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# TODO: define normalization api  
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import paddle
import paddle.fluid as fluid
from ...fluid.data_feeder import check_variable_and_dtype, check_type
from ...fluid.layer_helper import LayerHelper
from ...fluid.framework import in_dygraph_mode, core
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from ...framework import create_parameter
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from ...fluid.layers import l2_normalize  #DEFINE_ALIAS
from ...fluid.layers import lrn  #DEFINE_ALIAS
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from ...fluid.initializer import Constant
from ...fluid.param_attr import ParamAttr
from ...fluid import core, dygraph_utils
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__all__ = [
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    'batch_norm',
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    #       'data_norm',
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    'instance_norm',
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    'l2_normalize',
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    'layer_norm',
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    'lrn',
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    'normalize',
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    #       'spectral_norm'
]
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def normalize(x, p=2, axis=1, epsilon=1e-12, name=None):
    """
    This op normalizes ``x`` along dimension ``axis`` using :math:`L_p` norm. This layer computes

    .. math::

        y = \frac{x}{ \max\left( \lvert \lvert x \rvert \rvert_p, epsilon\right) }
    
    .. math::
        \lvert \lvert x \rvert \rvert_p = \left(\sum_i {\lvert x_i\rvert^p}  \right)^{1/p}

    where, :math:`\sum_i{\lvert x_i\rvert^p}` is calculated along the ``axis`` dimension.


    Args:
        x (Tensor): The input tensor could be N-D tensor, and the input data type could be float32 or float64.
        p (float|int, optional): The exponent value in the norm formulation. Default: 2
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        axis (int, optional): The axis on which to apply normalization. If `axis < 0`, the dimension to normalization is `x.ndim + axis`. -1 is the last dimension. 
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        epsilon (float, optional): Small float added to denominator to avoid dividing by zero. Default is 1e-12.
        name (str, optional): Name for the operation (optional, default is None). For more information, please refer to :ref:`api_guide_Name`.

    Returns:
        Tensor, the output has the same shape and data type with ``x``.

    Examples:

        .. code-block:: python

            import numpy as np
            import paddle
            import paddle.nn.functional as F

            paddle.disable_static()
            x = np.arange(6, dtype=np.float32).reshape(2,3)
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            x = paddle.to_tensor(x)
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            y = F.normalize(x)
            print(y.numpy())
            # [[0.         0.4472136  0.8944272 ]
            # [0.42426404 0.5656854  0.7071067 ]]

            y = F.normalize(x, p=1.5)
            print(y.numpy())
            # [[0.         0.40862012 0.81724024]
            # [0.35684016 0.4757869  0.5947336 ]]

            y = F.normalize(x, axis=0)
            print(y.numpy())
            # [[0.         0.24253564 0.37139067]
            # [1.         0.97014254 0.9284767 ]]
    """
    if in_dygraph_mode():
        eps = fluid.dygraph.base.to_variable([epsilon], dtype=x.dtype)
        out = core.ops.p_norm(x, 'axis', axis, 'porder',
                              float(p), 'keepdim', True, 'epsilon', epsilon)
        return x / core.ops.elementwise_max(out, eps)

    check_type(p, 'p', (float, int), 'normalize')
    check_type(axis, 'axis', (int), 'normalize')
    check_variable_and_dtype(x, 'x', ['float32', 'float64'], 'normalize')
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    if len(x.shape) == 1 and axis != 0 and axis != -1:
        raise ValueError(
            "Axis must be 0 or -1 when x is a 1-D tensor, but received axis = {}".
            format(axis))
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    attrs = {
        'axis': axis,
        'porder': float(p),
        'keepdim': True,
        'epsilon': epsilon,
    }
    helper = LayerHelper('p_norm', **locals())
    out = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(dtype=x.dtype)
    helper.append_op(
        type='p_norm', inputs={'X': x}, outputs={'Out': out}, attrs=attrs)
    eps = out.block.create_var(dtype=out.dtype)
    paddle.fill_constant([1], out.dtype, epsilon, out=eps)
    return paddle.elementwise_div(x, paddle.maximum(out, eps), name=name)
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def batch_norm(x,
               running_mean,
               running_var,
               weight,
               bias,
               training=False,
               momentum=0.9,
               epsilon=1e-05,
               data_format="NCHW",
               name=None):
    """
    Applies Batch Normalization as described in the paper Batch Normalization: Accelerating Deep Network Training by Reducing Internal Covariate Shift .

    nn.functional.batch_norm is uesd for nn.BatchNorm1d, nn.BatchNorm2d, nn.BatchNorm3d. Please use above API for BatchNorm.
    
