- PyTorch 1.0 from a nightly release. It will not work with 1.0 nor 1.0.1. Installation instructions can be found in https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/
- torchvision from master
- cocoapi
- yacs
- matplotlib
- GCC >= 4.9
- (optional) OpenCV for the webcam demo
# first, make sure that your conda is setup properly with the right environment
# for that, check that `which conda`, `which pip` and `which python` points to the
# right path. From a clean conda env, this is what you need to do
conda create --name maskrcnn_benchmark
conda activate maskrcnn_benchmark
# this installs the right pip and dependencies for the fresh python
conda install ipython
# maskrcnn_benchmark and coco api dependencies
pip install ninja yacs cython matplotlib tqdm
# follow PyTorch installation in https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/
# we give the instructions for CUDA 9.0
conda install -c pytorch pytorch-nightly torchvision cudatoolkit=9.0
export INSTALL_DIR=$PWD
# install pycocotools
cd $INSTALL_DIR
git clone https://github.com/cocodataset/cocoapi.git
cd cocoapi/PythonAPI
python setup.py build_ext install
# install PyTorch Detection
cd $INSTALL_DIR
git clone https://github.com/facebookresearch/maskrcnn-benchmark.git
cd maskrcnn-benchmark
# the following will install the lib with
# symbolic links, so that you can modify
# the files if you want and won't need to
# re-build it
python setup.py build develop
unset INSTALL_DIR
# or if you are on macOS
# MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.9 CC=clang CXX=clang++ python setup.py build develop
Build image with defaults (CUDA=9.0
, CUDNN=7
):
nvidia-docker build -t maskrcnn-benchmark docker/
Build image with other CUDA and CUDNN versions:
nvidia-docker build -t maskrcnn-benchmark --build-arg CUDA=9.2 --build-arg CUDNN=7 docker/
Build and run image with built-in jupyter notebook(note that the password is used to log in jupyter notebook):
nvidia-docker build -t maskrcnn-benchmark-jupyter docker/docker-jupyter/
nvidia-docker run -td -p 8888:8888 -e PASSWORD=<password> -v <host-dir>:<container-dir> maskrcnn-benchmark-jupyter