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Performs elementwise subtraction.
Inherits From: Layer, Operation
tf.keras.layers.Subtract(
**kwargs
)
It takes as input a list of tensors of size 2 both of the same shape, and returns a single tensor (inputs[0] - inputs[1]) of same shape.
Examples:
input_shape = (2, 3, 4)x1 = np.random.rand(*input_shape)x2 = np.random.rand(*input_shape)y = keras.layers.Subtract()([x1, x2])
Usage in a Keras model:
input1 = keras.layers.Input(shape=(16,))x1 = keras.layers.Dense(8, activation='relu')(input1)input2 = keras.layers.Input(shape=(32,))x2 = keras.layers.Dense(8, activation='relu')(input2)# equivalent to `subtracted = keras.layers.subtract([x1, x2])`subtracted = keras.layers.Subtract()([x1, x2])out = keras.layers.Dense(4)(subtracted)model = keras.models.Model(inputs=[input1, input2], outputs=out)
Methods
from_config
@classmethodfrom_config( config )
Creates a layer from its config.
This method is the reverse of get_config,
capable of instantiating the same layer from the config
dictionary. It does not handle layer connectivity
(handled by Network), nor weights (handled by set_weights).
| Args | |
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config
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A Python dictionary, typically the output of get_config. |
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| A layer instance. |
symbolic_call
symbolic_call(
*args, **kwargs
)
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