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"They are a generalization of vectors and matrices to potentially",
"higher dimensions.</p>"
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"This section shows the main Tensor related classes in TensorFlow.js and",
"the methods we expose on them.",
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"previous layer's output.</li>",
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"<p>Layers will automatically take care of creating and initializing",
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"typically used to promote a notion that a 'simpler' model is better",
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"from disk or over the web in a variety of formats, and to prepare ",
"that data for use in machine learning models (e.g. via operations ",
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"models. <a href='/api_vis/latest/'>API docs for tfjs-vis are available here</a>"
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