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how to initialize the neural network to a set of weights ???

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Mariem Harmassi
Mariem Harmassi el 16 de Oct. de 2012
Comentada: LukasJ el 6 de Nov. de 2020
I created my NN with patternet ??

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath el 20 de Oct. de 2012
Unlike the older nets (e.g., newfit, newpr, newff,...), you cannot assign weights to the newer networks (e.g., fitnet, patternnet, feedforwardnet,...) unless the net is configured.
There are two ways to configure the net before manually assigning your own initial weights. Both will assign initial weights that you can overwrite:
1. help/doc configure.
net = configure(net, x, t );
2. Train the net for 1 epoch
net.trainParam.epochs= 1.
net = train(net,x,t);
Hope this helps.
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Mariem Harmassi
Mariem Harmassi el 20 de Oct. de 2012
ok i will try to cinfigure the net before training cauz the second solution is not a good one i need to train the net according to a specifical set of weignts .
Samisam
Samisam el 7 de En. de 2018
@Greg Heath can I do a manual weight initialization before I train the net???
I mean if I have an optimal weight from a spesific algorithm and I want to create a NN to test data using these weights is there any way to do this without training the net again??

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath el 19 de Oct. de 2012
Editada: Greg Heath el 20 de Oct. de 2012
net = patternet;
will default to H = 10 hidden nodes. For other values use
net = patternnet(H);
If
size(input) = [I N ]
size(target) = [O N ]
the node topology is I-H-O.
For a manual weight initialization, first configure the net:
net = configure(net,x,t);
For a random weight initialization, initialize the random number generator. Then generate and assign the weights:
rng(0)
IW = 0.01*randn(H,I);
b1 = 0.01*randn(H,1);
LW = 0.01*randn(O,H);
b2 = 0.01*randn(O,1);
then
net.IW{1,1} = IW;
net.b{1,1} = b1;
net.LW{2,1} = LW;
net.b{2,1} = b2;
Hope this helps.
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Greg
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Heather Zhang
Heather Zhang el 30 de Ag. de 2016
Thank you Greg. "configure" works really well.
LukasJ
LukasJ el 6 de Nov. de 2020
Dear Greg Heath,
unfortunately configuring the net doesn't do the trick for me:
I tried setting the inital weights manually e.g.
net.iw{1,1} = zeros(...
and via
net.initFcn = 'initlay';
net.layers{1,1}.initFcn = 'initwb';
net.layers{2,1}.initFcn = 'initwb';
net.InputWeights{1,1}.initFcn = 'midpoint';
net.LayerWeights{2,1}.initFcn = 'midpoint';
initFcn to call for midpoint initialization. The first won't update any weights after training, the former won't do anything (still random weights when I check before training, training results after fixed epochs are not comparable).
Your help would be very much appreciated!
Best regards,
Lukas

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renz
renz el 19 de Oct. de 2012
net.IW{1} = %input weights
net.LW{2} = %layer weights
% biases:
net.b{1} =
net.b{2} =

Sara Perez
Sara Perez el 12 de Sept. de 2019
You can specify your own function for the initialization of the weights with 'WeightsInitializer' in convolution2dLayer.
layer = convolution2dLayer(filterSize,numFilters, ...
'WeightsInitializer', @(sz) rand(sz) * 0.0001, ...
'BiasInitializer', @(sz) rand(sz) * 0.0001)
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