layer_dropout

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Percentile

Applies Dropout to the input.

Dropout consists in randomly setting a fraction rate of input units to 0 at each update during training time, which helps prevent overfitting.

Usage
layer_dropout(object, rate, noise_shape = NULL, seed = NULL,
batch_size = NULL, name = NULL, trainable = NULL, weights = NULL)
Arguments
object

Model or layer object

rate

float between 0 and 1. Fraction of the input units to drop.

noise_shape

1D integer tensor representing the shape of the binary dropout mask that will be multiplied with the input. For instance, if your inputs have shape (batch_size, timesteps, features) and you want the dropout mask to be the same for all timesteps, you can use noise_shape=c(batch_size, 1, features).

seed

integer to use as random seed.

batch_size

Fixed batch size for layer

name

An optional name string for the layer. Should be unique in a model (do not reuse the same name twice). It will be autogenerated if it isn't provided.

trainable

Whether the layer weights will be updated during training.

weights

Initial weights for layer.

Other core layers: layer_activation, layer_activity_regularization, layer_dense, layer_flatten, layer_input, layer_lambda, layer_masking, layer_permute, layer_repeat_vector, layer_reshape
Other dropout layers: layer_spatial_dropout_1d, layer_spatial_dropout_2d, layer_spatial_dropout_3d