How to use tile function in Keras?










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I want to build a neural network with Keras,but I got a error:
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '_inbound_nodes',and this is my example code:



from keras.layers.merge import concatenate

img = Input(shape=(64,64,3))
text_input = Input(shape=(192,))
text_emb = Reshape(target_shape=(1, 1, 256))(Dense(256, activation='relu')(text_input))
tiled_emb = keras.backend.tile(text_emb, (-1, 64, 64, 1))
img_feat = Conv2D(400,4,padding='same')(img)
con = concatenate([tiled_emb,img_feat])
conv4 = Conv2D(512, 1)(con)

flat = Flatten()(conv4)
validity = Dense(1, activation='sigmoid')(flat)

Model([img, text_input], validity)









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    I want to build a neural network with Keras,but I got a error:
    AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '_inbound_nodes',and this is my example code:



    from keras.layers.merge import concatenate

    img = Input(shape=(64,64,3))
    text_input = Input(shape=(192,))
    text_emb = Reshape(target_shape=(1, 1, 256))(Dense(256, activation='relu')(text_input))
    tiled_emb = keras.backend.tile(text_emb, (-1, 64, 64, 1))
    img_feat = Conv2D(400,4,padding='same')(img)
    con = concatenate([tiled_emb,img_feat])
    conv4 = Conv2D(512, 1)(con)

    flat = Flatten()(conv4)
    validity = Dense(1, activation='sigmoid')(flat)

    Model([img, text_input], validity)









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      I want to build a neural network with Keras,but I got a error:
      AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '_inbound_nodes',and this is my example code:



      from keras.layers.merge import concatenate

      img = Input(shape=(64,64,3))
      text_input = Input(shape=(192,))
      text_emb = Reshape(target_shape=(1, 1, 256))(Dense(256, activation='relu')(text_input))
      tiled_emb = keras.backend.tile(text_emb, (-1, 64, 64, 1))
      img_feat = Conv2D(400,4,padding='same')(img)
      con = concatenate([tiled_emb,img_feat])
      conv4 = Conv2D(512, 1)(con)

      flat = Flatten()(conv4)
      validity = Dense(1, activation='sigmoid')(flat)

      Model([img, text_input], validity)









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      I want to build a neural network with Keras,but I got a error:
      AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '_inbound_nodes',and this is my example code:



      from keras.layers.merge import concatenate

      img = Input(shape=(64,64,3))
      text_input = Input(shape=(192,))
      text_emb = Reshape(target_shape=(1, 1, 256))(Dense(256, activation='relu')(text_input))
      tiled_emb = keras.backend.tile(text_emb, (-1, 64, 64, 1))
      img_feat = Conv2D(400,4,padding='same')(img)
      con = concatenate([tiled_emb,img_feat])
      conv4 = Conv2D(512, 1)(con)

      flat = Flatten()(conv4)
      validity = Dense(1, activation='sigmoid')(flat)

      Model([img, text_input], validity)






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          This error occurs because keras.backend.tile is a function and not a layer, making tiled_emb a tensor. The error is then generated when trying to construct the network and encountering just a tensor where it expects a layer (so the attr _inbound_nodes is not defined).



          You can turn any function into a layer by using the keras.layers.lambda layer, eg:



          tiled_emb = Lambda(keras.backend.tile, arguments='n':(-1, 64, 64, 1))(text_emb)





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          • It works! Thank you very much!
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          This error occurs because keras.backend.tile is a function and not a layer, making tiled_emb a tensor. The error is then generated when trying to construct the network and encountering just a tensor where it expects a layer (so the attr _inbound_nodes is not defined).



          You can turn any function into a layer by using the keras.layers.lambda layer, eg:



          tiled_emb = Lambda(keras.backend.tile, arguments='n':(-1, 64, 64, 1))(text_emb)





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          • It works! Thank you very much!
            – IceLee
            Nov 12 at 0:32















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          This error occurs because keras.backend.tile is a function and not a layer, making tiled_emb a tensor. The error is then generated when trying to construct the network and encountering just a tensor where it expects a layer (so the attr _inbound_nodes is not defined).



          You can turn any function into a layer by using the keras.layers.lambda layer, eg:



          tiled_emb = Lambda(keras.backend.tile, arguments='n':(-1, 64, 64, 1))(text_emb)





          share|improve this answer






















          • It works! Thank you very much!
            – IceLee
            Nov 12 at 0:32













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          This error occurs because keras.backend.tile is a function and not a layer, making tiled_emb a tensor. The error is then generated when trying to construct the network and encountering just a tensor where it expects a layer (so the attr _inbound_nodes is not defined).



          You can turn any function into a layer by using the keras.layers.lambda layer, eg:



          tiled_emb = Lambda(keras.backend.tile, arguments='n':(-1, 64, 64, 1))(text_emb)





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          This error occurs because keras.backend.tile is a function and not a layer, making tiled_emb a tensor. The error is then generated when trying to construct the network and encountering just a tensor where it expects a layer (so the attr _inbound_nodes is not defined).



          You can turn any function into a layer by using the keras.layers.lambda layer, eg:



          tiled_emb = Lambda(keras.backend.tile, arguments='n':(-1, 64, 64, 1))(text_emb)






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          • It works! Thank you very much!
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          It works! Thank you very much!
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          It works! Thank you very much!
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