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# Prerequisites
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- Linux or macOS (Windows is not currently officially supported)
- Python 3.6+
- PyTorch 1.3+
- CUDA 9.2+ (If you build PyTorch from source, CUDA 9.0 is also compatible)
- GCC 5+
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- [MMCV](https://mmcv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#installation)


The required versions of MMCV and MMDetection for different versions of MMDetection3D are as below. Please install the correct version of MMCV and MMDetection to avoid installation issues.

| MMDetection3D version | MMDetection version |    MMCV version     |
|:-------------------:|:-------------------:|:-------------------:|
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| master              | mmdet>=2.5.0        | mmcv-full>=1.2.4, <=1.4|
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| 0.12.0              | mmdet>=2.5.0        | mmcv-full>=1.2.4, <=1.4|
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| 0.11.0              | mmdet>=2.5.0        | mmcv-full>=1.2.4, <=1.4|
| 0.10.0              | mmdet>=2.5.0        | mmcv-full>=1.2.4, <=1.4|
| 0.9.0               | mmdet>=2.5.0        | mmcv-full>=1.2.4, <=1.4|
| 0.8.0               | mmdet>=2.5.0        | mmcv-full>=1.1.5, <=1.4|
| 0.7.0               | mmdet>=2.5.0        | mmcv-full>=1.1.5, <=1.4|
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| 0.6.0               | mmdet>=2.4.0        | mmcv-full>=1.1.3, <=1.2|
| 0.5.0               | 2.3.0               | mmcv-full==1.0.5|
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# Installation
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## Install MMDetection3D
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**a. Create a conda virtual environment and activate it.**
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```shell
conda create -n open-mmlab python=3.7 -y
conda activate open-mmlab
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**b. Install PyTorch and torchvision following the [official instructions](https://pytorch.org/).**
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```shell
conda install pytorch torchvision -c pytorch
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Note: Make sure that your compilation CUDA version and runtime CUDA version match.
You can check the supported CUDA version for precompiled packages on the [PyTorch website](https://pytorch.org/).
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`E.g. 1` If you have CUDA 10.1 installed under `/usr/local/cuda` and would like to install
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PyTorch 1.5, you need to install the prebuilt PyTorch with CUDA 10.1.
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```python
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conda install pytorch==1.5.0 cudatoolkit=10.1 torchvision==0.6.0 -c pytorch
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`E.g. 2` If you have CUDA 9.2 installed under `/usr/local/cuda` and would like to install
PyTorch 1.3.1., you need to install the prebuilt PyTorch with CUDA 9.2.
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```python
conda install pytorch=1.3.1 cudatoolkit=9.2 torchvision=0.4.2 -c pytorch
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If you build PyTorch from source instead of installing the prebuilt pacakge,
you can use more CUDA versions such as 9.0.
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**c. Install [MMCV](https://mmcv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).**
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*mmcv-full* is necessary since MMDetection3D relies on MMDetection, CUDA ops in *mmcv-full* are required.
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`e.g.` The pre-build *mmcv-full* could be installed by running: (available versions could be found [here](https://mmcv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#install-with-pip))
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 ```shell
pip install mmcv-full -f https://download.openmmlab.com/mmcv/dist/{cu_version}/{torch_version}/index.html
```

Please replace `{cu_version}` and `{torch_version}` in the url to your desired one. For example, to install the latest `mmcv-full` with `CUDA 11` and `PyTorch 1.7.0`, use the following command:

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```shell
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pip install mmcv-full -f https://download.openmmlab.com/mmcv/dist/cu110/torch1.7.0/index.html
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See [here](https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmcv#install-with-pip) for different versions of MMCV compatible to different PyTorch and CUDA versions.
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Optionally, you could also build the full version from source:
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmcv.git
cd mmcv
MMCV_WITH_OPS=1 pip install -e .  # package mmcv-full will be installed after this step
cd ..
```

