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All right.
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Good morning.
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Happy Valentine's Day.
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So let's just start with some thinking.
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Warm up with some review questions.
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So just as a reminder, there's
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questions posted on the main page for
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each of the lectures.
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Couple days, usually after the lecture.
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So they are good review for the exam or
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just to refresh?
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So, first question, these are true,
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false.
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So there's just two answers.
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Unlike SVM, linear and logistic
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regression loss always adds a nonzero
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penalty over all training data points.
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How many people think that's true?
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How many people think it's False?
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I think the abstains have it.
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Alright, so this is true because
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logistic regression you always have a
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log probability loss.
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So that applies to every training
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example, where SVM by contrast only has
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loss on points that are within the
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margin.
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So as long as you're really confident,
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SVM doesn't really care about you.
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But logistic regression still does.
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So second question are we talked about
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the Pegasus algorithm for SVM which is
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doing like a gradient descent where you
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process examples one at a time or in
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small batches?
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And after each Example you compute the
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gradient.
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Of the error for those examples with
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respect to the Weights, and then you
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take a step to reduce your loss.
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That's the Pegasus algorithm when it's
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applied to SVM.
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So is it true?
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I guess I sort of.
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Said part of this, but is it true that
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this increases the computational
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efficiency versus like optimizing over
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the full data set?
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If you were to take a gradient over the
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full data set, True.
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OK, False.
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It's how many people think it's True.
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Put your hand up.
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How many people think it's False?
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Put your hand up.
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I don't think it's False, but I'm
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putting my hand up.
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It's true.
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So it does.
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It does give a big efficiency gain
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because you don't have to keep on
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computing the gradient over all the
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samples, which would be really slow.
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You just have to do it over a small
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number of samples and still take a
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productive step.
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And furthermore, it's a much better
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optimization algorithm.
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It gives you the ability to escape
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local minima to find better solutions,
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even if locally.
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Even if locally, there's nowhere to go
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to improve the total score of your data
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set.
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All right.
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And then the third question, Pegasus
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has a disadvantage that the larger the
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training data set, the slower it can be
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optimized to reach a particular test
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error.
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Is that true or false?
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So how many people think that is true?
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And how many people think that is
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False?
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So there's more falses, and that's
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correct.
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Yeah, it's False.
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The bigger your training set, it means
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that given a certain number of
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iterations, you're just going to see
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more new examples, and so you will take
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more informative steps of your
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gradient.
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And so you're given the same number of
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iterations, you're going to reach a
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given test error faster.
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To fully optimize over the data set,
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it's going to take more time.
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If you want to do say 300 passes
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through the data, then if you have more
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data then it's going to take longer to
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do those 300 passes.
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But you're going to reach the same test
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error a lot faster if you keep getting
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new examples then if you are processing
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the same examples over and over again.
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So the reason, one of the reasons that
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I talked about SVM and Pegasus is as an
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introduction to Perceptrons and MLPS.
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Because the optimization algorithm used
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for used in Pegasus.
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It's the same as what's used for
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Perceptrons and is extended when we do
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Backprop in MLP's.
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So I'm going to talk about what is the
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Perceptron?
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What is an MLP?
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Multilayer perceptron?
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And then how do we optimize it with SGD
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and Back propagation with some examples
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and demos and stuff?
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Alright, so Perceptron is actually just
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a linear classifier or linear
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predictor.
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It's you could say a linear logistic
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regressor is one form of a Perceptron
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and a linear regressor is another form
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of a Perceptron.
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What makes it a Perceptron is just like
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how you think about it or how you draw
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it.
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So in the representation you typically
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see a Perceptron as you have like some
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inputs.
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So these could be like pixels of an
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image, your features, the temperature
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data, whatever the features that you're
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going to use for prediction.
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And then you have some Weights.
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Those get multiplied by the inputs and
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summed up.
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And then you have your output
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prediction.
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And you may have if you have a
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classifier, you would say that if
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Weights X, this is a dot.
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SO dot product is the same as W
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transpose X plus some bias term.
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If it's greater than zero, then you
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predict A1, if it's less than zero, you
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predict a -, 1.
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So it's basically the same as the
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linear SVM, logistic regressor,
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anything any other kind of linear
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model.
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But you draw it as this network, as
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this little tiny network with a bunch
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of Weights and input and output.
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Though whoops.
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Skip something?
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No.
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OK, all right, so how do we optimize
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the Perceptron?
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So let's say you can have different
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error functions on the Perceptron.
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But let's say we have a squared error.
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So the prediction of the Perceptron is.
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Like I said before, it's a linear
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function, so it's a sum of the Weights
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times the inputs plus some bias term.
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And you could have a square a square
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error which says that you want the
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prediction to be close to the target.
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And then?
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So the update rule or the optimization
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is based on taking a step to update
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each of your Weights in order to
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decrease the error for particular
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examples.
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So to do that, we need to take the
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partial derivative of the error with
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respect to each of the Weights.
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And we're going to use the chain rule
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to do that.
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So I put the chain rule here for
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reference.
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So the chain rule says.
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If you have some function of X, that's
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actually a function of a function of X,
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so F of G of X.
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Then the derivative of that function H
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is the derivative of the outer function
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with the arguments of the inner
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function times the derivative of the
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inner function.
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If I apply that Chain Rule here, I've
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got a square function here, so I take
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the derivative of this.
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And I get 2 times the inside, so that's
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my F prime of G of X and that's over
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here, so two times of X -, Y.
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Times the derivative of the inside
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function, which is F of X -, Y.
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And the derivative of this guy with
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respect to WI will just be XI, because
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there's only one term, there's a.
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There's a big sum here, but only one of
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their terms involves WI, and that term
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is wixi, and all the rest are zero.
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I mean, all the rest don't involve it,
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so the derivative is 0.
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Right.
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So this gives me my update rule is 2 *
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F of X -, y times XI.
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So in other words, if my prediction is
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too high and XI is positive or wait,
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let me get to the update.
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OK, so first the update is.
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I'm going to subtract that off because
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I want to reduce the error so it's
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gradient descent.
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So I want the gradient to go down
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South.
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I take my weight and I subtract the
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gradient with some learning rate or
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step size.
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So of X -, Y is positive and XI is
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positive.
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That means that.
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That I'm overshooting and I want my
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weight to go down.
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If X -, Y is negative and XI is
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positive, then I want my weight to go
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in the opposite direction.
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Question.
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This update or this derivative?
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So first we're trying to figure out how
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do we minimize this error function?
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How do we change our Weights in a way
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that will reduce our error a bit for
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this for these particular examples?
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And if you want to know like how you.
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How you change the value, how some
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change in your parameters will change
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the output of some function.
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Then you take the derivative of that
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function with respect to your
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parameters.
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So that gives you like the slope of the
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function as you change your parameters.
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So that's why we're taking the partial
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derivative and then the partial
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derivative says like how you would
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change your parameters to increase the
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function, so we subtract that from the
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from the original value.
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OK.
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Question.
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So the question is, what if you had
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like additional labels?
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Then you would end up with essentially
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you have different F of X, so you'd
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have like one of X, F2 of X, et cetera.
