com.intel.analytics.bigdl.nn.keras.LeakyReLU.scala Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.intel.analytics.bigdl.nn.keras
import com.intel.analytics.bigdl.nn.abstractnn._
import com.intel.analytics.bigdl.tensor.Tensor
import com.intel.analytics.bigdl.tensor.TensorNumericMath.TensorNumeric
import com.intel.analytics.bigdl.utils.Shape
import scala.reflect.ClassTag
/**
* Leaky version of a Rectified Linear Unit.
* It allows a small gradient when the unit is not active:
* f(x) = alpha * x for x < 0,
* f(x) = x for x >= 0.
*
* When you use this layer as the first layer of a model, you need to provide the argument
* inputShape (a Single Shape, does not include the batch dimension).
*
* @param alpha Double >= 0. Negative slope coefficient. Default is 0.3.
* @tparam T Numeric type of parameter(e.g. weight, bias). Only support float/double now.
*/
class LeakyReLU[T: ClassTag](
private val alpha: Double = 0.3,
val inputShape: Shape = null)(implicit ev: TensorNumeric[T])
extends KerasLayer[Tensor[T], Tensor[T], T](KerasLayer.addBatch(inputShape))
with IdentityOutputShape {
override def doBuild(inputShape: Shape): AbstractModule[Tensor[T], Tensor[T], T] = {
val layer = com.intel.analytics.bigdl.nn.LeakyReLU(
negval = alpha,
inplace = false)
layer.asInstanceOf[AbstractModule[Tensor[T], Tensor[T], T]]
}
}
object LeakyReLU {
def apply[@specialized(Float, Double) T: ClassTag](
alpha: Double = 0.3,
inputShape: Shape = null)(implicit ev: TensorNumeric[T]): LeakyReLU[T] = {
new LeakyReLU[T](alpha, inputShape)
}
}