How do I see the weight and biases variables in neural networks, please show me on simple example code?
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How do I see the weight and biases variables in neural networks, please show me on simple example code?
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Matthew Eicholtz
on 2 Jun 2015
It depends. Are you using the built-in Neural Network Toolbox or building one from scratch?
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Matthew Eicholtz
on 2 Jun 2015
Copying from there, one example deals with classifying the sex of crabs.
[x,t] = crab_dataset; %load the dataset
net = patternnet(10); %create the network
[net,tr] = train(net,x,t); %train the network
Now, you can find the weights and biases by looking at net .
w1 = net.IW{1} %the input-to-hidden layer weights
w2 = net.LW{2} %the hidden-to-output layer weights
b1 = net.b{1} %the input-to-hidden layer bias
b2 = net.b{2} %the hidden-to-output layer bias
Hope this helps.
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Subhadarshini Jati
on 14 Oct 2020
this provides only one set of weights associated to a single input. what if i need all weights associated with all inputs?
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Ava harry
on 10 Sep 2019
How about havng 2 hidden layers? how can I extract bias and weights between them?
Gene Pennello
on 25 Feb 2022
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/398531-how-to-manually-calculate-a-neural-network-output
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