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AdaptiveAvgPool3d

class torch.nn.AdaptiveAvgPool3d(output_size)[source]

Applies a 3D adaptive average pooling over an input signal composed of several input planes.

The output is of size D x H x W, for any input size. The number of output features is equal to the number of input planes.

Parameters:

output_size (Union[int, None, Tuple[Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[int]]]) – the target output size of the form D x H x W. Can be a tuple (D, H, W) or a single number D for a cube D x D x D. D, H and W can be either a int, or None which means the size will be the same as that of the input.

Shape:
  • Input: (N,C,Din,Hin,Win)(N, C, D_{in}, H_{in}, W_{in}) or (C,Din,Hin,Win)(C, D_{in}, H_{in}, W_{in}).

  • Output: (N,C,S0,S1,S2)(N, C, S_{0}, S_{1}, S_{2}) or (C,S0,S1,S2)(C, S_{0}, S_{1}, S_{2}), where S=output_sizeS=\text{output\_size}.

Examples

>>> # target output size of 5x7x9
>>> m = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool3d((5, 7, 9))
>>> input = torch.randn(1, 64, 8, 9, 10)
>>> output = m(input)
>>> # target output size of 7x7x7 (cube)
>>> m = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool3d(7)
>>> input = torch.randn(1, 64, 10, 9, 8)
>>> output = m(input)
>>> # target output size of 7x9x8
>>> m = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool3d((7, None, None))
>>> input = torch.randn(1, 64, 10, 9, 8)
>>> output = m(input)

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