tf.keras.layers.Concatenate
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Layer that concatenates a list of inputs.
tf.keras.layers.Concatenate(
axis=-1, **kwargs
)
It takes as input a list of tensors,
all of the same shape except for the concatenation axis,
and returns a single tensor, the concatenation of all inputs.
Arguments |
axis
|
Axis along which to concatenate.
|
**kwargs
|
standard layer keyword arguments.
|
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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