MaxPool
	
struct defined in module 
	Flux
			MaxPool(window::NTuple; pad=0, stride=window)
			Max pooling layer, which replaces all pixels in a block of size 
			window with one.
			Expects as input an array with 
			ndims(x) == N+2, i.e. channel and batch dimensions, after the 
			N feature dimensions, where 
			N = length(window).
			By default the window size is also the stride in each dimension. The keyword 
			pad accepts the same options as for the 
			Conv layer, including 
			SamePad().
			See also 
	
			
			Conv, 
	
			
			MeanPool, 
	
			
			AdaptiveMaxPool, 
	
			
			GlobalMaxPool.
			julia> xs = rand(Float32, 100, 100, 3, 50);  # batch of 50 RGB images
julia> m = Chain(Conv((5, 5), 3 => 7, pad=SamePad()), MaxPool((5, 5), pad=SamePad()))
Chain(
  Conv((5, 5), 3 => 7, pad=2),          # 532 parameters
  MaxPool((5, 5), pad=2),
)
julia> m[1](xs) |> size
(100, 100, 7, 50)
julia> m(xs) |> size
(20, 20, 7, 50)
julia> layer = MaxPool((5,), pad=2, stride=(3,))  # one-dimensional window
MaxPool((5,), pad=2, stride=3)
julia> layer(rand(Float32, 100, 7, 50)) |> size
(34, 7, 50)
There are
			2
			methods for Flux.MaxPool:
		
The following pages link back here:
models/xresnet.jl , Flux.jl , layers/conv.jl