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I have two inputs of a Layer with the dimensions : (?,?,12,256) and (?, 12,12,256).
I want to reshape one of them to another to be equal. I tried reshape methods no one worked.



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    I have two inputs of a Layer with the dimensions : (?,?,12,256) and (?, 12,12,256).
    I want to reshape one of them to another to be equal. I tried reshape methods no one worked.



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      I have two inputs of a Layer with the dimensions : (?,?,12,256) and (?, 12,12,256).
      I want to reshape one of them to another to be equal. I tried reshape methods no one worked.



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      I have two inputs of a Layer with the dimensions : (?,?,12,256) and (?, 12,12,256).
      I want to reshape one of them to another to be equal. I tried reshape methods no one worked.



      If anyone can help me please.







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