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description: Learn how to apply pruning to your YOLOv5 models. See the before and after performance with an explanation of sparsity and more.
keywords: YOLOv5, ultralytics, pruning, deep learning, computer vision, object detection, AI, tutorial
---
📚 This guide explains how to apply **pruning** to YOLOv5 🚀 models.
UPDATED 25 September 2022.
## Before You Start
Clone repo and install [requirements.txt](https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/blob/master/requirements.txt) in a [**Python>=3.7.0**](https://www.python.org/) environment, including [**PyTorch>=1.7**](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/). [Models](https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/tree/master/models) and [datasets](https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/tree/master/data) download automatically from the latest YOLOv5 [release](https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/releases).
```bash
git clone https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5 # clone
cd yolov5
pip install -r requirements.txt # install
```
## Test Normally
Before pruning we want to establish a baseline performance to compare to. This command tests YOLOv5x on COCO val2017 at image size 640 pixels. `yolov5x.pt` is the largest and most accurate model available. Other options are `yolov5s.pt`, `yolov5m.pt` and `yolov5l.pt`, or you own checkpoint from training a custom dataset `./weights/best.pt`. For details on all available models please see our README [table](https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5#pretrained-checkpoints).
```bash
python val.py --weights yolov5x.pt --data coco.yaml --img 640 --half
```
Output:
```shell
val: data=/content/yolov5/data/coco.yaml, weights=['yolov5x.pt'], batch_size=32, imgsz=640, conf_thres=0.001, iou_thres=0.65, task=val, device=, workers=8, single_cls=False, augment=False, verbose=False, save_txt=False, save_hybrid=False, save_conf=False, save_json=True, project=runs/val, name=exp, exist_ok=False, half=True, dnn=False
YOLOv5 🚀 v6.0-224-g4c40933 torch 1.10.0+cu111 CUDA:0 (Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB, 16160MiB)
Fusing layers...
Model Summary: 444 layers, 86705005 parameters, 0 gradients
val: Scanning '/content/datasets/coco/val2017.cache' images and labels... 4952 found, 48 missing, 0 empty, 0 corrupt: 100% 5000/5000 [00:00<?, ?it/s]
Class Images Labels P R mAP@.5 mAP@.5:.95: 100% 157/157 [01:12<00:00, 2.16it/s]
all 5000 36335 0.732 0.628 0.683 0.496
Speed: 0.1ms pre-process, 5.2ms inference, 1.7ms NMS per image at shape (32, 3, 640, 640) # <--- base speed
Evaluating pycocotools mAP... saving runs/val/exp2/yolov5x_predictions.json...
...
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.507 # <--- base mAP
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50 | area= all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.689
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.75 | area= all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.552
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= small | maxDets=100 ] = 0.345
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=medium | maxDets=100 ] = 0.559
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= large | maxDets=100 ] = 0.652
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= all | maxDets= 1 ] = 0.381
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= all | maxDets= 10 ] = 0.630
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.682
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= small | maxDets=100 ] = 0.526
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=medium | maxDets=100 ] = 0.731
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= large | maxDets=100 ] = 0.829
Results saved to runs/val/exp
```
## Test YOLOv5x on COCO (0.30 sparsity)
We repeat the above test with a pruned model by using the `torch_utils.prune()` command. We update `val.py` to prune YOLOv5x to 0.3 sparsity:
<img width="894" alt="Screenshot 2022-02-02 at 22 54 18" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26833433/152243799-b0ac2777-b1a8-47b1-801a-2e4c93c06ead.png">
30% pruned output:
```bash
val: data=/content/yolov5/data/coco.yaml, weights=['yolov5x.pt'], batch_size=32, imgsz=640, conf_thres=0.001, iou_thres=0.65, task=val, device=, workers=8, single_cls=False, augment=False, verbose=False, save_txt=False, save_hybrid=False, save_conf=False, save_json=True, project=runs/val, name=exp, exist_ok=False, half=True, dnn=False
YOLOv5 🚀 v6.0-224-g4c40933 torch 1.10.0+cu111 CUDA:0 (Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB, 16160MiB)
Fusing layers...
Model Summary: 444 layers, 86705005 parameters, 0 gradients
Pruning model... 0.3 global sparsity
val: Scanning '/content/datasets/coco/val2017.cache' images and labels... 4952 found, 48 missing, 0 empty, 0 corrupt: 100% 5000/5000 [00:00<?, ?it/s]
Class Images Labels P R mAP@.5 mAP@.5:.95: 100% 157/157 [01:11<00:00, 2.19it/s]
all 5000 36335 0.724 0.614 0.671 0.478
Speed: 0.1ms pre-process, 5.2ms inference, 1.7ms NMS per image at shape (32, 3, 640, 640) # <--- prune mAP
Evaluating pycocotools mAP... saving runs/val/exp3/yolov5x_predictions.json...
...
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.489 # <--- prune mAP
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50 | area= all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.677
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.75 | area= all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.537
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= small | maxDets=100 ] = 0.334
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=medium | maxDets=100 ] = 0.542
Average Precision (AP) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= large | maxDets=100 ] = 0.635
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= all | maxDets= 1 ] = 0.370
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= all | maxDets= 10 ] = 0.612
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= all | maxDets=100 ] = 0.664
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= small | maxDets=100 ] = 0.496
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area=medium | maxDets=100 ] = 0.722
Average Recall (AR) @[ IoU=0.50:0.95 | area= large | maxDets=100 ] = 0.803
Results saved to runs/val/exp3
```
In the results we can observe that we have achieved a **sparsity of 30%** in our model after pruning, which means that 30% of the model's weight parameters in `nn.Conv2d` layers are equal to 0. **Inference time is essentially unchanged**, while the model's **AP and AR scores a slightly reduced**.
## Environments
YOLOv5 is designed to be run in the following up-to-date verified environments (with all dependencies including [CUDA](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda)/[CUDNN](https://developer.nvidia.com/cudnn), [Python](https://www.python.org/) and [PyTorch](https://pytorch.org/) preinstalled):
- **Notebooks** with free GPU: <a href="https://bit.ly/yolov5-paperspace-notebook"><img src="https://assets.paperspace.io/img/gradient-badge.svg" alt="Run on Gradient"></a> <a href="https://colab.research.google.com/github/ultralytics/yolov5/blob/master/tutorial.ipynb"><img src="https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg" alt="Open In Colab"></a> <a href="https://www.kaggle.com/ultralytics/yolov5"><img src="https://kaggle.com/static/images/open-in-kaggle.svg" alt="Open In Kaggle"></a>
- **Google Cloud** Deep Learning VM. See [GCP Quickstart Guide](https://docs.ultralytics.com/yolov5/environments/google_cloud_quickstart_tutorial/)
- **Amazon** Deep Learning AMI. See [AWS Quickstart Guide](https://docs.ultralytics.com/yolov5/environments/aws_quickstart_tutorial/)
- **Docker Image**. See [Docker Quickstart Guide](https://docs.ultralytics.com/yolov5/environments/docker_image_quickstart_tutorial/) <a href="https://hub.docker.com/r/ultralytics/yolov5"><img src="https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/ultralytics/yolov5?logo=docker" alt="Docker Pulls"></a>
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