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You'd have 1F of X for each label that
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you're producing.
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Yes.
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So you need to update their weights and
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they would all.
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In the case of a Perceptron, they'd all
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be independent because they're all just
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like linear models.
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So it would end up being essentially
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the same as training N Perceptrons to
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do and outputs.
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But yeah, that becomes a little more
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complicated in the case of MLPS where
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you could Share intermediate features,
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but we'll get to that a little bit.
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So here's my update.
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So I'm going to improve the weights a
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little bit to do reduce the error on
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these particular examples, and I just
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put the two into the learning rate.
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Sometimes people write this error is
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1/2 of this just so they don't have to
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deal with the two.
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Right, so here's the whole optimization
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algorithm.
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Randomly initialize my Weights.
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For example, I say W is drawn from some
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Gaussian with a mean of zero and
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standard deviation of.
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0.50 point 05 so just initialize them
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small.
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And then for each iteration or epoch.
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An epoch is like a cycle through the
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training data.
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I split the data into batches so I
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could have a batch size of 1 or 128,
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but I just chunk it into different sets
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that are partition of the data.
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And I set my learning rate.
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For example, this is the schedule used
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by Pegasus.
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But sometimes people use a constant
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learning rate.
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And then for each batch and for each
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weight.
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I have my update rule so I have this
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gradient for each.
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I take the sum over all the examples in
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my batch.
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And then I get the output the
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prediction for that sample subtract it
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from the true value according to my
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training labels.
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By the Input for that weight, which is
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xni, I sum that up, divide by the total
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number of samples in my batch.
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And then I take a step in that negative
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direction weighted by the learning
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rate.
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So if the learning rates really high,
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I'm going to take really big steps, but
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then you risk like overstepping the
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minimum or even kind of bouncing out of
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a into like a undefined solution.
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If you're learning is really low, then
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it's just going to take a long time to
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converge.
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Perceptrons it's a linear model, so
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it's Fully optimizable.
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You can always it's possible to find
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global minimum.
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It's a really nicely behaved
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optimization problem.
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So you can have different losses if I
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instead of having a squared loss if I
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had a logistic loss for example.
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Then it would mean that I have this
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function that the Perceptron is still
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computing this linear function.
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But then I say that my error is a
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negative log probability of the True
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label given the features.
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And where the probability is given by
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this Sigmoid function.
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Which is 1 / 1 + E to the negative like
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F of Y of F of X so.
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So this.
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Now the derivative of this you can.
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It's not super complicated to take this
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derivative, but it does involve like
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several lines and I decide it's not
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really worth stepping through the
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lines.
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The main point is that for any kind of
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activation function, you can compute
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the derivative of that activation
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function, or for any kind of error
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function, I mean you can compute the
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derivative of that error function.
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And then you plug it in there.
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So now this becomes Y&X and I times and
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it works out to 1 minus the probability
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of the correct label given the data.
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So this kind of makes sense.
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So if this plus this.
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OK.
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This ends up being a plus because I'm
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decreasing the negative log likelihood,
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which is the same as increasing the log
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likelihood.
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And if XNXN is positive and Y is
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positive then I want to increase the
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score further and so I want the weight
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to go up.
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And the step size will be weighted by
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how wrong I was.
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So 1 minus the probability of y = y N
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given XN is like how wrong I was if
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this is.
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If I was perfectly correct, then this
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is going to be zero.
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I don't need to take any step.
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If I was completely confidently wrong,
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then this is going to be one and so
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I'll take a bigger step.
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Right, so the, so just the.
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Step depends on the loss, but with any
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loss you can do a similar kind of
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strategy as long as you can take a
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derivative of the loss.
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OK.
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Alright, so let's see, is a Perceptron
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enough?
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So which of these functions do you
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think can be fit with the Perceptron?
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So what about the first function?
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Do you think we can fit that with the
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Perceptron?
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Yeah.
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What about the second one?
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OK, yeah, some people are confidently
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yes, and some people are not so sure we
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will see.
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What about this function?
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Yeah, definitely not.
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Well, I'm giving away, but definitely
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not that one, right?
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All right, so let's see.
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So here's Demo.
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I'm going to switch.
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I only have one.
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I only have one USB port, so.
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I don't want to use my touchpad.
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OK.
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Don't go there.
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OK.
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OK, so I've got some functions here.
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I've got that linear function that I
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showed.
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I've got the rounded function that I
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showed, continuous, nonlinear.
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Giving it away but and then I've got a
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more non linear function that had like
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that little circle on the right side.
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Got display functions that I don't want
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to talk about because they're just for
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display and they're really complicated
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and I sort of like found it somewhere
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and modified it, but it's definitely
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not the point.
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Let me just see if this will run.
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All right, let's take for granted that
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it will and move on.
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So then I've got so this is all display
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function.
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And then I've got the Perceptron down
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here.
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So just a second, let me make sure.
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OK, that's good, let me run my display
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functions, OK.
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So the Perceptron.
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OK, so I've got my prediction function
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that's just basically matmul X and
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West.
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So I just multiply my Weights by West.
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I've got an evaluation function to
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compute a loss.
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It's just one over 1 + E to the
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negative prediction times Y.
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The negative log of that just so it's
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the logistic loss.
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And I'm also computing an accuracy here
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which is just whether Y times the
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prediction which is greater than zero
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or not.
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The average of that?
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And then I've got my SGD Perceptron
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here.
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So I randomly initialized my Weights.
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Here I just did a uniform random, which
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is OK too.
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And.
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So this is a uniform random
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initialization from -, .25 to .025.
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I added a one to my features as a way
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of dealing with the bias term.
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And then I've got some number of
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iterations set.
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And initializing something to keep
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track of their loss and the accuracy.
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I'm going to just Evaluate to start
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with my random Weights, so I'm not
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expecting anything to be good, but I
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want to start tracking it.
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Gotta batch size of 100 so I'm going to
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process 100 examples at a time.
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I start iterating through my data.
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I set my learning rate.
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I did the initial learning rate.
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Divided by this thing, another number
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and then divide by the step size.
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This was based on the Pegasus learning
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rate schedule.
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Then I do.
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I've randomly permute my data order, so
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I randomly permute indices.
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So I've shuffled my data so that every
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time I pass through I'm going to pass
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through it in a different order.
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Then I step through and steps of batch
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size.
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I step through my data in steps of
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batch size.
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I get the indices of size batch size.
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I make a prediction for all those
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indices and like.
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These reshapes make the Code kind of
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ugly, but necessary.
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At least seem necessary.
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So I multiply my by my ex and I do the
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exponent of that.
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So this is 1 minus the.
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Since I don't have a negative here,
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this is 1 minus the probability of the
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True label.
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This whole pred is 1 minus the
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probability of the True label.
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And then I have my weight update.
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So my weight update is one over the
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batch size times the learning rate
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times X * Y.
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Times this error function evaluation
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which is pred.
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And.
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I'm going to sum it over all the
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examples.
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So this is my loss update.
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And then I also have an L2
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regularization, so I'm penalizing the
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square of Weights.
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When you penalize the square of
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Weights, take the derivative of West
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squared and you get 2 W so you subtract
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off 2 W.
