tf.keras.losses.categorical_hinge
Computes the categorical hinge loss between y_true
and y_pred
.
tf.keras.losses.categorical_hinge(
y_true, y_pred
)
loss = maximum(neg - pos + 1, 0)
where neg=maximum((1-y_true)*y_pred) and pos=sum(y_true*y_pred)
Standalone usage:
y_true = np.random.randint(0, 3, size=(2,))
y_true = tf.keras.utils.to_categorical(y_true, num_classes=3)
y_pred = np.random.random(size=(2, 3))
loss = tf.keras.losses.categorical_hinge(y_true, y_pred)
assert loss.shape == (2,)
pos = np.sum(y_true * y_pred, axis=-1)
neg = np.amax((1. - y_true) * y_pred, axis=-1)
assert np.array_equal(loss.numpy(), np.maximum(0., neg - pos + 1.))
Args |
y_true
|
The ground truth values. y_true values are expected to be 0 or 1.
|
y_pred
|
The predicted values.
|
Returns |
Categorical hinge loss values.
|
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Last updated 2021-02-18 UTC.
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