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__all__ = ["PaddedConv2D", "QuantizedConv2D", "QuantizedConv2DTranspose"]
import tensorflow as tf
import numpy as np
from keras import layers, backend
from keras.utils import conv_utils
from .layers_base import (register_quantize_target, rescale_outputs, tensor_inputs,
neural_layer_init, register_aligned_inputs)
from .quantizers import AlignedWeightQuantizer
from ..tensors import QTensor, QFloat, FixedPoint
def apply_padding(inputs, strides, kernel_size, padding_values):
"""Apply "SAME" padding to the inputs
Args:
inputs (:obj:`QFloat`, tf.Tensor): the inputs tensor.
strides (tuple): the strides tuple.
kernel_size (int): the kernel size.
padding_values (:obj:`QFloat`, tf.Tensor): the padding values to apply.
Returns:
tf.Tensor or :obj:`QFloat`: padded inputs.
"""
_, h, w, _ = inputs.shape
filter_width = kernel_size[0]
filter_height = kernel_size[1]
if h % strides[0] == 0:
pad_along_height = max(filter_height - strides[0], 0)
else:
pad_along_height = max(filter_height - (h % strides[0]), 0)
if w % strides[1] == 0:
pad_along_width = max(filter_width - strides[1], 0)
else:
pad_along_width = max(filter_width - (w % strides[1]), 0)
pad_top = pad_along_height // 2
pad_bottom = pad_along_height - pad_top
pad_left = pad_along_width // 2
pad_right = pad_along_width - pad_left
padding = [[0, 0], [pad_top, pad_bottom], [pad_left, pad_right], [0, 0]]
if padding_values.shape.ndims == 0:
# per-tensor algorithm is faster than per-axis one
output = tf.pad(inputs, padding, "CONSTANT", padding_values)
else:
# The per-channel algorithm consists of:
# - subtract the padding value to inputs
# - add a zero padding
# - add the padding value to revert the subtraction from inputs and add the desired value
# around
inputs = inputs - padding_values
zero_pad = 0.
if isinstance(inputs, QFloat):
zero_pad = QFloat(FixedPoint(0, inputs.value_bits, inputs.frac_bits), inputs.scales)
output = tf.pad(inputs, padding, "CONSTANT", zero_pad)
output = output + padding_values
return output
[docs]@tf.keras.utils.register_keras_serializable()
class PaddedConv2D(layers.Conv2D):
"""A convolutional layer that can use custom padding values.
Note that when padding values are provided, padding 'SAME' will be applied with the provided
value (overriding 'padding' parameter).
Args:
padding_value (float, list, tensor, optional): the value or the list of values used when
padding for the 'same' convolution type. Padding is per-tensor if one value is provided
or per-channel otherwise. If None, zero-padding is used. Defaults to None.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, padding_value=None, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._padding_value = padding_value
if padding_value is not None:
# When a custom padding_value is given, self.padding is overwritten and 'SAME' padding
# will be done explicitly in the call.
self.padding = 'valid'
def call(self, inputs):
# We need a custom padding for specifics padding values
if self._padding_value is not None:
# Raise an error if the padding values have not the expected number of values
pad_size = np.size(self._padding_value)
if pad_size not in (1, inputs.shape[-1]):
raise ValueError("The padding value must be a scalar or a list of values, for "
f"a value per input channel. Receives {self._padding_value}.")
t_padding = tf.cast(self._padding_value, dtype=tf.float32)
# Note that we use the custom padding even when padding value provided is 0.
inputs = apply_padding(inputs,
list(self.strides),
(self.kernel.shape[1], self.kernel.shape[0]),
t_padding)
outputs = self.convolution_op(inputs, self.kernel)
if self.use_bias:
outputs = tf.add(outputs, self.bias)
return outputs
def get_config(self):
config = super().get_config()
config["padding_value"] = self._padding_value
return config
[docs]@register_quantize_target([layers.Conv2D, PaddedConv2D])
@register_aligned_inputs
@tf.keras.utils.register_keras_serializable()
class QuantizedConv2D(layers.Conv2D):
"""A convolutional layer that operates on quantized inputs and weights.
Note that when padding values are provided, padding 'SAME' will be applied with the provided
value (overriding 'padding' parameter).
Args:
quant_config (dict, optional): the serialized quantization configuration. Defaults to None.
padding_value (float, list, tensor, optional): the value or the list of values used when
padding for the 'same' convolution type. Padding is per-tensor if one value is provided
or per-channel otherwise. If None, zero-padding is used. Defaults to None.