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And so I take a step in that negative W
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direction.
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OK, so these are the same as the
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equations I showed, they're just
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vectorized so that I'm updating all the
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weights at the same time and processing
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all the data in the batch at the same
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time, rather than looping through the
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data and looping through the Weights.
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Then I do this.
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Until I finish get to the end of my
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data, I compute my accuracy and my loss
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just for plotting purposes.
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And then at the end I do an evaluation
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and I.
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And I print my error and my loss and my
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accuracy and plot plot things OK, so
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that's.
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That's SGD for Perceptron.
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And so now let's look at it at the
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linear for the linear problem.
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So I'm going to generate some random
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data.
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So here's some like randomly generated
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data where like half the data is on one
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side of this diagonal and half on the
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other side.
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And I plot it and then I run this
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function that I just described.
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And so this is what happens to the
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loss.
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So first, the first, the learning rate
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is pretty high, so it's actually kind
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of a little wild, but then it settles
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down and it quickly descends and
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reaches a.
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The loss.
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And here's what happens to the
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accuracy.
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The accuracy goes up to pretty close to
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1.
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And I just ran it for 10 iterations.
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So if I decrease my learning rate and
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let it run more, I could probably get a
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little higher accuracy, but.
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So notice the loss is still like far
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from zero, even though here's my
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decision boundary.
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I'm going to have to zoom out.
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That's a big boundary.
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All right, so here's my decision
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boundary, and you can see it's
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classifying almost everything perfect.
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There's some red dots that ended up on
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the wrong side of the line.
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And but pretty good.
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But the loss is still fairly high
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because it's still paying a loss even
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for these correctly classified samples
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that are near the boundary.
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In fact, all the samples it's paying
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some loss, but here pretty much fit
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this function right.
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Alright, so now let's look at our non
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linear problem.
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With the rounded curve.
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So I just basically did like a circle
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that overlaps with the feature space.
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Here's what happened in loss.
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Nice descent leveled out.
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My accuracy went up, but it's topped
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out at 90%.
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And that's because I can't fit this
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perfectly with the linear function,
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right?
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The best I can do with the linear
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function it means that I'm drawing a
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line in this 2D space.
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And the True boundary is not a line,
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it's a semi circle.
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And so I get these points over here
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incorrect the red dots and I get.
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I get.
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It shows a line and then I get these
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red dots incorrect, and then I get
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these blue dots correct.
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So it's the best line it can find, but
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it can't fit.
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You can't fit a nonlinear shape with
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the line, just like you can't put a
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square in a round hole.
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Right.
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So not perfect, but not horrible.
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And then if we go to this.
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And.
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We go to this guy.
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And this has this big BLOB here.
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So obviously we're not going to fit
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this perfectly with a line like.
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I could do that, I could do that.
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But it does its best, minimizes the
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loss.
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Now it gets an error of 85% or an
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accuracy of 85%.
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This is accuracy that I've been
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plotting.
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So a little bit lower and what it does
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is it puts like a straight line, like
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straight through.
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It just moves it a little bit to the
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right so that these guys don't have
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quite as high of a loss.
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And it's still getting a lot of the
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same examples wrong.
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And it also gets this like BLOB over
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here wrong.
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So these I should have said, these
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boundaries are showing where the model
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predicts 0.
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So this is like the decision boundary.
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And then the.
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Faded background is showing like the
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probability of the blue class or the
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probability of the red class.
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So it's bigger if it's.
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Excuse me if it's more probable.
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And then the dark dots are the training
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examples question.
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Decision.
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It's a straight line.
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It's just that in order to plot, you
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have to discretize the space and take
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samples at different positions.
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So we need discretize it and fit a
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contour to it.
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It's like wiggling, but it's really a
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straight line.
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Yeah, question.
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So that's one thing you could do, but I
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would say in this case.
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Even polar coordinates I think would
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probably not be linear still, but it's
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true that you could project it into a
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higher dimension dimensionality and
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make it linear, and polar coordinates
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could be part of that.
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Question.
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So the question was, could layer lines
00:27:05.630 --> 00:27:07.089
on top of each other and use like a
00:27:07.090 --> 00:27:08.560
combination of lines to make a
00:27:08.560 --> 00:27:10.110
prediction like with the decision tree?
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So definitely.
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So you could just literally use a
00:27:13.780 --> 00:27:14.930
decision tree.
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And.
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Multi layer Perceptron, which is the
00:27:19.870 --> 00:27:21.070
next thing that we're going to talk
00:27:21.070 --> 00:27:22.742
about, is essentially doing just that.
00:27:22.742 --> 00:27:25.510
You make a bunch of linear predictions
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as your intermediate features and then
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you have some nonlinearity like a
00:27:29.480 --> 00:27:31.755
threshold and then you make linear
00:27:31.755 --> 00:27:32.945
predictions from those.
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And so that's how we're going to do it.
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Yep.
00:27:41.910 --> 00:27:42.880
So.
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There's here.
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It's not important because it's a
00:27:46.820 --> 00:27:48.510
convex function and it's a small
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function, but there's two purposes to a
00:27:51.195 --> 00:27:51.380
batch.
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Size 1 is that you can process the
00:27:53.550 --> 00:27:55.110
whole batch in parallel, especially if
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you're doing like GPU processing.
00:27:57.380 --> 00:27:59.440
The other is that it gives you a more
00:27:59.440 --> 00:28:00.756
stable estimate of the gradient.
00:28:00.756 --> 00:28:02.290
So we're computing the gradient for
00:28:02.290 --> 00:28:04.200
each of the examples, and then we're
00:28:04.200 --> 00:28:06.190
summing it and dividing by the number
00:28:06.190 --> 00:28:06.890
of samples.
00:28:06.890 --> 00:28:08.670
So I'm getting a more I'm getting like
00:28:08.670 --> 00:28:10.840
a better estimate of the mean gradient.
00:28:11.490 --> 00:28:13.760
So what I'm really doing is for each
00:28:13.760 --> 00:28:16.640
sample I'm getting an unexpected
00:28:16.640 --> 00:28:19.605
gradient function for all the data, but
00:28:19.605 --> 00:28:21.450
the expectation is based on just one
00:28:21.450 --> 00:28:22.143
small sample.
00:28:22.143 --> 00:28:24.430
So the bigger the sample, the better
00:28:24.430 --> 00:28:25.910
approximates the true gradient.
00:28:27.930 --> 00:28:31.620
In practice, usually bigger batch sizes
00:28:31.620 --> 00:28:32.440
are better.
00:28:32.590 --> 00:28:33.280
00:28:35.380 --> 00:28:37.440
And so usually people use the biggest
00:28:37.440 --> 00:28:39.240
batch size that can fit into their GPU
00:28:39.240 --> 00:28:41.290
memory when they're doing like deep
00:28:41.290 --> 00:28:41.890
learning.
00:28:42.090 --> 00:28:45.970
But you have to like tune different
00:28:45.970 --> 00:28:47.660
some parameters, like you might
00:28:47.660 --> 00:28:48.810
increase your learning rate, for
00:28:48.810 --> 00:28:50.460
example if you have a bigger batch size
00:28:50.460 --> 00:28:51.840
because you have a more stable estimate
00:28:51.840 --> 00:28:53.450
of your gradient, so you can take
00:28:53.450 --> 00:28:54.140
bigger steps.
