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from __future__ import division
import torch
import math
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import sys
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import random
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from PIL import Image
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try:
    import accimage
except ImportError:
    accimage = None
import numpy as np
import numbers
import types
import collections
import warnings

from . import functional as F

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if sys.version_info < (3, 3):
    Sequence = collections.Sequence
    Iterable = collections.Iterable
else:
    Sequence = collections.abc.Sequence
    Iterable = collections.abc.Iterable


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__all__ = ["Compose", "ToTensor", "ToPILImage", "Normalize", "Resize", "Scale", "CenterCrop", "Pad",
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           "Lambda", "RandomApply", "RandomChoice", "RandomOrder", "RandomCrop", "RandomHorizontalFlip",
           "RandomVerticalFlip", "RandomResizedCrop", "RandomSizedCrop", "FiveCrop", "TenCrop", "LinearTransformation",
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           "ColorJitter", "RandomRotation", "RandomAffine", "Grayscale", "RandomGrayscale"]
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_pil_interpolation_to_str = {
    Image.NEAREST: 'PIL.Image.NEAREST',
    Image.BILINEAR: 'PIL.Image.BILINEAR',
    Image.BICUBIC: 'PIL.Image.BICUBIC',
    Image.LANCZOS: 'PIL.Image.LANCZOS',
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    Image.HAMMING: 'PIL.Image.HAMMING',
    Image.BOX: 'PIL.Image.BOX',
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}

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class Compose(object):
    """Composes several transforms together.

    Args:
        transforms (list of ``Transform`` objects): list of transforms to compose.

    Example:
        >>> transforms.Compose([
        >>>     transforms.CenterCrop(10),
        >>>     transforms.ToTensor(),
        >>> ])
    """

    def __init__(self, transforms):
        self.transforms = transforms

    def __call__(self, img):
        for t in self.transforms:
            img = t(img)
        return img

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    def __repr__(self):
        format_string = self.__class__.__name__ + '('
        for t in self.transforms:
            format_string += '\n'
            format_string += '    {0}'.format(t)
        format_string += '\n)'
        return format_string

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class ToTensor(object):
    """Convert a ``PIL Image`` or ``numpy.ndarray`` to tensor.

    Converts a PIL Image or numpy.ndarray (H x W x C) in the range
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    [0, 255] to a torch.FloatTensor of shape (C x H x W) in the range [0.0, 1.0]
    if the PIL Image belongs to one of the modes (L, LA, P, I, F, RGB, YCbCr, RGBA, CMYK, 1)
    or if the numpy.ndarray has dtype = np.uint8

    In the other cases, tensors are returned without scaling.
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    """

    def __call__(self, pic):
        """
        Args:
            pic (PIL Image or numpy.ndarray): Image to be converted to tensor.

        Returns:
            Tensor: Converted image.
        """
        return F.to_tensor(pic)

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    def __repr__(self):
        return self.__class__.__name__ + '()'

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class ToPILImage(object):
    """Convert a tensor or an ndarray to PIL Image.

    Converts a torch.*Tensor of shape C x H x W or a numpy ndarray of shape
    H x W x C to a PIL Image while preserving the value range.

    Args:
        mode (`PIL.Image mode`_): color space and pixel depth of input data (optional).
            If ``mode`` is ``None`` (default) there are some assumptions made about the input data:
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             - If the input has 4 channels, the ``mode`` is assumed to be ``RGBA``.
             - If the input has 3 channels, the ``mode`` is assumed to be ``RGB``.
             - If the input has 2 channels, the ``mode`` is assumed to be ``LA``.
             - If the input has 1 channel, the ``mode`` is determined by the data type (i.e ``int``, ``float``,
              ``short``).
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    .. _PIL.Image mode: https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/handbook/concepts.html#concept-modes
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    """
    def __init__(self, mode=None):
        self.mode = mode

    def __call__(self, pic):
        """
        Args:
            pic (Tensor or numpy.ndarray): Image to be converted to PIL Image.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Image converted to PIL Image.

