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Paddle/benchmark/paddle/image/smallnet_mnist_cifar.py

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# Copyright (c) 2018 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserve.
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#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
from paddle.trainer_config_helpers import *
height = 32
width = 32
num_class = 10
batch_size = get_config_arg('batch_size', int, 128)
args = {'height': height, 'width': width, 'color': True, 'num_class': num_class}
define_py_data_sources2(
"train.list", None, module="provider", obj="process", args=args)
settings(
batch_size=batch_size,
learning_rate=0.01 / batch_size,
learning_method=MomentumOptimizer(0.9),
regularization=L2Regularization(0.0005 * batch_size))
# conv1
net = data_layer('data', size=height * width * 3)
net = img_conv_layer(
input=net,
filter_size=5,
num_channels=3,
num_filters=32,
stride=1,
padding=2)
net = img_pool_layer(input=net, pool_size=3, stride=2, padding=1)
# conv2
net = img_conv_layer(
input=net, filter_size=5, num_filters=32, stride=1, padding=2)
net = img_pool_layer(
input=net, pool_size=3, stride=2, padding=1, pool_type=AvgPooling())
# conv3
net = img_conv_layer(
input=net, filter_size=3, num_filters=64, stride=1, padding=1)
net = img_pool_layer(
input=net, pool_size=3, stride=2, padding=1, pool_type=AvgPooling())
net = fc_layer(input=net, size=64, act=ReluActivation())
net = fc_layer(input=net, size=10, act=SoftmaxActivation())
lab = data_layer('label', num_class)
loss = classification_cost(input=net, label=lab)
outputs(loss)