00:28:54.140 --> 00:28:55.180
But there's.
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Yeah.
00:29:00.230 --> 00:29:00.870
Alright.
00:29:01.600 --> 00:29:03.225
So now I'm going to jump out of that.
00:29:03.225 --> 00:29:05.350
I'm going to come back to this Demo.
00:29:06.700 --> 00:29:07.560
In a bit.
00:29:13.580 --> 00:29:16.570
Right, so I can fit linear functions
00:29:16.570 --> 00:29:19.040
with this Perceptron, but sometimes I
00:29:19.040 --> 00:29:20.360
want a nonlinear function.
00:29:22.070 --> 00:29:23.830
So that's where the multilayer
00:29:23.830 --> 00:29:25.210
perceptron comes in.
00:29:25.950 --> 00:29:27.120
It's just a.
00:29:28.060 --> 00:29:28.990
Perceptron with.
00:29:29.770 --> 00:29:31.420
More layers of Perceptrons.
00:29:31.420 --> 00:29:33.760
So basically this guy.
00:29:33.760 --> 00:29:36.081
So you have in a multilayer perceptron,
00:29:36.081 --> 00:29:39.245
you have your, you have your output or
00:29:39.245 --> 00:29:41.010
outputs, and then you have what people
00:29:41.010 --> 00:29:42.880
call hidden layers, which are like
00:29:42.880 --> 00:29:44.500
intermediate outputs.
00:29:44.690 --> 00:29:45.390
00:29:46.180 --> 00:29:47.955
That you can think of as being some
00:29:47.955 --> 00:29:50.290
kind of latent feature, some kind of
00:29:50.290 --> 00:29:52.300
combination of the Input data that may
00:29:52.300 --> 00:29:54.510
be useful for making a prediction, but
00:29:54.510 --> 00:29:56.466
it's not like explicitly part of your
00:29:56.466 --> 00:29:58.100
data vector or part of your label
00:29:58.100 --> 00:29:58.570
vector.
00:30:00.050 --> 00:30:02.518
So for example, this is somebody else's
00:30:02.518 --> 00:30:05.340
Example, but if you wanted to predict
00:30:05.340 --> 00:30:07.530
whether somebody's going to survive the
00:30:07.530 --> 00:30:08.830
cancer, I think that's what this is
00:30:08.830 --> 00:30:09.010
from.
00:30:09.670 --> 00:30:11.900
Then you could take the age, the gender
00:30:11.900 --> 00:30:14.170
of the stage, and you could just try a
00:30:14.170 --> 00:30:14.930
linear prediction.
00:30:14.930 --> 00:30:16.030
But maybe that doesn't work well
00:30:16.030 --> 00:30:16.600
enough.
00:30:16.600 --> 00:30:18.880
So you create an MLP, a multilayer
00:30:18.880 --> 00:30:21.500
perceptron, and then this is
00:30:21.500 --> 00:30:23.029
essentially making a prediction, a
00:30:23.030 --> 00:30:24.885
weighted combination of these inputs.
00:30:24.885 --> 00:30:27.060
It goes through a Sigmoid, so it gets
00:30:27.060 --> 00:30:28.595
mapped from zero to one.
00:30:28.595 --> 00:30:30.510
You do the same for this node.
00:30:31.450 --> 00:30:34.150
And then you and then you make another
00:30:34.150 --> 00:30:35.770
prediction based on the outputs of
00:30:35.770 --> 00:30:37.410
these two nodes, and that gives you
00:30:37.410 --> 00:30:38.620
your final probability.
00:30:41.610 --> 00:30:44.510
So this becomes a nonlinear function
00:30:44.510 --> 00:30:47.597
because of these like nonlinearities in
00:30:47.597 --> 00:30:48.880
that in that activation.
00:30:48.880 --> 00:30:50.795
But I know I'm throwing out a lot of
00:30:50.795 --> 00:30:51.740
throwing around a lot of terms.
00:30:51.740 --> 00:30:53.720
I'm going to get through it all later,
00:30:53.720 --> 00:30:56.400
but that's just the basic idea, all
00:30:56.400 --> 00:30:56.580
right?
00:30:56.580 --> 00:30:59.586
So here's another example for Digits
00:30:59.586 --> 00:31:02.480
for MNIST digits, which is part of your
00:31:02.480 --> 00:31:03.140
homework too.
00:31:04.090 --> 00:31:05.180
So.
00:31:05.800 --> 00:31:07.590
So we have in the digit problem.
00:31:07.590 --> 00:31:11.830
We have 28 by 28 digit images and we
00:31:11.830 --> 00:31:14.430
then reshape it to a 784 dimensional
00:31:14.430 --> 00:31:16.650
vector so the inputs are the pixel
00:31:16.650 --> 00:31:17.380
intensities.
00:31:19.680 --> 00:31:20.500
That's here.
00:31:20.500 --> 00:31:24.650
So I have X0 which is 784 Values.
00:31:25.720 --> 00:31:27.650
I pass it through what's called a fully
00:31:27.650 --> 00:31:28.550
connected layer.
00:31:28.550 --> 00:31:32.520
It's a linear, it's just linear
00:31:32.520 --> 00:31:33.350
product.
00:31:34.490 --> 00:31:36.870
And now the thing here is that I've got
00:31:36.870 --> 00:31:40.110
I've got here 256 nodes in this layer,
00:31:40.110 --> 00:31:42.235
which means that I'm going to predict
00:31:42.235 --> 00:31:44.130
256 different Values.
00:31:44.790 --> 00:31:47.489
Each one has its own vector of weights
00:31:47.490 --> 00:31:50.735
and the vector of weights that size
00:31:50.735 --> 00:31:53.260
2784 plus one for the bias.
00:31:54.530 --> 00:31:57.330
So I've got 256 values that I'm going
00:31:57.330 --> 00:31:58.360
to produce here.
00:31:58.360 --> 00:32:00.550
Each of them is based on a linear
00:32:00.550 --> 00:32:02.210
combination of these inputs.
00:32:03.690 --> 00:32:05.830
And I can store that as a matrix.
00:32:07.730 --> 00:32:11.070
The matrix is W10 and it has a shape.
00:32:11.750 --> 00:32:15.985
256 by 784 so when I multiply this 256
00:32:15.985 --> 00:32:22.817
by 784 matrix by X0 then I get 256 by 1
00:32:22.817 --> 00:32:23.940
vector right?
00:32:23.940 --> 00:32:26.150
If this is a 784 by 1 vector?
00:32:29.000 --> 00:32:31.510
So now I've got 256 Values.
00:32:31.510 --> 00:32:34.380
I pass it through a nonlinearity and I
00:32:34.380 --> 00:32:36.030
am going to talk about these things
00:32:36.030 --> 00:32:36.380
more.
00:32:36.380 --> 00:32:36.680
But.
00:32:37.450 --> 00:32:38.820
Call it a veliu.
00:32:38.820 --> 00:32:40.605
So this just sets.
