current batch.
"""
def __init__(
self,
dimension: int = 256,
n_q: int = 8,
bins: int = 1024,
decay: float = 0.99,
kmeans_init: bool = True,
kmeans_iters: int = 50,
threshold_ema_dead_code: int = 2,
):
super().__init__()
self.n_q = n_q
self.dimension = dimension
self.bins = bins
self.decay = decay
self.kmeans_init = kmeans_init
self.kmeans_iters = kmeans_iters
self.threshold_ema_dead_code = threshold_ema_dead_code
self.vq = ResidualVectorQuantization(
dim=self.dimension,
codebook_size=self.bins,
num_quantizers=self.n_q,
decay=self.decay,
kmeans_init=self.kmeans_init,
kmeans_iters=self.kmeans_iters,
threshold_ema_dead_code=self.threshold_ema_dead_code,
)
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor, sample_rate: int, bandwidth: tp.Optional[float] = None) -> QuantizedResult:
"""Residual vector quantization on the given input tensor.
Args:
x (torch.Tensor): Input tensor.
sample_rate (int): Sample rate of the input tensor.
bandwidth (float): Target bandwidth.
Returns:
QuantizedResult:
The quantized (or approximately quantized) representation with
the associated bandwidth and any penalty term for the loss.
"""
bw_per_q = self.get_bandwidth_per_quantizer(sample_rate)
n_q = self.get_num_quantizers_for_bandwidth(sample_rate, bandwidth)
quantized, codes, commit_loss = self.vq(x, n_q=n_q)
bw = torch.tensor(n_q * bw_per_q).to(x)
return quantized, codes, bw, torch.mean(commit_loss)
# return QuantizedResult(quantized, codes, bw, penalty=torch.mean(commit_loss))
def get_num_quantizers_for_bandwidth(self, sample_rate: int, bandwidth: tp.Optional[float] = None) -> int:
"""Return n_q based on specified target bandwidth.
"""
bw_per_q = self.get_bandwidth_per_quantizer(sample_rate)
n_q = self.n_q
if bandwidth and bandwidth > 0.:
n_q = int(max(1, math.floor(bandwidth / bw_per_q)))
return n_q
def get_bandwidth_per_quantizer(self, sample_rate: int):
"""Return bandwidth per quantizer for a given input sample rate.
"""
return math.log2(self.bins) * sample_rate / 1000
def encode(self, x: torch.Tensor, sample_rate: int, bandwidth: tp.Optional[float] = None, st: tp.Optional[int] = None) -> torch.Tensor:
"""Encode a given input tensor with the specified sample rate at the given bandwidth.
The RVQ encode method sets the appropriate number of quantizer to use
and returns indices for each quantizer.
"""
n_q = self.get_num_quantizers_for_bandwidth(sample_rate, bandwidth)
st = st or 0
codes = self.vq.encode(x, n_q=n_q, st=st)
return codes
def decode(self, codes: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""Decode the given codes to the quantized representation.
"""
quantized = self.vq.decode(codes)
return quantized
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