2D convolution layer (e.g. spatial convolution over images).
This layer creates a convolution kernel that is convolved with the layer
input to produce a tensor of outputs. If use_bias
is TRUE, a bias vector is
created and added to the outputs. Finally, if activation
is not NULL
, it
is applied to the outputs as well. When using this layer as the first layer
in a model, provide the keyword argument input_shape
(list of integers,
does not include the sample axis), e.g. input_shape=c(128, 128, 3)
for
128x128 RGB pictures in data_format="channels_last"
.
layer_conv_2d( object, filters, kernel_size, strides = c(1L, 1L), padding = "valid", data_format = NULL, dilation_rate = c(1L, 1L), activation = NULL, use_bias = TRUE, kernel_initializer = "glorot_uniform", bias_initializer = "zeros", kernel_regularizer = NULL, bias_regularizer = NULL, activity_regularizer = NULL, kernel_constraint = NULL, bias_constraint = NULL, input_shape = NULL, batch_input_shape = NULL, batch_size = NULL, dtype = NULL, name = NULL, trainable = NULL, weights = NULL )
object |
Model or layer object |
filters |
Integer, the dimensionality of the output space (i.e. the number of output filters in the convolution). |
kernel_size |
An integer or list of 2 integers, specifying the width and height of the 2D convolution window. Can be a single integer to specify the same value for all spatial dimensions. |
strides |
An integer or list of 2 integers, specifying the strides of
the convolution along the width and height. Can be a single integer to
specify the same value for all spatial dimensions. Specifying any stride
value != 1 is incompatible with specifying any |
padding |
one of |
data_format |
A string, one of |
dilation_rate |
an integer or list of 2 integers, specifying the
dilation rate to use for dilated convolution. Can be a single integer to
specify the same value for all spatial dimensions. Currently, specifying
any |
activation |
Activation function to use. If you don't specify anything,
no activation is applied (ie. "linear" activation: |
use_bias |
Boolean, whether the layer uses a bias vector. |
kernel_initializer |
Initializer for the |
bias_initializer |
Initializer for the bias vector. |
kernel_regularizer |
Regularizer function applied to the |
bias_regularizer |
Regularizer function applied to the bias vector. |
activity_regularizer |
Regularizer function applied to the output of the layer (its "activation").. |
kernel_constraint |
Constraint function applied to the kernel matrix. |
bias_constraint |
Constraint function applied to the bias vector. |
input_shape |
Dimensionality of the input (integer) not including the samples axis. This argument is required when using this layer as the first layer in a model. |
batch_input_shape |
Shapes, including the batch size. For instance,
|
batch_size |
Fixed batch size for layer |
dtype |
The data type expected by the input, as a string ( |
name |
An optional name string for the layer. Should be unique in a model (do not reuse the same name twice). It will be autogenerated if it isn't provided. |
trainable |
Whether the layer weights will be updated during training. |
weights |
Initial weights for layer. |
4D tensor with shape: (samples, channels, rows, cols)
if data_format='channels_first' or 4D tensor with shape: (samples, rows, cols, channels)
if data_format='channels_last'.
4D tensor with shape: (samples, filters, new_rows, new_cols)
if data_format='channels_first' or 4D tensor with shape:
(samples, new_rows, new_cols, filters)
if data_format='channels_last'.
rows
and cols
values might have changed due to padding.
Other convolutional layers:
layer_conv_1d_transpose()
,
layer_conv_1d()
,
layer_conv_2d_transpose()
,
layer_conv_3d_transpose()
,
layer_conv_3d()
,
layer_conv_lstm_2d()
,
layer_cropping_1d()
,
layer_cropping_2d()
,
layer_cropping_3d()
,
layer_depthwise_conv_2d()
,
layer_separable_conv_1d()
,
layer_separable_conv_2d()
,
layer_upsampling_1d()
,
layer_upsampling_2d()
,
layer_upsampling_3d()
,
layer_zero_padding_1d()
,
layer_zero_padding_2d()
,
layer_zero_padding_3d()
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