Resize images to a target size without aspect ratio distortion.
tf.keras.preprocessing.image.smart_resize( x, size, interpolation='bilinear' )
TensorFlow image datasets typically yield images that have each a different size. However, these images need to be batched before they can be processed by Keras layers. To be batched, images need to share the same height and width.
size = (200, 200) ds = ds.map(lambda img: tf.image.resize(img, size)) ``` However, if you do this, you distort the aspect ratio of your images, since in general they do not all have the same aspect ratio as `size`. This is fine in many cases, but not always (e.g. for GANs this can be a problem). Note that passing the argument `preserve_aspect_ratio=True` to `resize` will preserve the aspect ratio, but at the cost of no longer respecting the provided target size. Because <a href="../../../../tf/image/resize"><code>tf.image.resize</code></a> doesn't crop images, your output images will still have different sizes. #### This calls for: ```python size = (200, 200) ds = ds.map(lambda img: smart_resize(img, size)) ``` Your output images will actually be `(200, 200)`, and will not be distorted. Instead, the parts of the image that do not fit within the target size get cropped out. The resizing process is: 1. Take the largest centered crop of the image that has the same aspect ratio as the target size. For instance, if `size=(200, 200)` and the input image has size `(340, 500)`, we take a crop of `(340, 340)` centered along the width. 2. Resize the cropped image to the target size. In the example above, we resize the `(340, 340)` crop to `(200, 200)`. <!-- Tabular view --> <table class="responsive fixed orange"> <colgroup><col width="214px"><col></colgroup> <tr><th colspan="2"><h2 class="add-link">Arguments</h2></th></tr> <tr> <td> `x` </td> <td> Input image (as a tensor or NumPy array). Must be in format `(height, width, channels)`. </td> </tr><tr> <td> `size` </td> <td> Tuple of `(height, width)` integer. Target size. </td> </tr><tr> <td> `interpolation` </td> <td> String, interpolation to use for resizing. Defaults to `'bilinear'`. Supports `bilinear`, `nearest`, `bicubic`, `area`, `lanczos3`, `lanczos5`, `gaussian`, `mitchellcubic`. </td> </tr> </table> <!-- Tabular view --> <table class="responsive fixed orange"> <colgroup><col width="214px"><col></colgroup> <tr><th colspan="2"><h2 class="add-link">Returns</h2></th></tr> <tr class="alt"> <td colspan="2"> Array with shape `(size[0], size[1], channels)`. If the input image was a NumPy array, the output is a NumPy array, and if it was a TF tensor, the output is a TF tensor. </td> </tr> </table>
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