dino vitb16
Overview
Highlights
- Self-supervised ViT-B/16 architecture for dense feature extraction
- Strong performance in semantic segmentation and image retrieval
- Apache-2.0 license ensures flexible commercial integration
- Captures object boundaries without needing labeled training data
Usage
# Install Hugging Face transformers
pip install transformers torch
# Load model with transformers
from transformers import AutoModel, AutoTokenizer
model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("facebook/dino-vitb16")
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/dino-vitb16")
Hugging Face Download
We recommend downloading the model via the Hugging Face CLI or Hub SDK.
Guidance:Before downloading, install huggingface_hub with:
pip install -U huggingface_hub
CLI Download
Download the full repository
huggingface-cli download facebook/dino-vitb16
Download a single file to a local folder (e.g. config.json into ./dir)
huggingface-cli download facebook/dino-vitb16 config.json --local-dir ./dir
See the official docs for more CLI options
SDK Download
# 模型下载
from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
model_dir = snapshot_download('facebook/dino-vitb16')
Git Download
Make sure git-lfs is installed first
git lfs install
git clone https://huggingface.co/facebook/dino-vitb16
To skip LFS large-file downloads, use:
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://huggingface.co/facebook/dino-vitb16
Model files are hosted on the Hugging Face Hub — download directly via HF CLI / SDK / Git, not through this site.
PyTorch / Transformers Usage
Install Transformers
pip install -U transformers torch
Load the model and run inference
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained('facebook/dino-vitb16')
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('facebook/dino-vitb16')
Model Download
We recommend downloading the model via the ModelScope CLI or SDK.
Guidance:Before downloading, install ModelScope with:
pip install modelscope
CLI Download
Download the full repository
modelscope download --model facebook/dino-vitb16
Download a single file to a local folder (e.g. README.md into ./dir)
modelscope download --model facebook/dino-vitb16 README.md --local_dir ./dir
See the docs for more CLI options
SDK Download
# 模型下载
from modelscope import snapshot_download
model_dir = snapshot_download('facebook/dino-vitb16')
Git Download
Make sure git-lfs is installed first
git lfs install
git clone https://www.modelscope.cn/facebook/dino-vitb16.git
To skip LFS large-file downloads, use:
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://www.modelscope.cn/facebook/dino-vitb16.git
ModelScope 模型页直接下载模型文件;无需将模型文件放在本站服务器。
Notebook Quickstart
Install the ModelScope library
pip install "modelscope[audio,cv,nlp,multi-modal,science]" -f https://modelscope.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/releases/repo.html
Load the model and run inference
from modelscope.pipelines import pipeline
from modelscope.utils.constant import Tasks
p = pipeline('text-generation', 'facebook/dino-vitb16')
Full Documentation
---
license: apache-2.0
tags:
- dino
- vision
datasets:
- imagenet-1k
---
Vision Transformer (base-sized model, patch size 16) trained using DINO
Vision Transformer (ViT) model trained using the DINO method. It was introduced in the paper Emerging Properties in Self-Supervised Vision Transformers by Mathilde Caron, Hugo Touvron, Ishan Misra, Hervé Jégou, Julien Mairal, Piotr Bojanowski, Armand Joulin and first released in this repository.
Disclaimer: The team releasing DINO did not write a model card for this model so this model card has been written by the Hugging Face team.
Model description
The Vision Transformer (ViT) is a transformer encoder model (BERT-like) pretrained on a large collection of images in a self-supervised fashion, namely ImageNet-1k, at a resolution of 224x224 pixels.
Images are presented to the model as a sequence of fixed-size patches (resolution 16x16), which are linearly embedded. One also adds a [CLS] token to the beginning of a sequence to use it for classification tasks. One also adds absolute position embeddings before feeding the sequence to the layers of the Transformer encoder.
Note that this model does not include any fine-tuned heads.
By pre-training the model, it learns an inner representation of images that can then be used to extract features useful for downstream tasks: if you have a dataset of labeled images for instance, you can train a standard classifier by placing a linear layer on top of the pre-trained encoder. One typically places a linear layer on top of the [CLS] token, as the last hidden state of this token can be seen as a representation of an entire image.
Intended uses & limitations
You can use the raw model for image classification. See the model hub to look for
fine-tuned versions on a task that interests you.
How to use
Here is how to use this model:
from transformers import ViTImageProcessor, ViTModel
from PIL import Image
import requests
url = 'http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg'
image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
processor = ViTImageProcessor.from_pretrained('facebook/dino-vitb16')
model = ViTModel.from_pretrained('facebook/dino-vitb16')
inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
outputs = model(**inputs)
last_hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
BibTeX entry and citation info
@article{DBLP:journals/corr/abs-2104-14294,
author = {Mathilde Caron and
Hugo Touvron and
Ishan Misra and
Herv{\'{e}} J{\'{e}}gou and
Julien Mairal and
Piotr Bojanowski and
Armand Joulin},
title = {Emerging Properties in Self-Supervised Vision Transformers},
journal = {CoRR},
volume = {abs/2104.14294},
year = {2021},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.14294},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
eprint = {2104.14294},
timestamp = {Tue, 04 May 2021 15:12:43 +0200},
biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/journals/corr/abs-2104-14294.bib},
bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}
}