trainNetwork reports too many input arguments in 2024a
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Transfer learning code, based on the help example, that runs in 2023b, fails in 2024a
Error using trainNetwork (line 191)
Too many input arguments.
What has changed in the 2024a version? I see that trainnet is now recommended and I can do that going forward, but I would expect old code still to run.
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Cris LaPierre
on 22 Aug 2024
I'm not able to duplicate the error given the information you've shared. Can you provide a working example we can test with? If not, then I'd suggest contacting support: https://www.mathworks.com/support/contact_us.html
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Hitesh
on 22 Aug 2024
Edited: Hitesh
on 23 Aug 2024
Hello Peter!
I've replicated your scenario in MATLAB R2024a, and the"trainNetwork"function is providing the expected results. Please refer to the following example code:
numImages = 100; % Number of images
imageSize = [28, 28, 1]; % Image size (e.g., 28x28 pixels, 1 channel for grayscale)
numClasses = 10; % Number of classes (for classification)
X = rand(imageSize(1), imageSize(2), imageSize(3), numImages); % Random images
Y = categorical(randi([1, numClasses], numImages, 1)); % Random labels
imds = arrayDatastore(X, 'IterationDimension', 4); % Create an image datastore
lds = arrayDatastore(Y); % Create a label datastore
combinedDS = combine(imds, lds); % Combine the image and label datastores
% Define a simple network architecture
layers = [
imageInputLayer(imageSize)
convolution2dLayer(3, 8, 'Padding', 'same')
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer
maxPooling2dLayer(2, 'Stride', 2)
fullyConnectedLayer(numClasses)
softmaxLayer
classificationLayer];
% Set training options
options = trainingOptions('sgdm', ...
'MaxEpochs', 5, ...
'InitialLearnRate', 0.01, ...
'Verbose', false, ...n
'Plots', 'training-progress');
% Train the network using the combined datastore
net = trainNetwork(combinedDS, layers, options);
Here, the command"net = trainNetwork(combinedDS, layers, options)"trains and returns a network trainedNet for a classification problem. "combinedDS" is an ImageDatastore with categorical labels, "layers" is an array of network layers or a LayerGraph, and "options" is a set of training options.
So, the"trainNetwork"function is functioning as anticipated, even though they have introduced the"trainnet"function, which includes a loss function parameter for training.
Please refer to the following documentation of the “trainNetwork” function : (Not recommended) Train neural network - MATLAB trainNetwork (mathworks.com)
I hope this addresses your issue. Please refer the attached images, which include the results, from my replication using the "trainNetwork" function.
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Hitesh
on 23 Aug 2024
Hi Peter !
Could you share the code or file that will reproduce the same error that you are facing? The "trainNetwork" function seems to be operating as intended in its normal functionality.
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