How to get deep learning layer output size?
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Itzik Ben Shabat
on 2 Apr 2019
Edited: Angelo Yeo
on 9 Feb 2024
Hi,
I am getting to know MATLAB's capability with deep learning (I am fluent in TensorFlow).
I built a very big computation graph.
My question is :
How can I get a specific layer's output sizes without training the network? (for dubugging purposes)
I know that I can do:
features = activations(net,X,layer)
but this requires me to train the network (I want to avoid it since it will take a while).
Thanks
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Maria Duarte Rosa
on 5 Apr 2019
Hi Itzik,
Have you tried analyzeNetwork?
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Utkarsh Virtuous
on 19 Jan 2021
net.Layers().Weights give you the learned parameters. Specify the layer number in bracket.
Angelo Yeo
on 9 Feb 2024
Edited: Angelo Yeo
on 9 Feb 2024
@Mirko Prezioso: A new class NetworkAnalysis will be added from R2024a. This class can be retrieved as an output of analyzeNetwork function, and will capture the output of analyzeNetwork. This will include a property called "LayerInfo" as a table.
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