def absolute_difference(predictions, labels=None, weights=1.0, scope=None):
"""Adds an Absolute Difference loss to the training procedure.
`weights` acts as a coefficient for the loss. If a scalar is provided, then
the loss is simply scaled by the given value. If `weights` is a tensor of size
[batch_size], then the total loss for each sample of the batch is rescaled
by the corresponding element in the `weights` vector. If the shape of
`weights` matches the shape of `predictions`, then the loss of each
measurable element of `predictions` is scaled by the corresponding value of
`weights`.
Args:
predictions: The predicted outputs.
labels: The ground truth output tensor, same dimensions as 'predictions'.
weights: Coefficients for the loss a scalar, a tensor of shape
[batch_size] or a tensor whose shape matches `predictions`.
scope: The scope for the operations performed in computing the loss.
Returns:
A scalar `Tensor` representing the loss value.
Raises:
ValueError: If the shape of `predictions` doesn't match that of `labels` or
if the shape of `weights` is invalid.
"""
with ops.name_scope(scope, "absolute_difference",
[predictions, labels, weights]) as scope:
predictions.get_shape().assert_is_compatible_with(labels.get_shape())
predictions = math_ops.to_float(predictions)
labels = math_ops.to_float(labels)
losses = math_ops.abs(math_ops.subtract(predictions, labels))
return compute_weighted_loss(losses, weights, scope=scope)
loss_ops.py 文件源码
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