Neural Networks - Can I constrain the range of the output of the network?
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Hi all,
I am currently running a NN using fitnet. It's a function fitting - regression - type problem that I'm trying to train the network to solve.
From my research, I think the way to constrain the output range of the network is by selecting a suitable transform function in the final layer of the network. I've read the manual and couldn't find much about restricting the output. I want to restrict the range of the solution to [0,100] (due to the physical nature of the problem), any value within this range is acceptable. Can anyone help me with this please?
My current network looks like the attached image.
Many thanks
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Greg Heath
le 3 Oct 2016
You probably only need 1 hidden node.
Scale the output from 0 to 1 and use a logsig output function.
Hope this helps
Greg
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Greg Heath
le 5 Oct 2016
Sorry, I made a mistake in my first reply.
I meant to say you only need one hidden layer.
Use as few hidden nodes as possible to get your desired output. My goal is usually
NMSE = mse(target-output)/mean(var(target',1))
<= 0.01
this will yield a
Rsquare =1-NMSE >= 0.99
Search Google for Rsquare.
Cesare Trematore
le 21 Mai 2019
What should I do if I want a disjoint output? Say that in the range 0-1 my output should be either in range 0_.25 or in the range .75-1? cesare
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