diff options
author | Jeffrey A. Dean <jeff@google.com> | 2016-11-18 13:38:35 -0800 |
---|---|---|
committer | TensorFlower Gardener <gardener@tensorflow.org> | 2016-11-18 13:44:17 -0800 |
commit | 2b89a75c49a315652b08b40566113a4b3c5f74a4 (patch) | |
tree | 483a62c68d627f9e7d22b0f19ff8ef118d4e3870 | |
parent | 1b531b9d88361a3b8506399d5edae155125c5371 (diff) |
Clarify that our definition is a subset of the true meaning of a mathematical
Tensor (just the multi-dimensional aspect, not the other properties).
Change: 139617013
-rw-r--r-- | tensorflow/g3doc/get_started/basic_usage.md | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/get_started/basic_usage.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/get_started/basic_usage.md index 89d154709a..41b4d8882b 100644 --- a/tensorflow/g3doc/get_started/basic_usage.md +++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/get_started/basic_usage.md @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ To use TensorFlow you need to understand how TensorFlow: ## Overview TensorFlow is a programming system in which you represent computations as -graphs. Nodes in the graph are called *ops* (short for operations). An op -takes zero or more `Tensors`, performs some computation, and produces zero or -more `Tensors`. A `Tensor` is a typed multi-dimensional array. For example, -you can represent a mini-batch of images as a 4-D array of floating point -numbers with dimensions `[batch, height, width, channels]`. +graphs. Nodes in the graph are called *ops* (short for operations). An op takes +zero or more `Tensors`, performs some computation, and produces zero or more +`Tensors`. In TensorFlow terminology, a `Tensor` is a typed multi-dimensional +array. For example, you can represent a mini-batch of images as a 4-D array of +floating point numbers with dimensions `[batch, height, width, channels]`. A TensorFlow graph is a *description* of computations. To compute anything, a graph must be launched in a `Session`. A `Session` places the graph ops onto |