The `count_params` method is a function in the `tensorflow.keras.models.Sequential` module of Python's TensorFlow library. It is used to calculate and return the total number of trainable parameters in a sequential model. This includes the weights and biases of each layer in the model. The method is useful for understanding the complexity and size of the model.
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