00:32:40.605 --> 00:32:42.490
If the Values would have been negative
00:32:42.490 --> 00:32:44.740
then they become zero and if they're
00:32:44.740 --> 00:32:48.100
positive then they stay the same.
00:32:48.100 --> 00:32:49.640
So this.
00:32:49.640 --> 00:32:52.629
I passed my X1 through this and it
00:32:52.630 --> 00:32:55.729
becomes a Max of X1 and zero and I
00:32:55.730 --> 00:32:58.060
still have 256 Values here but now it's
00:32:58.060 --> 00:32:59.440
either zero or positive.
00:33:01.070 --> 00:33:03.470
And then I pass it through another
00:33:03.470 --> 00:33:04.910
fully connected layer if.
00:33:04.910 --> 00:33:06.580
This is if I'm doing 2 hidden layers.
00:33:07.490 --> 00:33:10.780
And this maps it from 256 to 10 because
00:33:10.780 --> 00:33:12.250
I want to predict 10 digits.
00:33:13.370 --> 00:33:16.340
So I've got a 10 by 256 matrix.
00:33:16.340 --> 00:33:21.380
I do a linear mapping into 10 Values.
00:33:22.120 --> 00:33:25.300
And then these can be my scores, my
00:33:25.300 --> 00:33:26.115
logic scores.
00:33:26.115 --> 00:33:28.460
I could have a Sigmoid after this if I
00:33:28.460 --> 00:33:29.859
wanted to map it into zero to 1.
00:33:31.350 --> 00:33:33.020
So these are like the main components
00:33:33.020 --> 00:33:34.405
and again I'm going to talk through
00:33:34.405 --> 00:33:36.130
these a bit more and show you Code and
00:33:36.130 --> 00:33:36.650
stuff, but.
00:33:37.680 --> 00:33:38.750
I've got my Input.
00:33:38.750 --> 00:33:41.690
I've got usually like a series of fully
00:33:41.690 --> 00:33:43.130
connected layers, which are just
00:33:43.130 --> 00:33:45.460
matrices that are learnable matrices of
00:33:45.460 --> 00:33:45.910
Weights.
00:33:47.370 --> 00:33:49.480
Some kind of non linear activation?
00:33:49.480 --> 00:33:51.595
Because if I were to just stack a bunch
00:33:51.595 --> 00:33:54.205
of linear weight multiplications on top
00:33:54.205 --> 00:33:56.233
of each other, that just gives me a
00:33:56.233 --> 00:33:58.110
linear multiplication, so there's no
00:33:58.110 --> 00:33:58.836
point, right?
00:33:58.836 --> 00:34:00.750
If I do a bunch of linear operations,
00:34:00.750 --> 00:34:01.440
it's still linear.
00:34:02.510 --> 00:34:05.289
And one second, and then I have A and
00:34:05.290 --> 00:34:06.690
so I usually have a bunch of a couple
00:34:06.690 --> 00:34:08.192
of these stacked together, and then I
00:34:08.192 --> 00:34:08.800
have my output.
00:34:08.880 --> 00:34:09.050
Yeah.
00:34:14.250 --> 00:34:16.210
So this is the non linear thing this
00:34:16.210 --> 00:34:18.520
Relu this.
00:34:20.290 --> 00:34:23.845
So it's non linear because if I'll show
00:34:23.845 --> 00:34:27.040
you but if it's negative it maps to 0
00:34:27.040 --> 00:34:28.678
so that's pretty non linear and then
00:34:28.678 --> 00:34:30.490
you have this bend and then if it's
00:34:30.490 --> 00:34:32.250
positive it keeps its value.
00:34:37.820 --> 00:34:42.019
So when they lose so I mean so these
00:34:42.020 --> 00:34:44.600
networks, these multilayer perceptrons,
00:34:44.600 --> 00:34:46.610
they're a combination of linear
00:34:46.610 --> 00:34:48.369
functions and non linear functions.
00:34:49.140 --> 00:34:50.930
The linear functions you're taking the
00:34:50.930 --> 00:34:53.430
original Input, Values it by some
00:34:53.430 --> 00:34:55.590
Weights, summing it up, and then you
00:34:55.590 --> 00:34:56.970
get some new output value.
00:34:57.550 --> 00:34:59.670
And then you have usually a nonlinear
00:34:59.670 --> 00:35:01.440
function so that you can.
00:35:02.390 --> 00:35:03.900
So that when you stack a bunch of the
00:35:03.900 --> 00:35:05.340
linear functions together, you end up
00:35:05.340 --> 00:35:06.830
with a non linear function.
00:35:06.830 --> 00:35:08.734
Similar to decision trees and decision
00:35:08.734 --> 00:35:10.633
trees, you have a very simple linear
00:35:10.633 --> 00:35:11.089
function.
00:35:11.090 --> 00:35:13.412
Usually you pick a feature and then you
00:35:13.412 --> 00:35:13.969
threshold it.
00:35:13.970 --> 00:35:15.618
That's a nonlinearity, and then you
00:35:15.618 --> 00:35:17.185
pick a new feature and threshold it.
00:35:17.185 --> 00:35:19.230
And so you're stacking together simple
00:35:19.230 --> 00:35:21.780
linear and nonlinear functions by
00:35:21.780 --> 00:35:23.260
choosing a single variable and then
00:35:23.260 --> 00:35:23.820
thresholding.
00:35:25.770 --> 00:35:29.880
So the simplest activation is a linear
00:35:29.880 --> 00:35:31.560
activation, which is basically a number
00:35:31.560 --> 00:35:31.930
op.
00:35:31.930 --> 00:35:32.820
It doesn't do anything.
00:35:34.060 --> 00:35:37.140
So F of X = X, the derivative of it is
00:35:37.140 --> 00:35:37.863
equal to 1.
00:35:37.863 --> 00:35:39.350
And I'm going to keep on mentioning the
00:35:39.350 --> 00:35:41.866
derivatives because as we'll see, we're
00:35:41.866 --> 00:35:43.240
going to be doing like a Back
00:35:43.240 --> 00:35:44.050
propagation.
00:35:44.050 --> 00:35:46.180
So you flow the gradient back through
00:35:46.180 --> 00:35:48.330
the network, and so you need to know
00:35:48.330 --> 00:35:49.510
what the gradient is of these
00:35:49.510 --> 00:35:51.060
activation functions in order to
00:35:51.060 --> 00:35:51.550
compute that.
00:35:53.050 --> 00:35:55.420
And the size of this gradient is pretty
00:35:55.420 --> 00:35:56.080
important.
00:35:57.530 --> 00:36:00.220
So you could do you could use a linear
00:36:00.220 --> 00:36:01.820
layer if you for example want to
00:36:01.820 --> 00:36:02.358
compress data.
00:36:02.358 --> 00:36:06.050
If you want to map it from 784 Input
00:36:06.050 --> 00:36:09.501
pixels down to 100 Input Values down to
00:36:09.501 --> 00:36:10.289
100 Values.
00:36:10.290 --> 00:36:13.220
Maybe you think 784 is like too high of
00:36:13.220 --> 00:36:14.670
a dimension or some of those features
00:36:14.670 --> 00:36:15.105
are useless.
