:orphan: Lightning Bolts =============== `PyTorch Lightning Bolts `_, is our official collection of prebuilt models across many research domains. .. code-block:: bash pip install lightning-bolts In bolts we have: - A collection of pretrained state-of-the-art models. - A collection of models designed to bootstrap your research. - A collection of callbacks, transforms, full datasets. - All models work on CPUs, TPUs, GPUs and 16-bit precision. ----------------- Quality control --------------- The Lightning community builds bolts and contributes them to Bolts. The lightning team guarantees that contributions are: - Rigorously Tested (CPUs, GPUs, TPUs). - Rigorously Documented. - Standardized via PyTorch Lightning. - Optimized for speed. - Checked for correctness. --------- Example 1: Pretrained, prebuilt models -------------------------------------- .. code-block:: python from pl_bolts.models import VAE, GPT2, ImageGPT, PixelCNN from pl_bolts.models.self_supervised import AMDIM, CPCV2, SimCLR, MocoV2 from pl_bolts.models import LinearRegression, LogisticRegression from pl_bolts.models.gans import GAN from pl_bolts.callbacks import PrintTableMetricsCallback from pl_bolts.datamodules import FashionMNISTDataModule, CIFAR10DataModule, ImagenetDataModule ------------ Example 2: Extend for faster research ------------------------------------- Bolts are contributed with benchmarks and continuous-integration tests. This means you can trust the implementations and use them to bootstrap your research much faster. .. code-block:: python from pl_bolts.models import ImageGPT from pl_bolts.self_supervised import SimCLR class VideoGPT(ImageGPT): def training_step(self, batch, batch_idx): x, y = batch x = _shape_input(x) logits = self.gpt(x) simclr_features = self.simclr(x) # ----------------- # do something new with GPT logits + simclr_features # ----------------- loss = self.criterion(logits.view(-1, logits.size(-1)), x.view(-1).long()) self.log("loss", loss) return loss ---------- Example 3: Callbacks -------------------- We also have a collection of callbacks. .. code-block:: python from pl_bolts.callbacks import PrintTableMetricsCallback import lightning as L trainer = L.Trainer(callbacks=[PrintTableMetricsCallback()]) # loss│train_loss│val_loss│epoch # ────────────────────────────── # 2.2541470527648926│2.2541470527648926│2.2158432006835938│0