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torch.sparse_bsr_tensor

torch.sparse_bsr_tensor(crow_indices, col_indices, values, size=None, *, dtype=None, device=None, requires_grad=False) Tensor

Constructs a sparse tensor in BSR (Block Compressed Sparse Row)) with specified 2-dimensional blocks at the given crow_indices and col_indices. Sparse matrix multiplication operations in BSR format are typically faster than that for sparse tensors in COO format. Make you have a look at the note on the data type of the indices.

Parameters:
  • crow_indices (array_like) – (B+1)-dimensional array of size (*batchsize, nrowblocks + 1). The last element of each batch is the number of non-zeros. This tensor encodes the block index in values and col_indices depending on where the given row block starts. Each successive number in the tensor subtracted by the number before it denotes the number of blocks in a given row.

  • col_indices (array_like) – Column block co-ordinates of each block in values. (B+1)-dimensional tensor with the same length as values.

  • values (array_list) – Initial values for the tensor. Can be a list, tuple, NumPy ndarray, scalar, and other types that represents a (1 + 2 + K)-dimensonal tensor where K is the number of dense dimensions.

  • size (list, tuple, torch.Size, optional) – Size of the sparse tensor: (*batchsize, nrows * blocksize[0], ncols * blocksize[1], *densesize) where blocksize == values.shape[1:3]. If not provided, the size will be inferred as the minimum size big enough to hold all non-zero blocks.

Keyword Arguments:
  • dtype (torch.dtype, optional) – the desired data type of returned tensor. Default: if None, infers data type from values.

  • device (torch.device, optional) – the desired device of returned tensor. Default: if None, uses the current device for the default tensor type (see torch.set_default_tensor_type()). device will be the CPU for CPU tensor types and the current CUDA device for CUDA tensor types.

  • requires_grad (bool, optional) – If autograd should record operations on the returned tensor. Default: False.

Example::
>>> crow_indices = [0, 1, 2]
>>> col_indices = [0, 1]
>>> values = [[[1, 2], [3, 4]], [[5, 6], [7, 8]]]
>>> torch.sparse_bsr_tensor(torch.tensor(crow_indices, dtype=torch.int64),
...                         torch.tensor(col_indices, dtype=torch.int64),
...                         torch.tensor(values), dtype=torch.double)
tensor(crow_indices=tensor([0, 1, 2]),
       col_indices=tensor([0, 1]),
       values=tensor([[[1., 2.],
                       [3., 4.]],
                      [[5., 6.],
                       [7., 8.]]]), size=(2, 2), nnz=2, dtype=torch.float64,
       layout=torch.sparse_bsr)

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