Neural networks are not hard to understand!! There's lots of papers on them. But I can explain them here in just a few paragraphs! I'll try to explain each step in the same order so you understand how the network learns. First we will make a binary tree. Then a single node. Then we will apply a binary tree regression. Finally we will run the results.
Here's the binary tree.
Binary trees are used in deep learning because they are easy to visualise. This simple binary tree makes the following model very simple.
First we split the training data into training data and validation data. Then we use binary trees to classify each training data point as positive (1) or negative (0). Then we calculate the bias of each class and normalize it by dividing it by its mean.
The result is:
In order to get a good model from this simple example, we would need at least 2x3x4 (or more) different trees to train it. The more trees we use, the better the model will be.
Neural networks are not hard to understand. There's lots of papers on them. But I can explain them here in just a few paragraphs PLUS I can make it understandable to nearly everyone! I'm trying to make it simple and understandable even for people who don't work with them.
In a network, there are "weights" that give each node its importance in the network. These weights can change in response to new input. So how do we figure out which weight to use?
For this example, we will use just two weights, one for each of the two possible states. You can think of the weight for a node as the total amount of work it has to do to decide between the two states. This way, the weights for two nodes will be equal.
Now let's start from the first time we receive an input. We will give the weights for each input and use the total amount of work to calculate the total work that the network has to do to respond.
Let's say our nodes are A and B. A wants to be the input node for state 2, so it will have a weight of 2. B wants to be the input node for state 3, so she will have a weight of 1.
In our network we get this:
A B 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
The output from this network is that A is the "right" node to be the input node for state 2.
Now the network will continue to work on the same weights, increasing them until the weights are equal to the total amount of work we can do to respond to the input.
In the case where A is the "right" node and B is the "wrong" node, we have A 1 =0 and B 1 =1.
In the case where both nodes are equally weighted, we'll get A =A 0 and B =A 1 .
Now for our first network, let's say A, B, C, D, E, and F are all the nodes we want to work with.
In the network above, if A 1 =A 0 and B 1 =B 0 , then A 0 =A 1 =A 1 +1 =A 1 +2 =A 2 +3 =A 2 +4 =A 2 +5 =A 2 +6 =A 2 +7 =A 2 +8 =A 2 +9 =A 2 +10 =A 2 +11 =A 2 +12 =A 2 +13 =A 2 +14 =A 2 +15 =A 2 +16 =A 2 +17 =A 2 +18 =A 2 +19 =A 2 +20 =A 2 +21 =A 2 +22 =A 2 +23 =A 2 +
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