CosineEmbeddingLoss¶
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class torch.nn.CosineEmbeddingLoss(margin=0.0, size_average=None, reduce=None, reduction='mean')[source]¶
- Creates a criterion that measures the loss given input tensors , and a Tensor label with values 1 or -1. This is used for measuring whether two inputs are similar or dissimilar, using the cosine distance, and is typically used for learning nonlinear embeddings or semi-supervised learning. - The loss function for each sample is: - Parameters
- margin (float, optional) – Should be a number from to , to is suggested. If - marginis missing, the default value is .
- size_average (bool, optional) – Deprecated (see - reduction). By default, the losses are averaged over each loss element in the batch. Note that for some losses, there are multiple elements per sample. If the field- size_averageis set to- False, the losses are instead summed for each minibatch. Ignored when- reduceis- False. Default:- True
- reduce (bool, optional) – Deprecated (see - reduction). By default, the losses are averaged or summed over observations for each minibatch depending on- size_average. When- reduceis- False, returns a loss per batch element instead and ignores- size_average. Default:- True
- reduction (string, optional) – Specifies the reduction to apply to the output: - 'none'|- 'mean'|- 'sum'.- 'none': no reduction will be applied,- 'mean': the sum of the output will be divided by the number of elements in the output,- 'sum': the output will be summed. Note:- size_averageand- reduceare in the process of being deprecated, and in the meantime, specifying either of those two args will override- reduction. Default:- 'mean'