        """
        return F.to_pil_image(pic, self.mode)

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    def __repr__(self):
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        format_string = self.__class__.__name__ + '('
        if self.mode is not None:
            format_string += 'mode={0}'.format(self.mode)
        format_string += ')'
        return format_string
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class Normalize(object):
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    """Normalize a tensor image with mean and standard deviation.
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    Given mean: ``(M1,...,Mn)`` and std: ``(S1,..,Sn)`` for ``n`` channels, this transform
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    will normalize each channel of the input ``torch.*Tensor`` i.e.
    ``input[channel] = (input[channel] - mean[channel]) / std[channel]``

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    .. note::
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        This transform acts out of place, i.e., it does not mutates the input tensor.
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    Args:
        mean (sequence): Sequence of means for each channel.
        std (sequence): Sequence of standard deviations for each channel.
    """

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    def __init__(self, mean, std, inplace=False):
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        self.mean = mean
        self.std = std
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        self.inplace = inplace
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    def __call__(self, tensor):
        """
        Args:
            tensor (Tensor): Tensor image of size (C, H, W) to be normalized.

        Returns:
            Tensor: Normalized Tensor image.
        """
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        return F.normalize(tensor, self.mean, self.std, self.inplace)
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    def __repr__(self):
        return self.__class__.__name__ + '(mean={0}, std={1})'.format(self.mean, self.std)

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class Resize(object):
    """Resize the input PIL Image to the given size.

    Args:
        size (sequence or int): Desired output size. If size is a sequence like
            (h, w), output size will be matched to this. If size is an int,
            smaller edge of the image will be matched to this number.
            i.e, if height > width, then image will be rescaled to
            (size * height / width, size)
        interpolation (int, optional): Desired interpolation. Default is
            ``PIL.Image.BILINEAR``
    """

    def __init__(self, size, interpolation=Image.BILINEAR):
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        assert isinstance(size, int) or (isinstance(size, Iterable) and len(size) == 2)
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        self.size = size
        self.interpolation = interpolation

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be scaled.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Rescaled image.
        """
        return F.resize(img, self.size, self.interpolation)

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    def __repr__(self):
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        interpolate_str = _pil_interpolation_to_str[self.interpolation]
        return self.__class__.__name__ + '(size={0}, interpolation={1})'.format(self.size, interpolate_str)
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class Scale(Resize):
    """
    Note: This transform is deprecated in favor of Resize.
    """
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        warnings.warn("The use of the transforms.Scale transform is deprecated, " +
                      "please use transforms.Resize instead.")
        super(Scale, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)


class CenterCrop(object):
    """Crops the given PIL Image at the center.

    Args:
        size (sequence or int): Desired output size of the crop. If size is an
            int instead of sequence like (h, w), a square crop (size, size) is
            made.
    """

    def __init__(self, size):
        if isinstance(size, numbers.Number):
            self.size = (int(size), int(size))
        else:
            self.size = size

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be cropped.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Cropped image.
        """
        return F.center_crop(img, self.size)

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    def __repr__(self):
        return self.__class__.__name__ + '(size={0})'.format(self.size)

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class Pad(object):
    """Pad the given PIL Image on all sides with the given "pad" value.

    Args:
        padding (int or tuple): Padding on each border. If a single int is provided this
            is used to pad all borders. If tuple of length 2 is provided this is the padding
            on left/right and top/bottom respectively. If a tuple of length 4 is provided
            this is the padding for the left, top, right and bottom borders
            respectively.
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        fill (int or tuple): Pixel fill value for constant fill. Default is 0. If a tuple of
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            length 3, it is used to fill R, G, B channels respectively.
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        padding_mode (str): Type of padding. Should be: constant, edge, reflect or symmetric.
            Default is constant.

