LSTM identification and modeling
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Jesus Mª Juarez Ferreras
el 23 de Sept. de 2024
Comentada: Jesus Mª Juarez Ferreras
el 5 de Nov. de 2024 a las 10:48
Hello, I have a plant identified in LSTM. I have created normalized datasets, made the network architecture, (numHiddenUnits, numHiddenUnits, layers, maxEpochs, miniBatchSize, options...) Now, based on the weights of the matrices W, R and b of the trained model, I want to make the mathematical model of this plant. State space or its transfer function(s). How would this be done?
Thank you.
Hola,
tengo una planta identificada en LSTM. He creado dataset normalizados, realizado la arquitectura de la red, (numHiddenUnits, numHiddenUnits, layers,maxEpochs, miniBatchSize, options...)
Ahora, a partir de los pesos de las matrices W, R y b del modelo entrenado quiero hacer el modelo matemático de esta planta. Espacio de estados o su(s) funcione(s) de transferencia. ¿Cómo se haría esto?
Gracias.
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praguna manvi
el 30 de Sept. de 2024
I understand that you are attempting to estimate a state-space model from a trained LSTM model. This task can be challenging for direct translation since LSTMs are complex, inherently nonlinear, and dynamic. They typically do not conform to simple empirical equations that represent the learned relationships.
However, it is possible to capture the behavior of the LSTM model and estimate an approximate “ssm” model using the “estimate” function, as detailed in this documentation:
Hope this helps!
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