The data format for storing training/test is defined in the FSNS paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.03970.pdf (Table 4).
To store tfrecord files with tf.Example protos you can use tf.python_io.TFRecordWriter. There is a nice tutorial, an existing answer on the stackoverflow and a short gist.
Assume you have an numpy ndarray img
which has num_of_views
images stored side-by-side (see Fig. 3 in the paper):
and a corresponding text in a variable text
. You will need to define some function to convert a unicode string into a list of character ids padded to a fixed length and unpadded as well. For example:
char_ids_padded, char_ids_unpadded = encode_utf8_string(
text='abc',
charset={'a':0, 'b':1, 'c':2},
length=5,
null_char_id=3)
the result should be:
char_ids_padded = [0,1,2,3,3]
char_ids_unpadded = [0,1,2]
If you use functions _int64_feature
and _bytes_feature
defined in the gist you can create a FSNS compatible tf.Example proto using a following snippet:
char_ids_padded, char_ids_unpadded = encode_utf8_string(
text, charset, length, null_char_id)
example = tf.train.Example(features=tf.train.Features(
feature={
'image/format': _bytes_feature("PNG"),
'image/encoded': _bytes_feature(img.tostring()),
'image/class': _int64_feature(char_ids_padded),
'image/unpadded_class': _int64_feature(char_ids_unpadded),
'height': _int64_feature(img.shape[0]),
'width': _int64_feature(img.shape[1]),
'orig_width': _int64_feature(img.shape[1]/num_of_views),
'image/text': _bytes_feature(text)
}
))
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