To answer the question, ignoring issues specific to the person asking:
Tag your question according to the question you have
... not according to the overall problem you are trying to solve.
It does not matter that the reason you want to reshape the data is as part of some computer vision, deep learning program etc. etc. What matters is that you have a Numpy array (created as part of using those deep-learning libraries) and are writing Python code, and want to reshape the array.
As a rule of thumb, almost every question on Stack Overflow should be tagged with exactly one tag that is the name of a programming language. Questions where no language can be tagged, are theoretical questions - we take those, and even have some very useful ones, but they're often better on the Computer Science Stack Exchange site etc. Questions about taking working code from one language to another ("translating" it) are not questions about the first language, and should normally be rephrased.
Ask at a more active time of day/week
This also has some effect. Stack Overflow is a North American centric site, and many experts are in the middle of their work day.