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from ...fluid.dygraph import layers
from ...fluid.layer_helper import LayerHelper
from .. import functional as F

__all__ = [
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    'AvgPool1D',
    'AvgPool2D',
    'AvgPool3D',
    'MaxPool1D',
    'MaxPool2D',
    'MaxPool3D',
    'AdaptiveAvgPool1D',
    'AdaptiveAvgPool2D',
    'AdaptiveAvgPool3D',
    'AdaptiveMaxPool1D',
    'AdaptiveMaxPool2D',
    'AdaptiveMaxPool3D',
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]


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class AvgPool1D(layers.Layer):
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    """
    This operation applies a 1D average pooling over an input signal composed
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    of several input planes, based on the input, output_size, return_mask parameters.
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    Input(X) and output(Out) are in NCL format, where N is batch
    size, C is the number of channels, L is the length of the feature.
    The output tensor shape will be [N, C, output_size].

    The output value of the layer with input size (N, C, L),
    output (N, C, L_{out}) and kernel_size k can be precisely described as
    For average pool1d:

    ..  math::

       Output(N_i, C_i, l) &= mean(Input[N_i, C_i, stride \times l:stride \times l+k])


    Args:
        kernel_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list,
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            it must contain an integer.
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        stride (int|list|tuple): The pool stride size. If pool stride size is a tuple or list,
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            it must contain an integer.
        padding (string|int|list|tuple): The padding size. Padding could be in one of the following forms.
            1. A string in ['valid', 'same'].
            2. An int, which means the feature map is zero padded by size of `padding` on every sides.
            3. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 1, which means the feature map is zero padded by the size of `padding[0]` on every sides.
            4. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 2. It has the form [pad_before, pad_after].
            5. A list or tuple of pairs of integers. It has the form [[pad_before, pad_after], [pad_before, pad_after], ...]. Note that, the batch dimension and channel dimension should be [0,0] or (0,0).
            The default value is 0.
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        exclusive (bool): Whether to exclude padding points in average pooling
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                          mode, default is `True`.
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        ceil_mode (bool): ${ceil_mode_comment}Whether to use the ceil function to calculate output height and width.
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            If it is set to False, the floor function will be used. The default value is False.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.

    Returns:
        None.

    Raises:
        ValueError: If `padding` is a string, but not "SAME" or "VALID".
        ValueError: If `padding` is "VALID", but `ceil_mode` is True.
        ValueError: If `padding` is a list or tuple but its length greater than 1.
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        ShapeError: If the input is not a 3-D tensor.
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        ShapeError: If the output's shape calculated is not greater than 0.


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    Shape:
        - inpuut: 3-D tensor.
        - output: 3-D tensor

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    Examples:

        .. code-block:: python
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          import paddle
          import paddle.nn as nn
          paddle.disable_static()

          data = paddle.to_tensor(np.random.uniform(-1, 1, [1, 3, 32]).astype(np.float32))
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          AvgPool1D = nn.AvgPool1D(kernel_size=2, stride=2, padding=0)
          pool_out = AvgPool1D(data)
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          # pool_out shape: [1, 3, 16]

    """

    def __init__(self,
                 kernel_size,
                 stride=None,
                 padding=0,
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                 exclusive=True,
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                 ceil_mode=False,
                 name=None):
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        super(AvgPool1D, self).__init__()
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        self.kernel_size = kernel_size
        self.stride = stride
        self.padding = padding
        self.ceil_mode = ceil_mode
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        self.exclusive = exclusive
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        self.name = name

    def forward(self, x):
        out = F.avg_pool1d(x, self.kernel_size, self.stride, self.padding,
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                           self.exclusive, self.ceil_mode, self.name)
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        return out


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class AvgPool2D(layers.Layer):
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    """
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    This operation applies 2D average pooling over input features based on the input,
    and kernel_size, stride, padding parameters. Input(X) and Output(Out) are
    in NCHW format, where N is batch size, C is the number of channels,
    H is the height of the feature, and W is the width of the feature.
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    Example:
      Input:
           X shape: $(N, C, H_{in}, W_{in})$
      Attr:
           kernel_size: ksize
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      Output:
           Out shape: $(N, C, H_{out}, W_{out})$
           $$
           out(N_i, C_j, h, w)  = \frac{1}{ksize[0] * ksize[1]} \sum_{m=0}^{ksize[0]-1} \sum_{n=0}^{ksize[1]-1}
                               input(N_i, C_j, stride[0] \times h + m, stride[1] \times w + n)
           $$
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    Args:
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       kernel_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain two integers, (pool_size_Height, pool_size_Width).
            Otherwise, the pool kernel size will be a square of an int.
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        stride (int|list|tuple): The pool stride size. If pool stride size is a tuple or list,
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            it must contain two integers, (pool_stride_Height, pool_stride_Width).
            Otherwise, the pool stride size will be a square of an int.

