Patternnet for multi-dimensional classification
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Leonardo Campos
on 13 May 2018
Commented: Leonardo Campos
on 14 May 2018
Hello,
I'm trying to develop a neural network for classification of 2 non mutually exclusive outputs, based on 1 input.
Using the standard parameters for the patternnet, I had in the 2 outputs numbers between 0 and 1, summing up to 1. It looked like it was working as they were mutually exclusive, even thought I had in my training matrix cases with both outputs in state 1.
I changed the output transfer function to logsig and removed the default { -1, 1} mapminmax output transformation (after reading this in another topic), but with this I had a very poor training performance...
Any comments would be very appreciated! Thanks.
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Greg Heath
on 14 May 2018
The training target should have nonnegative entries that sum to 1 and can be interpreted as prior probabilities.
0 and 1 are only used if the classes are mutually exclusive.
The output target should also have nonnegative entries that sum to 1 (e.g., via SOFTMAX) and can be interpreted as posterior probabilities.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for formally accepting my answer
Greg
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Greg Heath
on 14 May 2018
Edited: Greg Heath
on 14 May 2018
ERROR:
TARGETS AND OUTPUTS SHOULD BE NONNEGATIVE UNIT SUM COLUMNS!
1. Input targets with the correct format. Your targets above are NOT CORRECTLY FORMATTED!
2. Use the softmax output function
Hope this helps.
Greg
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