            - constant: pads with a constant value, this value is specified with fill

            - edge: pads with the last value at the edge of the image

            - reflect: pads with reflection of image without repeating the last value on the edge

                For example, padding [1, 2, 3, 4] with 2 elements on both sides in reflect mode
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                will result in [3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2]
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            - symmetric: pads with reflection of image repeating the last value on the edge

                For example, padding [1, 2, 3, 4] with 2 elements on both sides in symmetric mode
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                will result in [2, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 3]
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    """

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    def __init__(self, padding, fill=0, padding_mode='constant'):
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        assert isinstance(padding, (numbers.Number, tuple))
        assert isinstance(fill, (numbers.Number, str, tuple))
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        assert padding_mode in ['constant', 'edge', 'reflect', 'symmetric']
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        if isinstance(padding, Sequence) and len(padding) not in [2, 4]:
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            raise ValueError("Padding must be an int or a 2, or 4 element tuple, not a " +
                             "{} element tuple".format(len(padding)))

        self.padding = padding
        self.fill = fill
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        self.padding_mode = padding_mode
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    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be padded.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Padded image.
        """
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        return F.pad(img, self.padding, self.fill, self.padding_mode)
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return self.__class__.__name__ + '(padding={0}, fill={1}, padding_mode={2})'.\
            format(self.padding, self.fill, self.padding_mode)
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class Lambda(object):
    """Apply a user-defined lambda as a transform.

    Args:
        lambd (function): Lambda/function to be used for transform.
    """

    def __init__(self, lambd):
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        assert callable(lambd), repr(type(lambd).__name__) + " object is not callable"
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        self.lambd = lambd

    def __call__(self, img):
        return self.lambd(img)

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    def __repr__(self):
        return self.__class__.__name__ + '()'

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class RandomTransforms(object):
    """Base class for a list of transformations with randomness

    Args:
        transforms (list or tuple): list of transformations
    """

    def __init__(self, transforms):
        assert isinstance(transforms, (list, tuple))
        self.transforms = transforms

    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def __repr__(self):
        format_string = self.__class__.__name__ + '('
        for t in self.transforms:
            format_string += '\n'
            format_string += '    {0}'.format(t)
        format_string += '\n)'
        return format_string


class RandomApply(RandomTransforms):
    """Apply randomly a list of transformations with a given probability

    Args:
        transforms (list or tuple): list of transformations
        p (float): probability
    """

    def __init__(self, transforms, p=0.5):
        super(RandomApply, self).__init__(transforms)
        self.p = p

    def __call__(self, img):
        if self.p < random.random():
            return img
        for t in self.transforms:
            img = t(img)
        return img

    def __repr__(self):
        format_string = self.__class__.__name__ + '('
        format_string += '\n    p={}'.format(self.p)
        for t in self.transforms:
            format_string += '\n'
            format_string += '    {0}'.format(t)
        format_string += '\n)'
        return format_string


class RandomOrder(RandomTransforms):
    """Apply a list of transformations in a random order
    """
    def __call__(self, img):
        order = list(range(len(self.transforms)))
        random.shuffle(order)
        for i in order:
            img = self.transforms[i](img)
        return img


class RandomChoice(RandomTransforms):
    """Apply single transformation randomly picked from a list
    """
    def __call__(self, img):
        t = random.choice(self.transforms)
        return t(img)


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class RandomCrop(object):
    """Crop the given PIL Image at a random location.

    Args:
        size (sequence or int): Desired output size of the crop. If size is an
            int instead of sequence like (h, w), a square crop (size, size) is
            made.
        padding (int or sequence, optional): Optional padding on each border
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            respectively. If a sequence of length 2 is provided, it is used to
            pad left/right, top/bottom borders, respectively.
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            desired size to avoid raising an exception. Since cropping is done 
            after padding, the padding seems to be done at a random offset.
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        fill: Pixel fill value for constant fill. Default is 0. If a tuple of
            length 3, it is used to fill R, G, B channels respectively.
            This value is only used when the padding_mode is constant
        padding_mode: Type of padding. Should be: constant, edge, reflect or symmetric. Default is constant.

