吴恩达 神经网络和深度学习 第4周编程作业

该博客详细介绍了完成吴恩达的深度学习课程第四周编程作业的过程,包括如何初始化两层及多层神经网络的参数,实现前向传播、损失函数、反向传播模块,以及更新参数。文章涵盖了线性前向传播、线性-激活前向传播、整个模型的前向传播,以及如何应用于图像分类的深度神经网络模型。
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Note

These are my personal programming assignments at the 4th week after studying the course neural-networks-deep-learning and the copyright belongs to deeplearning.ai.

Part 1:Building your Deep Neural Network: Step by Step

1. Packages

Let’s first import all the packages that you will need during this assignment.

  • numpy is the main package for scientific computing with Python.
  • matplotlib is a library to plot graphs in Python.
  • dnn_utils provides some necessary functions for this notebook.
  • testCases provides some test cases to assess the correctness of your functions
  • np.random.seed(1) is used to keep all the random function calls consistent. It will help us grade your work. Please don’t change the seed.
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import numpy as np;
import h5py;
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt;
from testCases_v3 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);

You can get the support code from here.

the sigmoid function:

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def sigmoid(Z):
    """
    Implements the sigmoid activation in numpy

    Arguments:
    Z -- numpy array of any shape

    Returns:
    A -- output of sigmoid(z), same shape as Z
    cache -- returns Z as well, useful during backpropagation
    """

    A = 1 / (1 + np.exp(-Z));
    cache = Z;

    return A, cache;

the sigmoid_backward function:

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def sigmoid_backward(dA, cache):
    """
    Implement the backward propagation for a single SIGMOID unit.

    Arguments:
    dA -- post-activation gradient, of any shape
    cache -- 'Z' where we store for computing backward propagation efficiently

    Returns:
    dZ -- Gradient of the cost with respect to Z
    """

    Z = cache;

    s = 1 / (1 + np.exp(-Z));
    dZ = dA * s * (1 - s);

    assert (dZ.shape == Z.shape);

    return dZ;

the relu function:

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def relu(Z):
    """
    Implement the RELU function.

    Arguments:
    Z -- Output of the linear layer, of any shape

    Returns:
    A -- Post-activation parameter, of the same shape as Z
    cache -- a python dictionary containing "A" ; stored for computing the backward pass efficiently
    """

    A = np.maximum(0,Z);

    assert(A.shape == Z.shape);

    cache = Z; 
    return A, cache;

the relu_backward function:

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def relu_backward(dA, cache):
    """
    Implement the backward propagation for a single RELU unit.

    Arguments:
    dA -- post-activation gradient, of any shape
    cache -- 'Z' where we store for computing backward propagation efficiently

    Returns:
    dZ -- Gradient of the cost with respect to Z
    """

    Z = cache;
    dZ = np.array(dA, copy = True); # just converting dz to a correct object.

    # When z <= 0, you should set dz to 0 as well. 
    dZ[Z <= 0] = 0;

    assert (dZ.shape == Z.shape);

    return dZ;

2. Outline of the Assignment

To build your neural network, you will be implementing several “helper functions”. These helper functions will be used in the next assignment to build a two-layer neural network and an L-layer neural network. Each small helper function you will implement will have detailed instructions that will walk you through the necessary steps. Here is an outline of this assignment, you will:

  • Initialize the parameters for a two-layer network and for an L-layer neural network.
  • Implement the forward propagation module (shown in purple in the figure below).

    • Complete the LINEAR part of a layer’s forward propagation step (resulting in Z[l]).
    • We give you the ACTIVATION function (relu/sigmoid).
    • Combine the previous two steps into a new [LINEAR->ACTIVATION] forward function.
    • Stack the [LINEAR->RELU] forward function L-1 time (for layers 1 through L-1) and add a [LINEAR->SIGMOID] at the end (for the final layer L). This gives you a new L_model_forward function.
  • Compute the loss.

  • Implement the backward propagation module (denoted in red in the figure below).
    • Complete the LINEAR part of a layer’s backward propagation step.
    • We give you the gradient of the ACTIVATE function (relu_backward/sigmoid_backward)
    • Combine the previous two steps into a new [LINEAR->ACTIVATION] backward function.
    • Stack [LINEAR->RELU] backward L-1 times and add [LINEAR->SIGMOID] backward in a new L_model_backward function
  • Finally update the parameters.

Note that for every forward function, there is a corresponding backward function. That is why at every step of your forward module you will be storing some values in a cache. The cached values are useful for computing gradients. In the backpropagation module you will then use the cache to calculate the gradients. This assignment will show you exactly how to carry out each of these steps.

