tfr.keras.utils.symmetric_log1p
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Computes sign(x) * log(1 + sign(x))
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tfr.keras.utils.symmetric_log1p(
t: tfr.keras.model.TensorLike
) -> tf.Tensor
Returns |
A Tensor that has each input element transformed as x to I(x > 1) .
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Last updated 2023-08-18 UTC.
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