        padding (string|int|list|tuple): The padding size. Padding could be in one of the following forms.
            1. A string in ['valid', 'same'].
            2. An int, which means the feature map is zero padded by size of `padding` on every sides.
            3. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 2, [pad_height, pad_weight] whose value means the padding size of each dimension.
            4. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 4. [pad_height_top, pad_height_bottom, pad_width_left, pad_width_right] whose value means the padding size of each side.
            5. A list or tuple of pairs of integers. It has the form [[pad_before, pad_after], [pad_before, pad_after], ...]. Note that, the batch dimension and channel dimension should be [0,0] or (0,0).
            The default value is 0.
        ceil_mode (bool): when True, will use `ceil` instead of `floor` to compute the output shape
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        exclusive (bool): Whether to exclude padding points in average pooling
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                          mode, default is `true`.
        divisor_override (float): if specified, it will be used as divisor, otherwise kernel_size will be used. Default None.
        data_format (string): The data format of the input and output data. An optional string from: `"NCHW"`, `"NDHW"`.
                        The default is `"NCHW"`. When it is `"NCHW"`, the data is stored in the order of:
                        `[batch_size, input_channels, input_height, input_width]`.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.

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    Shape:
        - x: 4-D tensor.
        - out: 2-D tensor
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    Returns: None.
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    Raises:
        ValueError: If `padding` is a string, but not "SAME" or "VALID".
        ValueError: If `padding` is "VALID", but `ceil_mode` is True.
        ShapeError: If the output's shape calculated is not greater than 0.
    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python
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          import paddle
          import paddle.nn as nn
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          import numpy as np
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          paddle.disable_static()

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          # max pool2d
          input = paddle.to_tensor(np.random.uniform(-1, 1, [1, 3, 32, 32]).astype(np.float32))
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          AvgPool2D = nn.AvgPool2D(kernel_size=2,
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                                stride=2, padding=0)
          output = AvgPoo2d(input)
          # output.shape [1, 3, 16, 16]
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    """

    def __init__(self,
                 kernel_size,
                 stride=None,
                 padding=0,
                 ceil_mode=False,
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                 exclusive=True,
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                 divisor_override=None,
                 data_format="NCHW",
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                 name=None):
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        super(AvgPool2D, self).__init__()
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        self.ksize = kernel_size
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        self.stride = stride
        self.padding = padding
        self.ceil_mode = ceil_mode
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        self.exclusive = exclusive
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        self.divisor = divisor_override
        self.data_format = data_format
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        self.name = name

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    def forward(self, x):
        return F.avg_pool2d(
            x,
            kernel_size=self.ksize,
            stride=self.stride,
            padding=self.padding,
            ceil_mode=self.ceil_mode,
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            exclusive=self.exclusive,
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            divisor_override=self.divisor,
            data_format=self.data_format,
            name=self.name)
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class AvgPool3D(layers.Layer):
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    """
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    This operation applies 3D max pooling over input features based on the input,
    and kernel_size, stride, padding parameters. Input(X) and Output(Out) are
    in NCDHW format, where N is batch size, C is the number of channels,
    H is the height of the feature,  D is the depth of the feature, and W is the width of the feature.
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    Args:
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        kernel_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size
            is a tuple or list, it must contain three integers,
            (kernel_size_Depth, kernel_size_Height, kernel_size_Width).
            Otherwise, the pool kernel size will be the cube of an int.
        stride (int|list|tuple): The pool stride size. If pool stride size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain three integers, [stride_Depth, stride_Height, stride_Width).
            Otherwise, the pool stride size will be a cube of an int.
        padding (string|int|list|tuple): The padding size. Padding could be in one of the following forms.
            1. A string in ['valid', 'same'].
            2. An int, which means the feature map is zero padded by size of `padding` on every sides.
            3. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 3, [pad_depth, pad_height, pad_weight] whose value means the padding size of each dimension.
            4. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 6. [pad_depth_front, pad_depth_back, pad_height_top, pad_height_bottom, pad_width_left, pad_width_right] whose value means the padding size of each side.
            5. A list or tuple of pairs of integers. It has the form [[pad_before, pad_after], [pad_before, pad_after], ...]. Note that, the batch dimension and channel dimension should be [0,0] or (0,0).
            The default value is 0.
        ceil_mode (bool): ${ceil_mode_comment}
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        exclusive (bool): Whether to exclude padding points in average pooling
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                          mode, default is True.
        divisor_override (int|float) if specified, it will be used as divisor, otherwise kernel_size will be used. Default None.
        data_format (string): The data format of the input and output data. An optional string from: `"NCDHW"`, `"NDHWC"`.
                        The default is `"NCDHW"`. When it is `"NCDHW"`, the data is stored in the order of:
                        `[batch_size, input_channels, input_depth, input_height, input_width]`.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.

