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Retrieve a Keras initializer by the identifier.
tf.keras.initializers.get(
identifier
)
The identifier may be the string name of a initializers function or class
(case-sensitively).
identifier = 'Ones'tf.keras.initializers.deserialize(identifier)<...keras.initializers.initializers.Ones...>
You can also specify config of the initializer to this function by passing
dict containing class_name and config as an identifier. Also note that
the class_name must map to a Initializer class.
cfg = {'class_name': 'Ones', 'config': {} }tf.keras.initializers.deserialize(cfg)<...keras.initializers.initializers.Ones...>
In the case that the identifier is a class, this method will return a new
instance of the class by its constructor.
Args | |
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identifier
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String or dict that contains the initializer name or configurations. |
Returns | |
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| Initializer instance base on the input identifier. |
Raises | |
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ValueError
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If the input identifier is not a supported type or in a bad format. |
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