Can anyone explain the reasoning behind this post?
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I am reading THIS blog post,
and I do not understand the logic behind this part:
Why is the relu here max(0, Xavg - X)
? And even so, it does not really explain the values obtained in the two situations where X1 = X2 = 0
, X1 = 1
and X2 = 0
, and X1 = X2 = 1
.
Can someone please explain this in more detail?
predictive-modeling regression statistics
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I am reading THIS blog post,
and I do not understand the logic behind this part:
Why is the relu here max(0, Xavg - X)
? And even so, it does not really explain the values obtained in the two situations where X1 = X2 = 0
, X1 = 1
and X2 = 0
, and X1 = X2 = 1
.
Can someone please explain this in more detail?
predictive-modeling regression statistics
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I am reading THIS blog post,
and I do not understand the logic behind this part:
Why is the relu here max(0, Xavg - X)
? And even so, it does not really explain the values obtained in the two situations where X1 = X2 = 0
, X1 = 1
and X2 = 0
, and X1 = X2 = 1
.
Can someone please explain this in more detail?
predictive-modeling regression statistics
$endgroup$
I am reading THIS blog post,
and I do not understand the logic behind this part:
Why is the relu here max(0, Xavg - X)
? And even so, it does not really explain the values obtained in the two situations where X1 = X2 = 0
, X1 = 1
and X2 = 0
, and X1 = X2 = 1
.
Can someone please explain this in more detail?
predictive-modeling regression statistics
predictive-modeling regression statistics
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"Weight of 4" seems to be the key thing you're missing. Translating a little, the neuron's value is $operatorname{relu}(5-4x_1-4x_2)$.
Oh, and there seems to be a typo in the post:
"Then, if X2 also gets switched to 0 1,"
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"Weight of 4" seems to be the key thing you're missing. Translating a little, the neuron's value is $operatorname{relu}(5-4x_1-4x_2)$.
Oh, and there seems to be a typo in the post:
"Then, if X2 also gets switched to 0 1,"
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"Weight of 4" seems to be the key thing you're missing. Translating a little, the neuron's value is $operatorname{relu}(5-4x_1-4x_2)$.
Oh, and there seems to be a typo in the post:
"Then, if X2 also gets switched to 0 1,"
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"Weight of 4" seems to be the key thing you're missing. Translating a little, the neuron's value is $operatorname{relu}(5-4x_1-4x_2)$.
Oh, and there seems to be a typo in the post:
"Then, if X2 also gets switched to 0 1,"
$endgroup$
"Weight of 4" seems to be the key thing you're missing. Translating a little, the neuron's value is $operatorname{relu}(5-4x_1-4x_2)$.
Oh, and there seems to be a typo in the post:
"Then, if X2 also gets switched to 0 1,"
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