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Neural Network Classification Probelm
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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2019 Community Moderator Election ResultsMulti layer back propagation Neural network for classificationSignal classification with convolution neural networkDoes it ever make sense for upper layers to have more nodes than lower layers?what are the default values of nodes and internal layers in Neural Network model?Methodical approach to improve deep neural network performance?Solving classification task with deep networkError in Neural NetworkNeural Network not learningWhere do Kohonen and counterpropagation networks fall in the scheme of neural network architectures?Maximum Layers in “any” Neural Network
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How can 2-layer networks be used to classify more than two categories?
I think, Just by adding more Units/Nodes into the existing layers?
Thanks
machine-learning neural-network classification
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How can 2-layer networks be used to classify more than two categories?
I think, Just by adding more Units/Nodes into the existing layers?
Thanks
machine-learning neural-network classification
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How can 2-layer networks be used to classify more than two categories?
I think, Just by adding more Units/Nodes into the existing layers?
Thanks
machine-learning neural-network classification
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How can 2-layer networks be used to classify more than two categories?
I think, Just by adding more Units/Nodes into the existing layers?
Thanks
machine-learning neural-network classification
machine-learning neural-network classification
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I think the 2 layers neural network can be used to classify two or more than two class problem, it does not depend on the number of nodes of each layer, the problem you want to solve (i.e. the dataset you work on) decide how many classes you have.
for more, see here or here or here here
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I think the 2 layers neural network can be used to classify two or more than two class problem, it does not depend on the number of nodes of each layer, the problem you want to solve (i.e. the dataset you work on) decide how many classes you have.
for more, see here or here or here here
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I think the 2 layers neural network can be used to classify two or more than two class problem, it does not depend on the number of nodes of each layer, the problem you want to solve (i.e. the dataset you work on) decide how many classes you have.
for more, see here or here or here here
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I think the 2 layers neural network can be used to classify two or more than two class problem, it does not depend on the number of nodes of each layer, the problem you want to solve (i.e. the dataset you work on) decide how many classes you have.
for more, see here or here or here here
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I think the 2 layers neural network can be used to classify two or more than two class problem, it does not depend on the number of nodes of each layer, the problem you want to solve (i.e. the dataset you work on) decide how many classes you have.
for more, see here or here or here here
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