How can I plot a neural network?
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Franck Dernoncourt
on 22 Jan 2013
Answered: Sajjad Shawl
on 5 Jun 2022
Say I created a neural network, such as net = feedforwardnet(30);, which I trained [net tr] = train(net,p,t);
How can I plot this neural network? I would like something like:
(I'm especially interested in having the weights displayed on the graph)
Thanks, Franck
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Greg Heath
on 23 Jan 2013
The only NNTBX display that is available is
view(net)
However, perhaps you can find something online.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for accepting my answer.
Greg
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Yashwant Kolluru
on 12 Jul 2018
[a,b] = train(net,x,t); y = net(x); e = gsubtract(t,y); %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% figure, plotperform(b); figure, plottrainstate(b); figure, ploterrhist(e); figure, plotregression(t,y);
hope it helps
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fred ssemwogerere
on 2 Jan 2020
Hello, with the latest Matlab version 2019b, you are availed with a wide range of functions that can do this job for you. With my program for neural network modeling, i added some lines of code that also plot the best neural network. You can start by checking out the "line" and "viscircles" functions in the Matlab documentation. These can help you with what you want to plot. Below is a sample plot output from my code, of the best network i was designing. With added work, you can modify the lines to visualize the magnitude and direction of the weights, remove the axis bars, and many other things that you would like to do.
Regards,
Fred
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Sajjad Shawl
on 5 Jun 2022
hi
have a look at this code from matlab exchange
quite usefull
Call the function to plot FNN: plotFNN(layersLength), where layersLength is a 1*n row vector containing the number of neurons in each layer.
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/87287-plot-feedforward-neural-networks), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
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