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    Returns: None.
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    Raises:
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        ValueError: If `padding` is a string, but not "SAME" or "VALID".
        ValueError: If `padding` is "VALID", but `ceil_mode` is True.
        ShapeError: If the output's shape calculated is not greater than 0.

    Shape:
        - x: 5-D tensor.
        - out: 5-D tensor.
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    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python
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          import paddle
          import paddle.nn as nn
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          import numpy as np
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          paddle.disable_static()

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          # avg pool3d
          input = paddle.to_tensor(np.random.uniform(-1, 1, [1, 2, 3, 32, 32]).astype(np.float32))
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          AvgPool3D = nn.AvgPool3D(kernel_size=2,
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                                   stride=2, padding=0)
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          output = AvgPool3D(input)
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          # output.shape [1, 2, 3, 16, 16]

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    """

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    def __init__(self,
                 kernel_size,
                 stride,
                 padding=0,
                 ceil_mode=False,
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                 exclusive=True,
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                 divisor_override=None,
                 data_format="NCDHW",
                 name=None):
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        super(AvgPool3D, self).__init__()
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        self.ksize = kernel_size
        self.stride = stride
        self.padding = padding
        self.ceil_mode = ceil_mode
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        self.exclusive = exclusive
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        self.divisor = divisor_override
        self.data_format = data_format
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        self.name = name

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    def forward(self, x):
        return F.avg_pool3d(
            x,
            kernel_size=self.ksize,
            stride=self.stride,
            padding=self.padding,
            ceil_mode=self.ceil_mode,
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            exclusive=self.exclusive,
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            divisor_override=self.divisor,
            data_format=self.data_format,
            name=self.name)
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class MaxPool1D(layers.Layer):
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    """
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    Applies a 1D max pooling over an input signal composed of several input planes based
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    on the input, output_size, return_mask parameters.
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    Input(X) and output(Out) are in NCL format, where N is batch
    size, C is the number of channels, L is the length of the feature.

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    The output value of the layer with input size (N, C, L),
    output (N, C, L_{out}) and kernel_size k can be precisely described as
    For average pool1d:
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    ..  math::

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       Output(N_i, C_i, l) &=  max(Input[N_i, C_i, stride \times l:stride \times l+k])}
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    Args:
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       kernel_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain an integer.
        stride (int|list|tuple): The pool stride size. If pool stride size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain an integer.
        padding (string|int|list|tuple): The padding size. Padding could be in one of the following forms.
            1. A string in ['valid', 'same'].
            2. An integer, which means the feature map is zero padded by size of `padding` on every sides.
            3. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 1, which means the feature map is zero padded by the size of `padding[0]` on every sides.
            4. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 2. It has the form [pad_before, pad_after].
            5. A list or tuple of pairs of integers. It has the form [[pad_before, pad_after], [pad_before, pad_after], ...]. Note that, the batch dimension and channel dimension should be [0,0] or (0,0).
            The default value is 0.
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        return_mask (bool): Whether return the max indices along with the outputs. default is `False`.
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        ceil_mode (bool): Whether to use the ceil function to calculate output height and width. False is the default.
            If it is set to False, the floor function will be used. Default False.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.
    Returns:
        None.

    Raises:
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        ValueError: If `padding` is a string, but not "SAME" or "VALID".
        ValueError: If `padding` is "VALID", but `ceil_mode` is True.
        ValueError: If `padding` is a list or tuple but its length greater than 1.
        ShapeError: If the input is not a 3-D.
        ShapeError: If the output's shape calculated is not greater than 0.


    Shape:
        - x: 3-D tensor.
        - out: 3-D tensor.
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    Examples:
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        .. code-block:: python

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          import paddle
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          import paddle.nn as nn
          paddle.disable_static()

          data = paddle.to_tensor(np.random.uniform(-1, 1, [1, 3, 32]).astype(np.float32))
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          MaxPool1D = nn.MaxPool1D(kernel_size=2, stride=2, padding=0)
          pool_out = MaxPool1D(data)
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          # pool_out shape: [1, 3, 16]

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          MaxPool1D = nn.MaxPool1D(kernel_size=2, stride=2, padding=0, return_mask=True)
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          pool_out, indices = MaxPool1D(data)
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          # pool_out shape: [1, 3, 16], indices shape: [1, 3, 16]

    """

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    def __init__(self,
                 kernel_size,
                 stride=None,
                 padding=0,
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                 return_mask=False,
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                 ceil_mode=False,
                 name=None):
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        super(MaxPool1D, self).__init__()
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        self.kernel_size = kernel_size
        self.stride = stride
        self.padding = padding
        self.ceil_mode = ceil_mode
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        self.return_mask = return_mask
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        self.name = name

    def forward(self, input):
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        out = F.max_pool1d(input, self.kernel_size, self.stride, self.padding,
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                           self.return_mask, self.ceil_mode, self.name)
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        return out
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class MaxPool2D(layers.Layer):
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    """
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    This operation applies 2D max pooling over input feature based on the input,
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    and kernel_size, stride, padding parameters. Input(X) and Output(Out) are
    in NCHW format, where N is batch size, C is the number of channels,
    H is the height of the feature, and W is the width of the feature.

