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garden/KGBicheno/Artificial Intelligence/Introduction to AI/Week 3 - Introduction/Definitions/Tensor_Size.md by @KGBicheno
Tensor size
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The total number of scalars a Tensor contains. For example, a [5, 10] Tensor has a size of 50.
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