文章目录
什么是深层神经网络
深层神经网络的符号表示
深度神经网络中的前向传播
A[0]=X 整个前向传播的过程就像是对每一层进行for循环迭代计算
在构建深层神经网络时去核对矩阵的维度
加上训练样本m
加上训练样本m后 W和b的维度不会发生变化
Z 和 A的维度会发生变化 所以 dz 和 dA 也会发生变化 它们的axis=1的维度会变成m
深层神经网络的意义(建立直觉)
流程都是从一个较为简单的边缘开始->组成一些小的部分 眼镜 鼻子等 -> 最后形成一张人脸
卷积神经网络
Audio识别也是如此:
电路理论
神经网络更深 每一个隐藏层需要的神经元个数就相对较小 按位异或
而如果只有一个隐藏层 那么就会需要很多的神经元个数
搭建深度神经网络块
正向传播和反向传播过程
反向传播过程的理论基础是链式法则的使用
正向传播过程中需要将每一层计算出的W b Z进行缓存 方便后面使用参数更新
正向传播
反向传播
总结:
d A [ 1 ] dA^{[1]} dA[1]的初始化取决于我们选择的损失函数 和加上训练样本后的横向堆叠
算法的复杂性来源于数据 而不是来源于代码
参数VS超参数(hyper parameters)
模型的好坏会受到很多除开参数和超参数以外的因素的影响 比如Cpu Gpu 所以尽量定时修改超参数来保证模型实时是达到当前最优解的.
深度学习和大脑实际上并没有特别多的关联
编程作业(构建L层神经网络)
L层神经网络流程图
源码摘录(函数模块)(分别实现的是单隐层网络和L层神经网络)
import numpy as np
import h5py
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from testCases_v4a import *
from dnn_utils_v2 import sigmoid, sigmoid_backward, relu, relu_backward
%matplotlib inline
plt.rcParams['figure.figsize'] = (5.0, 4.0) # set default size of plots
plt.rcParams['image.interpolation'] = 'nearest'
plt.rcParams['image.cmap'] = 'gray'
%load_ext autoreload
%autoreload 2
np.random.seed(1)
# GRADED FUNCTION: initialize_parameters
def initialize_parameters(n_x, n_h, n_y):
"""
Argument:
n_x -- size of the input layer
n_h -- size of the hidden layer
n_y -- size of the output layer
Returns:
parameters -- python dictionary containing your parameters:
W1 -- weight matrix of shape (n_h, n_x)
b1 -- bias vector of shape (n_h, 1)
W2 -- weight matrix of shape (n_y, n_h)
b2 -- bias vector of shape (n_y, 1)
"""
np.random.seed(1)
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 4 lines of code)
W1 = np.random.randn(n_h,n_x)*0.01
b1 = np.zeros((n_h,1))
W2 = np.random.randn(n_y,n_h)*0.01
b2 = np.zeros((n_y,1))
### END CODE HERE ###
assert(W1.shape == (n_h, n_x))
assert(b1.shape == (n_h, 1))
assert(W2.shape == (n_y, n_h))
assert(b2.shape == (n_y, 1))
parameters = {"W1": W1,
"b1": b1,
"W2": W2,
"b2": b2}
return parameters
# GRADED FUNCTION: initialize_parameters_deep
def initialize_parameters_deep(layer_dims):
"""
Arguments:
layer_dims -- python array (list) containing the dimensions of each layer in our network
Returns:
parameters -- python dictionary containing your parameters "W1", "b1", ..., "WL", "bL":
Wl -- weight matrix of shape (layer_dims[l], layer_dims[l-1])
bl -- bias vector of shape (layer_dims[l], 1)
"""
np.random.seed(3)
parameters = {}
L = len(layer_dims) # number of layers in the network
for l in range(1, L):
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 2 lines of code)
parameters['W' + str(l)] = np.random.randn(layer_dims[l],layer_dims[l-1])*0.01
parameters['b' + str(l)] = np.zeros((layer_dims[l],1))
### END CODE HERE ###
assert(parameters['W' + str(l)].shape == (layer_dims[l], layer_dims[l-1]))
assert(parameters['b' + str(l)].shape == (layer_dims[l], 1))
return parameters
# GRADED FUNCTION: linear_forward
def linear_forward(A, W, b):
"""
Implement the linear part of a layer's forward propagation.
