onnx: fix pad, unsqueeze (#2317)

* onnx: fix pad, unsqueeze

both implementations have off-by-one errors:
- Pad 'reflect' cycle for eg `dim==3` is `[0,1,2,1]` which has length of
  4 (or `dim*2 - 2`) not 5 (current code `dim*2 - 1`)
- Unsqueeze(-1) for tensor with `dim==3` should be 3 (ie `dim+index+1`)
  not 2 (ie currently `dim+index`)

in addition, Pad is incorrectly calculating the starting padding.
If we want to pad out 2 elements to the start, and we have this cycle
of indices of length 6, then we should skip 4 elements, but currently
we skip 2. A more visual representation of what's going on is below:

```
pad_start: 2
data:      [a,b,c,d]
indices:   [0, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 0, ..] // zigzag between 0..4
actual:    skip [ c  d| c  b  a  b]
expected:  ~  skip  ~ [ c  b| a  b  c  d]
```

The values between `[` and `|` are padding and the values between
`|` and `]` in the example should match the original data being padded.

* Fix clippy lints.

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Co-authored-by: Laurent <laurent.mazare@gmail.com>
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2024-07-23 23:10:57 +02:00
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ struct Args {
}
fn load_image<T: AsRef<std::path::Path>>(path: T, image_size: usize) -> anyhow::Result<Tensor> {
let img = image::io::Reader::open(path)?.decode()?;
let img = image::ImageReader::open(path)?.decode()?;
let (height, width) = (image_size, image_size);
let img = img.resize_to_fill(
width as u32,