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Computes the mean squared error between the labels and predictions.
tf.metrics.mean_squared_error(
    labels, predictions, weights=None, metrics_collections=None,
    updates_collections=None, name=None
)
The mean_squared_error function creates two local variables,
total and count that are used to compute the mean squared error.
This average is weighted by weights, and it is ultimately returned as
mean_squared_error: an idempotent operation that simply divides total by
count.
For estimation of the metric over a stream of data, the function creates an
update_op operation that updates these variables and returns the
mean_squared_error. Internally, a squared_error operation computes the
element-wise square of the difference between predictions and labels. Then
update_op increments total with the reduced sum of the product of
weights and squared_error, and it increments count with the reduced sum
of weights.
If weights is None, weights default to 1. Use weights of 0 to mask values.
| Args | |
|---|---|
| labels | A Tensorof the same shape aspredictions. | 
| predictions | A Tensorof arbitrary shape. | 
| weights | Optional Tensorwhose rank is either 0, or the same rank aslabels, and must be broadcastable tolabels(i.e., all dimensions must
be either1, or the same as the correspondinglabelsdimension). | 
| metrics_collections | An optional list of collections that mean_squared_errorshould be added to. | 
| updates_collections | An optional list of collections that update_opshould
be added to. | 
| name | An optional variable_scope name. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| mean_squared_error | A Tensorrepresenting the current mean, the value oftotaldivided bycount. | 
| update_op | An operation that increments the totalandcountvariables
appropriately and whose value matchesmean_squared_error. | 
| Raises | |
|---|---|
| ValueError | If predictionsandlabelshave mismatched shapes, or ifweightsis notNoneand its shape doesn't matchpredictions, or if
eithermetrics_collectionsorupdates_collectionsare not a list or
tuple. | 
| RuntimeError | If eager execution is enabled. |