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#!/usr/bin/env -S uv run --script
# /// script
# requires-python = ">=3.10"
# dependencies = [
# "falcon-perception>=1.0.0",
# "datasets>=4.5.0",
# "huggingface-hub>=1.12.0",
# "pillow",
# ]
# ///
"""Zero-shot object detection + instance segmentation -> a YOLO detection dataset.
Falcon-Perception finds every instance of a class you name, with no training and
no label set. Output is a detection dataset in `yolo` format, so it feeds the
other recipes in this directory directly:
validate-hf-dataset.py you/first-pass --bbox-format yolo
stats-hf-dataset.py you/first-pass --bbox-format yolo
convert-hf-dataset.py you/first-pass you/for-review --from yolo --to label_studio
# ... a human corrects the first pass in Label Studio ...
diff-hf-datasets.py you/first-pass you/corrected # IoU -> zero-shot accuracy
RUNS ON YOUR LAPTOP TOO. Unusually for this repo no CUDA GPU is required: on
Apple Silicon it selects the MLX backend automatically. Slower (~6 s/img vs
~0.4 on an A10G), which is fine for the step that matters locally -- checking
your class name works on your images before spending GPU hours on the corpus.
# 1. does the model do the thing?
uv run falcon-perception.py --image page.jpg --query illustration --preview
# 2. does it work on MY data? (first rows of the real corpus)
uv run falcon-perception.py --dataset biglam/british-library-book-images \
--config plates --limit 3 --preview
# 3. the whole corpus, on a GPU
hf jobs uv run --flavor a10g-large --secrets HF_TOKEN \
https://huggingface.co/datasets/uv-scripts/object-detection/raw/main/falcon-perception.py \
--dataset biglam/british-library-book-images --config plates \
--id-col fname --query illustration --out you/plates-illustrations
Output goes wherever --out points:
--out you/plates-illustrations a Hub dataset (yolo format, feeds the scripts above)
--out results.json a local JSON file -- no Hub push
--out results.jsonl a local JSONL file -- one record per line
--out results.parquet a local parquet file
--json also print the records on stdout, for piping
(omit --out) print a summary and, with --preview, annotated JPEGs
For images in a bucket rather than a dataset, see falcon-perception-bucket.py.
MEASURED LIMITS -- not guesses; each one cost a failed run:
* --query takes a CLASS NAME, never an instruction. "illustration" works;
"the illustration, excluding captions" returns nothing at all.
* ONE class per run. A combined query ("illustration, map, portrait") returned
6 instances where three single-class passes found 24, and emitted <|absence|>
on the richest image. The output vocabulary has no class token either, so
instances could not be attributed even if the counts held. N classes = N runs.
* NO confidence scores -- the model has no score token. Two triage proxies are
emitted instead: `rectangularity` (mask area / bbox area; measured 0.34-1.00,
low = irregular, 1.00 = clean rectangular plate) and `area`. Sort review by
rectangularity ascending and apply an area floor; the smallest box seen was
941 px^2 and was spurious.
* torch.compile is OFF. Per-image dynamic shapes break Inductor
("ValueError: Exponent must be non-negative" after symbolic-shape recursion).
* CUDA graphs are OFF by default. engine_config_for_gpu() sizes itself from the
GPU and ignores host RAM; on the 15 GB-host-RAM flavors (t4-small, a10g-small
-- both measured) the container is OOMKilled (exit 137) before one image is
processed. Pick a flavor with >15 GB `ram` from `hf jobs hardware --json`,
or pass --cudagraph knowingly.
"""
import argparse
import glob as globlib
import hashlib
import io
import itertools
import json
import os
import pathlib
import platform
import sys
import time
def stable_id(key):
"""Deterministic int64 image_id from the source key.
COCO-style consumers (transformers RT-DETR / D-FINE annotation prep) require an
INTEGER image_id -- a string crashes them with "ValueError: too many dimensions
'str'". A content hash (not a running index) keeps ids identical across separate
runs over the same source, so per-class runs merge on image_id cleanly.