    Example:
      Input:
           X shape: $(N, C, H_{in}, W_{in})$
      Attr:
           kernel_size: ksize

      Output:
           Out shape: $(N, C, H_{out}, W_{out})$
           $$
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           out(N_i, C_j, h, w) ={} & \max_{m=0, \ldots, ksize[0] -1} \max_{n=0, \ldots, ksize[1]-1} \\
                                    & \text{input}(N_i, C_j, \text{stride[0]} \times h + m,
                                                   \text{stride[1]} \times w + n)
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           $$

    Args:
        kernel_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain two integers, (pool_size_Height, pool_size_Width).
            Otherwise, the pool kernel size will be a square of an int.
        stride (int|list|tuple): The pool stride size. If pool stride size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain two integers, (pool_stride_Height, pool_stride_Width).
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            Otherwise, the pool stride size will be a square of an int.
        padding (string|int|list|tuple): The padding size. Padding could be in one of the following forms.
            1. A string in ['valid', 'same'].
            2. An int, which means the feature map is zero padded by size of `padding` on every sides.
            3. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 2, [pad_height, pad_weight] whose value means the padding size of each dimension.
            4. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 4. [pad_height_top, pad_height_bottom, pad_width_left, pad_width_right] whose value means the padding size of each side.
            5. A list or tuple of pairs of integers. It has the form [[pad_before, pad_after], [pad_before, pad_after], ...]. Note that, the batch dimension and channel dimension should be [0,0] or (0,0).
            The default value is 0.
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        ceil_mode (bool): when True, will use `ceil` instead of `floor` to compute the output shape
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        return_mask (bool): Whether to return the max indices along with the outputs.
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        data_format (string): The data format of the input and output data. An optional string from: `"NCHW"`, `"NDHW"`.
                        The default is `"NCHW"`. When it is `"NCHW"`, the data is stored in the order of:
                        `[batch_size, input_channels, input_height, input_width]`.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.
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    Returns: None
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    Raises:
        ValueError: If `padding` is a string, but not "SAME" or "VALID".
        ValueError: If `padding` is "VALID", but `ceil_mode` is True.
        ShapeError: If the output's shape calculated is not greater than 0.
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    Shape:
        - x: 4-D tensor.
        - out: 4-D tensor.

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    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python
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          import paddle
          import paddle.nn as nn
          import numpy as np
          paddle.disable_static()

          # max pool2d
          input = paddle.to_tensor(np.random.uniform(-1, 1, [1, 3, 32, 32]).astype(np.float32))
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          MaxPool2D = nn.MaxPool2D(kernel_size=2,
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                                   stride=2, padding=0)
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          output = MaxPool2D(input)
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          # output.shape [1, 3, 16, 16]

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          # for return_mask=True
          MaxPool2D = nn.MaxPool2D(kernel_size=2, stride=2, padding=0, return_mask=True)
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          output, max_indices = MaxPool2D(input)
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          # output.shape [1, 3, 16, 16], max_indices.shape [1, 3, 16, 16],
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    """

    def __init__(self,
                 kernel_size,
                 stride=None,
                 padding=0,
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                 return_mask=False,
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                 ceil_mode=False,
                 data_format="NCHW",
                 name=None):
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        super(MaxPool2D, self).__init__()
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        self.ksize = kernel_size
        self.stride = stride
        self.padding = padding
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        self.return_mask = return_mask
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        self.ceil_mode = ceil_mode
        self.data_format = data_format
        self.name = name

    def forward(self, x):
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        return F.max_pool2d(
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            x,
            kernel_size=self.ksize,
            stride=self.stride,
            padding=self.padding,
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            return_mask=self.return_mask,
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            data_format=self.data_format,
            name=self.name)


