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| """Convolutional layers wrappers and utilities."""
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| import math
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| import typing as tp
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| import warnings
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| import torch
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| from torch import nn
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| from torch.nn import functional as F
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| from torch.nn.utils import spectral_norm, weight_norm
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| from .norm import ConvLayerNorm
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| CONV_NORMALIZATIONS = frozenset(
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| [
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| "none",
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| "weight_norm",
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| "spectral_norm",
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| "time_layer_norm",
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| "layer_norm",
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| "time_group_norm",
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| ]
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| )
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| def apply_parametrization_norm(module: nn.Module, norm: str = "none") -> nn.Module:
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| assert norm in CONV_NORMALIZATIONS
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| if norm == "weight_norm":
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| return weight_norm(module)
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| elif norm == "spectral_norm":
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| return spectral_norm(module)
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| else:
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| return module
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| def get_norm_module(
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| module: nn.Module, causal: bool = False, norm: str = "none", **norm_kwargs
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| ) -> nn.Module:
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| """Return the proper normalization module. If causal is True, this will ensure the returned
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| module is causal, or return an error if the normalization doesn't support causal evaluation.
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| """
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| assert norm in CONV_NORMALIZATIONS
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| if norm == "layer_norm":
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| assert isinstance(module, nn.modules.conv._ConvNd)
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| return ConvLayerNorm(module.out_channels, **norm_kwargs)
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| elif norm == "time_group_norm":
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| if causal:
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| raise ValueError("GroupNorm doesn't support causal evaluation.")
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| assert isinstance(module, nn.modules.conv._ConvNd)
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| return nn.GroupNorm(1, module.out_channels, **norm_kwargs)
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| else:
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| return nn.Identity()
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| def get_extra_padding_for_conv1d(
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| x: torch.Tensor, kernel_size: int, stride: int, padding_total: int = 0
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| ) -> int:
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| """See `pad_for_conv1d`."""
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| length = x.shape[-1]
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| n_frames = (length - kernel_size + padding_total) / stride + 1
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| ideal_length = (math.ceil(n_frames) - 1) * stride + (kernel_size - padding_total)
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| return ideal_length - length
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| def pad_for_conv1d(
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| x: torch.Tensor, kernel_size: int, stride: int, padding_total: int = 0
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| ):
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| """Pad for a convolution to make sure that the last window is full.
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| Extra padding is added at the end. This is required to ensure that we can rebuild
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| an output of the same length, as otherwise, even with padding, some time steps
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| might get removed.
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| For instance, with total padding = 4, kernel size = 4, stride = 2:
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| 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 # (0s are padding)
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| 1 2 3 # (output frames of a convolution, last 0 is never used)
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| 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 # (output of tr. conv., but pos. 5 is going to get removed as padding)
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| 1 2 3 4 # once you removed padding, we are missing one time step !
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| """
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| extra_padding = get_extra_padding_for_conv1d(x, kernel_size, stride, padding_total)
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| return F.pad(x, (0, extra_padding))
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| def pad1d(
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| x: torch.Tensor,
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| paddings: tp.Tuple[int, int],
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| mode: str = "zero",
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| value: float = 0.0,
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| ):
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| """Tiny wrapper around F.pad, just to allow for reflect padding on small input.
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| If this is the case, we insert extra 0 padding to the right before the reflection happen.
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| """
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| length = x.shape[-1]
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| padding_left, padding_right = paddings
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| assert padding_left >= 0 and padding_right >= 0, (padding_left, padding_right)
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| if mode == "reflect":
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| max_pad = max(padding_left, padding_right)
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| extra_pad = 0
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| if length <= max_pad:
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| extra_pad = max_pad - length + 1
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| x = F.pad(x, (0, extra_pad))
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| padded = F.pad(x, paddings, mode, value)
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| end = padded.shape[-1] - extra_pad
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| return padded[..., :end]
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| else:
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| return F.pad(x, paddings, mode, value)
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| def unpad1d(x: torch.Tensor, paddings: tp.Tuple[int, int]):
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| """Remove padding from x, handling properly zero padding. Only for 1d!"""
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| padding_left, padding_right = paddings
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| assert padding_left >= 0 and padding_right >= 0, (padding_left, padding_right)
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| assert (padding_left + padding_right) <= x.shape[-1]
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| end = x.shape[-1] - padding_right
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| return x[..., padding_left:end]
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| class NormConv1d(nn.Module):
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| """Wrapper around Conv1d and normalization applied to this conv
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| to provide a uniform interface across normalization approaches.
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| """
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| def __init__(
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| self,
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| *args,
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| causal: bool = False,
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| norm: str = "none",
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| norm_kwargs: tp.Dict[str, tp.Any] = {},
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| **kwargs,
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| ):
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| super().__init__()
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| self.conv = apply_parametrization_norm(nn.Conv1d(*args, **kwargs), norm)
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| self.norm = get_norm_module(self.conv, causal, norm, **norm_kwargs)
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| self.norm_type = norm
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| def forward(self, x):
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| x = self.conv(x)
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| x = self.norm(x)
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| return x
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| class NormConv2d(nn.Module):
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| """Wrapper around Conv2d and normalization applied to this conv
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| to provide a uniform interface across normalization approaches.