Arguments:
A -- activations from previous layer (or input data): (size of previous layer, number of examples)
W -- weights matrix: numpy array of shape (size of current layer, size of previous layer)
b -- bias vector, numpy array of shape (size of the current layer, 1)
Returns:
Z -- the input of the activation function, also called pre-activation parameter
cache -- a python tuple containing "A", "W" and "b" ; stored for computing the backward pass efficiently
"""
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 1 line of code)
Z = np.dot(W,A)+b
### END CODE HERE ###
assert(Z.shape == (W.shape[0], A.shape[1]))
cache = (A, W, b)
return Z, cache
# GRADED FUNCTION: linear_activation_forward
def linear_activation_forward(A_prev, W, b, activation):
"""
Implement the forward propagation for the LINEAR->ACTIVATION layer
Arguments:
A_prev -- activations from previous layer (or input data): (size of previous layer, number of examples)
W -- weights matrix: numpy array of shape (size of current layer, size of previous layer)
b -- bias vector, numpy array of shape (size of the current layer, 1)
activation -- the activation to be used in this layer, stored as a text string: "sigmoid" or "relu"
Returns:
A -- the output of the activation function, also called the post-activation value
cache -- a python tuple containing "linear_cache" and "activation_cache";
stored for computing the backward pass efficiently
"""
if activation == "sigmoid":
# Inputs: "A_prev, W, b". Outputs: "A, activation_cache".
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 2 lines of code)
Z, linear_cache = linear_forward(A_prev, W, b)
A, activation_cache = sigmoid(Z)
### END CODE HERE ###
elif activation == "relu":
# Inputs: "A_prev, W, b". Outputs: "A, activation_cache".
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 2 lines of code)
Z, linear_cache = linear_forward(A_prev, W, b)
A, activation_cache = relu(Z)
### END CODE HERE ###
assert (A.shape == (W.shape[0], A_prev.shape[1]))
cache = (linear_cache, activation_cache)
return A, cache
# GRADED FUNCTION: L_model_forward
def L_model_forward(X, parameters):
"""
Implement forward propagation for the [LINEAR->RELU]*(L-1)->LINEAR->SIGMOID computation
Arguments:
X -- data, numpy array of shape (input size, number of examples)
parameters -- output of initialize_parameters_deep()
Returns:
AL -- last post-activation value
caches -- list of caches containing:
every cache of linear_activation_forward() (there are L-1 of them, indexed from 0 to L-1)
"""
caches = []
A = X
L = len(parameters) // 2 # number of layers in the neural network
# Implement [LINEAR -> RELU]*(L-1). Add "cache" to the "caches" list.
for l in range(1, L):
A_prev = A
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 2 lines of code)
A, cache =linear_activation_forward(A_prev, parameters['W' + str(l)], parameters['b' + str(l)], "relu")
caches.append(cache)
### END CODE HERE ###
# Implement LINEAR -> SIGMOID. Add "cache" to the "caches" list.
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 2 lines of code)
AL, cache = linear_activation_forward(A, parameters['W' + str(L)], parameters['b' + str(L)], "sigmoid")
caches.append(cache)
### END CODE HERE ###
assert(AL.shape == (1,X.shape[1]))
return AL, caches
# GRADED FUNCTION: compute_cost
def compute_cost(AL, Y):
"""
Implement the cost function defined by equation (7).
Arguments:
AL -- probability vector corresponding to your label predictions, shape (1, number of examples)
Y -- true "label" vector (for example: containing 0 if non-cat, 1 if cat), shape (1, number of examples)
Returns:
cost -- cross-entropy cost
"""
m = Y.shape[1]
# Compute loss from aL and y.
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 1 lines of code)
cost = (-1/m)*np.sum(Y*np.log(AL)+(1-Y)*np.log(1-AL))
### END CODE HERE ###
cost = np.squeeze(cost) # To make sure your cost's shape is what we expect (e.g. this turns [[17]] into 17).
assert(cost.shape == ())
return cost
# GRADED FUNCTION: linear_backward
def linear_backward(dZ, cache):
"""
Implement the linear portion of backward propagation for a single layer (layer l)
Arguments:
dZ -- Gradient of the cost with respect to the linear output (of current layer l)
cache -- tuple of values (A_prev, W, b) coming from the forward propagation in the current layer
Returns:
dA_prev -- Gradient of the cost with respect to the activation (of the previous layer l-1), same shape as A_prev
dW -- Gradient of the cost with respect to W (current layer l), same shape as W
db -- Gradient of the cost with respect to b (current layer l), same shape as b
"""
A_prev, W, b = cache
m = A_prev.shape[1]
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 3 lines of code)
dW = (1/m)*np.dot(dZ,A_prev.T)
db = (1/m)*np.sum(dZ,axis=1,keepdims=True)
dA_prev = np.dot(W.T,dZ)
### END CODE HERE ###
assert (dA_prev.shape == A_prev.shape)
assert (dW.shape == W.shape)
assert (db.shape == b.shape)
return dA_prev, dW, db
# GRADED FUNCTION: linear_activation_backward
def linear_activation_backward(dA, cache, activation):
"""
Implement the backward propagation for the LINEAR->ACTIVATION layer.
