--- comments: true --- # SPIN: Structure-Preserving Inner Offset Network for Scene Text Recognition ## 1. Introduction Paper: > [SPIN: Structure-Preserving Inner Offset Network for Scene Text Recognition](https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.13117) > Chengwei Zhang, Yunlu Xu, Zhanzhan Cheng, Shiliang Pu, Yi Niu, Fei Wu, Futai Zou > AAAI, 2020 Using MJSynth and SynthText two text recognition datasets for training, and evaluating on IIIT, SVT, IC03, IC13, IC15, SVTP, CUTE datasets. The algorithm reproduction effect is as follows: |Model|Backbone|config|Acc|Download link| | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | |SPIN|ResNet32|[rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att.yml](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleOCR/tree/main/configs/rec/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att.yml)|90.00%|[trained model](https://paddleocr.bj.bcebos.com/contribution/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att.tar) | ## 2. Environment Please refer to ["Environment Preparation"](../../ppocr/environment.en.md) to configure the PaddleOCR environment, and refer to ["Project Clone"](../../ppocr/blog/clone.en.md)to clone the project code. ## 3. Model Training / Evaluation / Prediction Please refer to [Text Recognition Tutorial](../../ppocr/model_train/recognition.en.md). PaddleOCR modularizes the code, and training different recognition models only requires **changing the configuration file**. ### Training Specifically, after the data preparation is completed, the training can be started. The training command is as follows: ```bash linenums="1" # Single GPU training (long training period, not recommended) python3 tools/train.py -c configs/rec/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att.yml # Multi GPU training, specify the gpu number through the --gpus parameter python3 -m paddle.distributed.launch --gpus '0,1,2,3' tools/train.py -c configs/rec/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att.yml ``` ### Evaluation ```bash linenums="1" # GPU evaluation python3 -m paddle.distributed.launch --gpus '0' tools/eval.py -c configs/rec/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att.yml -o Global.pretrained_model={path/to/weights}/best_accuracy ``` ### Prediction ```bash linenums="1" # The configuration file used for prediction must match the training python3 tools/infer_rec.py -c configs/rec/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att.yml -o Global.pretrained_model={path/to/weights}/best_accuracy Global.infer_img=doc/imgs_words/en/word_1.png ``` ## 4. Inference and Deployment ### 4.1 Python Inference First, the model saved during the SPIN text recognition training process is converted into an inference model. you can use the following command to convert: ```bash linenums="1" python3 tools/export_model.py -c configs/rec/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att.yml -o Global.pretrained_model={path/to/weights}/best_accuracy Global.save_inference_dir=./inference/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att ``` For SPIN text recognition model inference, the following commands can be executed: ```bash linenums="1" python3 tools/infer/predict_rec.py --image_dir="./doc/imgs_words/en/word_1.png" --rec_model_dir="./inference/rec_r32_gaspin_bilstm_att/" --rec_image_shape="3, 32, 100" --rec_algorithm="SPIN" --rec_char_dict_path="/ppocr/utils/dict/spin_dict.txt" --use_space_char=False ``` ### 4.2 C++ Inference Not supported ### 4.3 Serving Not supported ### 4.4 More Not supported ## 5. FAQ ## Citation ```bibtex @article{2020SPIN, title={SPIN: Structure-Preserving Inner Offset Network for Scene Text Recognition}, author={Chengwei Zhang and Yunlu Xu and Zhanzhan Cheng and Shiliang Pu and Yi Niu and Fei Wu and Futai Zou}, journal={AAAI2020}, year={2020}, } ```