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4 Netlab Reference Manual scg | |
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7 <body> | |
8 <H1> scg | |
9 </H1> | |
10 <h2> | |
11 Purpose | |
12 </h2> | |
13 Scaled conjugate gradient optimization. | |
14 | |
15 <p><h2> | |
16 Description | |
17 </h2> | |
18 <CODE>[x, options] = scg(f, x, options, gradf)</CODE> uses a scaled conjugate | |
19 gradients | |
20 algorithm to find a local minimum of the function <CODE>f(x)</CODE> whose | |
21 gradient is given by <CODE>gradf(x)</CODE>. Here <CODE>x</CODE> is a row vector | |
22 and <CODE>f</CODE> returns a scalar value. | |
23 The point at which <CODE>f</CODE> has a local minimum | |
24 is returned as <CODE>x</CODE>. The function value at that point is returned | |
25 in <CODE>options(8)</CODE>. | |
26 | |
27 <p><CODE>[x, options, flog, pointlog, scalelog] = scg(f, x, options, gradf)</CODE> | |
28 also returns (optionally) a log of the function values | |
29 after each cycle in <CODE>flog</CODE>, a log | |
30 of the points visited in <CODE>pointlog</CODE>, and a log of the scale values | |
31 in the algorithm in <CODE>scalelog</CODE>. | |
32 | |
33 <p><CODE>scg(f, x, options, gradf, p1, p2, ...)</CODE> allows | |
34 additional arguments to be passed to <CODE>f()</CODE> and <CODE>gradf()</CODE>. | |
35 | |
36 The optional parameters have the following interpretations. | |
37 | |
38 <p><CODE>options(1)</CODE> is set to 1 to display error values; also logs error | |
39 values in the return argument <CODE>errlog</CODE>, and the points visited | |
40 in the return argument <CODE>pointslog</CODE>. If <CODE>options(1)</CODE> is set to 0, | |
41 then only warning messages are displayed. If <CODE>options(1)</CODE> is -1, | |
42 then nothing is displayed. | |
43 | |
44 <p><CODE>options(2)</CODE> is a measure of the absolute precision required for the value | |
45 of <CODE>x</CODE> at the solution. If the absolute difference between | |
46 the values of <CODE>x</CODE> between two successive steps is less than | |
47 <CODE>options(2)</CODE>, then this condition is satisfied. | |
48 | |
49 <p><CODE>options(3)</CODE> is a measure of the precision required of the objective | |
50 function at the solution. If the absolute difference between the | |
51 objective function values between two successive steps is less than | |
52 <CODE>options(3)</CODE>, then this condition is satisfied. | |
53 Both this and the previous condition must be | |
54 satisfied for termination. | |
55 | |
56 <p><CODE>options(9)</CODE> is set to 1 to check the user defined gradient function. | |
57 | |
58 <p><CODE>options(10)</CODE> returns the total number of function evaluations (including | |
59 those in any line searches). | |
60 | |
61 <p><CODE>options(11)</CODE> returns the total number of gradient evaluations. | |
62 | |
63 <p><CODE>options(14)</CODE> is the maximum number of iterations; default 100. | |
64 | |
65 <p><h2> | |
66 Examples | |
67 </h2> | |
68 An example of | |
69 the use of the additional arguments is the minimization of an error | |
70 function for a neural network: | |
71 <PRE> | |
72 | |
73 w = scg('neterr', w, options, 'netgrad', net, x, t); | |
74 </PRE> | |
75 | |
76 | |
77 <p><h2> | |
78 Algorithm | |
79 </h2> | |
80 The search direction is re-started after every <CODE>nparams</CODE> | |
81 successful weight updates where <CODE>nparams</CODE> is the total number of | |
82 parameters in <CODE>x</CODE>. The algorithm is based on that given by Williams | |
83 (1991), with a simplified procedure for updating <CODE>lambda</CODE> when | |
84 <CODE>rho < 0.25</CODE>. | |
85 | |
86 <p><h2> | |
87 See Also | |
88 </h2> | |
89 <CODE><a href="conjgrad.htm">conjgrad</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="quasinew.htm">quasinew</a></CODE><hr> | |
90 <b>Pages:</b> | |
91 <a href="index.htm">Index</a> | |
92 <hr> | |
93 <p>Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-9) | |
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95 | |
96 </body> | |
97 </html> |