Implementation of preprocessing image resizing layer #42
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IMPORT NOTE:
The lower-level op implementation of image resizing-nearest neighbor in TensorFlow.js differs from the implementation of the comparable op in Keras-Python.
While the Python version of the op function always selects the bottom right cell of the sub-matrix to be used as the representative value of that region in the downscaled matrix, the JavaScript implementation defaults to the top left cell of the sub-matrix, and then preferentially shifts to the right side of the sub-matrix in all sub-matrices past the lateral halfway point ( calculated by floor((length-1)/2) ), and the bottom side of the sub-matrix in all sub-matrices past the vertical halfway point, when considering the top-left side of the parent matrix as the origin.
This causes a slight variation in the output values from nearest neighbor downscaling between the Python and JavaScript versions of the code as it currently stands, and the unit tests for the resizing layer has been implemented to reflect this difference in op-function behavior.
Co-authored-by: Adam Lang (@AdamLang96) adamglang96@gmail.com
Co-authored-by: Brian Zheng (@Brianzheng123) brianzheng345@gmail.com
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