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class MaxPool3D(layers.Layer):
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    """
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    This operation applies 3D max pooling over input features based on the input,
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    and kernel_size, stride, padding parameters. Input(X) and Output(Out) are
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    in NCDHW format, where N is batch size, C is the number of channels,
    H is the height of the feature,  D is the depth of the feature, and W is the width of the feature.
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    Args:
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        kernel_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If the kernel size
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            is a tuple or list, it must contain three integers,
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            (kernel_size_Depth, kernel_size_Height, kernel_size_Width).
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            Otherwise, the pool kernel size will be the cube of an int.
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        stride (int|list|tuple): The pool stride size. If pool stride size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain three integers, [stride_Depth, stride_Height, stride_Width).
            Otherwise, the pool stride size will be a cube of an int.
        padding (string|int|list|tuple): The padding size. Padding could be in one of the following forms.
            1. A string in ['valid', 'same'].
            2. An int, which means the feature map is zero padded by size of `padding` on every sides.
            3. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 3, [pad_depth, pad_height, pad_weight] whose value means the padding size of each dimension.
            4. A list[int] or tuple(int) whose length is 6. [pad_depth_front, pad_depth_back, pad_height_top, pad_height_bottom, pad_width_left, pad_width_right] whose value means the padding size of each side.
            5. A list or tuple of pairs of integers. It has the form [[pad_before, pad_after], [pad_before, pad_after], ...]. Note that, the batch dimension and channel dimension should be [0,0] or (0,0).
            The default value is 0.
        ceil_mode (bool): ${ceil_mode_comment}
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        return_mask (bool): Whether to return the max indices along with the outputs.
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        data_format (string): The data format of the input and output data. An optional string from: `"NCDHW"`, `"NDHWC"`.
                        The default is `"NCDHW"`. When it is `"NCDHW"`, the data is stored in the order of:
                        `[batch_size, input_channels, input_depth, input_height, input_width]`.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.


    Returns:None.
    Raises:
        ValueError: If `padding` is a string, but not "SAME" or "VALID".
        ValueError: If `padding` is "VALID", but `ceil_mode` is True.
        ShapeError: If the output's shape calculated is not greater than 0.
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    Shape:
        - x: 5-D tensor.
        - out: 5-D tensor.

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    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python
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          import paddle
          import paddle.nn as nn
          import numpy as np
          paddle.disable_static()

          # max pool3d
          input = paddle.to_tensor(np.random.uniform(-1, 1, [1, 2, 3, 32, 32]).astype(np.float32))
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          MaxPool3D = nn.MaxPool3D(kernel_size=2,
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          output = MaxPool3D(input)
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          # output.shape [1, 2, 3, 16, 16]

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          # for return_mask=True
          MaxPool3D = nn.MaxPool3D(kernel_size=2, stride=2, padding=0, return_mask=True)
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          output, max_indices = MaxPool3D(input)
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          # output.shape [1, 2, 3, 16, 16], max_indices.shape [1, 2, 3, 16, 16],
    """

    def __init__(self,
                 kernel_size,
                 stride,
                 padding,
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                 return_mask=False,
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                 ceil_mode=False,
                 data_format="NCDHW",
                 name=None):
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        super(MaxPool3D, self).__init__()
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        self.ksize = kernel_size
        self.stride = stride
        self.padding = padding
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        self.return_mask = return_mask
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        self.ceil_mode = ceil_mode
        self.data_format = data_format
        self.name = name

    def forward(self, x):
        return F.max_pool3d(
            x,
            kernel_size=self.ksize,
            stride=self.stride,
            padding=self.padding,
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            return_mask=self.return_mask,
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            data_format=self.data_format,
            name=self.name)


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class AdaptiveAvgPool1D(layers.Layer):
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    """
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    This operation applies a 1D adaptive average pooling over an input signal composed
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    of several input planes, based on the input, output_size, return_mask parameters.
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    Input(X) and output(Out) are in NCL format, where N is batch
    size, C is the number of channels, L is the length of the feature.
    The output tensor shape will be [N, C, output_size].

    For average adaptive pool1d:

    ..  math::

       lstart &= floor(i * L_{in} / L_{out})

       lend &= ceil((i + 1) * L_{in} / L_{out})

       Output(i) &= \\frac{sum(Input[lstart:lend])}{(lstart - lend)}
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    Args:
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        output_size (int): The target output size. It must be an integer.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.

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    Returns:
        None.

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    Raises:
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        ValueError: 'output_size' should be an integer.
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    Shape:
        - x: 3-D tensor.
        - out: 3-D tensor.

