Which epoch is the training result of the train function

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RH
RH le 27 Août 2020
Commenté : RH le 31 Août 2020
I see a strange (training) performance degradation at the moment in a neural network structure that I am using. Quick question:
What epoch does the trained network that the train function returns belong to? Always the best epoch? or the very last one? Because currently I see the best epoch somewhere in the middle of my training and then the performance decreases significantly. If the very last epoch was output, then I know why my performance is decreasing.

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Rohit Pappu
Rohit Pappu le 31 Août 2020
The train function returns the last epoch by default. This behaviour can be modified by using the ValidationPatience argument under training option. There are some examples demonstrating the use of the of training option which can be accessed here.
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RH
RH le 31 Août 2020
Thank you for your response. I am training shallow neural networks, is this options also available for these applications? Furthermore I am a little surprised by this information, what is the logic behind not returning the best training result?

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David Franco
David Franco le 31 Août 2020
For a shallow neural network you can use the code:
net.trainParam.max_fail = x
where x is the number of fails in increase the performance.
This is the validation fail parameter. The default value is 6.
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RH
RH le 31 Août 2020
Thanks. What I am looking for is an option that makes Matlab save the best result and perhaps also the last one, so that the best performance is not lost. Does this not exist?

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