Stanford ML - Lecture 4 - Neural Networks: Representation

1. Non-linear hypotheses

  • why introduce non-linear hypotheses?
    • high dimensional data
    • non-linear hypotheses

2. Neurons and the brain

  • Neural networks
    • origins: algorithms that try to mimic the brain
    • was very widely used in 80s and early 90s, popularity diminished in late 90s
    • recent resurgence: state-of-the-art technique for many applications

3. Model representation I

  • neuron model: logistic unit
  • sigmoid (logistic) activation function







4. Model representation II

  • forward propagation: vectorized implementation






5. Examples and intuitions I

AND and OR function

6. Examples and intuitions II

XNOR

7. Multi-class classification

number of classes = number of output units


Reference: http://blog.csdn.net/abcjennifer/article/details/7749309#reply

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