tf.math.accumulate_n

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Returns the element-wise sum of a list of tensors.

Optionally, pass shape and tensor_dtype for shape and type checking, otherwise, these are inferred.

accumulate_n performs the same operation as tf.math.add_n, but does not wait for all of its inputs to be ready before beginning to sum. This approach can save memory if inputs are ready at different times, since minimum temporary storage is proportional to the output size rather than the inputs' size.

accumulate_n is differentiable (but wasn't previous to TensorFlow 1.7).

For example:

a = tf.constant([[1, 2], [3, 4]])
b = tf.constant([[5, 0], [0, 6]])
tf.math.accumulate_n([a, b, a])  # [[7, 4], [6, 14]]

# Explicitly pass shape and type
tf.math.accumulate_n([a, b, a], shape=[2, 2], tensor_dtype=tf.int32)
                                                               # [[7,  4],
                                                               #  [6, 14]]
Args
inputs A list of Tensor objects, each with same shape and type.
shape Expected shape of elements of inputs (optional). Also controls the output shape of this op, which may affect type inference in other ops. A value of None means "infer the input shape from the shapes in inputs".
tensor_dtype Expected data type of inputs (optional). A value of None means "infer the input dtype from inputs[0]".
name A name for the operation (optional).
Returns
A Tensor of same shape and type as the elements of inputs.
Raises
ValueError If inputs don't all have same shape and dtype or the shape cannot be inferred.

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https://www.tensorflow.org/versions/r1.15/api_docs/python/tf/math/accumulate_n