The `Concatenate` class in the `keras.layers.merge` module in Python allows you to concatenate multiple tensors along a specific axis. It takes multiple input tensors and returns a single tensor by concatenating them together. The axis along which the tensors are concatenated can be specified as an argument. This functionality is often used in deep learning models where different layers or branches of a model need to be combined or merged.
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