Initial values used in nftool
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Marlise Jacobs
il 25 Ago 2022
Commentato: Walter Roberson
il 25 Ago 2022
Hi,
I am using nftool to generate a neural network and using lmtrain. I want to know how do I know what the values are for the following variables:
- initial weights
- initial biases
- initial mu-value
- mu increase factor
- mu decrease factor
Furthermore, how can I change the above parameters in nftool?
For background: I want to investigate the performance of the network using different hidden neurons, but can only actually compare the networks if the initial conditions are identical.
Thanks in advance.
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Walter Roberson
il 25 Ago 2022
Initial weights and biases are random.
To be able to compare runs you need to use rng() to set the random seed.
Furthermore, how can I change the above parameters in nftool?
You cannot. nftool is a convenience interface for people who do not need fine control. If you need fine control, then you need to set up everything and call trainlm() yourself.
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Walter Roberson
il 25 Ago 2022
rng(12345); nftool()
Then run one fitting (only!!) and quit nftool; repeat as needed.
But better yet would be to follow David's suggestion to use the Generate Code feature to convert the run into MATLAB code that you could then edit, including putting in an rng() call, or initializing the weights and biases yourself.
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