timm documentation
Installation
Installation
Before you start, you’ll need to setup your environment and install the appropriate packages. timm is tested on Python 3+.
Virtual Environment
You should install timm in a virtual environment to keep things tidy and avoid dependency conflicts.
Create and navigate to your project directory:
mkdir ~/my-project cd ~/my-projectStart a virtual environment inside your directory:
python -m venv .envActivate and deactivate the virtual environment with the following commands:
# Activate the virtual environment source .env/bin/activate # Deactivate the virtual environment source .env/bin/deactivate
Once you’ve created your virtual environment, you can install timm in it.
Using pip
The most straightforward way to install timm is with pip:
pip install timm
Alternatively, you can install timm from GitHub directly to get the latest, bleeding-edge version:
pip install git+https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models.git
Run the following command to check if timm has been properly installed:
python -c "from timm import list_models; print(list_models(pretrained=True)[:5])"This command lists the first five pretrained models available in timm (which are sorted alphebetically). You should see the following output:
['adv_inception_v3', 'bat_resnext26ts', 'beit_base_patch16_224', 'beit_base_patch16_224_in22k', 'beit_base_patch16_384']From Source
Building timm from source lets you make changes to the code base. To install from the source, clone the repository and install with the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/rwightman/pytorch-image-models.git
cd pytorch-image-models
pip install -e .Again, you can check if timm was properly installed with the following command:
python -c "from timm import list_models; print(list_models(pretrained=True)[:5])"