             - constant: pads with a constant value, this value is specified with fill

             - edge: pads with the last value on the edge of the image

             - reflect: pads with reflection of image (without repeating the last value on the edge)

                padding [1, 2, 3, 4] with 2 elements on both sides in reflect mode
                will result in [3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2]

             - symmetric: pads with reflection of image (repeating the last value on the edge)

                padding [1, 2, 3, 4] with 2 elements on both sides in symmetric mode
                will result in [2, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 3]

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    def __init__(self, size, padding=None, pad_if_needed=False, fill=0, padding_mode='constant'):
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        if isinstance(size, numbers.Number):
            self.size = (int(size), int(size))
        else:
            self.size = size
        self.padding = padding
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        self.pad_if_needed = pad_if_needed
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        self.fill = fill
        self.padding_mode = padding_mode
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    @staticmethod
    def get_params(img, output_size):
        """Get parameters for ``crop`` for a random crop.

        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be cropped.
            output_size (tuple): Expected output size of the crop.

        Returns:
            tuple: params (i, j, h, w) to be passed to ``crop`` for random crop.
        """
        w, h = img.size
        th, tw = output_size
        if w == tw and h == th:
            return 0, 0, h, w

        i = random.randint(0, h - th)
        j = random.randint(0, w - tw)
        return i, j, th, tw

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be cropped.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Cropped image.
        """
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        if self.padding is not None:
            img = F.pad(img, self.padding, self.fill, self.padding_mode)
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        # pad the width if needed
        if self.pad_if_needed and img.size[0] < self.size[1]:
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            img = F.pad(img, (self.size[1] - img.size[0], 0), self.fill, self.padding_mode)
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        # pad the height if needed
        if self.pad_if_needed and img.size[1] < self.size[0]:
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            img = F.pad(img, (0, self.size[0] - img.size[1]), self.fill, self.padding_mode)
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        i, j, h, w = self.get_params(img, self.size)

        return F.crop(img, i, j, h, w)

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    def __repr__(self):
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        return self.__class__.__name__ + '(size={0}, padding={1})'.format(self.size, self.padding)
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class RandomHorizontalFlip(object):
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    """Horizontally flip the given PIL Image randomly with a given probability.

    Args:
        p (float): probability of the image being flipped. Default value is 0.5
    """

    def __init__(self, p=0.5):
        self.p = p
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    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be flipped.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Randomly flipped image.
        """
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        if random.random() < self.p:
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        return img

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class RandomVerticalFlip(object):
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    """Vertically flip the given PIL Image randomly with a given probability.

    Args:
        p (float): probability of the image being flipped. Default value is 0.5
    """

    def __init__(self, p=0.5):
        self.p = p
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    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be flipped.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Randomly flipped image.
        """
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        return img

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class RandomResizedCrop(object):
    """Crop the given PIL Image to random size and aspect ratio.

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    A crop of random size (default: of 0.08 to 1.0) of the original size and a random
    aspect ratio (default: of 3/4 to 4/3) of the original aspect ratio is made. This crop
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    is finally resized to given size.
    This is popularly used to train the Inception networks.

    Args:
        size: expected output size of each edge
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        scale: range of size of the origin size cropped
        ratio: range of aspect ratio of the origin aspect ratio cropped
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        interpolation: Default: PIL.Image.BILINEAR
    """

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    def __init__(self, size, scale=(0.08, 1.0), ratio=(3. / 4., 4. / 3.), interpolation=Image.BILINEAR):
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        if isinstance(size, tuple):
            self.size = size
        else:
            self.size = (size, size)
        if (scale[0] > scale[1]) or (ratio[0] > ratio[1]):
            warnings.warn("range should be of kind (min, max)")

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        self.scale = scale
        self.ratio = ratio
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    @staticmethod
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    def get_params(img, scale, ratio):
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        """Get parameters for ``crop`` for a random sized crop.

