mindspore.nn.BatchNorm2d

class mindspore.nn.BatchNorm2d(num_features, eps=1e-05, momentum=0.9, affine=True, gamma_init='ones', beta_init='zeros', moving_mean_init='zeros', moving_var_init='ones', use_batch_statistics=None, data_format='NCHW')[source]

Batch Normalization layer over a 4D input.

Batch Normalization is widely used in convolutional networks. This layer applies Batch Normalization over a 4D input (a mini-batch of 2D inputs with additional channel dimension) to avoid internal covariate shift as described in the paper Batch Normalization: Accelerating Deep Network Training by Reducing Internal Covariate Shift. It rescales and recenters the feature using a mini-batch of data and the learned parameters which can be described in the following formula.

\[y = \frac{x - \mathrm{E}[x]}{\sqrt{\mathrm{Var}[x] + \epsilon}} * \gamma + \beta\]

Note

The implementation of BatchNorm is different in graph mode and pynative mode, therefore that mode can not be changed after net was initialized. Note that the formula for updating the running_mean and running_var is \(\hat{x}_\text{new} = (1 - \text{momentum}) \times x_t + \text{momentum} \times \hat{x}\), where \(\hat{x}\) is the estimated statistic and \(x_t\) is the new observed value.

Parameters
  • num_features (int) – C from an expected input of size (N, C, H, W).

  • eps (float) – A value added to the denominator for numerical stability. Default: 1e-5.

  • momentum (float) – A floating hyperparameter of the momentum for the running_mean and running_var computation. Default: 0.9.

  • affine (bool) – A bool value. When set to True, gamma and beta can be learned. Default: True.

  • gamma_init (Union[Tensor, str, Initializer, numbers.Number]) – Initializer for the gamma weight. The values of str refer to the function initializer including ‘zeros’, ‘ones’, etc. Default: ‘ones’.

  • beta_init (Union[Tensor, str, Initializer, numbers.Number]) – Initializer for the beta weight. The values of str refer to the function initializer including ‘zeros’, ‘ones’, etc. Default: ‘zeros’.

  • moving_mean_init (Union[Tensor, str, Initializer, numbers.Number]) – Initializer for the moving mean. The values of str refer to the function initializer including ‘zeros’, ‘ones’, etc. Default: ‘zeros’.

  • moving_var_init (Union[Tensor, str, Initializer, numbers.Number]) – Initializer for the moving variance. The values of str refer to the function initializer including ‘zeros’, ‘ones’, etc. Default: ‘ones’.

  • use_batch_statistics (bool) –

    • If true, use the mean value and variance value of current batch data and track running mean and running varance.

    • If false, use the mean value and variance value of specified value, and not track statistical value.

    • If None, The use_batch_statistics is automatically assigned process according to the training and eval mode. During training, batchnorm2d process will be the same with use_batch_statistics=True. Contrarily, in eval, batchnorm2d process will be the same with use_batch_statistics=False. Default: None.

  • data_format (str) – The optional value for data format, is ‘NHWC’ or ‘NCHW’. Default: ‘NCHW’.

Inputs:
  • x (Tensor) - Tensor of shape \((N, C_{in}, H_{in}, W_{in})\).

Outputs:

Tensor, the normalized, scaled, offset tensor, of shape \((N, C_{out}, H_{out}, W_{out})\).

Raises
  • TypeError – If num_features is not an int.

  • TypeError – If eps is not a float.

  • ValueError – If num_features is less than 1.

  • ValueError – If momentum is not in range [0, 1].

  • ValueError – If data_format is neither ‘NHWC’ not ‘NCHW’.

Supported Platforms:

Ascend GPU CPU

Examples

>>> import numpy as np
>>> import mindspore.nn as nn
>>> from mindspore import Tensor
>>> net = nn.BatchNorm2d(num_features=3)
>>> x = Tensor(np.ones([1, 3, 2, 2]).astype(np.float32))
>>> output = net(x)
>>> print(output)
[[[[ 0.999995 0.999995 ]
   [ 0.999995 0.999995 ]]
  [[ 0.999995 0.999995 ]
   [ 0.999995 0.999995 ]]
  [[ 0.999995 0.999995 ]
   [ 0.999995 0.999995 ]]]]