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4 Netlab Reference Manual glmtrain
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8 <H1> glmtrain
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11 Purpose
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13 Specialised training of generalized linear model
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16 Description
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18 <CODE>net = glmtrain(net, options, x, t)</CODE> uses
19 the iterative reweighted least squares (IRLS)
20 algorithm to set the weights in the generalized linear model structure
21 <CODE>net</CODE>. This is a more efficient alternative to using <CODE>glmerr</CODE>
22 and <CODE>glmgrad</CODE> and a non-linear optimisation routine through
23 <CODE>netopt</CODE>.
24 Note that for linear outputs, a single pass through the
25 algorithm is all that is required, since the error function is quadratic in
26 the weights. The algorithm also handles scalar <CODE>alpha</CODE> and <CODE>beta</CODE>
27 terms. If you want to use more complicated priors, you should use
28 general-purpose non-linear optimisation algorithms.
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30 <p>For logistic and softmax outputs, general priors can be handled, although
31 this requires the pseudo-inverse of the Hessian, giving up the better
32 conditioning and some of the speed advantage of the normal form equations.
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34 <p>The error function value at the final set of weights is returned
35 in <CODE>options(8)</CODE>.
36 Each row of <CODE>x</CODE> corresponds to one
37 input vector and each row of <CODE>t</CODE> corresponds to one target vector.
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39 <p>The optional parameters have the following interpretations.
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41 <p><CODE>options(1)</CODE> is set to 1 to display error values during training.
42 If <CODE>options(1)</CODE> is set to 0,
43 then only warning messages are displayed. If <CODE>options(1)</CODE> is -1,
44 then nothing is displayed.
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46 <p><CODE>options(2)</CODE> is a measure of the precision required for the value
47 of the weights <CODE>w</CODE> at the solution.
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49 <p><CODE>options(3)</CODE> is a measure of the precision required of the objective
50 function at the solution. Both this and the previous condition must be
51 satisfied for termination.
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53 <p><CODE>options(5)</CODE> is set to 1 if an approximation to the Hessian (which assumes
54 that all outputs are independent) is used for softmax outputs. With the default
55 value of 0 the exact Hessian (which is more expensive to compute) is used.
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57 <p><CODE>options(14)</CODE> is the maximum number of iterations for the IRLS algorithm;
58 default 100.
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60 <p><h2>
61 See Also
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63 <CODE><a href="glm.htm">glm</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="glmerr.htm">glmerr</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="glmgrad.htm">glmgrad</a></CODE><hr>
64 <b>Pages:</b>
65 <a href="index.htm">Index</a>
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67 <p>Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-9)
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