Initialize a Neural Network from layers but do NOT train
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Nikola Kovachki
le 7 Sep 2017
Commenté : Royi Avital
le 2 Déc 2021
I want to initialize a neural network from a set of layers, but I do not want to train it. Basically I just want to create it as a forward model, set the weights and biases randomly, and be able to evaluate it at given data point. The tutorials and documentation are not very clear on how to do this. For example from https://www.mathworks.com/help/nnet/examples/create-simple-deep-learning-network-for-classification.html they have
layers = [imageInputLayer([28 28 1])
convolution2dLayer(5,20)
reluLayer
maxPooling2dLayer(2,'Stride',2)
fullyConnectedLayer(10)
softmaxLayer
classificationLayer()];
But then they define the network through a training function:
convnet = trainNetwork(trainDigitData,layers,options);
I don't want this. I just want something along the lines of
convnet = network(layers);
Then I want to be able manually access all weights and biases, set them as I wish and be able to evaluate the network at a single or multiple input images. Is this possible? Thank you.
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Greg Heath
le 8 Sep 2017
Since
trainedNet = trainNetwork(X, Y, layers, options)
trains and returns a network, trainedNet,
Just use a random Y.
Then train the resulting net using your own algorithm.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for formally accepting my answer
Greg
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jim peyton
le 10 Jan 2018
In case MATLAB developers are listening, I second that. It's a real use-case.
I'm working with hand-engineered filters and transfer learning.
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Vla Ser
le 13 Oct 2020
https://www.mathworks.com/help/deeplearning/ref/assemblenetwork.html - you can use assemble network to create it from list of layers.
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Royi Avital
le 2 Déc 2021
For DAGNetwork I get an error that weights are not initialized. Have you solved this?
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