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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/toolboxes/FullBNT-1.0.7/nethelp3.3/olgd.htm Tue Feb 10 15:05:51 2015 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +<html> +<head> +<title> +Netlab Reference Manual olgd +</title> +</head> +<body> +<H1> olgd +</H1> +<h2> +Purpose +</h2> +On-line gradient descent optimization. + +<p><h2> +Description +</h2> +<CODE>[net, options, errlog, pointlog] = olgd(net, options, x, t)</CODE> uses +on-line gradient descent to find a local minimum of the error function for the +network +<CODE>net</CODE> computed on the input data <CODE>x</CODE> and target values +<CODE>t</CODE>. A log of the error values +after each cycle is (optionally) returned in <CODE>errlog</CODE>, and a log +of the points visited is (optionally) returned in <CODE>pointlog</CODE>. +Because the gradient is computed on-line (i.e. after each pattern) +this can be quite inefficient in Matlab. + +<p>The error function value at final weight vector is returned +in <CODE>options(8)</CODE>. + +<p>The optional parameters have the following interpretations. + +<p><CODE>options(1)</CODE> is set to 1 to display error values; also logs error +values in the return argument <CODE>errlog</CODE>, and the points visited +in the return argument <CODE>pointslog</CODE>. If <CODE>options(1)</CODE> is set to 0, +then only warning messages are displayed. If <CODE>options(1)</CODE> is -1, +then nothing is displayed. + +<p><CODE>options(2)</CODE> is the precision required for the value +of <CODE>x</CODE> at the solution. If the absolute difference between +the values of <CODE>x</CODE> between two successive steps is less than +<CODE>options(2)</CODE>, then this condition is satisfied. + +<p><CODE>options(3)</CODE> is the precision required of the objective +function at the solution. If the absolute difference between the +error functions between two successive steps is less than +<CODE>options(3)</CODE>, then this condition is satisfied. +Both this and the previous condition must be +satisfied for termination. Note that testing the function value at each +iteration roughly halves the speed of the algorithm. + +<p><CODE>options(5)</CODE> determines whether the patterns are sampled randomly +with replacement. If it is 0 (the default), then patterns are sampled +in order. + +<p><CODE>options(6)</CODE> determines if the learning rate decays. If it is 1 +then the learning rate decays at a rate of <CODE>1/t</CODE>. If it is 0 +(the default) then the learning rate is constant. + +<p><CODE>options(9)</CODE> should be set to 1 to check the user defined gradient +function. + +<p><CODE>options(10)</CODE> returns the total number of function evaluations (including +those in any line searches). + +<p><CODE>options(11)</CODE> returns the total number of gradient evaluations. + +<p><CODE>options(14)</CODE> is the maximum number of iterations (passes through +the complete pattern set); default 100. + +<p><CODE>options(17)</CODE> is the momentum; default 0.5. + +<p><CODE>options(18)</CODE> is the learning rate; default 0.01. + +<p><h2> +Examples +</h2> +The following example performs on-line gradient descent on an MLP with +random sampling from the pattern set. +<PRE> + +net = mlp(5, 3, 1, 'linear'); +options = foptions; +options(18) = 0.01; +options(5) = 1; +net = olgd(net, options, x, t); +</PRE> + + +<p><h2> +See Also +</h2> +<CODE><a href="graddesc.htm">graddesc</a></CODE><hr> +<b>Pages:</b> +<a href="index.htm">Index</a> +<hr> +<p>Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-9) + + +</body> +</html> \ No newline at end of file