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Layer that multiplies (element-wise) a list of inputs.
tf.keras.layers.Multiply( **kwargs )
It takes as input a list of tensors, all of the same shape, and returns a single tensor (also of the same shape).
tf.keras.layers.Multiply()([np.arange(5).reshape(5, 1), np.arange(5, 10).reshape(5, 1)]) <tf.Tensor: shape=(5, 1), dtype=int64, numpy= array([[ 0], [ 6], [14], [24], [36]])>
x1 = tf.keras.layers.Dense(8)(np.arange(10).reshape(5, 2)) x2 = tf.keras.layers.Dense(8)(np.arange(10, 20).reshape(5, 2)) multiplied = tf.keras.layers.Multiply()([x1, x2]) multiplied.shape TensorShape([5, 8])
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**kwargs | standard layer keyword arguments. |
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