Source code for akida.layers.concatenate

from akida.core import (Layer, LayerParams, LayerType)


[docs] class Concatenate(Layer): """Layer that concatenates two or more inputs from incoming layers, along the last dimensions. The operation is equivalent to this numpy operation >>> # Inputs are a and b >>> output = np.concatenate((a, b), axis=-1) All inbound layers should have the same output dimensions on the first two axis. All inbound layers should have the same output bitwidth and output sign. Args: name (str, optional): name of the layer. Defaults to empty string. """ def __init__(self, name=""): try: params = LayerParams( LayerType.Concatenate, {}) # Call parent constructor to initialize C++ bindings # Note that we invoke directly __init__ instead of using super, as # specified in pybind documentation Layer.__init__(self, params, name) except BaseException: self = None raise