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MultiLabelSoftMarginLoss
class torch.nn.MultiLabelSoftMarginLoss(weight=None, size_average=None, reduce=None, reduction='mean')
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Creates a criterion that optimizes a multi-label one-versus-all loss based on max-entropy, between input and target of size . For each sample in the minibatch:
where , .
- Parameters
-
- weight (Tensor, optional) – a manual rescaling weight given to each class. If given, it has to be a Tensor of size
C
. Otherwise, it is treated as if having all ones. - size_average (bool, optional) – Deprecated (see
reduction
). By default, the losses are averaged over each loss element in the batch. Note that for some losses, there are multiple elements per sample. If the fieldsize_average
is set toFalse
, the losses are instead summed for each minibatch. Ignored whenreduce
isFalse
. Default:True
- reduce (bool, optional) – Deprecated (see
reduction
). By default, the losses are averaged or summed over observations for each minibatch depending onsize_average
. Whenreduce
isFalse
, returns a loss per batch element instead and ignoressize_average
. Default:True
- reduction (str, optional) – Specifies the reduction to apply to the output:
'none'
|'mean'
|'sum'
.'none'
: no reduction will be applied,'mean'
: the sum of the output will be divided by the number of elements in the output,'sum'
: the output will be summed. Note:size_average
andreduce
are in the process of being deprecated, and in the meantime, specifying either of those two args will overridereduction
. Default:'mean'
- weight (Tensor, optional) – a manual rescaling weight given to each class. If given, it has to be a Tensor of size
- Shape:
-
- Input:
where
N
is the batch size andC
is the number of classes. - Target: , label targets must have the same shape as the input.
- Output: scalar. If
reduction
is'none'
, then .
- Input:
where
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