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    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python
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          # average adaptive pool1d
          # suppose input data in shape of [N, C, L], `output_size` is m or [m],
          # output shape is [N, C, m], adaptive pool divide L dimension
          # of input data into m grids averagely and performs poolings in each
          # grid to get output.
          # adaptive max pool performs calculations as follow:
          #
          #     for i in range(m):
          #         lstart = floor(i * L / m)
          #         lend = ceil((i + 1) * L / m)
          #         output[:, :, i] = sum(input[:, :, lstart: lend])/(lstart - lend)
          #
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          import paddle
          import paddle.nn as nn
          paddle.disable_static()

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          data = paddle.to_tensor(np.random.uniform(-1, 1, [1, 3, 32]).astype(np.float32))
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          AdaptiveAvgPool1D = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool1D(output_size=16)
          pool_out = AdaptiveAvgPool1D(data)
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          # pool_out shape: [1, 3, 16]
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    """

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    def __init__(self, output_size, name=None):
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        super(AdaptiveAvgPool1D, self).__init__()
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        self.output_size = output_size
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        self.name = name

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    def forward(self, input):
        return F.adaptive_avg_pool1d(input, self.output_size, self.name)


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class AdaptiveAvgPool2D(layers.Layer):
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    """

    This operation applies 2D adaptive avg pooling on input tensor. The h and w dimensions
    of the output tensor are determined by the parameter output_size.

    For avg adaptive pool2d:

    ..  math::

       hstart &= floor(i * H_{in} / H_{out})

       hend &= ceil((i + 1) * H_{in} / H_{out})

       wstart &= floor(j * W_{in} / W_{out})

       wend &= ceil((j + 1) * W_{in} / W_{out})

       Output(i ,j) &= \\frac{sum(Input[hstart:hend, wstart:wend])}{(hend - hstart) * (wend - wstart)}


    Parameters:
        output_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain two element, (H, W). H and W can be either a int, or None which means
            the size will be the same as that of the input.
        data_format (str): The data format of the input and output data. An optional string
            from: "NCHW", "NHWC". The default is "NCHW". When it is "NCHW", the data is stored in
            the order of: [batch_size, input_channels, input_height, input_width].
        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.

    Shape:
        x (Tensor): The input tensor of adaptive avg pool2d operator, which is a 4-D tensor. The data type can be float32, float64.
        output (Tensor): The output tensor of adaptive avg pool2d operator, which is a 4-D tensor. The data type is same as input x.

    Returns:
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        A callable object of AdaptiveAvgPool2D.
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    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python

            # adaptive avg pool2d
            # suppose input data in shape of [N, C, H, W], `output_size` is [m, n],
            # output shape is [N, C, m, n], adaptive pool divide H and W dimensions
            # of input data into m * n grids averagely and performs poolings in each
            # grid to get output.
            # adaptive avg pool performs calculations as follow:
            #
            #     for i in range(m):
            #         for j in range(n):
            #             hstart = floor(i * H / m)
            #             hend = ceil((i + 1) * H / m)
            #             wstart = floor(i * W / n)
            #             wend = ceil((i + 1) * W / n)
            #             output[:, :, i, j] = avg(input[:, :, hstart: hend, wstart: wend])
            #
            import paddle
            import numpy as np
            paddle.disable_static()
            input_data = np.random.rand(2, 3, 32, 32)
            x = paddle.to_tensor(input_data)
            # x.shape is [2, 3, 32, 32]
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            adaptive_avg_pool = paddle.nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2D(output_size=3)
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            pool_out = adaptive_avg_pool(x = x)
            # pool_out.shape is [2, 3, 3, 3]
    """

    def __init__(self, output_size, data_format="NCHW", name=None):
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        super(AdaptiveAvgPool2D, self).__init__()
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        self._output_size = output_size
        self._data_format = data_format
        self._name = name

    def forward(self, x):
        return F.adaptive_avg_pool2d(
            x,
            output_size=self._output_size,
            data_format=self._data_format,
            name=self._name)


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class AdaptiveAvgPool3D(layers.Layer):
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    """

    This operation applies 3D adaptive avg pooling on input tensor. The h and w dimensions
    of the output tensor are determined by the parameter output_size.

    For avg adaptive pool3d:

    ..  math::

      dstart &= floor(i * D_{in} / D_{out})

      dend &= ceil((i + 1) * D_{in} / D_{out})

      hstart &= floor(j * H_{in} / H_{out})

      hend &= ceil((j + 1) * H_{in} / H_{out})

      wstart &= floor(k * W_{in} / W_{out})

      wend &= ceil((k + 1) * W_{in} / W_{out})

      Output(i ,j, k) &= \\frac{sum(Input[dstart:dend, hstart:hend, wstart:wend])}{(dend - dstart) * (hend - hstart) * (wend - wstart)}


    Parameters:
        output_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list,
            it must contain three elements, (D, H, W). D, H and W can be either a int, or None which means
            the size will be the same as that of the input.
        data_format (str): The data format of the input and output data. An optional string
            from: "NCDHW", "NDHWC". The default is "NCDHW". When it is "NCDHW", the data is stored in
            the order of: [batch_size, input_channels, input_depth, input_height, input_width].
        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.
    Shape:
        x (Tensor): The input tensor of adaptive avg pool3d operator, which is a 5-D tensor. The data type can be float32, float64.
        output (Tensor): The output tensor of adaptive avg pool3d operator, which is a 5-D tensor. The data type is same as input x.