3. Initialization

You will write two helper functions that will initialize the parameters for your model. The first function will be used to initialize parameters for a two layer model. The second one will generalize this initialization process to L layers.

3.1 2-layer Neural Network

Exercise: Create and initialize the parameters of the 2-layer neural network.

Instructions:

  • The model’s structure is: LINEAR -> RELU -> LINEAR -> SIGMOID.
  • Use random initialization for the weight matrices. Use np.random.randn(shape)*0.01 with the correct shape.
  • Use zero initialization for the biases. Use np.zeros(shape).
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# 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;
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parameters = initialize_parameters(3,2,1);
print("W1 = " + str(parameters["W1"]));
print("b1 = " + str(parameters["b1"]));
print("W2 = " + str(parameters["W2"]));
print("b2 = " + str(parameters["b2"]));
W1 = [[ 0.01624345 -0.00611756 -0.00528172]
 [-0.01072969  0.00865408 -0.02301539]]
b1 = [[0.]
 [0.]]
W2 = [[ 0.01744812 -0.00761207]]
b2 = [[0.]]

3.2 L-layer Neural Network

The initialization for a deeper L-layer neural network is more complicated because there are many more weight matrices and bias vectors. When completing the initialize_parameters_deep, you should make sure that your dimensions match between each layer. Recall that n[l] is the number of units in layer l. Thus for example if the size of our input X is (12288,209) (with m=209 examples) then:

  Shape of W Shape of b Activation Shape of Activation
Layer 1 (n[1],12288) (n[1],1) Z[1]=W[1]X+b[1] (n[1],209)
Layer 2 (n[2],n[1]) (n[2],1) Z[2]=W[2]A[1]+b[2] (n[2],209)
Layer L-1 (n[L−1],n[L−2]) (n[L−1],1) Z[L−1]=W[L−1]A[L−2]+b[L−1] (n[L−1],209)
Layer L (n[L],n[L−1]) (n[L],1) Z[L]=W[L]A[L−1]+b[L] (n[L],209)

Remember that when we compute WX+b in python, it carries out broadcasting. For example, if:
W=[jklmnopqr]X=[abcdefghi]b=[stu]

Then WX+b will be:
WX+b=[(ja+kd+lg)+s(jb+ke+lh)+s(jc+kf+li)+s(ma+nd+og)+t(mb+ne+oh)+t(mc+nf+oi)+t(pa+qd+rg)+u(pb+qe+rh)+u(pc+qf+ri)+u]

Exercise: Implement initialization for an L-layer Neural Network.

Instructions:

  • The model’s structure is [LINEAR -> RELU] × (L-1) -> LINEAR -> SIGMOID. I.e., it has L−1 layers using a ReLU activation function followed by an output layer with a sigmoid activation function.
  • Use random initialization for the weight matrices. Use np.random.rand(shape) * 0.01.
  • Use zeros initialization for the biases. Use np.zeros(shape).
  • We will store n[l], the number of units in different layers, in a variable layer_dims. For example, the layer_dims for the “Planar Data classification model” from last week would have been [2,4,1]: There were two inputs, one hidden layer with 4 hidden units, and an output layer with 1 output unit. Thus means W1’s shape was (4,2), b1 was (4,1), W2 was (1,4) and b2 was (1,1). Now you will generalize this to L layers!
  • Here is the implementation for L=1 (one layer neural network). It should inspire you to implement the general case (L-layer neural network).

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    if L == 1:
    parameters["W" + str(L)] = np.random.randn(layer_dims[1], layer_dims[0]) * 0.01;
    parameters["b" + str(L)] = np.zeros((layer_dims[1], 1));
    
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# 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;
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parameters = initialize_parameters_deep([5,4,3]);
print("W1 = " + str(parameters["W1"]));
print("b1 = " + str(parameters["b1"]));
print("W2 = " + str(parameters["W2"]));
print("b2 = " + str(parameters["b2"]));
W1 = [[ 0.01788628  0.0043651   0.00096497 -0.01863493 -0.00277388]
 [-0.00354759 -0.00082741 -0.00627001 -0.00043818 -0.00477218]
 [-0.01313865  0.00884622  0.00881318  0.01709573  0.00050034]
 [-0.00404677 -0.0054536  -0.01546477  0.00982367 -0.01101068]]
b1 = [[0.]
 [0.]
 [0.]
 [0.]]
W2 = [[-0.01185047 -0.0020565   0.01486148  0.00236716]
 [-0.01023785 -0.00712993  0.00625245 -0.00160513]
 [-0.00768836 -0.00230031  0.00745056  0.01976111]]
b2 = [[0.]
 [0.]
 [0.]]

4 Forward propagation module

4.1 Linear Forward

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