        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be cropped.
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            scale (tuple): range of size of the origin size cropped
            ratio (tuple): range of aspect ratio of the origin aspect ratio cropped
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        Returns:
            tuple: params (i, j, h, w) to be passed to ``crop`` for a random
                sized crop.
        """
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            aspect_ratio = random.uniform(*ratio)
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            w = int(round(math.sqrt(target_area * aspect_ratio)))
            h = int(round(math.sqrt(target_area / aspect_ratio)))

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            if random.random() < 0.5 and min(ratio) <= (h / w) <= max(ratio):
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                w, h = h, w

            if w <= img.size[0] and h <= img.size[1]:
                i = random.randint(0, img.size[1] - h)
                j = random.randint(0, img.size[0] - w)
                return i, j, h, w

        # Fallback
        w = min(img.size[0], img.size[1])
        i = (img.size[1] - w) // 2
        j = (img.size[0] - w) // 2
        return i, j, w, w

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
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        Returns:
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        format_string = self.__class__.__name__ + '(size={0}'.format(self.size)
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class RandomSizedCrop(RandomResizedCrop):
    """
    Note: This transform is deprecated in favor of RandomResizedCrop.
    """
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        warnings.warn("The use of the transforms.RandomSizedCrop transform is deprecated, " +
                      "please use transforms.RandomResizedCrop instead.")
        super(RandomSizedCrop, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)


class FiveCrop(object):
    """Crop the given PIL Image into four corners and the central crop

    .. Note::
         This transform returns a tuple of images and there may be a mismatch in the number of
         inputs and targets your Dataset returns. See below for an example of how to deal with
         this.

    Args:
         size (sequence or int): Desired output size of the crop. If size is an ``int``
            instead of sequence like (h, w), a square crop of size (size, size) is made.

    Example:
         >>> transform = Compose([
         >>>    FiveCrop(size), # this is a list of PIL Images
         >>>    Lambda(lambda crops: torch.stack([ToTensor()(crop) for crop in crops])) # returns a 4D tensor
         >>> ])
         >>> #In your test loop you can do the following:
         >>> input, target = batch # input is a 5d tensor, target is 2d
         >>> bs, ncrops, c, h, w = input.size()
         >>> result = model(input.view(-1, c, h, w)) # fuse batch size and ncrops
         >>> result_avg = result.view(bs, ncrops, -1).mean(1) # avg over crops
    """

    def __init__(self, size):
        self.size = size
        if isinstance(size, numbers.Number):
            self.size = (int(size), int(size))
        else:
            assert len(size) == 2, "Please provide only two dimensions (h, w) for size."
            self.size = size

    def __call__(self, img):
        return F.five_crop(img, self.size)

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        return self.__class__.__name__ + '(size={0})'.format(self.size)

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class TenCrop(object):
    """Crop the given PIL Image into four corners and the central crop plus the flipped version of
    these (horizontal flipping is used by default)

    .. Note::
         This transform returns a tuple of images and there may be a mismatch in the number of
         inputs and targets your Dataset returns. See below for an example of how to deal with
         this.

    Args:
        size (sequence or int): Desired output size of the crop. If size is an
            int instead of sequence like (h, w), a square crop (size, size) is
            made.
        vertical_flip(bool): Use vertical flipping instead of horizontal

    Example:
         >>> transform = Compose([
         >>>    TenCrop(size), # this is a list of PIL Images
         >>>    Lambda(lambda crops: torch.stack([ToTensor()(crop) for crop in crops])) # returns a 4D tensor
         >>> ])
         >>> #In your test loop you can do the following:
         >>> input, target = batch # input is a 5d tensor, target is 2d
         >>> bs, ncrops, c, h, w = input.size()
         >>> result = model(input.view(-1, c, h, w)) # fuse batch size and ncrops
         >>> result_avg = result.view(bs, ncrops, -1).mean(1) # avg over crops
    """

    def __init__(self, size, vertical_flip=False):
        self.size = size
        if isinstance(size, numbers.Number):
            self.size = (int(size), int(size))
        else:
            assert len(size) == 2, "Please provide only two dimensions (h, w) for size."
            self.size = size
        self.vertical_flip = vertical_flip

    def __call__(self, img):
        return F.ten_crop(img, self.size, self.vertical_flip)

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class LinearTransformation(object):
    """Transform a tensor image with a square transformation matrix computed
    offline.

