问题
Sorry if I messed up the title, I didn't know how to phrase this. Anyways, I have a tensor of a set of values, but I want to make sure that every element in the tensor has a range from 0 - 255, (or 0 - 1 works too). However, I don't want to make all the values add up to 1 or 255 like softmax, I just want to down scale the values.
Is there any way to do this?
Thanks!
回答1:
You are trying to normalize the data. A classic normalization formula is this one:
normalize_value = (value − min_value) / (max_value − min_value)
The implementation on tensorflow will look like this:
tensor = tf.div(
tf.subtract(
tensor,
tf.reduce_min(tensor)
),
tf.subtract(
tf.reduce_max(tensor),
tf.reduce_min(tensor)
)
)
All the values of the tensor will be betweetn 0 and 1.
IMPORTANT: make sure the tensor has float/double values, or the output tensor will have just zeros and ones. If you have a integer tensor call this first:
tensor = tf.to_float(tensor)
Update: as of tensorflow 2, tf.to_float()
is deprecated and instead, tf.cast()
should be used:
tensor = tf.cast(tensor, dtype=tf.float32) # or any other tf.dtype, that is precise enough
回答2:
According to the feature scaling in Wikipedia you can also try the Scaling to unit length:
It can be implemented using this segment of code:
In [3]: a = tf.constant([2.0, 4.0, 6.0, 1.0, 0])
In [4]: b = a / tf.norm(a)
In [5]: b.eval()
Out[5]: array([ 0.26490647, 0.52981293, 0.79471946, 0.13245323, 0. ], dtype=float32)
回答3:
sigmoid(tensor) * 255
should do it.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38376478/changing-the-scale-of-a-tensor-in-tensorflow