tf.keras.backend.name_scope
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A context manager for use when defining a Python op.
tf.keras.backend.name_scope(
name
)
This context manager pushes a name scope, which will make the name of all
operations added within it have a prefix.
For example, to define a new Python op called my_op
:
def my_op(a):
with tf.name_scope("MyOp") as scope:
a = tf.convert_to_tensor(a, name="a")
# Define some computation that uses a
.
return foo_op(..., name=scope)
When executed, the Tensor a
will have the name MyOp/a
.
Args |
name
|
The prefix to use on all names created within the name scope.
|
Returns |
Name scope context manager.
|
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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