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date | Tue, 10 Feb 2015 15:05:51 +0000 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/toolboxes/FullBNT-1.0.7/netlab3.3/rbfderiv.m Tue Feb 10 15:05:51 2015 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +function g = rbfderiv(net, x) +%RBFDERIV Evaluate derivatives of RBF network outputs with respect to weights. +% +% Description +% G = RBFDERIV(NET, X) takes a network data structure NET and a matrix +% of input vectors X and returns a three-index matrix G whose I, J, K +% element contains the derivative of network output K with respect to +% weight or bias parameter J for input pattern I. The ordering of the +% weight and bias parameters is defined by RBFUNPAK. This function +% also takes into account any mask in the network data structure. +% +% See also +% RBF, RBFPAK, RBFGRAD, RBFBKP +% + +% Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-2001) + +% Check arguments for consistency +errstring = consist(net, 'rbf', x); +if ~isempty(errstring); + error(errstring); +end + +if ~strcmp(net.outfn, 'linear') + error('Function only implemented for linear outputs') +end + +[y, z, n2] = rbffwd(net, x); +ndata = size(x, 1); + +if isfield(net, 'mask') + nwts = size(find(net.mask), 1); + temp = zeros(1, net.nwts); +else + nwts = net.nwts; +end + +g = zeros(ndata, nwts, net.nout); +for k = 1 : net.nout + delta = zeros(1, net.nout); + delta(1, k) = 1; + for n = 1 : ndata + if isfield(net, 'mask') + temp = rbfbkp(net, x(n, :), z(n, :), n2(n, :), delta); + g(n, :, k) = temp(logical(net.mask)); + else + g(n, :, k) = rbfbkp(net, x(n, :), z(n, :), n2(n, :),... + delta); + end + end +end + + \ No newline at end of file