tf.raw_ops.DepthwiseConv2dNative

Computes a 2-D depthwise convolution given 4-D input and filter tensors.

Given an input tensor of shape [batch, in_height, in_width, in_channels] and a filter / kernel tensor of shape [filter_height, filter_width, in_channels, channel_multiplier], containing in_channels convolutional filters of depth 1, depthwise_conv2d applies a different filter to each input channel (expanding from 1 channel to channel_multiplier channels for each), then concatenates the results together. Thus, the output has in_channels * channel_multiplier channels.

for k in 0..in_channels-1
  for q in 0..channel_multiplier-1
    output[b, i, j, k * channel_multiplier + q] =
      sum_{di, dj} input[b, strides[1] * i + di, strides[2] * j + dj, k] *
                        filter[di, dj, k, q]

Must have strides[0] = strides[3] = 1. For the most common case of the same horizontal and vertices strides, strides = [1, stride, stride, 1].

input A Tensor. Must be one of the following types: half, bfloat16, float32, float64.
filter A Tensor. Must have the same type as input.
strides A list of ints. 1-D of length 4. The stride of the sliding window for each dimension of input.
padding A string from: "SAME", "VALID". The type of padding algorithm to use.
data_format An optional string from: "NHWC", "NCHW". Defaults to "NHWC". Specify the data format of the input and output data. With the default format "NHWC", the data is stored in the order of: [batch, height, width, channels]. Alternatively, the format could be "NCHW", the data storage order of: [batch, channels, height, width].
dilations An optional list of ints. Defaults to [1, 1, 1, 1]. 1-D tensor of length 4. The dilation factor for each dimension of input. If set to k > 1, there will be k-1 skipped cells between each filter element on that dimension. The dimension order is determined by the value of data_format, see above for details. Dilations in the batch and depth dimensions must be 1.
name A name for the operation (optional).

A Tensor. Has the same type as input.