Base class for different Reader types, that produce a record every step.
tf.compat.v1.ReaderBase( reader_ref, supports_serialize=False )
Conceptually, Readers convert string 'work units' into records (key, value pairs). Typically the 'work units' are filenames and the records are extracted from the contents of those files. We want a single record produced per step, but a work unit can correspond to many records.
Therefore we introduce some decoupling using a queue. The queue contains the work units and the Reader dequeues from the queue when it is asked to produce a record (via Read()) but it has finished the last work unit.
Args | |
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reader_ref | The operation that implements the reader. |
supports_serialize | True if the reader implementation can serialize its state. |
Raises | |
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RuntimeError | If eager execution is enabled. |
Readers are not compatible with eager execution. Instead, please use tf.data
to get data into your model.
Attributes | |
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reader_ref | Op that implements the reader. |
supports_serialize | Whether the Reader implementation can serialize its state. |
num_records_produced
num_records_produced( name=None )
Returns the number of records this reader has produced.
This is the same as the number of Read executions that have succeeded.
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name | A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
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An int64 Tensor. |
num_work_units_completed
num_work_units_completed( name=None )
Returns the number of work units this reader has finished processing.
Args | |
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name | A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
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An int64 Tensor. |
read
read( queue, name=None )
Returns the next record (key, value) pair produced by a reader.
Will dequeue a work unit from queue if necessary (e.g. when the Reader needs to start reading from a new file since it has finished with the previous file).
Args | |
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queue | A Queue or a mutable string Tensor representing a handle to a Queue, with string work items. |
name | A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
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A tuple of Tensors (key, value). | |
key | A string scalar Tensor. |
value | A string scalar Tensor. |
read_up_to
read_up_to( queue, num_records, name=None )
Returns up to num_records (key, value) pairs produced by a reader.
Will dequeue a work unit from queue if necessary (e.g., when the Reader needs to start reading from a new file since it has finished with the previous file). It may return less than num_records even before the last batch.
Args | |
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queue | A Queue or a mutable string Tensor representing a handle to a Queue, with string work items. |
num_records | Number of records to read. |
name | A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
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A tuple of Tensors (keys, values). | |
keys | A 1-D string Tensor. |
values | A 1-D string Tensor. |
reset
reset( name=None )
Restore a reader to its initial clean state.
Args | |
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name | A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
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The created Operation. |
restore_state
restore_state( state, name=None )
Restore a reader to a previously saved state.
Not all Readers support being restored, so this can produce an Unimplemented error.
Args | |
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state | A string Tensor. Result of a SerializeState of a Reader with matching type. |
name | A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
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The created Operation. |
serialize_state
serialize_state( name=None )
Produce a string tensor that encodes the state of a reader.
Not all Readers support being serialized, so this can produce an Unimplemented error.
Args | |
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name | A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
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A string Tensor. |
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