00:36:15.105 --> 00:36:17.250
So as a first step you just want to map
00:36:17.250 --> 00:36:18.967
it down and you don't need to, you
00:36:18.967 --> 00:36:20.720
don't need to apply any nonlinearity.
00:36:22.380 --> 00:36:24.030
But you would never really stack
00:36:24.030 --> 00:36:26.630
together multiple linear layers.
00:36:27.670 --> 00:36:29.980
Because without non linear activation
00:36:29.980 --> 00:36:31.420
because that's just equivalent to a
00:36:31.420 --> 00:36:32.390
single linear layer.
00:36:35.120 --> 00:36:37.770
Alright, so this Sigmoid.
00:36:38.960 --> 00:36:42.770
So the so the Sigmoid it maps.
00:36:42.870 --> 00:36:43.490
00:36:44.160 --> 00:36:46.060
It maps from an infinite range, from
00:36:46.060 --> 00:36:48.930
negative Infinity to Infinity to some.
00:36:50.690 --> 00:36:52.062
To some zero to 1.
00:36:52.062 --> 00:36:54.358
So basically it can turn anything into
00:36:54.358 --> 00:36:55.114
a probability.
00:36:55.114 --> 00:36:56.485
So it's part of the logistic.
00:36:56.485 --> 00:36:59.170
It's a logistic function, so it maps a
00:36:59.170 --> 00:37:00.890
continuous score into a probability.
00:37:04.020 --> 00:37:04.690
So.
00:37:06.100 --> 00:37:08.240
Sigmoid is actually.
00:37:09.410 --> 00:37:10.820
The.
00:37:11.050 --> 00:37:13.680
It's actually the reason that AI
00:37:13.680 --> 00:37:15.140
stalled for 10 years.
00:37:15.950 --> 00:37:18.560
So this and the reason is the gradient.
00:37:19.610 --> 00:37:20.510
So.
00:37:20.800 --> 00:37:21.560
00:37:24.180 --> 00:37:26.295
All right, so I'm going to try this.
00:37:26.295 --> 00:37:28.610
So rather than talking behind the
00:37:28.610 --> 00:37:31.330
Sigmoid's back, I am going to dramatize
00:37:31.330 --> 00:37:32.370
the Sigmoid.
00:37:32.620 --> 00:37:35.390
Right, Sigmoid.
00:37:36.720 --> 00:37:37.640
What is it?
00:37:38.680 --> 00:37:41.410
You say I Back for 10 years.
00:37:41.410 --> 00:37:42.470
How?
00:37:43.520 --> 00:37:46.120
One problem is your veins.
00:37:46.120 --> 00:37:48.523
You only map from zero to one or from
00:37:48.523 --> 00:37:49.359
zero to 1.
00:37:49.360 --> 00:37:50.980
Sometimes people want a little bit less
00:37:50.980 --> 00:37:52.130
or a little bit more.
00:37:52.130 --> 00:37:53.730
It's like, OK, I like things neat, but
00:37:53.730 --> 00:37:54.690
that doesn't seem too bad.
00:37:55.350 --> 00:37:58.715
Sigmoid, it's not just your range, it's
00:37:58.715 --> 00:37:59.760
your gradient.
00:37:59.760 --> 00:38:00.370
What?
00:38:00.370 --> 00:38:02.020
It's your curves?
00:38:02.020 --> 00:38:02.740
Your slope.
00:38:02.740 --> 00:38:03.640
Have you looked at it?
00:38:04.230 --> 00:38:05.490
It's like, So what?
00:38:05.490 --> 00:38:07.680
I like my lump Black Eyed Peas saying a
00:38:07.680 --> 00:38:08.395
song about it.
00:38:08.395 --> 00:38:08.870
It's good.
00:38:12.150 --> 00:38:16.670
But the problem is that if you get the
00:38:16.670 --> 00:38:19.000
lump may look good, but if you get out
00:38:19.000 --> 00:38:21.110
into the very high values or the very
00:38:21.110 --> 00:38:21.940
low Values.
00:38:22.570 --> 00:38:25.920
You end up with this flat slope.
00:38:25.920 --> 00:38:28.369
So what happens is that if you get on
00:38:28.369 --> 00:38:30.307
top of this hill, you slide down into
00:38:30.307 --> 00:38:32.400
the high Values or you slide down into
00:38:32.400 --> 00:38:34.440
low values and then you can't move
00:38:34.440 --> 00:38:34.910
anymore.
00:38:34.910 --> 00:38:36.180
It's like you're sitting on top of a
00:38:36.180 --> 00:38:37.677
nice till you slide down and you can't
00:38:37.677 --> 00:38:38.730
get back up the ice hill.
00:38:39.600 --> 00:38:41.535
And then if you negate it, then you
00:38:41.535 --> 00:38:43.030
just slide into the center.
00:38:43.030 --> 00:38:44.286
Here you still have a second derivative
00:38:44.286 --> 00:38:46.250
of 0 and you just sit in there.
00:38:46.250 --> 00:38:48.220
So basically you gum up the whole
00:38:48.220 --> 00:38:48.526
works.
00:38:48.526 --> 00:38:50.370
If you get a bunch of these stacked
00:38:50.370 --> 00:38:52.070
together, you end up with a low
00:38:52.070 --> 00:38:54.140
gradient somewhere and then you can't
00:38:54.140 --> 00:38:55.830
optimize it and nothing happens.
00:38:56.500 --> 00:39:00.690
And then Sigmoid is said, man I sorry
00:39:00.690 --> 00:39:02.150
man, I thought I was pretty cool.
00:39:02.150 --> 00:39:04.850
I people have been using me for years.
00:39:04.850 --> 00:39:05.920
It's like OK Sigmoid.
00:39:06.770 --> 00:39:07.500
It's OK.
00:39:07.500 --> 00:39:09.410
You're still a good closer.
00:39:09.410 --> 00:39:11.710
You're still good at getting the
00:39:11.710 --> 00:39:12.860
probability at the end.
00:39:12.860 --> 00:39:16.120
Just please don't go inside the MLP.
00:39:17.370 --> 00:39:19.280
So I hope, I hope he wasn't too sad
00:39:19.280 --> 00:39:20.800
about that.
00:39:20.800 --> 00:39:21.770
But I am pretty mad.
00:39:21.770 --> 00:39:22.130
What?
00:39:27.940 --> 00:39:30.206
The problem with this Sigmoid function
00:39:30.206 --> 00:39:33.160
is that stupid low gradient.
00:39:33.160 --> 00:39:34.880
So everywhere out here it gets a really
00:39:34.880 --> 00:39:35.440
low gradient.
00:39:35.440 --> 00:39:36.980
And the problem is that remember that
00:39:36.980 --> 00:39:38.570
we're going to be taking steps to try
00:39:38.570 --> 00:39:40.090
to improve our.
00:39:40.860 --> 00:39:42.590
Improve our error with respect to the
00:39:42.590 --> 00:39:42.990
gradient.
00:39:43.650 --> 00:39:45.780
And the great if the gradient is 0, it
00:39:45.780 --> 00:39:46.967
means that your steps are zero.