"""
return int.from_bytes(hashlib.blake2b(str(key).encode(), digest_size=8).digest(), "big") >> 1
# ── backend / engine selection ──────────────────────────────────────────────
# The MLX and torch APIs match parameter-for-parameter, but are NOT drop-in:
# torch also needs setup_torch_config(), a compile= kwarg, and every batch tensor
# moved with .to(device). Omitting the last fails deep inside
# flex_attention.create_block_mask, nowhere near the actual cause.
def pick_backend(requested):
if requested != "auto":
return requested
return "mlx" if (sys.platform == "darwin" and platform.machine() == "arm64") else "torch"
def guard_mlx_memory(frac=0.55):
"""MLX allocates from unified memory with NO default cap.
An oversized image through the AnyUp upsampler exhausts system RAM and hangs
the whole machine -- the process is never OOM-killed, because there is no
separate GPU pool for the kernel to reclaim. Measured: 0.22 MP ran fine;
5.4 MP took down a 32 GiB Mac whose MLX default ceiling was 30.4 GiB.
"""
try:
import mlx.core as mx
total = os.sysconf("SC_PAGE_SIZE") * os.sysconf("SC_PHYS_PAGES")
mx.set_memory_limit(int(total * frac))
print(f"mlx memory capped at {total * frac / 2**30:.1f} GiB", flush=True)
except Exception as e:
print(f"WARNING: could not cap MLX memory ({e}) -- a large image may hang this machine", flush=True)
# ── sources: every source yields (key, PIL image) ───────────────────────────
def src_images(spec):
from falcon_perception.data import load_image
from PIL import Image
if spec.startswith(("http://", "https://")):
from urllib.parse import unquote
yield unquote(spec.rsplit("/", 1)[-1])[:120], load_image(spec).convert("RGB")
return
paths = sorted(globlib.glob(spec)) if any(c in spec for c in "*?[") else [spec]
if not paths:
raise SystemExit(f"no files matched {spec!r}")
for p in paths:
yield os.path.basename(p), Image.open(p).convert("RGB")
def src_dataset(repo, config, split, image_col, id_col):
from datasets import load_dataset
from PIL import Image
ds = load_dataset(repo, config, split=split, streaming=True)
for idx, row in enumerate(ds):
im = row[image_col]
if isinstance(im, dict) and "bytes" in im:
im = Image.open(io.BytesIO(im["bytes"]))
yield (str(row.get(id_col)) if id_col else str(idx)), im.convert("RGB")
# ── helpers ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def pair_bboxes(raw):
"""[{x,y}, {h,w}, ...] -> [{x,y,h,w}, ...]. xy is the normalised CENTRE.
Centre-not-corner is why the output is natively `yolo` -- and why a corner
reading would put every box out of bounds.
"""
boxes, cur = [], {}
for e in raw:
if not isinstance(e, dict):
continue
cur.update(e)
if all(k in cur for k in ("x", "y", "h", "w")):
boxes.append(dict(cur))
cur = {}
return boxes
def fit(im, max_dim, backend):
"""Downscale BEFORE the preprocessor sees it -- on MLX the full-size
intermediate is what exhausts memory."""
budget = max_dim if backend == "mlx" else max_dim * 2
if max(im.size) > budget:
im = im.copy()
im.thumbnail((budget, budget))
return im
def save_preview(key, im, boxes, rles, out_dir):
import numpy as np
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw
from pycocotools import mask as mask_utils
os.makedirs(out_dir, exist_ok=True)
W, H = im.size
canvas = np.array(im.convert("RGB"), dtype=np.float32)
for i, rle in enumerate(rles):
m = rle if isinstance(rle.get("counts"), bytes) else {**rle, "counts": str(rle["counts"]).encode()}
try:
dec = mask_utils.decode(m).astype("uint8")
except Exception:
continue
if dec.shape != (H, W): # mask is at model resolution -- NEAREST only
dec = np.array(Image.fromarray(dec).resize((W, H), Image.NEAREST))
col = np.array([(255, 60, 60), (60, 160, 255), (80, 200, 120)][i % 3], dtype=np.float32)
sel = dec > 0
canvas[sel] = canvas[sel] * 0.65 + col * 0.35
out = Image.fromarray(canvas.clip(0, 255).astype("uint8"))
pen = ImageDraw.Draw(out)
for b in boxes:
cx, cy, bw, bh = b["x"] * W, b["y"] * H, b["w"] * W, b["h"] * H
pen.rectangle([cx - bw / 2, cy - bh / 2, cx + bw / 2, cy + bh / 2], outline=(255, 220, 0), width=3)
safe = "".join(c if c.isalnum() or c in "._-" else "_" for c in key)[:80]
path = os.path.join(out_dir, f"{safe}.jpg")
out.save(path)
return path
def batched(it, n):
buf = []
for x in it:
buf.append(x)
if len(buf) == n:
yield buf
buf = []
if buf:
yield buf
SCRIPT_URL = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/uv-scripts/object-detection/raw/main/falcon-perception.py"
def push_card(repo_id, query, counters):
"""Dataset card with the repo's canonical provenance stamp (see AGENTS.md)."""
