Why the code is giving different results, every time I run it ???
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clc;clear all;close all;
net = newff([-10 10],[4 1],{'tansig','purelin'});
p = [-10 -5 0 5 10];
t = [0 0 1 1 1];
y = sim(net,p);
e = t-y;
perf = mse(e);
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Why the result of the code is giving different results every time I run it.
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Jan
il 1 Feb 2013
clc;clear all;close all; is a brute cleaning. Especially clear all is not useful, but use clear variables to allow Matlab to keep the expensively parsed functions in the memory.
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Shashank Prasanna
il 1 Feb 2013
This is due to random setting of the initial weights and biases.
You can confirm that by setting the random seed each time and your results will be reproducible:
clc;clear all;close all;
rand('seed',0) % set random seed
net = newff([-10 10],[4 1],{'tansig','purelin'});
p = [-10 -5 0 5 10];
t = [0 0 1 1 1];
y = sim(net,p);
e = t-y;
perf = mse(e);
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Vito
il 1 Feb 2013
Each time occurs network initialization. That is initial IW installation. Usually it occurs in a random way. Therefore result, on an untrained network always the different.
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