I want to generate batched samples from a TF Dataset in the following manner: each batch would consist of two samples with have the same 'label' feature. What is the most efficient way to achieve this in Tensorflow?
CodePudding user response:
Let's assume you have some kind of data with multiple labels like this:
x = tf.random.uniform((10, 2), maxval=20, dtype=tf.int32)
y = tf.random.uniform((10, ), maxval=4, dtype=tf.int32)
dataset = tf.data.Dataset.from_tensor_slices((x, y))
In order to achieve your goal. "each batch would consist of two samples with have the same 'label' feature" you could use the filter function to create separate datasets for each label and then the concatenate function of the tf.data.Dataset API to merge these datasets into one:
x = tf.random.uniform((10, 2), maxval=20, dtype=tf.int32)
y = tf.random.uniform((10, ), maxval=4, dtype=tf.int32)
dataset = tf.data.Dataset.from_tensor_slices((x, y))
batch_size = 2
dataset0 = dataset.filter(lambda x, y: tf.equal(y, 0)).batch(batch_size)
dataset1 = dataset.filter(lambda x, y: tf.equal(y, 1)).batch(batch_size)
dataset2 = dataset.filter(lambda x, y: tf.equal(y, 2)).batch(batch_size)
dataset3 = dataset.filter(lambda x, y: tf.equal(y, 3)).batch(batch_size)
dataset = dataset0.concatenate(dataset1).concatenate(dataset2).concatenate(dataset3).shuffle(buffer_size=20)
