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Builds a queue out of a data generator.
Inherits From: SequenceEnqueuer
tf.keras.utils.GeneratorEnqueuer( sequence, use_multiprocessing=False, random_seed=None )
The provided generator can be finite in which case the class will throw a StopIteration
exception.
Used in fit_generator
, evaluate_generator
, predict_generator
.
Arguments | |
---|---|
generator | a generator function which yields data |
use_multiprocessing | use multiprocessing if True, otherwise threading |
wait_time | time to sleep in-between calls to put() |
random_seed | Initial seed for workers, will be incremented by one for each worker. |
get
get()
Creates a generator to extract data from the queue.
Skip the data if it is None
.
Yields | |
---|---|
The next element in the queue, i.e. a tuple (inputs, targets) or (inputs, targets, sample_weights) . |
is_running
is_running()
start
start( workers=1, max_queue_size=10 )
Starts the handler's workers.
Arguments | |
---|---|
workers | Number of workers. |
max_queue_size | queue size (when full, workers could block on put() ) |
stop
stop( timeout=None )
Stops running threads and wait for them to exit, if necessary.
Should be called by the same thread which called start()
.
Arguments | |
---|---|
timeout | maximum time to wait on thread.join() |
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https://www.tensorflow.org/versions/r2.4/api_docs/python/tf/keras/utils/GeneratorEnqueuer