This layer will apply random rotations to each image, filling empty space according to fill_mode.
By default, random rotations are only applied during training. At inference time, the layer does nothing. If you need to apply random rotations at inference time, pass training=True when calling the layer.
Input pixel values can be of any range (e.g. [0., 1.) or [0, 255]) and of integer or floating point dtype. By default, the layer will output floats.
Input shape
3D
unbatched) or 4D (batched) tensor with shape
(..., height, width, channels), in "channels_last" format
Output shape
3D
unbatched) or 4D (batched) tensor with shape
(..., height, width, channels), in "channels_last" format
Args
factor
a float represented as fraction of 2 Pi, or a tuple of size 2 representing lower and upper bound for rotating clockwise and counter-clockwise. A positive values means rotating counter clock-wise, while a negative value means clock-wise. When represented as a single float, this value is used for both the upper and lower bound. For instance, factor=(-0.2, 0.3) results in an output rotation by a random amount in the range [-20% * 2pi, 30% * 2pi]. factor=0.2 results in an output rotating by a random amount in the range [-20% * 2pi, 20% * 2pi].
fill_mode
Points outside the boundaries of the input are filled according to the given mode (one of {"constant", "reflect", "wrap", "nearest"}).
reflect: (d c b a | a b c d | d c b a) The input is extended by reflecting about the edge of the last pixel.
constant: (k k k k | a b c d | k k k k) The input is extended by filling all values beyond the edge with the same constant value k = 0.
wrap: (a b c d | a b c d | a b c d) The input is extended by wrapping around to the opposite edge.
nearest: (a a a a | a b c d | d d d d) The input is extended by the nearest pixel.
This method is the reverse of get_config, capable of instantiating the same layer from the config dictionary. It does not handle layer connectivity (handled by Network), nor weights (handled by set_weights).
Args
config
A Python dictionary, typically the output of get_config.
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