tf.data.get_output_classes
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Returns the output classes of a Dataset
or Iterator
elements.
tf.data.get_output_classes(
dataset_or_iterator
)
This utility method replaces the deprecated-in-V2
tf.compat.v1.Dataset.output_classes
property.
Returns |
A nested structure of Python type objects matching the structure of the
dataset / iterator elements and specifying the class of the individual
components.
|
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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