tf.contrib.data.assert_element_shape
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Assert the shape of this Dataset
.
tf.contrib.data.assert_element_shape(
expected_shapes
)
shapes = [tf.TensorShape([16, 256]), tf.TensorShape([None, 2])]
result = dataset.apply(tf.data.experimental.assert_element_shape(shapes))
print(result.output_shapes) # ==> "((16, 256), (<unknown>, 2))"
If dataset shapes and expected_shape, are fully defined, assert they match.
Otherwise, add assert op that will validate the shapes when tensors are
evaluated, and set shapes on tensors, respectively.
Note that unknown dimension in expected_shapes
will be ignored.
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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