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Convolution Neural Networks on microcontrollers



2019 Community Moderator ElectionIs it possible to connect three neural networks in Matlab?Convolutional Neural Networks layer sizesAre Convolutional Neural Networks a one model, multiple output layers.?tuning a convolution neural net, sample sizeunderstanding the filter function in convolution neural networkConvolutional neural networks for non-image applications?Activation in convolution layerHow to train two neural networks togetherConvolution Neural Network with 1 input channelCan Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) be represented by a Mathematical formula?










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I am wondering if an already trained convolutional neural network can be represented as a formula just like a perceptron can ($x_1w_1 + x_2w_2 + ldots =$ PREDICTION). I know that the formula could be a lot more complicated like this, but in general would it be possible to train a CNN in Python or Matlab, get the weights and create an arithmetic, exponential, whatever formula made with those acquired weights?



I want to do this because I am trying classify in a PIC32 which I think does not have the capacity to perform a CNN within itself.



Or do you know if there is a "c library" that can do CNNs?










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    I am wondering if an already trained convolutional neural network can be represented as a formula just like a perceptron can ($x_1w_1 + x_2w_2 + ldots =$ PREDICTION). I know that the formula could be a lot more complicated like this, but in general would it be possible to train a CNN in Python or Matlab, get the weights and create an arithmetic, exponential, whatever formula made with those acquired weights?



    I want to do this because I am trying classify in a PIC32 which I think does not have the capacity to perform a CNN within itself.



    Or do you know if there is a "c library" that can do CNNs?










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      I am wondering if an already trained convolutional neural network can be represented as a formula just like a perceptron can ($x_1w_1 + x_2w_2 + ldots =$ PREDICTION). I know that the formula could be a lot more complicated like this, but in general would it be possible to train a CNN in Python or Matlab, get the weights and create an arithmetic, exponential, whatever formula made with those acquired weights?



      I want to do this because I am trying classify in a PIC32 which I think does not have the capacity to perform a CNN within itself.



      Or do you know if there is a "c library" that can do CNNs?










      share|improve this question











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      I am wondering if an already trained convolutional neural network can be represented as a formula just like a perceptron can ($x_1w_1 + x_2w_2 + ldots =$ PREDICTION). I know that the formula could be a lot more complicated like this, but in general would it be possible to train a CNN in Python or Matlab, get the weights and create an arithmetic, exponential, whatever formula made with those acquired weights?



      I want to do this because I am trying classify in a PIC32 which I think does not have the capacity to perform a CNN within itself.



      Or do you know if there is a "c library" that can do CNNs?







      python cnn matlab






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