tf.keras.constraints.NonNeg
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Constrains the weights to be non-negative.
Inherits From: Constraint
Also available via the shortcut function tf.keras.constraints.non_neg
.
Methods
get_config
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get_config()
Returns a Python dict of the object config.
A constraint config is a Python dictionary (JSON-serializable) that can
be used to reinstantiate the same object.
Returns |
Python dict containing the configuration of the constraint object.
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__call__
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__call__(
w
)
Applies the constraint to the input weight variable.
By default, the inputs weight variable is not modified.
Users should override this method to implement their own projection
function.
Args |
w
|
Input weight variable.
|
Returns |
Projected variable (by default, returns unmodified inputs).
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Last updated 2022-10-27 UTC.
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