Implementation of the Point Transformer layer, in Pytorch

Overview

Point Transformer - Pytorch

Implementation of the Point Transformer self-attention layer, in Pytorch. The simple circuit above seemed to have allowed their group to outperform all previous methods in point cloud classification and segmentation.

Install

$ pip install point-transformer-pytorch

Usage

import torch
from point_transformer_pytorch import PointTransformerLayer

attn = PointTransformerLayer(
    dim = 128,
    pos_mlp_hidden_dim = 64,
    attn_mlp_hidden_mult = 4
)

x = torch.randn(1, 16, 128)
pos = torch.randn(1, 16, 3)

attn(x, pos) # (1, 16, 128)

Citations

@misc{zhao2020point,
    title={Point Transformer}, 
    author={Hengshuang Zhao and Li Jiang and Jiaya Jia and Philip Torr and Vladlen Koltun},
    year={2020},
    eprint={2012.09164},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.CV}
}
Comments
  • Did You Falsify Your Experimental Results???

    Did You Falsify Your Experimental Results???

    No one can reproduce the performance reported in your original paper. Please post your pre-trained model or your original code. Otherwise, we must question your academic ethics!****

    opened by TruthIsEveryThing 1
  • Issues with my wrapper code

    Issues with my wrapper code

    I wrote some wrapper code to turn this layer into a full transformer and I can't seem to figure out what is going wrong. The following works:

    import torch
    from torch import nn, einsum
    import x_transformers
    from point_transformer_pytorch import PointTransformerLayer
    
    layer = PointTransformerLayer(
        dim = 7,
        pos_mlp_hidden_dim = 64,
        attn_mlp_hidden_mult = 4,
        num_neighbors = 16          # only the 16 nearest neighbors would be attended to for each point
    )
    
    feats = torch.randn(1, 5, 7)
    pos = torch.randn(1, 5, 3)
    mask = torch.ones(1, 5).bool()
    
    y = layer(feats, pos, mask = mask)
    

    However this doesn't work

    import torch
    from torch import nn, einsum
    import x_transformers
    from point_transformer_pytorch import PointTransformerLayer
    
    class PointTransformer(nn.Module):
        def __init__(self, feats, mask, neighbors = 16, layers=5, dimension=5):
            
            super().__init__()
            
            self.feats = feats
            self.mask = mask
            self.neighbors = neighbors
            
            self.layers = []
            
            for _ in range(layers):
                self.layers.append(PointTransformerLayer(
                    dim = dimension,
                    pos_mlp_hidden_dim = 64,
                    attn_mlp_hidden_mult = 4,
                    num_neighbors = self.neighbors
                ))
    
        def forward(self, pos):
            curr_pos = pos
            for layer in self.layers:
                print(curr_pos)
                curr_pos = layer(self.feats, pos, self.mask)
                print("----")
            return curr_pos
    
    model = PointTransformer(feats, mask)
    model(pos)
    

    The error I'm getting is mat1 and mat2 shapes cannot be multiplied (5x7 and 5x15)

    opened by StellaAthena 1
  • point clouds with different number of points

    point clouds with different number of points

    Great job! I have a question about the number of the points in the point cloud. Do you have any suggestion to deal with point clouds with different point. As I know, point cloud models are always applied in Shapenet which contains point clouds with 2048 points. So what can we do if the number of the point clouds is not constant?

    opened by 1999kevin 0
  • Scalar attention or vector attention in the multi-head variant

    Scalar attention or vector attention in the multi-head variant

    It seems that the implementation of the multi-head point transformer produces scalar attention scores for each head.

    https://github.com/lucidrains/point-transformer-pytorch/blob/99bc3958138d8c9d3b882e4ac50b1a18a86160fe/point_transformer_pytorch/multihead_point_transformer_pytorch.py#L62

    opened by ZikangZhou 2
  • The layer structure and mask

    The layer structure and mask

    Hi,

    Thanks for this contribution. In the implementation of attn_mlp the first linear layer increases the dimension. Is this a standard practice because I did not find any details about this in the paper. Also paper also does not describe use of mask, is this again some standard practice for attention layers?

    Thanks!!

    opened by ayushais 1
  • Invariant to cardinality?

    Invariant to cardinality?

    Dear Authors, In your paper you wrote: "The layer is invariant to permutation and cardinality and is thus inherently suited to point cloud processing."

    I do not understand this statement, because your PointTransformerLayer https://github.com/lucidrains/point-transformer-pytorch/blob/main/point_transformer_pytorch/point_transformer_pytorch.py#L31 requires the dim parameter in initialization. So it always expects dim elements in input. What if a point cloud has dim+1 points?

    Thank you in advance.

    opened by decadenza 0
  • Cost too much memory

    Cost too much memory

    I'm not sure whether I used the point-transformer correctly: I just implemented one block for training, and the data shape of (x, pos) in each gpu are both [16, 2048, 3], later I was informed that my gpu is running out of the memory(11.77 GB total capacity)

    opened by JLU-Neal 9
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