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import math | |
import warnings | |
import torch | |
from torch.nn.init import _calculate_fan_in_and_fan_out | |
def _no_grad_trunc_normal_(tensor, mean, std, a, b): | |
# Cut & paste from PyTorch official master until it's in a few official releases - RW | |
# Method based on https://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/presentations/truncated_normal.pdf | |
def norm_cdf(x): | |
# Computes standard normal cumulative distribution function | |
return (1.0 + math.erf(x / math.sqrt(2.0))) / 2.0 | |
if (mean < a - 2 * std) or (mean > b + 2 * std): | |
warnings.warn( | |
"mean is more than 2 std from [a, b] in nn.init.trunc_normal_. " | |
"The distribution of values may be incorrect.", | |
stacklevel=2, | |
) | |
with torch.no_grad(): | |
# Values are generated by using a truncated uniform distribution and | |
# then using the inverse CDF for the normal distribution. | |
# Get upper and lower cdf values | |
l = norm_cdf((a - mean) / std) | |
u = norm_cdf((b - mean) / std) | |
# Uniformly fill tensor with values from [l, u], then translate to | |
# [2l-1, 2u-1]. | |
tensor.uniform_(2 * l - 1, 2 * u - 1) | |
# Use inverse cdf transform for normal distribution to get truncated | |
# standard normal | |
tensor.erfinv_() | |
# Transform to proper mean, std | |
tensor.mul_(std * math.sqrt(2.0)) | |
tensor.add_(mean) | |
# Clamp to ensure it's in the proper range | |
tensor.clamp_(min=a, max=b) | |
return tensor | |
def trunc_normal_( | |
tensor: torch.Tensor, mean=0.0, std=1.0, a=-2.0, b=2.0 | |
) -> torch.Tensor: | |
r"""Fills the input Tensor with values drawn from a truncated | |
normal distribution. The values are effectively drawn from the | |
normal distribution :math:`\mathcal{N}(\text{mean}, \text{std}^2)` | |
with values outside :math:`[a, b]` redrawn until they are within | |
the bounds. The method used for generating the random values works | |
best when :math:`a \leq \text{mean} \leq b`. | |
NOTE: this impl is similar to the PyTorch trunc_normal_, the bounds [a, b] are | |
applied while sampling the normal with mean/std applied, therefore a, b args | |
should be adjusted to match the range of mean, std args. | |
Args: | |
tensor: an n-dimensional `torch.Tensor` | |
mean: the mean of the normal distribution | |
std: the standard deviation of the normal distribution | |
a: the minimum cutoff value | |
b: the maximum cutoff value | |
Examples: | |
>>> w = torch.empty(3, 5) | |
>>> nn.init.trunc_normal_(w) | |
""" | |
return _no_grad_trunc_normal_(tensor, mean, std, a, b) | |
def trunc_normal_tf_( | |
tensor: torch.Tensor, mean=0.0, std=1.0, a=-2.0, b=2.0 | |
) -> torch.Tensor: | |
r"""Fills the input Tensor with values drawn from a truncated | |
normal distribution. The values are effectively drawn from the | |
normal distribution :math:`\mathcal{N}(\text{mean}, \text{std}^2)` | |
with values outside :math:`[a, b]` redrawn until they are within | |
the bounds. The method used for generating the random values works | |
best when :math:`a \leq \text{mean} \leq b`. | |
NOTE: this 'tf' variant behaves closer to Tensorflow / JAX impl where the | |
bounds [a, b] are applied when sampling the normal distribution with mean=0, std=1.0 | |
and the result is subsquently scaled and shifted by the mean and std args. | |
Args: | |
tensor: an n-dimensional `torch.Tensor` | |
mean: the mean of the normal distribution | |
std: the standard deviation of the normal distribution | |
a: the minimum cutoff value | |
b: the maximum cutoff value | |
Examples: | |
>>> w = torch.empty(3, 5) | |
>>> nn.init.trunc_normal_(w) | |
""" | |
_no_grad_trunc_normal_(tensor, 0, 1.0, a, b) | |
with torch.no_grad(): | |
tensor.mul_(std).add_(mean) | |
return tensor | |
def variance_scaling_(tensor, scale=1.0, mode="fan_in", distribution="normal"): | |
fan_in, fan_out = _calculate_fan_in_and_fan_out(tensor) | |
if mode == "fan_in": | |
denom = fan_in | |
elif mode == "fan_out": | |
denom = fan_out | |
elif mode == "fan_avg": | |
denom = (fan_in + fan_out) / 2 | |
variance = scale / denom # type: ignore | |
if distribution == "truncated_normal": | |
# constant is stddev of standard normal truncated to (-2, 2) | |
trunc_normal_tf_(tensor, std=math.sqrt(variance) / 0.87962566103423978) | |
elif distribution == "normal": | |
tensor.normal_(std=math.sqrt(variance)) | |
elif distribution == "uniform": | |
bound = math.sqrt(3 * variance) | |
# pylint: disable=invalid-unary-operand-type | |
tensor.uniform_(-bound, bound) | |
else: | |
raise ValueError(f"invalid distribution {distribution}") | |
def lecun_normal_(tensor): | |
variance_scaling_(tensor, mode="fan_in", distribution="truncated_normal") | |