This repository contains materials for ISC 2020 workshop paper Unsupervised learning of Particle Image Velocimetry.
Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) is a classical flow estimation problem which is widely considered and utilised, especially as a diagnostic tool in experimental fluid dynamics and the remote sensing of environmental flows. We present here what we believe to be the first work which takes an unsupervised learning based approach to tackle PIV problems. The proposed approach is inspired by classic optical flow methods. Instead of using ground truth data, we make use of photometric loss between two consecutive image frames, consistency loss in bidirectional flow estimates and spatial smoothness loss to construct the total unsupervised loss function. The approach shows significant potential and advantages for fluid flow estimation. Results presented here demonstrate that is outputs competitive results compared with classical PIV methods as well as supervised learning based methods for a broad PIV dataset, and even outperforms these existing approaches in some difficult flow cases.
- Backstep flow
- Surface Quasi Geostrophic (SQG) flow
Real experimental data: particle Images from PIV challenge
- Jet Flow
From left to right: Particle images, UnLiteFlowNet-PIV(trained by full integrated loss) output, PIV-LiteNetFlow output
The dataset used in this work is obtained from the work below:
- PIV dataset (9GB)
Shengze Cai, Shichao Zhou, Chao Xu, Qi Gao.
Dense motion estimation of particle images via a convolutional neural network, Exp Fluids, 2019
Y. Li, E. Perlman, M. Wan, Y. Yang, R. Burns, C. Meneveau, R. Burns, S. Chen, A. Szalay & G. Eyink.
A public turbulence database cluster and applications to study Lagrangian evolution of velocity increments in turbulence. Journal of Turbulence 9, No. 31, 2008.
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cuda (v10.1)
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pytorch (v1.5.0)
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sklearn (v0.22.2)
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livelossplot
pip install livelossplot
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flowiz
Library to visualize .flo files
pip install flowiz -U
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GPUtil
pip install GPUtil
To train from scratch:
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Download the PIV dataset, remove the current data in the folder
sample_data
and extract new data into it. -
Run the scripts with
--train
argument:python main.py --train
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Trained model will be saved in the same folder. (A checkpoint is generated every 5 epochs in default during training)
The trained model UnsupervisedLiteFlowNet_pretrained.pt
is available in the folder models
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The data samples for test use are in the folder sample_data
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Test and visualize the sample data results with the pretrained model using:
python main.py --test
In BibTeX format:
@article{zhang2020unsupervised,
title={Unsupervised Learning of Particle Image Velocimetry},
author={Mingrui Zhang and Matthew D. Piggott},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.14487},
year={2020}
}