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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/toolboxes/FullBNT-1.0.7/nethelp3.3/gtmem.htm Tue Feb 10 15:05:51 2015 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +<html> +<head> +<title> +Netlab Reference Manual gtmem +</title> +</head> +<body> +<H1> gtmem +</H1> +<h2> +Purpose +</h2> +EM algorithm for Generative Topographic Mapping. + +<p><h2> +Synopsis +</h2> +<PRE> + +[net, options, errlog] = gtmem(net, t, options) +</PRE> + + +<p><h2> +Description +</h2> +<CODE>[net, options, errlog] = gtmem(net, t, options)</CODE> uses the Expectation +Maximization algorithm to estimate the parameters of +a GTM defined by a data structure <CODE>net</CODE>. +The matrix <CODE>t</CODE> represents the data whose expectation +is maximized, with each row corresponding to a vector. It is assumed +that the latent data <CODE>net.X</CODE> has been set following a call to +<CODE>gtminit</CODE>, for example. + +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>. +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(3)</CODE> is a measure of the absolute precision required of the error +function at the solution. If the change in log likelihood between two steps of +the EM algorithm is less than this value, then the function terminates. + +<p><CODE>options(14)</CODE> is the maximum number of iterations; default 100. + +<p>The optional return value <CODE>options</CODE> contains the final error value +(i.e. data log likelihood) in +<CODE>options(8)</CODE>. + +<p><h2> +Examples +</h2> +The following code fragment sets up a GTM, initialises +the latent data sample and RBF +parameters from the data, sets the options and trains the model. +<PRE> + +% Create and initialise GTM model +net = gtm(latentdim, nlatent, datadim, numrbfcentres, ... + 'gaussian', 0.1); + +<p>options = foptions; +options(1) = -1; +options(7) = 1; % Set width factor of RBF +net = gtminit(net, options, data, 'regular', latentshape, [4 4]); + +<p>options = foptions; +options(14) = 30; +options(1) = 1; +[net, options] = gtmem(net, data, options); +</PRE> + + +<p><h2> +See Also +</h2> +<CODE><a href="gtm.htm">gtm</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="gtminit.htm">gtminit</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