00:39:46.967 --> 00:39:49.226
And this is so close to zero that
00:39:49.226 --> 00:39:49.729
basically.
00:39:49.730 --> 00:39:51.810
I'll show you a demo later, but
00:39:51.810 --> 00:39:53.960
basically this means that you.
00:39:54.610 --> 00:39:56.521
You get unlucky, you get out into this.
00:39:56.521 --> 00:39:57.346
It's not even unlucky.
00:39:57.346 --> 00:39:58.600
It's trying to force you into this
00:39:58.600 --> 00:39:59.340
side.
00:39:59.340 --> 00:40:00.750
But then when you get out here you
00:40:00.750 --> 00:40:02.790
can't move anymore and so you're
00:40:02.790 --> 00:40:05.380
gradient based optimization just gets
00:40:05.380 --> 00:40:06.600
stuck, yeah.
00:40:09.560 --> 00:40:13.270
OK, so the lesson don't put sigmoids
00:40:13.270 --> 00:40:14.280
inside of your MLP.
00:40:15.820 --> 00:40:18.350
This guy Relu is pretty cool.
00:40:18.350 --> 00:40:22.070
He looks very unassuming and stupid,
00:40:22.070 --> 00:40:24.340
but it works.
00:40:24.340 --> 00:40:26.750
So you just have a.
00:40:26.750 --> 00:40:28.170
Anywhere it's negative, it's zero.
00:40:28.170 --> 00:40:30.470
Anywhere it's positive, you pass
00:40:30.470 --> 00:40:30.850
through.
00:40:31.470 --> 00:40:34.830
And is so good about this is that for
00:40:34.830 --> 00:40:37.457
all of these values, the gradient is 11
00:40:37.457 --> 00:40:39.466
is like a pretty high, pretty high
00:40:39.466 --> 00:40:39.759
gradient.
00:40:40.390 --> 00:40:42.590
So if you notice with the Sigmoid, the
00:40:42.590 --> 00:40:45.040
gradient function is the Sigmoid times
00:40:45.040 --> 00:40:46.530
1 minus the Sigmoid.
00:40:46.530 --> 00:40:50.240
This is maximized when F of X is equal
00:40:50.240 --> 00:40:53.035
to 5 and that leads to a 25.
00:40:53.035 --> 00:40:55.920
So it's at most .25 and then it quickly
00:40:55.920 --> 00:40:57.070
goes to zero everywhere.
00:40:58.090 --> 00:40:58.890
This guy.
00:40:59.570 --> 00:41:02.050
Has a gradient of 1 as long as X is
00:41:02.050 --> 00:41:03.120
greater than zero.
00:41:03.120 --> 00:41:04.720
And that means you've got like a lot
00:41:04.720 --> 00:41:06.130
more gradient flowing through your
00:41:06.130 --> 00:41:06.690
network.
00:41:06.690 --> 00:41:09.140
So you can do better optimization.
00:41:09.140 --> 00:41:10.813
And the range is not limited from zero
00:41:10.813 --> 00:41:12.429
to 1, the range can go from zero to
00:41:12.430 --> 00:41:12.900
Infinity.
00:41:15.800 --> 00:41:17.670
So.
00:41:17.740 --> 00:41:18.460
00:41:19.610 --> 00:41:21.840
So let's talk about MLP architectures.
00:41:21.840 --> 00:41:24.545
So the MLP architecture is that you've
00:41:24.545 --> 00:41:26.482
got your inputs, you've got a bunch of
00:41:26.482 --> 00:41:28.136
layers, each of those layers has a
00:41:28.136 --> 00:41:29.530
bunch of nodes, and then you've got
00:41:29.530 --> 00:41:30.830
Activations in between.
00:41:31.700 --> 00:41:33.340
So how do you choose the number of
00:41:33.340 --> 00:41:33.840
layers?
00:41:33.840 --> 00:41:35.290
How do you choose the number of nodes
00:41:35.290 --> 00:41:35.810
per layer?
00:41:35.810 --> 00:41:37.240
It's a little bit of a black art, but
00:41:37.240 --> 00:41:37.980
there is some.
00:41:39.100 --> 00:41:40.580
Reasoning behind it.
00:41:40.580 --> 00:41:42.640
So first, if you don't have any hidden
00:41:42.640 --> 00:41:43.920
layers, then you're stuck with the
00:41:43.920 --> 00:41:44.600
Perceptron.
00:41:45.200 --> 00:41:47.650
And you have a linear model, so you can
00:41:47.650 --> 00:41:48.860
only fit linear boundaries.
00:41:50.580 --> 00:41:52.692
If you only have enough, if you only
00:41:52.692 --> 00:41:54.600
have 1 hidden layer, you can actually
00:41:54.600 --> 00:41:56.500
fit any Boolean function, which means
00:41:56.500 --> 00:41:57.789
anything where you have.
00:41:58.420 --> 00:42:01.650
A bunch of 01 inputs and the output is
00:42:01.650 --> 00:42:03.160
01 like classification.
00:42:03.870 --> 00:42:05.780
You can fit any of those functions, but
00:42:05.780 --> 00:42:07.995
the catch is that you need that the
00:42:07.995 --> 00:42:09.480
number of nodes required grows
00:42:09.480 --> 00:42:10.972
exponentially in the number of inputs
00:42:10.972 --> 00:42:13.150
in the worst case, because essentially
00:42:13.150 --> 00:42:15.340
you just enumerating all the different
00:42:15.340 --> 00:42:16.760
combinations of inputs that are
00:42:16.760 --> 00:42:18.220
possible with your internal layer.
00:42:20.730 --> 00:42:26.070
So further, if you have a single
00:42:26.070 --> 00:42:29.090
Sigmoid layer, that's internal.
00:42:30.080 --> 00:42:32.490
Then, and it's big enough, you can
00:42:32.490 --> 00:42:34.840
model every single bounded continuous
00:42:34.840 --> 00:42:36.610
function, which means that if you have
00:42:36.610 --> 00:42:39.333
a bunch of inputs and your output is a
00:42:39.333 --> 00:42:40.610
single continuous value.
00:42:41.620 --> 00:42:43.340
Or even really Multiple continuous
00:42:43.340 --> 00:42:43.930
values.
00:42:43.930 --> 00:42:47.100
You can approximate it to arbitrary
00:42:47.100 --> 00:42:48.010
accuracy.
00:42:49.240 --> 00:42:50.610
With this single Sigmoid.
00:42:51.540 --> 00:42:53.610
So one layer MLP can fit like almost
00:42:53.610 --> 00:42:54.170
everything.
00:42:55.750 --> 00:42:58.620
And if you have a two layer MLP.
00:42:59.950 --> 00:43:01.450
With Sigmoid activation.
00:43:02.350 --> 00:43:03.260
Then.
00:43:04.150 --> 00:43:06.900
Then you can approximate any function
00:43:06.900 --> 00:43:09.700
with arbitrary accuracy, right?
00:43:09.700 --> 00:43:12.510
So this all sounds pretty good.
00:43:15.040 --> 00:43:16.330
So here's a question.