from huggingface_hub import DatasetCard
on_jobs = os.environ.get("JOB_ID") is not None # set by HF Jobs in-container
hw = os.environ.get("ACCELERATOR") or "" # e.g. "a10g-large"; empty on CPU
origin = (
f"Produced on [Hugging Face Jobs](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/guides/jobs)"
+ (f" (`{hw}`)" if hw else "")
) if on_jobs else "Generated"
tags = "\n".join(f"- {t}" for t in (["uv-script", "hf-jobs"] if on_jobs else ["uv-script"]))
args_summary = " ".join(sys.argv[1:])
card = DatasetCard(f"""---
tags:
{tags}
---
# Zero-shot detection: `{query}`
{counters["images"]} images, {counters["instances"]} instances. Labels are **zero-shot weak
labels** from [Falcon-Perception](https://huggingface.co/tiiuae/Falcon-Perception) -- no human
annotated anything, and recall against human truth is unmeasured. `objects.bbox` is `yolo`
format (normalised centre x, y, w, h); `objects.category` is a `ClassLabel` named `{query}`;
`objects.rectangularity` (mask area / box area) is the triage proxy -- the model emits no
confidence scores.
## Reproduction
{origin} with the [`falcon-perception.py`]({SCRIPT_URL}) recipe from [uv-scripts](https://huggingface.co/uv-scripts). Run it yourself:
```bash
hf jobs uv run --flavor a10g-large --secrets HF_TOKEN \\
{SCRIPT_URL} \\
{args_summary}
```
""")
try:
card.push_to_hub(repo_id)
except Exception as e:
print(f"WARNING: could not push dataset card ({e})", flush=True)
# ── the two generation paths ────────────────────────────────────────────────
def run_paged(model, tokenizer, items, prompt, args):
"""CUDA: TII's continuous-batching engine. ~0.4 s/img on an A10G."""
from falcon_perception.data import ImageProcessor
from falcon_perception.paged_inference import (
PagedInferenceEngine,
SamplingParams,
Sequence,
engine_config_for_gpu,
)
cfg = engine_config_for_gpu(max_image_size=args.max_dim, dtype=model.dtype)
print(f"paged config: {cfg}", flush=True)
engine = PagedInferenceEngine(
model, tokenizer, ImageProcessor(patch_size=16, merge_size=1),
max_seq_length=8192, capture_cudagraph=args.cudagraph, **cfg,
)
sp = SamplingParams(
args.max_new_tokens,
stop_token_ids=[tokenizer.eos_token_id, tokenizer.end_of_query_token_id],
coord_dedup_threshold=0.01,
)
for chunk in batched(items, args.chunk):
chunk = [(k, fit(im, args.max_dim, "torch")) for k, im in chunk]
seqs = [
Sequence(text=prompt, image=im, min_image_size=256,
max_image_size=args.max_dim, request_idx=i, task=args.task)
for i, (_, im) in enumerate(chunk)
]
t0 = time.perf_counter()
engine.generate(seqs, sampling_params=sp)
dt = (time.perf_counter() - t0) / len(seqs)
for (k, im), s in zip(chunk, seqs):
yield k, im, s.output_aux, dt
def run_batch(model, tokenizer, items, prompt, args, backend, max_seq_len):
"""MLX (and a torch fallback): the readable reference engine. ~6 s/img on an M1 Pro."""
