Zero-padding layer for 2D input (e.g. picture).
Inherits From: Layer, Operation
tf.keras.layers.ZeroPadding2D(
    padding=(1, 1), data_format=None, **kwargs
)
Used in the notebooks
  
    
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This layer can add rows and columns of zeros at the top, bottom, left and
right side of an image tensor.
Example:
input_shape = (1, 1, 2, 2)
x = np.arange(np.prod(input_shape)).reshape(input_shape)
x
[[[[0 1]
   [2 3]]]]
y = keras.layers.ZeroPadding2D(padding=1)(x)
y
[[[[0 0]
   [0 0]
   [0 0]
   [0 0]]
  [[0 0]
   [0 1]
   [2 3]
   [0 0]]
  [[0 0]
   [0 0]
   [0 0]
   [0 0]]]]
| Args | 
|---|
| padding | Int, or tuple of 2 ints, or tuple of 2 tuples of 2 ints. 
If int: the same symmetric padding is applied to height and width.If tuple of 2 ints: interpreted as two different symmetric padding
values for height and width:
(symmetric_height_pad, symmetric_width_pad).If tuple of 2 tuples of 2 ints: interpreted as
((top_pad, bottom_pad), (left_pad, right_pad)). | 
| data_format | A string, one of "channels_last"(default) or"channels_first". The ordering of the dimensions in the inputs."channels_last"corresponds to inputs with shape(batch_size, height, width, channels)while"channels_first"corresponds to inputs with shape(batch_size, channels, height, width).
When unspecified, usesimage_data_formatvalue found in your Keras
config file at~/.keras/keras.json(if exists). Defaults to"channels_last". | 
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| 4D tensor with shape: 
If data_formatis"channels_last":(batch_size, height, width, channels)If data_formatis"channels_first":(batch_size, channels, height, width) | 
| Output shape | 
|---|
| 4D tensor with shape: 
If data_formatis"channels_last":(batch_size, padded_height, padded_width, channels)If data_formatis"channels_first":(batch_size, channels, padded_height, padded_width) | 
| Attributes | 
|---|
| input | Retrieves the input tensor(s) of a symbolic operation. Only returns the tensor(s) corresponding to the first time
the operation was called.
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| output | Retrieves the output tensor(s) of a layer. Only returns the tensor(s) corresponding to the first time
the operation was called.
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Methods
from_config
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@classmethod
from_config(
    config
)
Creates a layer from its config.
This method is the reverse of get_config,
capable of instantiating the same layer from the config
dictionary. It does not handle layer connectivity
(handled by Network), nor weights (handled by set_weights).
| Args | 
|---|
| config | A Python dictionary, typically the
output of get_config. | 
| Returns | 
|---|
| A layer instance. | 
symbolic_call
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symbolic_call(
    *args, **kwargs
)