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Image warping using per-pixel flow vectors.
tf.contrib.image.dense_image_warp(
image, flow, name='dense_image_warp'
)
Apply a non-linear warp to the image, where the warp is specified by a dense flow field of offset vectors that define the correspondences of pixel values in the output image back to locations in the source image. Specifically, the pixel value at output[b, j, i, c] is images[b, j - flow[b, j, i, 0], i - flow[b, j, i, 1], c].
The locations specified by this formula do not necessarily map to an int index. Therefore, the pixel value is obtained by bilinear interpolation of the 4 nearest pixels around (b, j - flow[b, j, i, 0], i - flow[b, j, i, 1]). For locations outside of the image, we use the nearest pixel values at the image boundary.
Args | |
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image
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4-D float Tensor with shape [batch, height, width, channels] .
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flow
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A 4-D float Tensor with shape [batch, height, width, 2] .
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name
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A name for the operation (optional).
Note that image and flow can be of type tf.half, tf.float32, or tf.float64, and do not necessarily have to be the same type. |
Returns | |
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A 4-D float Tensor with shape[batch, height, width, channels]
and same type as input image.
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Raises | |
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ValueError
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if height < 2 or width < 2 or the inputs have the wrong number of dimensions. |