tf.keras.metrics.binary_crossentropy
Computes the binary crossentropy loss.
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Main aliases
tf.keras.losses.binary_crossentropy
Compat aliases for migration
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`tf.compat.v1.keras.losses.binary_crossentropy`, `tf.compat.v1.keras.metrics.binary_crossentropy`
tf.keras.metrics.binary_crossentropy(
y_true, y_pred, from_logits=False, label_smoothing=0.0, axis=-1
)
Standalone usage:
y_true = [[0, 1], [0, 0]]
y_pred = [[0.6, 0.4], [0.4, 0.6]]
loss = tf.keras.losses.binary_crossentropy(y_true, y_pred)
assert loss.shape == (2,)
loss.numpy()
array([0.916 , 0.714], dtype=float32)
Args |
y_true
|
Ground truth values. shape = [batch_size, d0, .. dN] .
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y_pred
|
The predicted values. shape = [batch_size, d0, .. dN] .
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from_logits
|
Whether y_pred is expected to be a logits tensor. By default,
we assume that y_pred encodes a probability distribution.
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label_smoothing
|
Float in [0, 1]. If > 0 then smooth the labels by
squeezing them towards 0.5 That is, using 1. - 0.5 * label_smoothing
for the target class and 0.5 * label_smoothing for the non-target class.
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axis
|
The axis along which the mean is computed. Defaults to -1.
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Returns |
Binary crossentropy loss value. shape = [batch_size, d0, .. dN-1] .
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
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