How is the layer weights matrix (IW.{i,j}) arranged when a connection has delays?
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Hello all,
I've been looking for this matter in the documentation but I haven't been able to find an answer. According to the documentation, the matrix IW{i,j} is the the matrix describing the weights of the connection going to layer i from j, with size(layer i number of nodes, layer j number of node*number of delays). However it doesn't explain clearly the order of the columns. For example: Does column nº2 contain the weights of the connections coming from node 2 /first delay, or does it contain the weights of the connections coming from node 1 /second delay?
Thanks in advance,
Javier
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Greg Heath
le 1 Juil 2017
I see no reason why it can't treat delayed signals like ordinary inputs.
Whether MATLAB does that or not, maybe a different story.
Hope this helps.
Give an old man a break and accept this answer
Greg (;>)
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