How can I get the function y(t) from NARX problem in Neural Network Time Series Tool?

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How can I get the function y(t) from NARX problem in Neural Network Time Series Tool?

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath on 25 Apr 2016
Since your model is not nonlinear, just use NARXNET with no hidden nodes.
X = con2seq(giveninput);
T = con2seq(giventarget);
net = narx(1:2,1:2,[]);
The rest follows from the documentation examples
help narxnet
doc narxet
Hope this helps
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Greg

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath on 21 Apr 2016
See one of my Narx posts in the NEWSGROUP or ANSWERS:
greg narnet
Hope this helps.
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Greg Heath
Greg Heath on 24 Apr 2016
Not exactly sure what you mean by "the" coefficients. The net is a nonlinear transformation. The coefficients corresponding to the inputs of the hidden node neurons are given by the input weight matrix IW = net.IW.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for formally accepting my answer
Greg
Fabio Retorta
Fabio Retorta on 24 Apr 2016
Edited: Fabio Retorta on 24 Apr 2016
In this function y(t) = a1.y(t-1)+a2.y(t-2)...+b1.u(t-1)+b2.u(t-2)
the coeficients ate a1, a2, b1 and b2. If I know this terms I can make a prediction.
Using the toolbox I don't have this fucntion. I want to know if I can get these coeficients

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