if backend == "mlx":
from falcon_perception.mlx.batch_inference import BatchInferenceEngine, process_batch_and_generate
else:
from falcon_perception.batch_inference import BatchInferenceEngine, process_batch_and_generate
engine = BatchInferenceEngine(model, tokenizer)
for chunk in batched(items, 1 if backend == "mlx" else args.chunk):
chunk = [(k, fit(im, args.max_dim, backend)) for k, im in chunk]
b = process_batch_and_generate(
tokenizer, [(im, prompt) for _, im in chunk],
max_length=max_seq_len, min_dimension=256, max_dimension=args.max_dim,
)
if backend != "mlx": # torch needs every tensor on the model's device
import torch
b = {k2: (v.to(model.device) if torch.is_tensor(v) else v) for k2, v in b.items()}
t0 = time.perf_counter()
_, auxes = engine.generate(
tokens=b["tokens"], pos_t=b["pos_t"], pos_hw=b["pos_hw"],
pixel_values=b["pixel_values"], pixel_mask=b["pixel_mask"],
max_new_tokens=args.max_new_tokens, temperature=0.0, task=args.task,
)
dt = (time.perf_counter() - t0) / len(chunk)
for (k, im), aux in zip(chunk, auxes):
yield k, im, aux, dt
# ── main ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def main():
p = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__, formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
s = p.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
s.add_argument("--image", help="path, URL, or glob ('scans/*.jpg')")
s.add_argument("--dataset", help="Hub dataset repo id (streamed)")
p.add_argument("--config")
p.add_argument("--split", default="train")
p.add_argument("--image-col", default="image")
p.add_argument("--id-col", default=None, help="stable id column; falls back to row index")
p.add_argument("--query", required=True, help="a CLASS NAME, not an instruction")
p.add_argument("--task", default="segmentation", choices=["segmentation", "detection"])
p.add_argument("--out", default=None,
help="where results go. A path ending .json/.jsonl/.parquet writes that file "
"locally; anything else is treated as a Hub dataset repo id. Omit for "
"stdout + previews only.")
p.add_argument("--json", action="store_true",
help="also print the records as JSON on stdout (for piping / agents)")
p.add_argument("--private", action="store_true")
p.add_argument("--limit", type=int, default=None, help="3 for a sense check")
p.add_argument("--preview", action="store_true", help="save annotated JPEGs")
p.add_argument("--preview-dir", default="./falcon-preview")
p.add_argument("--max-dim", type=int, default=1024)
p.add_argument("--max-new-tokens", type=int, default=200)
p.add_argument("--chunk", type=int, default=16)
p.add_argument("--backend", default="auto", choices=["auto", "mlx", "torch"])
p.add_argument("--engine", default="auto", choices=["auto", "batch", "paged"])
p.add_argument("--cudagraph", action="store_true", help="opt IN -- can OOM the host on small flavors")
p.add_argument("--mlx-mem-fraction", type=float, default=0.55)
args = p.parse_args()
backend = pick_backend(args.backend)
if backend == "mlx":
guard_mlx_memory(args.mlx_mem_fraction)
use_paged = args.engine == "paged" or (args.engine == "auto" and backend == "torch")
if use_paged and backend == "mlx":
print("paged engine is CUDA-only -- using batch", flush=True)
use_paged = False
print(f"backend={backend} engine={'paged' if use_paged else 'batch'} query={args.query!r}", flush=True)
from falcon_perception import PERCEPTION_MODEL_ID, build_prompt_for_task, load_and_prepare_model
from pycocotools import mask as mask_utils
kw = {}
if backend == "torch":
from falcon_perception import setup_torch_config
setup_torch_config()
kw = {"compile": False} # dynamic image shapes break Inductor
t = time.perf_counter()
model, tokenizer, model_args = load_and_prepare_model(
hf_model_id=PERCEPTION_MODEL_ID,
dtype="float16" if backend == "mlx" else "bfloat16",
backend=backend, **kw,
)
print(f"model loaded in {time.perf_counter() - t:.1f}s", flush=True)
prompt = build_prompt_for_task(args.query, args.task)
items = src_images(args.image) if args.image else src_dataset(
args.dataset, args.config, args.split, args.image_col, args.id_col)
if args.limit:
# islice STOPS the iterator; a filter would keep streaming the whole corpus.
items = itertools.islice(items, args.limit)
gen = (run_paged(model, tokenizer, items, prompt, args) if use_paged
else run_batch(model, tokenizer, items, prompt, args, backend, model_args.max_seq_len))
