tf.sparse_reduce_sum(
sp_input,
axis=None,
keep_dims=False,
reduction_axes=None
)
Defined in tensorflow/python/ops/sparse_ops.py.
See the guide: Sparse Tensors > Reduction
Computes the sum of elements across dimensions of a SparseTensor.
This Op takes a SparseTensor and is the sparse counterpart to tf.reduce_sum(). In particular, this Op also returns a dense Tensor instead of a sparse one.
Reduces sp_input along the dimensions given in reduction_axes. Unless keep_dims is true, the rank of the tensor is reduced by 1 for each entry in reduction_axes. If keep_dims is true, the reduced dimensions are retained with length 1.
If reduction_axes has no entries, all dimensions are reduced, and a tensor with a single element is returned. Additionally, the axes can be negative, similar to the indexing rules in Python.
For example:
# 'x' represents [[1, ?, 1] # [?, 1, ?]] # where ? is implicitly-zero. tf.sparse_reduce_sum(x) ==> 3 tf.sparse_reduce_sum(x, 0) ==> [1, 1, 1] tf.sparse_reduce_sum(x, 1) ==> [2, 1] # Can also use -1 as the axis. tf.sparse_reduce_sum(x, 1, keep_dims=True) ==> [[2], [1]] tf.sparse_reduce_sum(x, [0, 1]) ==> 3
sp_input: The SparseTensor to reduce. Should have numeric type.axis: The dimensions to reduce; list or scalar. If None (the default), reduces all dimensions.keep_dims: If true, retain reduced dimensions with length 1.reduction_axes: Deprecated name of axis.The reduced Tensor.
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https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/sparse_reduce_sum