tf.image.stateless_random_flip_up_down
Randomly flip an image vertically (upside down) deterministically.
tf.image.stateless_random_flip_up_down(
image, seed
)
Guarantees the same results given the same seed
independent of how many
times the function is called, and independent of global seed settings (e.g.
tf.random.set_seed
).
Example usage:
image = np.array([[[1], [2]], [[3], [4]]])
seed = (2, 3)
tf.image.stateless_random_flip_up_down(image, seed).numpy().tolist()
[[[3], [4]], [[1], [2]]]
Args |
image
|
4-D Tensor of shape [batch, height, width, channels] or 3-D Tensor
of shape [height, width, channels] .
|
seed
|
A shape [2] Tensor, the seed to the random number generator. Must have
dtype int32 or int64 . (When using XLA, only int32 is allowed.)
|
Returns |
A tensor of the same type and shape as image .
|
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Last updated 2023-03-17 UTC.
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