LSTM SequenceLength and Batch Explained
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Hi Matlab staff
For the current example https://www.mathworks.com/help/deeplearning/examples/time-series-forecasting-using-deep-learning.html
In this example, the sequencelength is by default longest. Does that mean that the sequencelength is 500 (I dont think it is! as this would make the algorithm much more computational extensive). Does that mean sequencelength is 1 then? It is unclear how the data is fed into the model. Further, a single batch is used (I assume! because changing minibatch size does not change the algorithm). Could you elaborate on the sequencelength and batchsize in this particular example ?.
I think this is very important for LSTM in Matlab community that there is full understanding of how the LSTM in Matlab is designed.
Cheers, MB
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John D'Errico
le 17 Mar 2019
We are not MATLAB staff, although some MathWorks employees may drop in here, on their free time.
Jan
le 15 Juil 2019
@MB Sylvest: Please do not remove a question after an answer has been given.
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