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keras (version 2.7.0)

layer_dense_features: Constructs a DenseFeatures.

Description

A layer that produces a dense Tensor based on given feature_columns.

Usage

layer_dense_features(
  object,
  feature_columns,
  name = NULL,
  trainable = NULL,
  input_shape = NULL,
  batch_input_shape = NULL,
  batch_size = NULL,
  dtype = NULL,
  weights = NULL
)

Arguments

object

What to call the new Layer instance with. Typically a keras Model, another Layer, or a tf.Tensor/KerasTensor. If object is missing, the Layer instance is returned, otherwise, layer(object) is returned.

feature_columns

An iterable containing the FeatureColumns to use as inputs to your model. All items should be instances of classes derived from DenseColumn such as numeric_column, embedding_column, bucketized_column, indicator_column. If you have categorical features, you can wrap them with an embedding_column or indicator_column. See tfestimators::feature_columns().

name

An optional name string for the layer. Should be unique in a model (do not reuse the same name twice). It will be autogenerated if it isn't provided.

trainable

Whether the layer weights will be updated during training.

input_shape

Dimensionality of the input (integer) not including the samples axis. This argument is required when using this layer as the first layer in a model.

batch_input_shape

Shapes, including the batch size. For instance, batch_input_shape=c(10, 32) indicates that the expected input will be batches of 10 32-dimensional vectors. batch_input_shape=list(NULL, 32) indicates batches of an arbitrary number of 32-dimensional vectors.

batch_size

Fixed batch size for layer

dtype

The data type expected by the input, as a string (float32, float64, int32...)

weights

Initial weights for layer.

See Also

Other core layers: layer_activation(), layer_activity_regularization(), layer_attention(), layer_dense(), layer_dropout(), layer_flatten(), layer_input(), layer_lambda(), layer_masking(), layer_permute(), layer_repeat_vector(), layer_reshape()