diff toolboxes/FullBNT-1.0.7/netlab3.3/rbfevfwd.m @ 0:e9a9cd732c1e tip

first hg version after svn
author wolffd
date Tue, 10 Feb 2015 15:05:51 +0000
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+function [y, extra, invhess] = rbfevfwd(net, x, t, x_test, invhess)
+%RBFEVFWD Forward propagation with evidence for RBF
+%
+%	Description
+%	Y = RBFEVFWD(NET, X, T, X_TEST) takes a network data structure  NET
+%	together with the input X and target T training data and input test
+%	data X_TEST. It returns the normal forward propagation through the
+%	network Y together with a matrix EXTRA which consists of error bars
+%	(variance) for a regression problem or moderated outputs for a
+%	classification problem.
+%
+%	The optional argument (and return value)  INVHESS is the inverse of
+%	the network Hessian computed on the training data inputs and targets.
+%	Passing it in avoids recomputing it, which can be a significant
+%	saving for large training sets.
+%
+%	See also
+%	FEVBAYES
+%
+
+%	Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-2001)
+
+y = rbffwd(net, x_test);
+% RBF outputs must be linear, so just pass them twice (second copy is 
+% not used
+if nargin == 4
+  [extra, invhess] = fevbayes(net, y, y, x, t, x_test);
+else
+  [extra, invhess] = fevbayes(net, y, y, x, t, x_test, invhess);    
+end
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