ConvTranspose3d¶
- class torch.ao.nn.quantized.ConvTranspose3d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size, stride=1, padding=0, output_padding=0, groups=1, bias=True, dilation=1, padding_mode='zeros', device=None, dtype=None)[source]¶
Applies a 3D transposed convolution operator over an input image composed of several input planes. For details on input arguments, parameters, and implementation see
ConvTranspose3d
.Note
Currently only the FBGEMM engine is implemented. Please, set the torch.backends.quantized.engine = ‘fbgemm’
For special notes, please, see
Conv3d
- Variables:
See
ConvTranspose3d
for other attributes.Examples:
>>> torch.backends.quantized.engine = 'fbgemm' >>> from torch.nn import quantized as nnq >>> # With cubic kernels and equal stride >>> m = nnq.ConvTranspose3d(16, 33, 3, stride=2) >>> # non-cubic kernels and unequal stride and with padding >>> m = nnq.ConvTranspose3d(16, 33, (3, 3, 5), stride=(2, 1, 1), padding=(4, 2, 2)) >>> input = torch.randn(20, 16, 50, 100, 100) >>> q_input = torch.quantize_per_tensor(input, scale=1.0, zero_point=0, dtype=torch.quint8) >>> output = m(q_input) >>> # exact output size can be also specified as an argument >>> input = torch.randn(1, 16, 12, 12, 12) >>> q_input = torch.quantize_per_tensor(input, scale=1.0, zero_point=0, dtype=torch.quint8) >>> downsample = nnq.Conv3d(16, 16, 3, stride=2, padding=1) >>> upsample = nnq.ConvTranspose3d(16, 16, 3, stride=2, padding=1) >>> h = downsample(q_input) >>> h.size() torch.Size([1, 16, 6, 6, 6]) >>> output = upsample(h, output_size=input.size()) >>> output.size() torch.Size([1, 16, 12, 12, 12])