instance_norm¶
- paddle.nn.functional. instance_norm ( x, running_mean=None, running_var=None, weight=None, bias=None, use_input_stats=True, momentum=0.9, eps=1e-05, data_format='NCHW', name=None ) [source]
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         See more detail in nn.layer.InstanceNorm2D. - Parameters
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           - x (Tensor) – Input Tensor. It’s data type should be float32, float64. 
- running_mean (Tensor, optional) – running mean. Default None. 
- running_var (Tensor, optional) – running variance. Default None. 
- weight (Tensor, optional) – The weight tensor of instance_norm. Default: None. 
- bias (Tensor, optional) – The bias tensor of instance_norm. Default: None. 
- eps (float, optional) – A value added to the denominator for numerical stability. Default is 1e-5. 
- momentum (float, optional) – The value used for the moving_mean and moving_var computation. Default: 0.9. 
- use_input_stats (bool, optional) – Default True. 
- data_format (str, optional) – Specify the input data format, may be “NC”, “NCL”, “NCHW” or “NCDHW”. Defalut “NCHW”. 
- name (str, optional) – Name for the InstanceNorm, default is None. For more information, please refer to Name.. 
 
- Returns
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           None. 
 Examples import paddle x = paddle.rand((2, 2, 2, 3)) instance_norm_out = paddle.nn.functional.instance_norm(x) print(instance_norm_out) 