Or directly run

```shell
pip install mmcv-full
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```
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**d. Install [MMDetection](https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection).**
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```shell
pip install git+https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection.git
```
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Optionally, you could also build MMDetection from source in case you want to modify the code:
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection.git
cd mmdetection
pip install -r requirements/build.txt
pip install -v -e .  # or "python setup.py develop"
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**e. Clone the MMDetection3D repository.**
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```shell
git clone https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection3d.git
cd mmdetection3d
```
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**f.Install build requirements and then install MMDetection3D.**
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```shell
pip install -v -e .  # or "python setup.py develop"
```
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Note:
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1. The git commit id will be written to the version number with step d, e.g. 0.6.0+2e7045c. The version will also be saved in trained models.
It is recommended that you run step d each time you pull some updates from github. If C++/CUDA codes are modified, then this step is compulsory.
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    > Important: Be sure to remove the `./build` folder if you reinstall mmdet with a different CUDA/PyTorch version.
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    ```shell
    pip uninstall mmdet3d
    rm -rf ./build
    find . -name "*.so" | xargs rm
    ```
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2. Following the above instructions, mmdetection is installed on `dev` mode, any local modifications made to the code will take effect without the need to reinstall it (unless you submit some commits and want to update the version number).
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3. If you would like to use `opencv-python-headless` instead of `opencv-python`,
you can install it before installing MMCV.
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4. Some dependencies are optional. Simply running `pip install -v -e .` will only install the minimum runtime requirements. To use optional dependencies like `albumentations` and `imagecorruptions` either install them manually with `pip install -r requirements/optional.txt` or specify desired extras when calling `pip` (e.g. `pip install -v -e .[optional]`). Valid keys for the extras field are: `all`, `tests`, `build`, and `optional`.
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5. The code can not be built for CPU only environment (where CUDA isn't available) for now.
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## Another option: Docker Image
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We provide a [Dockerfile](https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection3d/blob/master/docker/Dockerfile) to build an image.
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```shell
# build an image with PyTorch 1.6, CUDA 10.1
docker build -t mmdetection3d docker/
```
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Run it with
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```shell
docker run --gpus all --shm-size=8g -it -v {DATA_DIR}:/mmdetection3d/data mmdetection3d
```
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## A from-scratch setup script
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Here is a full script for setting up mmdetection with conda.
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```shell
conda create -n open-mmlab python=3.7 -y
conda activate open-mmlab
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# install latest pytorch prebuilt with the default prebuilt CUDA version (usually the latest)
conda install -c pytorch pytorch torchvision -y
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# install mmcv
pip install mmcv-full
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# install mmdetection
pip install git+https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection.git
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# install mmdetection3d
git clone https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection3d.git
cd mmdetection3d
pip install -v -e .
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## Using multiple MMDetection3D versions

The train and test scripts already modify the `PYTHONPATH` to ensure the script use the MMDetection3D in the current directory.
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To use the default MMDetection3D installed in the environment rather than that you are working with, you can remove the following line in those scripts

```shell
PYTHONPATH="$(dirname $0)/..":$PYTHONPATH
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# Verification
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## Demo
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### Point cloud demo
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We provide several demo scripts to test a single sample. Pre-trained models can be downloaded from [model zoo](model_zoo.md). To test a single-modality 3D detection on point cloud scenes:
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```shell
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python demo/pcd_demo.py ${PCD_FILE} ${CONFIG_FILE} ${CHECKPOINT_FILE} [--device ${GPU_ID}] [--score-thr ${SCORE_THR}] [--out-dir ${OUT_DIR}]
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```

Examples:

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python demo/pcd_demo.py demo/data/kitti/kitti_000008.bin configs/second/hv_second_secfpn_6x8_80e_kitti-3d-car.py checkpoints/hv_second_secfpn_6x8_80e_kitti-3d-car_20200620_230238-393f000c.pth
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If you want to input a `ply` file, you can use the following function and convert it to `bin` format. Then you can use the converted `bin` file to generate demo.
Note that you need to install pandas and plyfile before using this script. This function can also be used for data preprocessing for training ```ply data```.
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```python
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
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def convert_ply(input_path, output_path):
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    plydata = PlyData.read(input_path)  # read file
    data = plydata.elements[0].data  # read data
    data_pd = pd.DataFrame(data)  # convert to DataFrame
    data_np = np.zeros(data_pd.shape, dtype=np.float)  # initialize array to store data
    property_names = data[0].dtype.names  # read names of properties
    for i, name in enumerate(
            property_names):  # read data by property
        data_np[:, i] = data_pd[name]
    data_np.astype(np.float32).tofile(output_path)
```
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Examples:
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```python
convert_ply('./test.ply', './test.bin')
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If you have point clouds in other format (`off`, `obj`, etc.), you can use trimesh to convert them into `ply`.

```python
import trimesh

def to_ply(input_path, output_path, original_type):
    mesh = trimesh.load(input_path, file_type=original_type)  # read file
    mesh.export(output_path, file_type='ply')  # convert to ply
```

Examples:

```python
to_ply('./test.obj', './test.ply', 'obj')
```

More demos about single/multi-modality and indoor/outdoor 3D detection can be found in [demo](0_demo.md).

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## High-level APIs for testing point clouds
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### Synchronous interface
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Here is an example of building the model and test given point clouds.
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```python
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from mmdet3d.apis import init_detector, inference_detector
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config_file = 'configs/votenet/votenet_8x8_scannet-3d-18class.py'
checkpoint_file = 'checkpoints/votenet_8x8_scannet-3d-18class_20200620_230238-2cea9c3a.pth'
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# build the model from a config file and a checkpoint file
model = init_detector(config_file, checkpoint_file, device='cuda:0')

# test a single image and show the results
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point_cloud = 'test.bin'
result, data = inference_detector(model, point_cloud)
# visualize the results and save the results in 'results' folder
model.show_results(data, result, out_dir='results')
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```