Arguments:
dA -- post-activation gradient for current layer l
cache -- tuple of values (linear_cache, activation_cache) we store for computing backward propagation efficiently
activation -- the activation to be used in this layer, stored as a text string: "sigmoid" or "relu"
Returns:
dA_prev -- Gradient of the cost with respect to the activation (of the previous layer l-1), same shape as A_prev
dW -- Gradient of the cost with respect to W (current layer l), same shape as W
db -- Gradient of the cost with respect to b (current layer l), same shape as b
"""
linear_cache, activation_cache = cache
if activation == "relu":
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 2 lines of code)
dZ = relu_backward(dA,activation_cache)
dA_prev, dW, db = linear_backward(dZ,linear_cache)
### END CODE HERE ###
elif activation == "sigmoid":
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 2 lines of code)
dZ = sigmoid_backward(dA,activation_cache)
dA_prev, dW, db = linear_backward(dZ,linear_cache)
### END CODE HERE ###
return dA_prev, dW, db
# GRADED FUNCTION: L_model_backward
def L_model_backward(AL, Y, caches):
"""
Implement the backward propagation for the [LINEAR->RELU] * (L-1) -> LINEAR -> SIGMOID group
Arguments:
AL -- probability vector, output of the forward propagation (L_model_forward())
Y -- true "label" vector (containing 0 if non-cat, 1 if cat)
caches -- list of caches containing:
every cache of linear_activation_forward() with "relu" (it's caches[l], for l in range(L-1) i.e l = 0...L-2)
the cache of linear_activation_forward() with "sigmoid" (it's caches[L-1])
Returns:
grads -- A dictionary with the gradients
grads["dA" + str(l)] = ...
grads["dW" + str(l)] = ...
grads["db" + str(l)] = ...
"""
grads = {}
L = len(caches) # the number of layers
m = AL.shape[1]
Y = Y.reshape(AL.shape) # after this line, Y is the same shape as AL
# Initializing the backpropagation
### START CODE HERE ### (1 line of code)
dAL = - (np.divide(Y, AL) - np.divide(1 - Y, 1 - AL))
### END CODE HERE ###
# Lth layer (SIGMOID -> LINEAR) gradients. Inputs: "dAL, current_cache". Outputs: "grads["dAL-1"], grads["dWL"], grads["dbL"]
### START CODE HERE ### (approx. 2 lines)
current_cache = caches[L-1]
grads["dA" + str(L-1)], grads["dW" + str(L)], grads["db" + str(L)] = linear_activation_backward(dAL, current_cache, "sigmoid")
### END CODE HERE ###
# Loop from l=L-2 to l=0
for l in reversed(range(L-1)):
# lth layer: (RELU -> LINEAR) gradients.
# Inputs: "grads["dA" + str(l + 1)], current_cache". Outputs: "grads["dA" + str(l)] , grads["dW" + str(l + 1)] , grads["db" + str(l + 1)]
### START CODE HERE ### (approx. 5 lines)
current_cache = caches[l]
dA_prev_temp, dW_temp, db_temp = linear_activation_backward(grads["dA" + str(l + 1)], current_cache, "relu")
grads["dA" + str(l)] = dA_prev_temp
grads["dW" + str(l + 1)] = dW_temp
grads["db" + str(l + 1)] = db_temp
### END CODE HERE ###
return grads
# GRADED FUNCTION: update_parameters
def update_parameters(parameters, grads, learning_rate):
"""
Update parameters using gradient descent
Arguments:
parameters -- python dictionary containing your parameters
grads -- python dictionary containing your gradients, output of L_model_backward
Returns:
parameters -- python dictionary containing your updated parameters
parameters["W" + str(l)] = ...
parameters["b" + str(l)] = ...
"""
L = len(parameters) // 2 # number of layers in the neural network
# Update rule for each parameter. Use a for loop.
### START CODE HERE ### (≈ 3 lines of code)
for l in range(L):
parameters["W" + str(l+1)] = parameters["W" + str(l + 1)] - learning_rate * grads["dW" + str(l + 1)]
parameters["b" + str(l+1)] = parameters["b" + str(l + 1)] - learning_rate * grads["db" + str(l + 1)]
### END CODE HERE ###
return parameters
Result analysis
- 过多的迭代会导致过拟合 如何解决这个问题?
- 即使训练的很好的神经网络也可能出现识别错误
- 如何去调整模型中的超参数?
- 将在下一课中揭晓