    Given transformation_matrix, will flatten the torch.*Tensor, compute the dot
    product with the transformation matrix and reshape the tensor to its
    original shape.

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                 [D x D] with np.dot(X.T, X), perform SVD on this matrix and
                 pass it as transformation_matrix.

    Args:
        transformation_matrix (Tensor): tensor [D x D], D = C x H x W
    """

    def __init__(self, transformation_matrix):
        if transformation_matrix.size(0) != transformation_matrix.size(1):
            raise ValueError("transformation_matrix should be square. Got " +
                             "[{} x {}] rectangular matrix.".format(*transformation_matrix.size()))
        self.transformation_matrix = transformation_matrix

    def __call__(self, tensor):
        """
        Args:
            tensor (Tensor): Tensor image of size (C, H, W) to be whitened.

        Returns:
            Tensor: Transformed image.
        """
        if tensor.size(0) * tensor.size(1) * tensor.size(2) != self.transformation_matrix.size(0):
            raise ValueError("tensor and transformation matrix have incompatible shape." +
                             "[{} x {} x {}] != ".format(*tensor.size()) +
                             "{}".format(self.transformation_matrix.size(0)))
        flat_tensor = tensor.view(1, -1)
        transformed_tensor = torch.mm(flat_tensor, self.transformation_matrix)
        tensor = transformed_tensor.view(tensor.size())
        return tensor

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        format_string = self.__class__.__name__ + '('
        format_string += (str(self.transformation_matrix.numpy().tolist()) + ')')
        return format_string

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class ColorJitter(object):
    """Randomly change the brightness, contrast and saturation of an image.

    Args:
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        brightness (float or tuple of float (min, max)): How much to jitter brightness.
            brightness_factor is chosen uniformly from [max(0, 1 - brightness), 1 + brightness]
            or the given [min, max]. Should be non negative numbers.
        contrast (float or tuple of float (min, max)): How much to jitter contrast.
            contrast_factor is chosen uniformly from [max(0, 1 - contrast), 1 + contrast]
            or the given [min, max]. Should be non negative numbers.
        saturation (float or tuple of float (min, max)): How much to jitter saturation.
            saturation_factor is chosen uniformly from [max(0, 1 - saturation), 1 + saturation]
            or the given [min, max]. Should be non negative numbers.
        hue (float or tuple of float (min, max)): How much to jitter hue.
            hue_factor is chosen uniformly from [-hue, hue] or the given [min, max].
            Should have 0<= hue <= 0.5 or -0.5 <= min <= max <= 0.5.
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    def __init__(self, brightness=0, contrast=0, saturation=0, hue=0):
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        self.brightness = self._check_input(brightness, 'brightness')
        self.contrast = self._check_input(contrast, 'contrast')
        self.saturation = self._check_input(saturation, 'saturation')
        self.hue = self._check_input(hue, 'hue', center=0, bound=(-0.5, 0.5),
                                     clip_first_on_zero=False)

    def _check_input(self, value, name, center=1, bound=(0, float('inf')), clip_first_on_zero=True):
        if isinstance(value, numbers.Number):
            if value < 0:
                raise ValueError("If {} is a single number, it must be non negative.".format(name))
            value = [center - value, center + value]
            if clip_first_on_zero:
                value[0] = max(value[0], 0)
        elif isinstance(value, (tuple, list)) and len(value) == 2:
            if not bound[0] <= value[0] <= value[1] <= bound[1]:
                raise ValueError("{} values should be between {}".format(name, bound))
        else:
            raise TypeError("{} should be a single number or a list/tuple with lenght 2.".format(name))

        # if value is 0 or (1., 1.) for brightness/contrast/saturation
        # or (0., 0.) for hue, do nothing
        if value[0] == value[1] == center:
            value = None
        return value
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    @staticmethod
    def get_params(brightness, contrast, saturation, hue):
        """Get a randomized transform to be applied on image.