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| """
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| def __init__(
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| self,
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| *args,
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| norm: str = "none",
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| norm_kwargs: tp.Dict[str, tp.Any] = {},
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| **kwargs,
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| ):
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| super().__init__()
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| self.conv = apply_parametrization_norm(nn.Conv2d(*args, **kwargs), norm)
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| self.norm = get_norm_module(self.conv, causal=False, norm=norm, **norm_kwargs)
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| self.norm_type = norm
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| def forward(self, x):
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| x = self.conv(x)
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| x = self.norm(x)
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| return x
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| class NormConvTranspose1d(nn.Module):
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| """Wrapper around ConvTranspose1d and normalization applied to this conv
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| to provide a uniform interface across normalization approaches.
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| """
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| def __init__(
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| self,
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| *args,
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| causal: bool = False,
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| norm: str = "none",
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| norm_kwargs: tp.Dict[str, tp.Any] = {},
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| **kwargs,
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| ):
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| super().__init__()
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| self.convtr = apply_parametrization_norm(
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| nn.ConvTranspose1d(*args, **kwargs), norm
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| )
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| self.norm = get_norm_module(self.convtr, causal, norm, **norm_kwargs)
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| self.norm_type = norm
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| def forward(self, x):
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| x = self.convtr(x)
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| x = self.norm(x)
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| return x
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| class NormConvTranspose2d(nn.Module):
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| """Wrapper around ConvTranspose2d and normalization applied to this conv
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| to provide a uniform interface across normalization approaches.
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| """
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| def __init__(
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| self,
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| *args,
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| norm: str = "none",
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| norm_kwargs: tp.Dict[str, tp.Any] = {},
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| **kwargs,
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| ):
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| super().__init__()
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| self.convtr = apply_parametrization_norm(
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| nn.ConvTranspose2d(*args, **kwargs), norm
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| )
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| self.norm = get_norm_module(self.convtr, causal=False, norm=norm, **norm_kwargs)
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| def forward(self, x):
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| x = self.convtr(x)
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| x = self.norm(x)
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| return x
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| class SConv1d(nn.Module):
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| """Conv1d with some builtin handling of asymmetric or causal padding
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| and normalization.
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| """
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| def __init__(
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| self,
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| in_channels: int,
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| out_channels: int,
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| kernel_size: int,
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| stride: int = 1,
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| dilation: int = 1,
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| groups: int = 1,
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| bias: bool = True,
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| causal: bool = False,
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| norm: str = "none",
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| norm_kwargs: tp.Dict[str, tp.Any] = {},
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| pad_mode: str = "reflect",
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| ):
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| super().__init__()
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| if stride > 1 and dilation > 1:
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| warnings.warn(
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| "SConv1d has been initialized with stride > 1 and dilation > 1"
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| f" (kernel_size={kernel_size} stride={stride}, dilation={dilation})."
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| )
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| self.conv = NormConv1d(
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| in_channels,
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| out_channels,
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| kernel_size,
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| stride,
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| dilation=dilation,
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| groups=groups,
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| bias=bias,
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| causal=causal,
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| norm=norm,
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| norm_kwargs=norm_kwargs,
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| )
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| self.causal = causal
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| self.pad_mode = pad_mode
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| def forward(self, x):
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| B, C, T = x.shape
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| kernel_size = self.conv.conv.kernel_size[0]
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| stride = self.conv.conv.stride[0]
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| dilation = self.conv.conv.dilation[0]
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| padding_total = (kernel_size - 1) * dilation - (stride - 1)
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| extra_padding = get_extra_padding_for_conv1d(
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| x, kernel_size, stride, padding_total
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| )
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| if self.causal:
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| x = pad1d(x, (padding_total, extra_padding), mode=self.pad_mode)
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| else:
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| padding_right = padding_total // 2
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| padding_left = padding_total - padding_right
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| x = pad1d(
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| x, (padding_left, padding_right + extra_padding), mode=self.pad_mode
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| )
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| return self.conv(x)
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| class SConvTranspose1d(nn.Module):
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| """ConvTranspose1d with some builtin handling of asymmetric or causal padding
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| and normalization.
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| """
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| def __init__(
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| self,
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| in_channels: int,
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| out_channels: int,
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| kernel_size: int,
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| stride: int = 1,
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| causal: bool = False,
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| norm: str = "none",
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| trim_right_ratio: float = 1.0,
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| norm_kwargs: tp.Dict[str, tp.Any] = {},
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| ):
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| super().__init__()
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| self.convtr = NormConvTranspose1d(
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| in_channels,
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| out_channels,
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| kernel_size,
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| stride,
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| causal=causal,
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| norm=norm,
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| norm_kwargs=norm_kwargs,
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| )
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| self.causal = causal
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| self.trim_right_ratio = trim_right_ratio
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| assert (
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| self.causal or self.trim_right_ratio == 1.0
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| ), "`trim_right_ratio` != 1.0 only makes sense for causal convolutions"
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| assert self.trim_right_ratio >= 0.0 and self.trim_right_ratio <= 1.0
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| def forward(self, x):
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| kernel_size = self.convtr.convtr.kernel_size[0]
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| stride = self.convtr.convtr.stride[0]
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| padding_total = kernel_size - stride
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| y = self.convtr(x)
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| if self.causal:
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| padding_right = math.ceil(padding_total * self.trim_right_ratio)
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| padding_left = padding_total - padding_right
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| y = unpad1d(y, (padding_left, padding_right))
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| else:
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| padding_right = padding_total // 2
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| padding_left = padding_total - padding_right
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| y = unpad1d(y, (padding_left, padding_right))
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| return y
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