celu#
- ivy.celu(x, /, *, alpha=1.0, complex_mode='jax', out=None)[source]#
Apply the Continuously Differentiable Exponential Linear Unit (CELU) activation function to each element of the input.
- Parameters:
x (
Union[Array,NativeArray]) – Input array.alpha (
float, default:1.0) – The alpha value (negative slope) for the CELU formulation. Default is1.0complex_mode (
Literal['split','magnitude','jax'], default:'jax') – optional specifier for how to handle complex data types. Seeivy.func_wrapper.handle_complex_inputfor more detail.out (
Optional[Array], default:None) – optional output array, for writing the result to. It must have a shape that the inputs broadcast to.
- Return type:
- Returns:
ret – The input array with celu applied element-wise.
Examples
With
ivy.Arrayinput:>>> x = ivy.array([0.39, -0.85]) >>> y = ivy.celu(x) >>> y ivy.array([ 0.39, -0.57])
With
ivy.Containerinput:>>> x = ivy.Container(a=ivy.array([0.39, -0.85]), b=ivy.array([1., -0.2])) >>> y = ivy.celu(x) >>> y { a: ivy.array([0.38999999, -0.57]), b: ivy.array([1., -0.18]) }
- Array.celu(self, /, *, alpha=1.0, complex_mode='jax', out=None)[source]#
ivy.Array instance method variant of ivy.celu. This method simply wraps the function, and so the docstring for ivy.celu also applies to this method with minimal changes.
- Parameters:
self (
Array) – input array.alpha (
float, default:1.0) – the alpha (negative slope) value for CELU formulation.complex_mode (
Literal['split','magnitude','jax'], default:'jax') – optional specifier for how to handle complex data types. Seeivy.func_wrapper.handle_complex_inputfor more detail.out (
Optional[Array], default:None) – optional output array, for writing the result to. It must have a shape that the inputs broadcast to.
- Return type:
Array- Returns:
ret – an array with the celu activation function applied element-wise.
Examples
>>> x = ivy.array([0.39, -0.85]) >>> y = x.celu() >>> print(y) ivy.array([ 0.39, -0.57])
- Container.celu(self, /, *, alpha=1.0, key_chains=None, to_apply=True, prune_unapplied=False, map_sequences=False, complex_mode='jax', out=None)[source]#
ivy.Container instance method variant of ivy.leaky_relu. This method simply wraps the function, and so the docstring for ivy.leaky_relu also applies to this method with minimal changes.
- Parameters:
self (
Container) – input container.alpha (
Container, default:1.0) – array or scalar specifying alpha (negative slope) value for CELU formulation.key_chains (
Optional[Union[List[str],Dict[str,str],Container]], default:None) – The key-chains to apply or not apply the method to. Default isNone.to_apply (
Union[bool,Container], default:True) – If True, the method will be applied to key_chains, otherwise key_chains will be skipped. Default isTrue.prune_unapplied (
Union[bool,Container], default:False) – Whether to prune key_chains for which the function was not applied. Default isFalse.map_sequences (
Union[bool,Container], default:False) – Whether to also map method to sequences (lists, tuples). Default isFalse.complex_mode (
Literal['split','magnitude','jax'], default:'jax') – optional specifier for how to handle complex data types. Seeivy.func_wrapper.handle_complex_inputfor more detail.out (
Optional[Container], default:None) – optional output container, for writing the result to. It must have a shape that the inputs broadcast to.
- Return type:
Container- Returns:
ret – a container with the celu unit function applied element-wise.
Examples
>>> x = ivy.Container(a=ivy.array([0.39, -0.85]), b=ivy.array([1., -0.2])) >>> y = x.celu() >>> print(y) { a: ivy.array([0.38999999, -0.57]), b: ivy.array([1., -0.18]) }