        Arguments are same as that of __init__.

        Returns:
            Transform which randomly adjusts brightness, contrast and
            saturation in a random order.
        """
        transforms = []
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        if brightness is not None:
            brightness_factor = random.uniform(brightness[0], brightness[1])
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            contrast_factor = random.uniform(contrast[0], contrast[1])
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            saturation_factor = random.uniform(saturation[0], saturation[1])
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            hue_factor = random.uniform(hue[0], hue[1])
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        transform = Compose(transforms)

        return transform

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Input image.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Color jittered image.
        """
        transform = self.get_params(self.brightness, self.contrast,
                                    self.saturation, self.hue)
        return transform(img)
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        format_string = self.__class__.__name__ + '('
        format_string += 'brightness={0}'.format(self.brightness)
        format_string += ', contrast={0}'.format(self.contrast)
        format_string += ', saturation={0}'.format(self.saturation)
        format_string += ', hue={0})'.format(self.hue)
        return format_string
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class RandomRotation(object):
    """Rotate the image by angle.

    Args:
        degrees (sequence or float or int): Range of degrees to select from.
            If degrees is a number instead of sequence like (min, max), the range of degrees
            will be (-degrees, +degrees).
        resample ({PIL.Image.NEAREST, PIL.Image.BILINEAR, PIL.Image.BICUBIC}, optional):
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        expand (bool, optional): Optional expansion flag.
            If true, expands the output to make it large enough to hold the entire rotated image.
            If false or omitted, make the output image the same size as the input image.
            Note that the expand flag assumes rotation around the center and no translation.
        center (2-tuple, optional): Optional center of rotation.
            Origin is the upper left corner.
            Default is the center of the image.
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    def __init__(self, degrees, resample=False, expand=False, center=None):
        if isinstance(degrees, numbers.Number):
            if degrees < 0:
                raise ValueError("If degrees is a single number, it must be positive.")
            self.degrees = (-degrees, degrees)
        else:
            if len(degrees) != 2:
                raise ValueError("If degrees is a sequence, it must be of len 2.")
            self.degrees = degrees

        self.resample = resample
        self.expand = expand
        self.center = center

    @staticmethod
    def get_params(degrees):
        """Get parameters for ``rotate`` for a random rotation.

        Returns:
            sequence: params to be passed to ``rotate`` for random rotation.
        """
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        return angle

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
            img (PIL Image): Image to be rotated.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Rotated image.
        """

        angle = self.get_params(self.degrees)

        return F.rotate(img, angle, self.resample, self.expand, self.center)
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        format_string += ', resample={0}'.format(self.resample)
        format_string += ', expand={0}'.format(self.expand)
        if self.center is not None:
            format_string += ', center={0}'.format(self.center)
        format_string += ')'
        return format_string
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class RandomAffine(object):
    """Random affine transformation of the image keeping center invariant

    Args:
        degrees (sequence or float or int): Range of degrees to select from.
            If degrees is a number instead of sequence like (min, max), the range of degrees
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        translate (tuple, optional): tuple of maximum absolute fraction for horizontal
            and vertical translations. For example translate=(a, b), then horizontal shift
            is randomly sampled in the range -img_width * a < dx < img_width * a and vertical shift is
            randomly sampled in the range -img_height * b < dy < img_height * b. Will not translate by default.
        scale (tuple, optional): scaling factor interval, e.g (a, b), then scale is
            randomly sampled from the range a <= scale <= b. Will keep original scale by default.
        shear (sequence or float or int, optional): Range of degrees to select from.
            If degrees is a number instead of sequence like (min, max), the range of degrees
            will be (-degrees, +degrees). Will not apply shear by default
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    def __init__(self, degrees, translate=None, scale=None, shear=None, resample=False, fillcolor=0):
        if isinstance(degrees, numbers.Number):
            if degrees < 0:
                raise ValueError("If degrees is a single number, it must be positive.")
            self.degrees = (-degrees, degrees)
        else:
            assert isinstance(degrees, (tuple, list)) and len(degrees) == 2, \
                "degrees should be a list or tuple and it must be of length 2."
            self.degrees = degrees