    Returns:
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        A callable object of AdaptiveAvgPool3D.
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    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python

            # adaptive avg pool3d
            # suppose input data in shape of [N, C, D, H, W], `output_size` is [l, m, n],
            # output shape is [N, C, l, m, n], adaptive pool divide D, H and W dimensions
            # of input data into l * m * n grids averagely and performs poolings in each
            # grid to get output.
            # adaptive avg pool performs calculations as follow:
            #
            #     for i in range(l):
            #         for j in range(m):
            #             for k in range(n):
            #                 dstart = floor(i * D / l)
            #                 dend = ceil((i + 1) * D / l)
            #                 hstart = floor(j * H / m)
            #                 hend = ceil((j + 1) * H / m)
            #                 wstart = floor(k * W / n)
            #                 wend = ceil((k + 1) * W / n)
            #                 output[:, :, i, j, k] =
            #                     avg(input[:, :, dstart:dend, hstart: hend, wstart: wend])
            import paddle
            import numpy as np
            paddle.disable_static()
            input_data = np.random.rand(2, 3, 8, 32, 32)
            x = paddle.to_tensor(input_data)
            # x.shape is [2, 3, 8, 32, 32]
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            adaptive_avg_pool = paddle.nn.AdaptiveAvgPool3D(output_size=3)
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            pool_out = adaptive_avg_pool(x = x)
            # pool_out = [2, 3, 3, 3, 3]
    """

    def __init__(self, output_size, data_format="NCDHW", name=None):
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        super(AdaptiveAvgPool3D, self).__init__()
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        self._output_size = output_size
        self._data_format = data_format
        self._name = name

    def forward(self, x):
        return F.adaptive_avg_pool3d(
            x,
            output_size=self._output_size,
            data_format=self._data_format,
            name=self._name)


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class AdaptiveMaxPool1D(layers.Layer):
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    """

    This operation applies a 1D adaptive max pooling over an input signal composed
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    Input(X) and output(Out) are in NCL format, where N is batch
    size, C is the number of channels, L is the length of the feature.
    The output tensor shape will be [N, C, output_size].

    For max adaptive pool1d:

    ..  math::

       lstart &= floor(i * L_{in} / L_{out})

       lend &= ceil((i + 1) * L_{in} / L_{out})

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       Output(i) &= max(Input[lstart:lend])
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    Args:
        output_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list,
             it must contain one int.
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        return_mask (bool): If true, the index of max pooling point will be returned along
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            with outputs. It cannot be set in average pooling type. Default False.
        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.
    Returns:
        None.

    Raises:
        ValueError: 'pool_size' should be a integer or list or tuple with length as 1.

    Shape:
        x (Tensor): The input tensor of adaptive max pool1d operator, which is a 3-D tensor. The data type can be float32, float64.
        output (Tensor): The output tensor of adaptive max pool1d operator, which is a 3-D tensor. The data type is same as input x.

    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python

          # max adaptive pool1d
          # suppose input data in shape of [N, C, L], `output_size` is m or [m],
          # output shape is [N, C, m], adaptive pool divide L dimension
          # of input data into m grids averagely and performs poolings in each
          # grid to get output.
          # adaptive max pool performs calculations as follow:
          #
          #     for i in range(m):
          #         lstart = floor(i * L / m)
          #         lend = ceil((i + 1) * L / m)
          #         output[:, :, i] = max(input[:, :, lstart: lend])
          #
                    import paddle
          import paddle.nn as nn
          paddle.disable_static()

          data = paddle.to_tensor(np.random.uniform(-1, 1, [1, 3, 32]).astype(np.float32))
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          AdaptiveMaxPool1D = nn.AdaptiveMaxPool1D(output_size=16)
          pool_out = AdaptiveMaxPool1D(data)
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          # pool_out shape: [1, 3, 16]

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          # for return_mask = true
          AdaptiveMaxPool1D = nn.AdaptiveMaxPool1D(output_size=16, return_mask=True)
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          pool_out, indices = AdaptiveMaxPool1D(data)
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          # pool_out shape: [1, 3, 16], indices shape: [1, 3, 16]

    """

