tf.raw_ops.AddSparseToTensorsMap
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Add a SparseTensor
to a SparseTensorsMap
return its handle.
tf.raw_ops.AddSparseToTensorsMap(
sparse_indices,
sparse_values,
sparse_shape,
container='',
shared_name='',
name=None
)
A SparseTensor
is represented by three tensors: sparse_indices
,
sparse_values
, and sparse_shape
.
This operator takes the given SparseTensor
and adds it to a container
object (a SparseTensorsMap
). A unique key within this container is generated
in the form of an int64
, and this is the value that is returned.
The SparseTensor
can then be read out as part of a minibatch by passing
the key as a vector element to TakeManySparseFromTensorsMap
. To ensure
the correct SparseTensorsMap
is accessed, ensure that the same
container
and shared_name
are passed to that Op. If no shared_name
is provided here, instead use the name of the Operation created by calling
AddSparseToTensorsMap
as the shared_name
passed to
TakeManySparseFromTensorsMap
. Ensure the Operations are colocated.
Args |
sparse_indices
|
A Tensor of type int64 .
2-D. The indices of the SparseTensor .
|
sparse_values
|
A Tensor . 1-D. The values of the SparseTensor .
|
sparse_shape
|
A Tensor of type int64 .
1-D. The shape of the SparseTensor .
|
container
|
An optional string . Defaults to "" .
The container name for the SparseTensorsMap created by this op.
|
shared_name
|
An optional string . Defaults to "" .
The shared name for the SparseTensorsMap created by this op.
If blank, the new Operation's unique name is used.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
A Tensor of type int64 .
|
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Last updated 2022-10-27 UTC.
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