tf.keras.utils.get_registered_object
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Returns the class associated with name
if it is registered with Keras.
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`tf.compat.v1.keras.utils.get_registered_object`
tf.keras.utils.get_registered_object(
name, custom_objects=None, module_objects=None
)
This function is part of the Keras serialization and deserialization
framework. It maps strings to the objects associated with them for
serialization/deserialization.
Example:
def from_config(cls, config, custom_objects=None):
if 'my_custom_object_name' in config:
config['hidden_cls'] = tf.keras.utils.get_registered_object(
config['my_custom_object_name'], custom_objects=custom_objects)
Args |
name
|
The name to look up.
|
custom_objects
|
A dictionary of custom objects to look the name up in.
Generally, custom_objects is provided by the user.
|
module_objects
|
A dictionary of custom objects to look the name up in.
Generally, module_objects is provided by midlevel library implementers.
|
Returns |
An instantiable class associated with name , or None if no such class
exists.
|
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
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