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    def __init__(self, output_size, return_mask=False, name=None):
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        super(AdaptiveMaxPool1D, self).__init__()
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        self.return_mask = return_mask
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        self.name = name

    def forward(self, input):
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        return F.adaptive_max_pool1d(input, self.output_size, self.return_mask,
                                     self.name)
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class AdaptiveMaxPool2D(layers.Layer):
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    """
    This operation applies 2D adaptive max pooling on input tensor. The h and w dimensions
    of the output tensor are determined by the parameter output_size. The difference between adaptive pooling and pooling is adaptive one focus on the output size.
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    For adaptive max pool2d:
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    ..  math::
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       hstart &= floor(i * H_{in} / H_{out})
       hend &= ceil((i + 1) * H_{in} / H_{out})
       wstart &= floor(j * W_{in} / W_{out})
       wend &= ceil((j + 1) * W_{in} / W_{out})
       Output(i ,j) &= max(Input[hstart:hend, wstart:wend])
    Parameters:
        output_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list, it must contain two element, (H, W). H and W can be either a int, or None which means the size will be the same as that of the input.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.
    Shape:
        x (Tensor): The input tensor of adaptive max pool2d operator, which is a 4-D tensor. The data type can be float32, float64.
        output (Tensor): The output tensor of adaptive max pool2d operator, which is a 4-D tensor. The data type is same as input x.
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    Returns:
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        A callable object of AdaptiveMaxPool2D.
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        .. code-block:: python
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            # adaptive max pool2d
            # suppose input data in shape of [N, C, H, W], `output_size` is [m, n],
            # output shape is [N, C, m, n], adaptive pool divide H and W dimensions
            # of input data into m * n grids averagely and performs poolings in each
            # grid to get output.
            # adaptive max pool performs calculations as follow:
            #
            #     for i in range(m):
            #         for j in range(n):
            #             hstart = floor(i * H / m)
            #             hend = ceil((i + 1) * H / m)
            #             wstart = floor(i * W / n)
            #             wend = ceil((i + 1) * W / n)
            #             output[:, :, i, j] = max(input[:, :, hstart: hend, wstart: wend])
            #
            import paddle
            import numpy as np
            paddle.disable_static()
            input_data = np.random.rand(2, 3, 32, 32)
            x = paddle.to_tensor(input_data)
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            pool_out, indices = adaptive_max_pool(x = x)
    """

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        self._name = name

    def forward(self, x):
        return F.adaptive_max_pool2d(
            x,
            output_size=self._output_size,
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class AdaptiveMaxPool3D(layers.Layer):
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    For adaptive max pool3d:
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    ..  math::
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      dstart &= floor(i * D_{in} / D_{out})
      dend &= ceil((i + 1) * D_{in} / D_{out})
      hstart &= floor(j * H_{in} / H_{out})
      hend &= ceil((j + 1) * H_{in} / H_{out})
      wstart &= floor(k * W_{in} / W_{out})
      wend &= ceil((k + 1) * W_{in} / W_{out})
      Output(i ,j, k) &= max(Input[dstart:dend, hstart:hend, wstart:wend])
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    Parameters:
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        output_size (int|list|tuple): The pool kernel size. If pool kernel size is a tuple or list, it must contain three elements, (D, H, W). D, H and W can be either a int, or None which means the size will be the same as that of the input.
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        name(str, optional): For detailed information, please refer
                             to :ref:`api_guide_Name`. Usually name is no need to set and
                             None by default.
    Shape:
        x (Tensor): The input tensor of adaptive max pool3d operator, which is a 5-D tensor. The data type can be float32, float64.
        output (Tensor): The output tensor of adaptive max pool3d operator, which is a 5-D tensor. The data type is same as input x.
    Returns:
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        A callable object of AdaptiveMaxPool3D.
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        .. code-block:: python
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            # adaptive max pool3d
            # suppose input data in shape of [N, C, D, H, W], `output_size` is [l, m, n],
            # output shape is [N, C, l, m, n], adaptive pool divide D, H and W dimensions
            # of input data into l * m * n grids averagely and performs poolings in each
            # grid to get output.
            # adaptive max pool performs calculations as follow:
            #
            #     for i in range(l):
            #         for j in range(m):
            #             for k in range(n):
            #                 dstart = floor(i * D / l)
            #                 dend = ceil((i + 1) * D / l)
            #                 hstart = floor(j * H / m)
            #                 hend = ceil((j + 1) * H / m)
            #                 wstart = floor(k * W / n)
            #                 wend = ceil((k + 1) * W / n)
            #                 output[:, :, i, j, k] =
            #                     max(input[:, :, dstart:dend, hstart: hend, wstart: wend])
            import paddle
            import numpy as np
            paddle.disable_static()
            input_data = np.random.rand(2, 3, 8, 32, 32)
            x = paddle.to_tensor(input_data)
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            pool = paddle.nn.AdaptiveMaxPool3D(output_size=4)
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            # out shape: [2, 3, 4, 4, 4]
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            out, indices = pool(x)
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    """

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    def __init__(self, output_size, return_mask=False, name=None):
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        super(AdaptiveMaxPool3D, self).__init__()
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        self._output_size = output_size
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        self._return_mask = return_mask
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        self._name = name

    def forward(self, x):
        return F.adaptive_max_pool3d(
            x,
            output_size=self._output_size,
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