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Initializer that generates a truncated normal distribution.
Inherits From: Initializer
tf.keras.initializers.TruncatedNormal(
mean=0.0, stddev=0.05, seed=None
)
Also available via the shortcut function
tf.keras.initializers.truncated_normal
.
The values generated are similar to values from a
tf.keras.initializers.RandomNormal
initializer except that values more
than two standard deviations from the mean are
discarded and re-drawn.
Examples:
# Standalone usage:
initializer = tf.keras.initializers.TruncatedNormal(mean=0., stddev=1.)
values = initializer(shape=(2, 2))
# Usage in a Keras layer:
initializer = tf.keras.initializers.TruncatedNormal(mean=0., stddev=1.)
layer = tf.keras.layers.Dense(3, kernel_initializer=initializer)
Args | |
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mean
|
a python scalar or a scalar tensor. Mean of the random values to generate. |
stddev
|
a python scalar or a scalar tensor. Standard deviation of the random values to generate before truncation. |
seed
|
A Python integer. Used to create random seeds. See
tf.compat.v1.set_random_seed for behavior. Note that seeded
initializer will not produce same random values across multiple calls,
but multiple initializers will produce same sequence when constructed with
same seed value.
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Methods
from_config
@classmethod
from_config( config )
Instantiates an initializer from a configuration dictionary.
Example:
initializer = RandomUniform(-1, 1)
config = initializer.get_config()
initializer = RandomUniform.from_config(config)
Args | |
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config
|
A Python dictionary, the output of get_config .
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Returns | |
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A tf.keras.initializers.Initializer instance.
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get_config
get_config()
Returns the configuration of the initializer as a JSON-serializable dict.
Returns | |
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A JSON-serializable Python dict. |
__call__
__call__(
shape, dtype=None, **kwargs
)
Returns a tensor object initialized to random normal values (truncated).
Args | |
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shape
|
Shape of the tensor. |
dtype
|
Optional dtype of the tensor. Only floating point types are
supported. If not specified, tf.keras.backend.floatx() is used, which
default to float32 unless you configured it otherwise (via
tf.keras.backend.set_floatx(float_dtype) )
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**kwargs
|
Additional keyword arguments. |