tf.keras.backend.manual_variable_initialization
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Sets the manual variable initialization flag.
tf.keras.backend.manual_variable_initialization(
value
)
This boolean flag determines whether
variables should be initialized
as they are instantiated (default), or if
the user should handle the initialization
(e.g. via tf.compat.v1.initialize_all_variables()
).
Arguments |
value
|
Python boolean.
|
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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