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## What changes were proposed in this pull request? Implement an image schema datasource. This image datasource support: - partition discovery (loading partitioned images) - dropImageFailures (the same behavior with `ImageSchema.readImage`) - path wildcard matching (the same behavior with `ImageSchema.readImage`) - loading recursively from directory (different from `ImageSchema.readImage`, but use such path: `/path/to/dir/**`) This datasource **NOT** support: - specify `numPartitions` (it will be determined by datasource automatically) - sampling (you can use `df.sample` later but the sampling operator won't be pushdown to datasource) ## How was this patch tested? Unit tests. ## Benchmark I benchmark and compare the cost time between old `ImageSchema.read` API and my image datasource. **cluster**: 4 nodes, each with 64GB memory, 8 cores CPU **test dataset**: Flickr8k_Dataset (about 8091 images) **time cost**: - My image datasource time (automatically generate 258 partitions): 38.04s - `ImageSchema.read` time (set 16 partitions): 68.4s - `ImageSchema.read` time (set 258 partitions): 90.6s **time cost when increase image number by double (clone Flickr8k_Dataset and loads double number images)**: - My image datasource time (automatically generate 515 partitions): 95.4s - `ImageSchema.read` (set 32 partitions): 109s - `ImageSchema.read` (set 515 partitions): 105s So we can see that my image datasource implementation (this PR) bring some performance improvement compared against old`ImageSchema.read` API. Closes #22328 from WeichenXu123/image_datasource. Authored-by: WeichenXu <weichen.xu@databricks.com> Signed-off-by: Xiangrui Meng <meng@databricks.com> |
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