    Parameters:
        x(Tesnor): input value. It's data type should be float32, float64.
        running_mean(Tensor): running mean.
        running_var(Tensor): running variance.
        weight(Tensor): The weight tensor of batch_norm, can not be None.
        bias(Tensor): The bias tensor of batch_norm can not be None. 
        epsilon(float, optional): The small value added to the variance to prevent division by zero. Default: 1e-5.
        momentum(float, optional): The value used for the moving_mean and moving_var computation. Default: 0.9.
        training(bool, optional): True means train mode which compute by batch data and track global mean and var during train period. False means inference mode which compute by global mean and var which calculated by train period. Defalut False.
        data_format(str, optional): Specify the input data format, may be "NC", "NCL", "NCHW" or "NCDHW". Defalut "NCHW".
        name(str, optional): Name for the BatchNorm, default is None. For more information, please refer to :ref:`api_guide_Name`..

    Returns:
        None

    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python

          import paddle
          import numpy as np

          paddle.disable_static()
          x = np.random.seed(123)
          x = np.random.random(size=(2, 1, 2, 3)).astype('float32')
          running_mean = np.random.random(size=1).astype('float32')
          running_variance = np.random.random(size=1).astype('float32')
          weight_data = np.random.random(size=1).astype('float32')
          bias_data = np.random.random(size=1).astype('float32')
          x = paddle.to_tensor(x)
          rm = paddle.to_tensor(running_mean)
          rv = paddle.to_tensor(running_variance)
          w = paddle.to_tensor(weight_data)
          b = paddle.to_tensor(bias_data)
          batch_norm_out = paddle.nn.functional.batch_norm(x, rm, rv, w, b)
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          print(batch_norm_out.numpy())
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    """

    assert len(x.shape) >= 2, "input dim must be larger than 1"

    # we use not training means use_global_status, more details see nn._BatchNormBase
    use_global_stats = not training
    # input ad out must share the memory
    mean_out = running_mean
    variance_out = running_var

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    true_data_format = ['NC', 'NCL', 'NCHW', 'NCWH', 'NCDHW']
    if data_format not in true_data_format:
        raise ValueError(
            "data_format must be one of 'NC', 'NCL', 'NCHW', 'NCWH', 'NCDHW', but receive {}".
            format(data_format))

    if data_format != 'NCWH':
        data_format = 'NCHW'

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    if in_dygraph_mode():
        # for dygraph need tuple
        attrs = ("momentum", momentum, "epsilon", epsilon, "data_layout",
                 data_format, "use_mkldnn", False, "fuse_with_relu", False,
                 "use_global_stats", use_global_stats)
        batch_norm_out, _, _, _, _, _ = core.ops.batch_norm(
            x, weight, bias, running_mean, running_var, mean_out, variance_out,
            *attrs)

        return dygraph_utils._append_activation_in_dygraph(
            batch_norm_out, act=None)

    check_variable_and_dtype(x, 'input', ['float16', 'float32', 'float64'],
                             'BatchNorm')

    # for static need dict
    attrs = {
        "momentum": momentum,
        "epsilon": epsilon,
        "data_layout": data_format,
        "use_mkldnn": False,
        "fuse_with_relu": False,
        "use_global_stats": use_global_stats,
    }

    inputs = {
        "X": [x],
        "Scale": [weight],
        "Bias": [bias],
        "Mean": [running_mean],
        "Variance": [running_var]
    }

    helper = LayerHelper('batch_norm', **locals())

    dtype = x.dtype if x.dtype is not 'float16' else 'float32'
    saved_mean = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(
        dtype=dtype, stop_gradient=True)
    saved_variance = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(
        dtype=dtype, stop_gradient=True)
    batch_norm_out = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(dtype)

    outputs = {
        "Y": [batch_norm_out],
        "MeanOut": [running_mean],
        "VarianceOut": [running_var],
        "SavedMean": [saved_mean],
        "SavedVariance": [saved_variance]
    }

    helper.append_op(
        type="batch_norm", inputs=inputs, outputs=outputs, attrs=attrs)

    return helper.append_activation(batch_norm_out)


def layer_norm(x,
               normalized_shape,
               weight=None,
               bias=None,
               epsilon=1e-05,
               name=None):
    """
    see more detail in paddle.nn.LayerNorm
    
    Parameters:
        x(Tensor): Input Tensor. It's data type should be float32, float64.
        normalized_shape(int|list|tuple): Input shape from an expected input of
            size :math:`[*, normalized_shape[0], normalized_shape[1], ..., normalized_shape[-1]]`.
            If it is a single integer, this module will normalize over the last dimension
            which is expected to be of that specific size.
        epsilon(float, optional): The small value added to the variance to prevent
            division by zero. Default: 1e-05.
        weight(Tensor, optional): The weight tensor of batch_norm. Default: None.
        bias(Tensor, optional): The bias tensor of batch_norm. Default: None.
        name(str, optional): Name for the LayerNorm, default is None. For more information, please refer to :ref:`api_guide_Name`..