        if translate is not None:
            assert isinstance(translate, (tuple, list)) and len(translate) == 2, \
                "translate should be a list or tuple and it must be of length 2."
            for t in translate:
                if not (0.0 <= t <= 1.0):
                    raise ValueError("translation values should be between 0 and 1")
        self.translate = translate

        if scale is not None:
            assert isinstance(scale, (tuple, list)) and len(scale) == 2, \
                "scale should be a list or tuple and it must be of length 2."
            for s in scale:
                if s <= 0:
                    raise ValueError("scale values should be positive")
        self.scale = scale

        if shear is not None:
            if isinstance(shear, numbers.Number):
                if shear < 0:
                    raise ValueError("If shear is a single number, it must be positive.")
                self.shear = (-shear, shear)
            else:
                assert isinstance(shear, (tuple, list)) and len(shear) == 2, \
                    "shear should be a list or tuple and it must be of length 2."
                self.shear = shear
        else:
            self.shear = shear

        self.resample = resample
        self.fillcolor = fillcolor

    @staticmethod
    def get_params(degrees, translate, scale_ranges, shears, img_size):
        """Get parameters for affine transformation

        Returns:
            sequence: params to be passed to the affine transformation
        """
        angle = random.uniform(degrees[0], degrees[1])
        if translate is not None:
            max_dx = translate[0] * img_size[0]
            max_dy = translate[1] * img_size[1]
            translations = (np.round(random.uniform(-max_dx, max_dx)),
                            np.round(random.uniform(-max_dy, max_dy)))
        else:
            translations = (0, 0)

        if scale_ranges is not None:
            scale = random.uniform(scale_ranges[0], scale_ranges[1])
        else:
            scale = 1.0

        if shears is not None:
            shear = random.uniform(shears[0], shears[1])
        else:
            shear = 0.0

        return angle, translations, scale, shear

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
            img (PIL Image): Image to be transformed.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Affine transformed image.
        """
        ret = self.get_params(self.degrees, self.translate, self.scale, self.shear, img.size)
        return F.affine(img, *ret, resample=self.resample, fillcolor=self.fillcolor)

    def __repr__(self):
        s = '{name}(degrees={degrees}'
        if self.translate is not None:
            s += ', translate={translate}'
        if self.scale is not None:
            s += ', scale={scale}'
        if self.shear is not None:
            s += ', shear={shear}'
        if self.resample > 0:
            s += ', resample={resample}'
        if self.fillcolor != 0:
            s += ', fillcolor={fillcolor}'
        s += ')'
        d = dict(self.__dict__)
        d['resample'] = _pil_interpolation_to_str[d['resample']]
        return s.format(name=self.__class__.__name__, **d)


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    Returns:
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        - If num_output_channels == 3 : returned image is 3 channel with r == g == b
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    def __init__(self, num_output_channels=1):
        self.num_output_channels = num_output_channels

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be converted to grayscale.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Randomly grayscaled image.
        """
        return F.to_grayscale(img, num_output_channels=self.num_output_channels)

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    """Randomly convert image to grayscale with a probability of p (default 0.1).
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        - If input image is 1 channel: grayscale version is 1 channel
        - If input image is 3 channel: grayscale version is 3 channel with r == g == b
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    def __init__(self, p=0.1):
        self.p = p

    def __call__(self, img):
        """
        Args:
            img (PIL Image): Image to be converted to grayscale.

        Returns:
            PIL Image: Randomly grayscaled image.
        """
        num_output_channels = 1 if img.mode == 'L' else 3
        if random.random() < self.p:
            return F.to_grayscale(img, num_output_channels=num_output_channels)
        return img
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