metric_mean_tensor | R Documentation |
Computes the element-wise (weighted) mean of the given tensors
metric_mean_tensor(..., shape = NULL, name = NULL, dtype = NULL)
... |
Passed on to the underlying metric. Used for forwards and backwards compatibility. |
shape |
(Optional) A list of integers, a list of integers, or a 1-D Tensor of type int32. If not specified, the shape is inferred from the values at the first call of update_state. |
name |
(Optional) string name of the metric instance. |
dtype |
(Optional) data type of the metric result. |
MeanTensor
returns a tensor with the same shape of the input tensors. The
mean value is updated by keeping local variables total
and count
. The
total
tracks the sum of the weighted values, and count
stores the sum of
the weighted counts.
A (subclassed) Metric
instance that can be passed directly to
compile(metrics = )
, or used as a standalone object. See ?Metric
for
example usage.
Other metrics:
custom_metric()
,
metric_accuracy()
,
metric_auc()
,
metric_binary_accuracy()
,
metric_binary_crossentropy()
,
metric_categorical_accuracy()
,
metric_categorical_crossentropy()
,
metric_categorical_hinge()
,
metric_cosine_similarity()
,
metric_false_negatives()
,
metric_false_positives()
,
metric_hinge()
,
metric_kullback_leibler_divergence()
,
metric_logcosh_error()
,
metric_mean()
,
metric_mean_absolute_error()
,
metric_mean_absolute_percentage_error()
,
metric_mean_iou()
,
metric_mean_relative_error()
,
metric_mean_squared_error()
,
metric_mean_squared_logarithmic_error()
,
metric_mean_wrapper()
,
metric_poisson()
,
metric_precision()
,
metric_precision_at_recall()
,
metric_recall()
,
metric_recall_at_precision()
,
metric_root_mean_squared_error()
,
metric_sensitivity_at_specificity()
,
metric_sparse_categorical_accuracy()
,
metric_sparse_categorical_crossentropy()
,
metric_sparse_top_k_categorical_accuracy()
,
metric_specificity_at_sensitivity()
,
metric_squared_hinge()
,
metric_sum()
,
metric_top_k_categorical_accuracy()
,
metric_true_negatives()
,
metric_true_positives()
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