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<html> <head> <title> Netlab Reference Manual rbfevfwd </title> </head> <body> <H1> rbfevfwd </H1> <h2> Purpose </h2> Forward propagation with evidence for RBF <p><h2> Synopsis </h2> <PRE> [y, extra] = rbfevfwd(net, x, t, x_test) [y, extra, invhess] = rbfevfwd(net, x, t, x_test, invhess) </PRE> <p><h2> Description </h2> <CODE>y = rbfevfwd(net, x, t, x_test)</CODE> takes a network data structure <CODE>net</CODE> together with the input <CODE>x</CODE> and target <CODE>t</CODE> training data and input test data <CODE>x_test</CODE>. It returns the normal forward propagation through the network <CODE>y</CODE> together with a matrix <CODE>extra</CODE> which consists of error bars (variance) for a regression problem or moderated outputs for a classification problem. <p>The optional argument (and return value) <CODE>invhess</CODE> 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. <p><h2> See Also </h2> <CODE><a href="fevbayes.htm">fevbayes</a></CODE><hr> <b>Pages:</b> <a href="index.htm">Index</a> <hr> <p>Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-9) </body> </html>