Resize¶
- class torchvision.transforms.v2.Resize(size: Union[int, Sequence[int]], interpolation: Union[InterpolationMode, int] = InterpolationMode.BILINEAR, max_size: Optional[int] = None, antialias: Optional[Union[str, bool]] = 'warn')[source]¶
[BETA] Resize the input to the given size.
Note
The Resize transform is in Beta stage, and while we do not expect disruptive breaking changes, some APIs may slightly change according to user feedback. Please submit any feedback you may have in this issue: https://github.com/pytorch/vision/issues/6753.
If the input is a
torch.Tensor
or aTVTensor
(e.g.Image
,Video
,BoundingBoxes
etc.) it can have arbitrary number of leading batch dimensions. For example, the image can have[..., C, H, W]
shape. A bounding box can have[..., 4]
shape.Warning
The output image might be different depending on its type: when downsampling, the interpolation of PIL images and tensors is slightly different, because PIL applies antialiasing. This may lead to significant differences in the performance of a network. Therefore, it is preferable to train and serve a model with the same input types. See also below the
antialias
parameter, which can help making the output of PIL images and tensors closer.- Parameters:
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).
Note
In torchscript mode size as single int is not supported, use a sequence of length 1:
[size, ]
.interpolation (InterpolationMode, optional) – Desired interpolation enum defined by
torchvision.transforms.InterpolationMode
. Default isInterpolationMode.BILINEAR
. If input is Tensor, onlyInterpolationMode.NEAREST
,InterpolationMode.NEAREST_EXACT
,InterpolationMode.BILINEAR
andInterpolationMode.BICUBIC
are supported. The corresponding Pillow integer constants, e.g.PIL.Image.BILINEAR
are accepted as well.max_size (int, optional) – The maximum allowed for the longer edge of the resized image. If the longer edge of the image is greater than
max_size
after being resized according tosize
,size
will be overruled so that the longer edge is equal tomax_size
. As a result, the smaller edge may be shorter thansize
. This is only supported ifsize
is an int (or a sequence of length 1 in torchscript mode).antialias (bool, optional) –
Whether to apply antialiasing. It only affects tensors with bilinear or bicubic modes and it is ignored otherwise: on PIL images, antialiasing is always applied on bilinear or bicubic modes; on other modes (for PIL images and tensors), antialiasing makes no sense and this parameter is ignored. Possible values are:
True
: will apply antialiasing for bilinear or bicubic modes. Other mode aren’t affected. This is probably what you want to use.False
: will not apply antialiasing for tensors on any mode. PIL images are still antialiased on bilinear or bicubic modes, because PIL doesn’t support no antialias.None
: equivalent toFalse
for tensors andTrue
for PIL images. This value exists for legacy reasons and you probably don’t want to use it unless you really know what you are doing.
The current default is
None
but will change toTrue
in v0.17 for the PIL and Tensor backends to be consistent.
Examples using
Resize
:Illustration of transforms