"""
@neural_layer_init(False)
def __init__(self, *args, padding_value=None, quant_config=None, **kwargs):
self.padding_value = padding_value
if padding_value is not None:
# We quantize the padding_value with the same bitwidth as the weights
self.padding_value_quantizer = AlignedWeightQuantizer(self.weight_quantizer.bitwidth,
signed=True)
# When a custom padding_value is given, self.padding is overwritten and 'SAME' padding
# will be done explicitely in the call.
self.padding = 'valid'
@tensor_inputs([QTensor, tf.Tensor])
@rescale_outputs
def call(self, inputs):
# Quantize the weights
kernel = self.weight_quantizer(self.kernel)
if self.padding_value is not None:
# We need to align the padding value on the inputs, which is only supported for QFloat
# Note that this restriction is purely to reduce the cognitive and test cost: should
# we need at some point to support it, we could extend the AlignedWeightQuantizer or
# wrap the inputs in a QFloat of scale 1.
if not isinstance(inputs, QFloat):
raise ValueError("When using a non-zero padding value, the inputs must be QFloat.")
pad_size = np.size(self.padding_value)
if pad_size not in (1, inputs.shape[-1]):
raise ValueError("The padding value must be a scalar or a list of values, for "
f"a value per input channel. Receives {self.padding_value}.")
t_padding_value = tf.cast(self.padding_value, dtype=tf.float32)
# Quantize and align padding_value on the inputs
q_padding_value = self.padding_value_quantizer(t_padding_value, inputs)
# Note that we use the custom padding even when padding value provided is 0.
inputs = apply_padding(inputs,
list(self.strides),
(kernel.shape[1], kernel.shape[0]),
q_padding_value)
if isinstance(self.padding, str):
tf_padding = self.padding.upper()
else:
tf_padding = self.padding
outputs = tf.nn.convolution(inputs,
kernel,
strides=list(self.strides),
padding=tf_padding,
dilations=list(self.dilation_rate),
data_format=self._tf_data_format,
name=self.__class__.__name__)
if self.use_bias:
# Quantize bias and align it on the outputs
bias = self.bias_quantizer(self.bias, outputs)
outputs = tf.add(outputs, bias)
return outputs
def get_config(self):
config = super().get_config()
config["quant_config"] = self.quant_config
if self.padding_value is not None:
config["padding_value"] = self.padding_value
return config
[docs]@register_quantize_target(layers.Conv2DTranspose)
@register_aligned_inputs
@tf.keras.utils.register_keras_serializable()
class QuantizedConv2DTranspose(layers.Conv2DTranspose):
"""A transposed convolutional layer that operates on quantized inputs and weights.
Args:
quant_config (dict, optional): the serialized quantization configuration. Defaults to None.
"""
@neural_layer_init(False)
def __init__(self, *args, quant_config=None, **kwargs):
pass
@tensor_inputs([FixedPoint])
@rescale_outputs
def call(self, inputs):
# Quantize the weights
# Conv2DTranspose weight shape is (h, w, filters, channels) which cannot be quantized
# 'per-axis' as it is: the last dimension is not the output last dimension (i.e filters)
# so it must be transposed to (h, w, channels, filters) before quantization to have the
# appropriate frac_bits shape. Kernel values will then be transposed back to apply the
# Tensorflow operation.
kernel = self.weight_quantizer(tf.transpose(self.kernel, (0, 1, 3, 2)))
# Prepare deconvolution output shape
inputs_shape = tf.shape(inputs)
batch_size, height, width = inputs_shape[0], inputs_shape[1], inputs_shape[2]
kernel_h, kernel_w = self.kernel_size
stride_h, stride_w = self.strides
if self.output_padding is None:
out_pad_h = out_pad_w = None
else:
out_pad_h, out_pad_w = self.output_padding
# Infer the dynamic output shape
out_height = conv_utils.deconv_output_length(height,
kernel_h,
padding=self.padding,
output_padding=out_pad_h,
stride=stride_h,
dilation=self.dilation_rate[0])
out_width = conv_utils.deconv_output_length(width,
kernel_w,
padding=self.padding,
output_padding=out_pad_w,
stride=stride_w,
dilation=self.dilation_rate[1])
output_shape = (batch_size, out_height, out_width, self.filters)
output_shape_tensor = tf.stack(output_shape)
# Do transposed convolution
outputs = backend.conv2d_transpose(inputs, kernel, output_shape_tensor,
self.strides, self.padding, self.data_format,
self.dilation_rate)
if self.use_bias:
# Quantize biases and align them on the inputs
bias = self.bias_quantizer(self.bias, outputs)
# Add biases
outputs = tf.add(outputs, bias)
return outputs
def get_config(self):
config = super().get_config()
config["quant_config"] = self.quant_config
return config