How to get object detection dataset with multiple bounding boxes per image to be indexable with PyTorch __getitem__ method?









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I'm trying to override the __getitem__ method in the PyTorch Dataset abstract class for an object detection task where the dataset consists of multiple images, each of which has multiple bounding boxes.



https://pytorch.org/tutorials/beginner/data_loading_tutorial.html



The bounding boxes are defined by 5 parameters: the upper-left coordinate of the rectangle, the lower right coordinate of the rectangle, and the class label annotation for the object detected inside the bounding box.



So: x1, y1, x2, y2, class_label



The PyTorch __getitem__ method is supposed to return a single (image, set_of_bounding_box_and_annotations) when called with an index of integer type. So __getitem__(17) would return the 17th image with the set of all bounding-boxes and labels.



The format of the data is a dictionary of lists, each of which consists of a dictionary.



Ex:



my_dict =
{img_1.png: [x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 10, y2: 20, label: 'dog', x1: 30, y1: 40, x2: 50, y2: 60, label: 'cat', ...],
img_2.png: [x1: 84, y1: 27, x2: 95, y2: 43, label: 'bird', x1: 91, y1: 91, x2: 102, y2: 110, label: 'alligator', ...],
...



So PyTorch requires the __getitem__ method to return an image,box-set sample when passing it the index of the data.

Problem is a dictionary has no inherent order in Python, so you can't just call my_dict[0]. Seems like an OrderedDict would work here, but we want the value of the key-value pair to be the set/list of boundingbox/label dictionaries.



How to get the data into an indexable format that the __getitem__ method can return a sample (image, bbox_and_labels)?










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    I'm trying to override the __getitem__ method in the PyTorch Dataset abstract class for an object detection task where the dataset consists of multiple images, each of which has multiple bounding boxes.



    https://pytorch.org/tutorials/beginner/data_loading_tutorial.html



    The bounding boxes are defined by 5 parameters: the upper-left coordinate of the rectangle, the lower right coordinate of the rectangle, and the class label annotation for the object detected inside the bounding box.



    So: x1, y1, x2, y2, class_label



    The PyTorch __getitem__ method is supposed to return a single (image, set_of_bounding_box_and_annotations) when called with an index of integer type. So __getitem__(17) would return the 17th image with the set of all bounding-boxes and labels.



    The format of the data is a dictionary of lists, each of which consists of a dictionary.



    Ex:



    my_dict =
    {img_1.png: [x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 10, y2: 20, label: 'dog', x1: 30, y1: 40, x2: 50, y2: 60, label: 'cat', ...],
    img_2.png: [x1: 84, y1: 27, x2: 95, y2: 43, label: 'bird', x1: 91, y1: 91, x2: 102, y2: 110, label: 'alligator', ...],
    ...



    So PyTorch requires the __getitem__ method to return an image,box-set sample when passing it the index of the data.

    Problem is a dictionary has no inherent order in Python, so you can't just call my_dict[0]. Seems like an OrderedDict would work here, but we want the value of the key-value pair to be the set/list of boundingbox/label dictionaries.



    How to get the data into an indexable format that the __getitem__ method can return a sample (image, bbox_and_labels)?










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      I'm trying to override the __getitem__ method in the PyTorch Dataset abstract class for an object detection task where the dataset consists of multiple images, each of which has multiple bounding boxes.



      https://pytorch.org/tutorials/beginner/data_loading_tutorial.html



      The bounding boxes are defined by 5 parameters: the upper-left coordinate of the rectangle, the lower right coordinate of the rectangle, and the class label annotation for the object detected inside the bounding box.



      So: x1, y1, x2, y2, class_label



      The PyTorch __getitem__ method is supposed to return a single (image, set_of_bounding_box_and_annotations) when called with an index of integer type. So __getitem__(17) would return the 17th image with the set of all bounding-boxes and labels.



      The format of the data is a dictionary of lists, each of which consists of a dictionary.



      Ex:



      my_dict =
      {img_1.png: [x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 10, y2: 20, label: 'dog', x1: 30, y1: 40, x2: 50, y2: 60, label: 'cat', ...],
      img_2.png: [x1: 84, y1: 27, x2: 95, y2: 43, label: 'bird', x1: 91, y1: 91, x2: 102, y2: 110, label: 'alligator', ...],
      ...



      So PyTorch requires the __getitem__ method to return an image,box-set sample when passing it the index of the data.

      Problem is a dictionary has no inherent order in Python, so you can't just call my_dict[0]. Seems like an OrderedDict would work here, but we want the value of the key-value pair to be the set/list of boundingbox/label dictionaries.



      How to get the data into an indexable format that the __getitem__ method can return a sample (image, bbox_and_labels)?










      share|improve this question















      I'm trying to override the __getitem__ method in the PyTorch Dataset abstract class for an object detection task where the dataset consists of multiple images, each of which has multiple bounding boxes.



      https://pytorch.org/tutorials/beginner/data_loading_tutorial.html



      The bounding boxes are defined by 5 parameters: the upper-left coordinate of the rectangle, the lower right coordinate of the rectangle, and the class label annotation for the object detected inside the bounding box.



      So: x1, y1, x2, y2, class_label



      The PyTorch __getitem__ method is supposed to return a single (image, set_of_bounding_box_and_annotations) when called with an index of integer type. So __getitem__(17) would return the 17th image with the set of all bounding-boxes and labels.



      The format of the data is a dictionary of lists, each of which consists of a dictionary.



      Ex:



      my_dict =
      {img_1.png: [x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 10, y2: 20, label: 'dog', x1: 30, y1: 40, x2: 50, y2: 60, label: 'cat', ...],
      img_2.png: [x1: 84, y1: 27, x2: 95, y2: 43, label: 'bird', x1: 91, y1: 91, x2: 102, y2: 110, label: 'alligator', ...],
      ...



      So PyTorch requires the __getitem__ method to return an image,box-set sample when passing it the index of the data.

      Problem is a dictionary has no inherent order in Python, so you can't just call my_dict[0]. Seems like an OrderedDict would work here, but we want the value of the key-value pair to be the set/list of boundingbox/label dictionaries.



      How to get the data into an indexable format that the __getitem__ method can return a sample (image, bbox_and_labels)?







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