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tf.random_normal(shape, mean=0.0, stddev=1.0, dtype=tf.float32, seed=None, name=None)

tf.random_normal(shape, mean=0.0, stddev=1.0, dtype=tf.float32, seed=None, name=None)

See the guide: Constants, Sequences, and Random Values > Random Tensors

Outputs random values from a normal distribution.

Args:

  • shape: A 1-D integer Tensor or Python array. The shape of the output tensor.
  • mean: A 0-D Tensor or Python value of type dtype. The mean of the normal distribution.
  • stddev: A 0-D Tensor or Python value of type dtype. The standard deviation of the normal distribution.
  • dtype: The type of the output.
  • seed: A Python integer. Used to create a random seed for the distribution. See tf.set_random_seed for behavior.
  • name: A name for the operation (optional).

Returns:

A tensor of the specified shape filled with random normal values.

Defined in tensorflow/python/ops/random_ops.py.

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