What is the meaning of axis=-1 in keras.argmax?

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耶瑟儿~ 2020-12-12 11:46

I am a beginner in Keras and need help to understand keras.argmax(a, axis=-1) and keras.max(a, axis=-1). What is the meaning of axis=-1

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  • 2020-12-12 12:07

    This means that the index that will be returned by argmax will be taken from the last axis.

    Your data has some shape (19,19,5,80). This means:

    • Axis 0 = 19 elements
    • Axis 1 = 19 elements
    • Axis 2 = 5 elements
    • Axis 3 = 80 elements

    Now, negative numbers work exactly like in python lists, in numpy arrays, etc. Negative numbers represent the inverse order:

    • Axis -1 = 80 elements
    • Axis -2 = 5 elements
    • Axis -3 = 19 elements
    • Axis -4 = 19 elements

    When you pass the axis parameter to the argmax function, the indices returned will be based on this axis. Your results will lose this specific axes, but keep the others.

    See what shape argmax will return for each index:

    • K.argmax(a,axis= 0 or -4) returns (19,5,80) with values from 0 to 18
    • K.argmax(a,axis= 1 or -3) returns (19,5,80) with values from 0 to 18
    • K.argmax(a,axis= 2 or -2) returns (19,19,80) with values from 0 to 4
    • K.argmax(a,axis= 3 or -1) returns (19,19,5) with values from 0 to 79
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