Gradient clipping with custom feed-forward net
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Christoph Aistleitner
il 28 Lug 2021
Risposto: Artem Lensky
il 4 Dic 2022
Everytime I am training my custom feed-forward net with 2 inputs and one output( timeseries) with the train(net,....) function:
after ~10 training epochs the value of the gradient reaches the prestet value and the training stops.
Changing the networks architecture is not an option in my case.
Is there a way to implement "gradient clipping" with a feed-forward net?
Or is there any other workaround for the "exploding gradient"?
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Vineet Joshi
il 1 Set 2021
Hi
The following documentation link will provide you suitable details regarding dealing with exploding gradients in MATLAB.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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Artem Lensky
il 4 Dic 2022
The answer you provided is not for a custom loop. See this example https://au.mathworks.com/help/deeplearning/ug/train-network-using-custom-training-loop.html there is the following line
[loss,gradients,state] = dlfeval(@modelLoss,net,X,T);
The question is how to apply clipping to gradients. Is there are standard Matlab function can do this for me or should I implement it myself.
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Artem Lensky
il 4 Dic 2022
Please check this link that illustrates several examples on how to implement training options that you would usually define via trainingOptions() and use with trainNetwork() but for customs loops. Here is an L2 clipping example given in the link above
function gradients = thresholdL2Norm(gradients,gradientThreshold)
gradientNorm = sqrt(sum(gradients(:).^2));
if gradientNorm > gradientThreshold
gradients = gradients * (gradientThreshold / gradientNorm);
end
end
You might also find this link useful https://au.mathworks.com/help/deeplearning/ug/detect-vanishing-gradients-in-deep-neural-networks.html that discuss detection of vanishing gradients in deep neural networks.
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