10-06-2012
Not Worked!
Hi Gotham,
When I used the command your way , i get file of 0 size. But the earlier code was giving me file of 307 KB.
Sandhya.
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mpscnnconvolutiontransposenode
MPSCNNConvolutionTransposeNode(3) MetalPerformanceShaders.framework MPSCNNConvolutionTransposeNode(3)
NAME
MPSCNNConvolutionTransposeNode
SYNOPSIS
#import <MPSNNGraphNodes.h>
Inherits MPSCNNConvolutionNode.
Instance Methods
(nonnull instancetype) - initWithSource:convolutionGradientState:weights:
Class Methods
(nonnull instancetype) + nodeWithSource:convolutionGradientState:weights:
Properties
MPSCNNConvolutionGradientStateNode * convolutionGradientState
Detailed Description
A MPSNNFilterNode representing a MPSCNNConvolutionTranspose kernel
Method Documentation
- (nonnull instancetype) initWithSource: (MPSNNImageNode *__nonnull) sourceNode(MPSCNNConvolutionGradientStateNode *__nullable)
convolutionGradientState(nonnull id< MPSCNNConvolutionDataSource >) weights
Init a node representing a MPSCNNConvolutionTransposeNode kernel
Parameters:
sourceNode The MPSNNImageNode representing the source MPSImage for the filter
convolutionGradientState When the convolution transpose is used to 'undo' an earlier convolution in the graph, it is generally desired
that the output image be the same size as the input image to the earlier convolution. You may optionally specify this size identity by
passing in the MPSCNNConvolutionGradientState node here.
weights A pointer to a valid object conforming to the MPSCNNConvolutionDataSource protocol. This object is provided by you to
encapsulate storage for convolution weights and biases.
Returns:
A new MPSNNFilter node for a MPSCNNConvolutionTransposeNode kernel.
+ (nonnull instancetype) nodeWithSource: (MPSNNImageNode *__nonnull) sourceNode(MPSCNNConvolutionGradientStateNode *__nullable)
convolutionGradientState(nonnull id< MPSCNNConvolutionDataSource >) weights
Init an autoreleased not representing a MPSCNNConvolutionTransposeNode kernel
Parameters:
sourceNode The MPSNNImageNode representing the source MPSImage for the filter
convolutionGradientState When the convolution transpose is used to 'undo' an earlier convolution in the graph, it is generally desired
that the output image be the same size as the input image to the earlier convolution. You may optionally specify this size identity by
passing in the MPSNNConvolutionGradientStateNode created by the convolution node here.
weights A pointer to a valid object conforming to the MPSCNNConvolutionDataSource protocol. This object is provided by you to
encapsulate storage for convolution weights and biases.
Returns:
A new MPSNNFilter node for a MPSCNNConvolutionTransposeNode kernel.
Property Documentation
- (MPSCNNConvolutionGradientStateNode*) convolutionGradientState [read], [nonatomic], [assign]
unavailable
Author
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