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Finds values and indices of the k
largest entries for the last dimension.
tf.math.top_k( input, k=1, sorted=True, name=None )
If the input is a vector (rank=1), finds the k
largest entries in the vector and outputs their values and indices as vectors. Thus values[j]
is the j
-th largest entry in input
, and its index is indices[j]
.
For matrices (resp. higher rank input), computes the top k
entries in each row (resp. vector along the last dimension). Thus,
values.shape = indices.shape = input.shape[:-1] + [k]
If two elements are equal, the lower-index element appears first.
Args | |
---|---|
input | 1-D or higher Tensor with last dimension at least k . |
k | 0-D int32 Tensor . Number of top elements to look for along the last dimension (along each row for matrices). |
sorted | If true the resulting k elements will be sorted by the values in descending order. |
name | Optional name for the operation. |
Returns | |
---|---|
values | The k largest elements along each last dimensional slice. |
indices | The indices of values within the last dimension of input . |
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