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<html> <head> <title> Netlab Reference Manual gtm </title> </head> <body> <H1> gtm </H1> <h2> Purpose </h2> Create a Generative Topographic Map. <p><h2> Synopsis </h2> <PRE> net = gtm(dimlatent, nlatent, dimdata, ncentres, rbfunc) net = gtm(dimlatent, nlatent, dimdata, ncentres, rbfunc, prior) </PRE> <p><h2> Description </h2> <p><CODE>net = gtm(dimlatent, nlatent, dimdata, ncentres, rbfunc)</CODE>, takes the dimension of the latent space <CODE>dimlatent</CODE>, the number of data points sampled in the latent space <CODE>nlatent</CODE>, the dimension of the data space <CODE>dimdata</CODE>, the number of centres in the RBF model <CODE>ncentres</CODE>, the activation function for the RBF <CODE>rbfunc</CODE> and returns a data structure <CODE>net</CODE>. The parameters in the RBF and GMM sub-models are set by calls to the corresponding creation routines <CODE>rbf</CODE> and <CODE>gmm</CODE>. <p>The fields in <CODE>net</CODE> are <PRE> type = 'gtm' nin = dimension of data space dimlatent = dimension of latent space rbfnet = RBF network data structure gmmnet = GMM data structure X = sample of latent points </PRE> <p><CODE>net = gtm(dimlatent, nlatent, dimdata, ncentres, rbfunc, prior)</CODE>, sets a Gaussian zero mean prior on the parameters of the RBF model. <CODE>prior</CODE> must be a scalar and represents the inverse variance of the prior distribution. This gives rise to a weight decay term in the error function. <p><h2> See Also </h2> <CODE><a href="gtmfwd.htm">gtmfwd</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="gtmpost.htm">gtmpost</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="rbf.htm">rbf</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="gmm.htm">gmm</a></CODE><hr> <b>Pages:</b> <a href="index.htm">Index</a> <hr> <p>Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-9) </body> </html>