    Returns:
        None

    Examples:

        .. code-block:: python

          import paddle
          import numpy as np

          paddle.disable_static()
          np.random.seed(123)
          x_data = np.random.random(size=(2, 2, 2, 3)).astype('float32')
          x = paddle.to_tensor(x_data) 
          layer_norm = paddle.nn.functional.layer_norm(x, x.shape[1:])
          layer_norm_out = layer_norm(x)

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          print(layer_norm_out.numpy())
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    """
    input_shape = list(x.shape)
    input_ndim = len(input_shape)
    normalized_ndim = len(normalized_shape)
    begin_norm_axis = input_ndim - normalized_ndim
    if input_ndim < normalized_ndim or input_shape[
            begin_norm_axis:] != normalized_shape:
        str_normalized_shape = str(normalized_shape)
        raise ValueError('Given normalized_shape is ' + str_normalized_shape +
                         ', expected input with shape [*, ' +
                         str_normalized_shape[
                             1:] + ', but got input shape ' + str(input_shape))

    if in_dygraph_mode():
        pre_act, _, _ = core.ops.layer_norm(x, weight, bias, 'epsilon', epsilon,
                                            'begin_norm_axis', begin_norm_axis)
        return dygraph_utils._append_activation_in_dygraph(pre_act, act=None)

    check_variable_and_dtype(x, 'input', ['float32', 'float64'], 'LayerNorm')

    inputs = dict()
    inputs['X'] = [x]
    if weight:
        inputs['Scale'] = [weight]
    if bias:
        inputs['Bias'] = [bias]
    attrs = {"epsilon": epsilon, "begin_norm_axis": begin_norm_axis}

    # create output
    helper = LayerHelper('layer_norm', **locals())
    mean_out = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(
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        dtype=x.dtype, stop_gradient=True)
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    variance_out = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(
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        dtype=x.dtype, stop_gradient=True)
    layer_norm_out = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(x.dtype)
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    helper.append_op(
        type="layer_norm",
        inputs=inputs,
        outputs={
            "Y": layer_norm_out,
            "Mean": mean_out,
            "Variance": variance_out,
        },
        attrs={"epsilon": epsilon,
               "begin_norm_axis": begin_norm_axis})

    return helper.append_activation(layer_norm_out)


def instance_norm(x,
                  running_mean=None,
                  running_var=None,
                  weight=None,
                  bias=None,
                  use_input_stats=True,
                  momentum=0.9,
                  eps=1e-05,
                  data_format="NCHW",
                  name=None):
    """
    See more detail in nn.layer.InstanceNorm2d.

    Parameters:
        x(Tensor): Input Tensor. It's data type should be float32, float64.
        running_mean(Tensor): running mean. Default None.
        running_var(Tensor): running variance. Default None.
        weight(Tensor, optional): The weight tensor of instance_norm. Default: None.
        bias(Tensor, optional): The bias tensor of instance_norm. Default: None.
        eps(float, optional): A value added to the denominator for numerical stability. Default is 1e-5.
        momentum(float, optional): The value used for the moving_mean and moving_var computation. Default: 0.9.
        use_input_stats(bool): Default True.
        data_format(str, optional): Specify the input data format, may be "NC", "NCL", "NCHW" or "NCDHW". Defalut "NCHW".
        name(str, optional): Name for the InstanceNorm, default is None. For more information, please refer to :ref:`api_guide_Name`..

    Returns:
        None.

    Examples:

        .. code-block:: python

          import paddle
          import numpy as np

          paddle.disable_static()
          np.random.seed(123)
          x_data = np.random.random(size=(2, 2, 2, 3)).astype('float32')
          x = paddle.to_tensor(x_data) 
          instance_norm_out = paddle.nn.functional.instancenorm(x)

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          print(instance_norm_out.numpy())
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    """

    if in_dygraph_mode():
        out, _, _ = core.ops.instance_norm(x, weight, bias, "epsilon", eps,
                                           "momentum", momentum, "data_format",
                                           data_format)
        return out

    check_variable_and_dtype(x, 'input', ['float32', 'float64'], "InstanceNorm")

    attrs = {"epsilon": eps, "momentum": momentum, "data_format": data_format}

    if weight and bias:
        inputs = {"X": [x], "Scale": [weight], "Bias": [bias]}
    else:
        inputs = {"X": [x]}

    helper = LayerHelper('instance_norm', **locals())
    saved_mean = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(
        dtype=x.dtype, stop_gradient=True)
    saved_variance = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(
        dtype=x.dtype, stop_gradient=True)
    instance_norm_out = helper.create_variable_for_type_inference(x.dtype)

    outputs = {
        "Y": [instance_norm_out],
        "SavedMean": [saved_mean],
        "SavedVariance": [saved_variance]
    }

    helper.append_op(
        type="instance_norm", inputs=inputs, outputs=outputs, attrs=attrs)
    return instance_norm_out