tf.contrib.lookup.index_to_string(
tensor,
mapping,
default_value='UNK',
name=None
)
Defined in tensorflow/contrib/lookup/lookup_ops.py.
Maps tensor of indices into string values based on mapping. (deprecated)
THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed after 2017-01-07. Instructions for updating: This op will be removed after the deprecation date. Please switch to index_to_string_table_from_tensor and call the lookup method of the returned table.
This operation converts int64 indices into string values. The mapping is initialized from a string mapping tensor where each element is a value and the corresponding index within the tensor is the key.
Any input which does not have a corresponding index in 'mapping' (an out-of-vocabulary entry) is assigned the default_value
The underlying table must be initialized by calling tf.tables_initializer.run() once.
For example:
mapping_string = tf.constant(["emerson", "lake", "palmer"])
indices = tf.constant([1, 5], tf.int64)
values = tf.contrib.lookup.index_to_string(
indices, mapping=mapping_string, default_value="UNKNOWN")
...
tf.tables_initializer().run()
values.eval() ==> ["lake", "UNKNOWN"]
tensor: A int64 Tensor with the indices to map to strings.mapping: A 1-D string Tensor that specifies the strings to map from indices.default_value: The string value to use for out-of-vocabulary indices.name: A name for this op (optional).The strings values associated to the indices. The resultant dense feature value tensor has the same shape as the corresponding indices.
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Code samples licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/contrib/lookup/index_to_string