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Returns a tensor with an length 1 axis inserted at index axis
.
tf.sparse.expand_dims( sp_input, axis=None, name=None )
Given a tensor input
, this operation inserts a dimension of length 1 at the dimension index axis
of input
's shape. The dimension index follows python indexing rules: It's zero-based, a negative index it is counted backward from the end.
This operation is useful to:
If you have a sparse tensor with shape [height, width, depth]
:
sp = tf.sparse.SparseTensor(indices=[[3,4,1]], values=[7,], dense_shape=[10,10,3])
You can add an outer batch
axis by passing axis=0
:
tf.sparse.expand_dims(sp, axis=0).shape.as_list() [1, 10, 10, 3]
The new axis location matches Python list.insert(axis, 1)
:
tf.sparse.expand_dims(sp, axis=1).shape.as_list() [10, 1, 10, 3]
Following standard python indexing rules, a negative axis
counts from the end so axis=-1
adds an inner most dimension:
tf.sparse.expand_dims(sp, axis=-1).shape.as_list() [10, 10, 3, 1]
Note: Unliketf.expand_dims
this function includes a default value for theaxis
:-1
. So if `axis is not specified, an inner dimension is added.
sp.shape.as_list() [10, 10, 3] tf.sparse.expand_dims(sp).shape.as_list() [10, 10, 3, 1]
This operation requires that axis
is a valid index for input.shape
, following python indexing rules:
-1-tf.rank(input) <= axis <= tf.rank(input)
This operation is related to:
tf.expand_dims
, which provides this functionality for dense tensors.tf.squeeze
, which removes dimensions of size 1, from dense tensors.tf.sparse.reshape
, which provides more flexible reshaping capability.Args | |
---|---|
sp_input | A SparseTensor . |
axis | 0-D (scalar). Specifies the dimension index at which to expand the shape of input . Must be in the range [-rank(sp_input) - 1, rank(sp_input)] . Defaults to -1 . |
name | The name of the output SparseTensor . |
Returns | |
---|---|
A SparseTensor with the same data as sp_input , but its shape has an additional dimension of size 1 added. |
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