# Records are STREAMED, never accumulated: a whole-corpus run used to hold every
# decoded PIL image in a list until the final push (~3-12 MB each -> tens of GB
# RSS -> OOM-killed before anything was pushed).
counters = {"images": 0, "instances": 0}
json_rows = [] # populated only when --json; records here are image-free
t0 = time.perf_counter()
def iter_records():
for key, im, aux, dt in gen:
W, H = im.size
boxes = pair_bboxes(aux.bboxes_raw)
rles = list(aux.masks_rle)
bbox, area, rect = [], [], []
for i, b in enumerate(boxes):
bbox.append([b["x"], b["y"], b["w"], b["h"]]) # yolo: cx, cy, w, h normalised
a = b["w"] * b["h"]
area.append(a)
r = 0.0
if i < len(rles): # rectangularity -- the only triage signal available
try:
m = rles[i]
if isinstance(m.get("counts"), str):
m = {**m, "counts": m["counts"].encode()}
# measure box area in the MASK's own frame (rle size), not the
# fitted image's -- the two never match, and mixing frames skews r
mh, mw = (m.get("size") or [H, W])[:2]
r = min(float(mask_utils.area(m)) / max(a * mw * mh, 1.0), 1.0)
except Exception:
r = 0.0
rect.append(r)
counters["images"] += 1
counters["instances"] += len(bbox)
print(f"[{counters['images']}] {key[:55]:55s} {len(bbox):2d} inst {dt:.2f}s", flush=True)
if args.preview:
print(f" -> {save_preview(key, im, boxes, rles, args.preview_dir)}", flush=True)
rec = {
"image": im, "image_id": stable_id(key), "source_id": key,
"width": W, "height": H,
"objects": {"bbox": bbox, "category": [0] * len(bbox),
"area": area, "rectangularity": rect},
"n_instances": len(bbox),
"masks_rle": json.dumps([
{**m, "counts": m["counts"].decode() if isinstance(m.get("counts"), bytes) else m.get("counts")}
for m in rles
]),
}
if args.json:
json_rows.append(plain(rec))
yield rec
def plain(r): # everything except the PIL image, which is not serialisable
return {k: v for k, v in r.items() if k != "image"}
hub_out = args.out and not args.out.endswith((".json", ".jsonl", ".parquet"))
if hub_out:
from datasets import ClassLabel, Dataset, Features, Image as ImageFeat, Sequence as SeqFeat, Value
feats = Features({
"image": ImageFeat(), "image_id": Value("int64"), "source_id": Value("string"),
"width": Value("int32"), "height": Value("int32"),
# category is a ClassLabel named after the query, so the class name travels
# with the dataset (viewer, trainers, id2label) instead of a bare 0.
"objects": {"bbox": SeqFeat(SeqFeat(Value("float32"))),
"category": SeqFeat(ClassLabel(names=[args.query])),
"area": SeqFeat(Value("float32")),
"rectangularity": SeqFeat(Value("float32"))},
"n_instances": Value("int32"), "masks_rle": Value("string"),
})
# Stream through an ArrowWriter: accumulating records in RAM OOMs whole-corpus
# runs, and the from_generator APIs pickle their callable, which this closure
# (live generator, loaded model) cannot survive. The writer flushes to disk per
# batch; from_file memory-maps the result back for the push.
import tempfile
from datasets.arrow_writer import ArrowWriter
arrow_path = os.path.join(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="falcon-out-"), "data.arrow")
with ArrowWriter(features=feats, path=arrow_path, writer_batch_size=100) as writer:
for rec in iter_records():
writer.write(feats.encode_example(rec))
writer.finalize()
ds = Dataset.from_file(arrow_path)
ds.push_to_hub(args.out, private=args.private)
push_card(args.out, args.query, counters)
if args.json:
print(json.dumps(json_rows, indent=2), flush=True)
else:
rows = [plain(r) for r in iter_records()]
if args.json:
print(json.dumps(rows, indent=2), flush=True)
if args.out and args.out.endswith(".json"):
pathlib.Path(args.out).write_text(json.dumps(rows, indent=2))
elif args.out and args.out.endswith(".jsonl"):
pathlib.Path(args.out).write_text("".join(json.dumps(r) + "\n" for r in rows))
elif args.out:
import pyarrow as pa
import pyarrow.parquet as pq
pq.write_table(pa.Table.from_pylist(rows), args.out, compression="zstd")
wall = time.perf_counter() - t0
n = counters["images"]
print(f"\n{n} images in {wall:.1f}s ({n / max(wall, 1e-9):.2f} img/s)", flush=True)
if args.out:
print(f"{counters['instances']} instances -> {args.out}", flush=True)
if hub_out:
print(f"\nNEXT: validate-hf-dataset.py {args.out} --bbox-format yolo", flush=True)
main()