tf estimator input_fn reuse dataset





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I want to split a tensorflow Dataset into a train and validation set to use it in an estimator. To do that I have to create the dataset in advance and then pass it to my input_fn.



dataset = dataset.shuffle(10000)
train_dataset = dataset.take(train_lines).repeat()
valid_dataset = dataset.skip(train_lines).repeat()

def train_input_fn():
return train_dataset


However, that throws an error because the dataset is from the wrong graph:



Tensor("IteratorV2:0", shape=(), dtype=resource) must be from the same graph as Tensor("MapDataset_1:0", shape=(), dtype=variant).


Tensorflow obviously needs to have everything in the same graph. How can I reuse a dataset to keep my random split?










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    I want to split a tensorflow Dataset into a train and validation set to use it in an estimator. To do that I have to create the dataset in advance and then pass it to my input_fn.



    dataset = dataset.shuffle(10000)
    train_dataset = dataset.take(train_lines).repeat()
    valid_dataset = dataset.skip(train_lines).repeat()

    def train_input_fn():
    return train_dataset


    However, that throws an error because the dataset is from the wrong graph:



    Tensor("IteratorV2:0", shape=(), dtype=resource) must be from the same graph as Tensor("MapDataset_1:0", shape=(), dtype=variant).


    Tensorflow obviously needs to have everything in the same graph. How can I reuse a dataset to keep my random split?










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      I want to split a tensorflow Dataset into a train and validation set to use it in an estimator. To do that I have to create the dataset in advance and then pass it to my input_fn.



      dataset = dataset.shuffle(10000)
      train_dataset = dataset.take(train_lines).repeat()
      valid_dataset = dataset.skip(train_lines).repeat()

      def train_input_fn():
      return train_dataset


      However, that throws an error because the dataset is from the wrong graph:



      Tensor("IteratorV2:0", shape=(), dtype=resource) must be from the same graph as Tensor("MapDataset_1:0", shape=(), dtype=variant).


      Tensorflow obviously needs to have everything in the same graph. How can I reuse a dataset to keep my random split?










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      I want to split a tensorflow Dataset into a train and validation set to use it in an estimator. To do that I have to create the dataset in advance and then pass it to my input_fn.



      dataset = dataset.shuffle(10000)
      train_dataset = dataset.take(train_lines).repeat()
      valid_dataset = dataset.skip(train_lines).repeat()

      def train_input_fn():
      return train_dataset


      However, that throws an error because the dataset is from the wrong graph:



      Tensor("IteratorV2:0", shape=(), dtype=resource) must be from the same graph as Tensor("MapDataset_1:0", shape=(), dtype=variant).


      Tensorflow obviously needs to have everything in the same graph. How can I reuse a dataset to keep my random split?







      python tensorflow tensorflow-datasets tensorflow-estimator






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