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Transforms a Tensor into a serialized TensorProto proto.
tf.io.serialize_tensor(
tensor, name=None
)
This operation transforms data in a tf.Tensor
into a tf.Tensor
of type
tf.string
containing the data in a binary string format. This operation can
transform scalar data and linear arrays, but it is most useful in converting
multidimensional arrays into a format accepted by binary storage formats such
as a TFRecord
or tf.train.Example
.
See also:
tf.io.parse_tensor
: inverse operation oftf.io.serialize_tensor
that transforms a scalar string containing a serialized Tensor into a Tensor of a specified type.tf.ensure_shape
:parse_tensor
cannot statically determine the shape of the parsed tensor. Usetf.ensure_shape
to set the static shape when running under atf.function
.SerializeToString
, serializes a proto to a binary-string
Example of serializing scalar data:
t = tf.constant(1)
tf.io.serialize_tensor(t)
<tf.Tensor: shape=(), dtype=string, numpy=b'\x08...\x00'>
Example of storing non-scalar data into a tf.train.Example
:
t1 = [[1, 2]]
t2 = [[7, 8]]
nonscalar = tf.concat([t1, t2], 0)
nonscalar
<tf.Tensor: shape=(2, 2), dtype=int32, numpy=
array([[1, 2],
[7, 8]], dtype=int32)>
Serialize the data using tf.io.serialize_tensor
.
serialized_nonscalar = tf.io.serialize_tensor(nonscalar)
serialized_nonscalar
<tf.Tensor: shape=(), dtype=string, numpy=b'\x08...\x00'>
Store the data in a tf.train.Feature
.
feature_of_bytes = tf.train.Feature(
bytes_list=tf.train.BytesList(value=[serialized_nonscalar.numpy()]))
feature_of_bytes
bytes_list {
value: "\010...\000"
}
Put the tf.train.Feature
message into a tf.train.Example
.
features_for_example = {
'feature0': feature_of_bytes
}
example_proto = tf.train.Example(
features=tf.train.Features(feature=features_for_example))
example_proto
features {
feature {
key: "feature0"
value {
bytes_list {
value: "\010...\000"
}
}
}
}
Args | |
---|---|
tensor
|
A tf.Tensor .
|
name
|
string. Optional name for the op. |
Returns | |
---|---|
A Tensor of dtype string. |