diff --git a/tensorflow/lite/g3doc/guide/ops_compatibility.md b/tensorflow/lite/g3doc/guide/ops_compatibility.md index a75566b9bf0..000cca5873c 100644 --- a/tensorflow/lite/g3doc/guide/ops_compatibility.md +++ b/tensorflow/lite/g3doc/guide/ops_compatibility.md @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Since the set of TensorFlow Lite operations is smaller than TensorFlow's, not every model is convertible. Even for supported operations, very specific usage patterns are sometimes expected, for performance reasons. We expect to expand the set of supported operations in future TensorFlow Lite releases. Additional -ops can be included by [using select TensorFlow ops](ops_select.md), at -the cost of binary size. +ops can be included by [using select TensorFlow ops](ops_select.md), at the cost +of binary size. The best way to understand how to build a TensorFlow model that can be used with TensorFlow Lite is to carefully consider how operations are converted and @@ -511,20 +511,6 @@ Options { } ``` -**LEAKY_RELU** - -``` -Inputs { - 0: a tensor -} -Outputs { - 0: a tensor equivalent to max(input, input * alpha) -} -Options { - alpha -} -``` - **LESS** ```