How to see the training progress in CNN?

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Stu
Stu le 27 Mar 2018
Commenté : Mibang le 22 Déc 2023
When the CNN training is running, how to make it show the training progress (the table with iteration no., training accuracy, loss etc.). I asked for the second output through "info" in the trainNetwork function which gave me a summary at the end. But I want to see it while the training is going on.

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Javier Pinzón
Javier Pinzón le 6 Avr 2018
Modifié(e) : Javier Pinzón le 6 Avr 2018
Hello Stu,
In the trainingOptions, you need tu put the option 'Verbose', true, ... , in that way you can see the progress, and set your VerboseFrequency, also, if you are using the 2017b, you can also plot your progress, using the option 'Plots','training-progress', ...
So, a full example may be:
opts = trainingOptions('sgdm', ...
'InitialLearnRate', 0.01, ...
'L2Regularization', 0.004, ...
'Shuffle', 'every-epoch', ...
'MaxEpochs', 20, ...
'MiniBatchSize', 69, ...
'Verbose', true, ...
'VerboseFrequency', 320, ...
'ValidationData',ValidationDS, ...
'ValidationFrequency',160, ...
'ValidationPatience',Inf, ...
'Plots','training-progress', ...
'ExecutionEnvironment', 'auto', ...
'CheckpointPath','data\epoch');
Also I recommend you yo use a MiniBatchSize multiple of your total amount of images of your training dataset, and the VerboseFrequency, be set as TotalImage/MiniBatchSize in that way you will see what happens at the end of every epoch, as in the example, there are a total of 22080 images, and I set 69 as the batch size, so, to see it in every epoch, i said that i wanted to see every 320 iterations the table (320 iter = 1 Epoch).
Hope it may help you.
Regards, Javier
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Mibang
Mibang le 22 Déc 2023
Great, thanks, I also took your answer for my work.

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