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tf.keras.backend.stack
Stacks a list of rank R
tensors into a rank R+1
tensor.
tf.keras.backend.stack(
x, axis=0
)
Arguments | |
---|---|
x |
List of tensors. |
axis |
Axis along which to perform stacking. |
Returns | |
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A tensor. |
Example:
a = tf.constant([[1, 2],[3, 4]])
b = tf.constant([[10, 20],[30, 40]])
tf.keras.backend.stack((a, b))
<tf.Tensor: shape=(2, 2, 2), dtype=int32, numpy=
array([[[ 1, 2],
[ 3, 4]],
[[10, 20],
[30, 40]]], dtype=int32)>
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