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torch.std
torch.std(input, dim=None, *, correction=1, keepdim=False, out=None) → Tensor
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Calculates the standard deviation over the dimensions specified by
dim
.dim
can be a single dimension, list of dimensions, orNone
to reduce over all dimensions.The standard deviation ( ) is calculated as
where is the sample set of elements, is the sample mean, is the number of samples and is the
correction
.If
keepdim
isTrue
, the output tensor is of the same size asinput
except in the dimension(s)dim
where it is of size 1. Otherwise,dim
is squeezed (seetorch.squeeze()
), resulting in the output tensor having 1 (orlen(dim)
) fewer dimension(s).- Parameters
- Keyword Arguments
-
correction (int) –
difference between the sample size and sample degrees of freedom. Defaults to Bessel’s correction,
correction=1
.Changed in version 2.0: Previously this argument was called
unbiased
and was a boolean withTrue
corresponding tocorrection=1
andFalse
beingcorrection=0
.- keepdim (bool) – whether the output tensor has
dim
retained or not. - out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor.
Example
>>> a = torch.tensor( ... [[ 0.2035, 1.2959, 1.8101, -0.4644], ... [ 1.5027, -0.3270, 0.5905, 0.6538], ... [-1.5745, 1.3330, -0.5596, -0.6548], ... [ 0.1264, -0.5080, 1.6420, 0.1992]]) >>> torch.std(a, dim=1, keepdim=True) tensor([[1.0311], [0.7477], [1.2204], [0.9087]])
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