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Two-Dimensional Tensors in Pytorch
Nov. 9, 2022, 9:30 p.m. | Muhammad Asad Iqbal Khan
Two-dimensional tensors are analogous to two-dimensional metrics. Like a two-dimensional metric, a two-dimensional tensor also has $n$ number of rows and columns. Let’s take a gray-scale image as an example, which is a two-dimensional matrix of numeric values, commonly known as pixels. Ranging from ‘0’ to ‘255’, each number represents a pixel intensity value. Here, […]
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