mindspore.ops.dense
- mindspore.ops.dense(input, weight, bias=None)[source]
Applies the dense connected operation to the input. The dense function is defined as:
\[output = input * weight^{T} + bias\]Warning
This is an experimental API that is subject to change or deletion.
- Parameters
input (Tensor) – Input Tensor of shape \((*, in\_channels)\), where \(*\) means any number of additional dimensions.
weight (Tensor) – The weight applied to the input. The shape is \((out\_channels, in\_channels)\) or \((in\_channels)\).
bias (Tensor, optional) – Additive biases to the output. The shape is \((out\_channels)\) or \(()\). Defaults:
None
, the bias is 0.
- Returns
Output whose shape is determined by the shape of the input and the weight.
- Raises
- Supported Platforms:
Ascend
GPU
CPU
Examples
>>> import numpy as np >>> from mindspore import Tensor, ops >>> input = mindspore.Tensor([[-1., 1., 2.], [-3., -3., 1.]], mindspore.float32) >>> weight = mindspore.Tensor([[-2., -2., -2.], [0., -1., 0.]], mindspore.float32) >>> bias = mindspore.Tensor([0., 1.], mindspore.float32) >>> output = mindspore.ops.dense(input, weight, bias) >>> print(output) [[-4. 0.] [10. 4.]]