tf.io.FixedLenFeature
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Configuration for parsing a fixed-length input feature.
tf.io.FixedLenFeature(
shape, dtype, default_value=None
)
To treat sparse input as dense, provide a default_value
; otherwise,
the parse functions will fail on any examples missing this feature.
Fields |
shape
|
Shape of input data.
|
dtype
|
Data type of input.
|
default_value
|
Value to be used if an example is missing this feature. It
must be compatible with dtype and of the specified shape .
|
Attributes |
shape
|
A namedtuple alias for field number 0
|
dtype
|
A namedtuple alias for field number 1
|
default_value
|
A namedtuple alias for field number 2
|
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
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