00:43:16.330 --> 00:43:18.170
Does it ever make sense to have more
00:43:18.170 --> 00:43:20.160
than two internal layers given this?
00:43:23.460 --> 00:43:24.430
Why?
00:43:26.170 --> 00:43:29.124
I just said that you can fit any
00:43:29.124 --> 00:43:30.570
function, or I didn't say you could fit
00:43:30.570 --> 00:43:30.680
it.
00:43:30.680 --> 00:43:33.470
I said you can approximate any function
00:43:33.470 --> 00:43:35.460
to arbitrary accuracy, which means
00:43:35.460 --> 00:43:36.350
infinite precision.
00:43:37.320 --> 00:43:38.110
With two layers.
00:43:45.400 --> 00:43:48.000
So one thing you could say is maybe
00:43:48.000 --> 00:43:50.010
like maybe it's possible to do it too
00:43:50.010 --> 00:43:51.140
layers, but you can't find the right
00:43:51.140 --> 00:43:52.810
two layers, so maybe add some more and
00:43:52.810 --> 00:43:53.500
then maybe you'll get.
00:43:54.380 --> 00:43:55.500
OK, that's reasonable.
00:43:55.500 --> 00:43:56.260
Any other answer?
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Yeah.
00:44:04.590 --> 00:44:07.290
Right, so that's an issue that these
00:44:07.290 --> 00:44:09.600
may require like a huge number of
00:44:09.600 --> 00:44:10.100
nodes.
00:44:10.910 --> 00:44:14.300
And so the reason to go deeper is
00:44:14.300 --> 00:44:15.470
compositionality.
00:44:16.980 --> 00:44:20.660
So you may be able to enumerate, for
00:44:20.660 --> 00:44:22.460
example, all the different Boolean
00:44:22.460 --> 00:44:24.220
things with a single layer.
00:44:24.220 --> 00:44:26.760
But if you had a stack of layers, then
00:44:26.760 --> 00:44:29.462
you can model, then one of them is
00:44:29.462 --> 00:44:29.915
like.
00:44:29.915 --> 00:44:32.570
Is like partitions the data, so it
00:44:32.570 --> 00:44:34.194
creates like a bunch of models, a bunch
00:44:34.194 --> 00:44:35.675
of functions, and then the next one
00:44:35.675 --> 00:44:37.103
models functions of functions and
00:44:37.103 --> 00:44:37.959
functions of functions.
00:44:39.370 --> 00:44:42.790
Functions of functions and functions.
00:44:42.790 --> 00:44:45.780
So compositionality is a more efficient
00:44:45.780 --> 00:44:46.570
representation.
00:44:46.570 --> 00:44:48.540
You can model model things, and then
00:44:48.540 --> 00:44:49.905
model combinations of those things.
00:44:49.905 --> 00:44:51.600
And you can do it with fewer nodes.
00:44:52.890 --> 00:44:54.060
Fewer nodes, OK.
00:44:54.830 --> 00:44:57.230
So it can make sense to make have more
00:44:57.230 --> 00:44:58.590
than two internal layers.
00:45:00.830 --> 00:45:02.745
And you can see the seductiveness of
00:45:02.745 --> 00:45:03.840
the Sigmoid here like.
00:45:04.650 --> 00:45:06.340
You can model anything with Sigmoid
00:45:06.340 --> 00:45:08.800
activation, so why not use it right?
00:45:08.800 --> 00:45:10.230
So that's why people used it.
00:45:11.270 --> 00:45:12.960
That's why it got stuck.
00:45:13.980 --> 00:45:14.880
So.
00:45:14.950 --> 00:45:15.730
And.
00:45:16.840 --> 00:45:18.770
You also have, like the number the
00:45:18.770 --> 00:45:20.440
other parameters, the number of nodes
00:45:20.440 --> 00:45:21.950
per hidden layer, called the width.
00:45:21.950 --> 00:45:23.800
If you have more nodes, it means more
00:45:23.800 --> 00:45:25.790
representational power and more
00:45:25.790 --> 00:45:26.230
parameters.
00:45:27.690 --> 00:45:30.460
So, and that's just a design decision.
00:45:31.600 --> 00:45:33.420
That you could use fit with cross
00:45:33.420 --> 00:45:34.820
validation or something.
00:45:35.650 --> 00:45:37.610
And then each layer has an activation
00:45:37.610 --> 00:45:39.145
function, and I talked about those
00:45:39.145 --> 00:45:40.080
activation functions.
00:45:41.820 --> 00:45:43.440
Here's one early example.
00:45:43.440 --> 00:45:45.082
It's not an early example, but here's
00:45:45.082 --> 00:45:47.700
an example of application of MLP.
00:45:48.860 --> 00:45:51.020
To backgammon, this is a famous case.
00:45:51.790 --> 00:45:53.480
From 1992.
00:45:54.400 --> 00:45:56.490
They for the first version.
00:45:57.620 --> 00:46:00.419
So first backgammon you one side is
00:46:00.419 --> 00:46:02.120
trying to move their pieces around the
00:46:02.120 --> 00:46:03.307
board one way to their home.
00:46:03.307 --> 00:46:04.903
The other side is trying to move the
00:46:04.903 --> 00:46:06.300
pieces around the other way to their
00:46:06.300 --> 00:46:06.499
home.
00:46:07.660 --> 00:46:09.060
And it's a dice based game.
00:46:10.130 --> 00:46:13.110
So one way that you can represent the
00:46:13.110 --> 00:46:14.900
game is just the number of pieces that
00:46:14.900 --> 00:46:16.876
are on each of these spaces.
00:46:16.876 --> 00:46:19.250
So the earliest version they just
00:46:19.250 --> 00:46:20.510
directly represented that.
00:46:21.460 --> 00:46:23.670
Then they have an MLP with one internal
00:46:23.670 --> 00:46:27.420
layer that just had 40 hidden units.
00:46:28.570 --> 00:46:32.270
And they played two hundred 200,000
00:46:32.270 --> 00:46:34.440
games against other programs using
00:46:34.440 --> 00:46:35.390
reinforcement learning.
00:46:35.390 --> 00:46:37.345
So the main idea of reinforcement
00:46:37.345 --> 00:46:40.160
learning is that you have some problem
00:46:40.160 --> 00:46:41.640
you want to solve, like winning the
00:46:41.640 --> 00:46:41.950
game.
00:46:42.740 --> 00:46:44.250
And you want to take actions that bring
00:46:44.250 --> 00:46:45.990
you closer to that goal, but you don't
00:46:45.990 --> 00:46:48.439
know if you won right away and so you
00:46:48.440 --> 00:46:50.883
need to use like a discounted reward.
00:46:50.883 --> 00:46:53.200
So usually I have like 2 reward
00:46:53.200 --> 00:46:53.710
functions.
00:46:53.710 --> 00:46:55.736
One is like how good is my game state?
00:46:55.736 --> 00:46:57.490
So moving your pieces closer to home
00:46:57.490 --> 00:46:58.985
might improve your score of the game
00:46:58.985 --> 00:46:59.260
state.
00:46:59.960 --> 00:47:01.760
And the other is like, did you win?
00:47:01.760 --> 00:47:05.010
And then you're going to score your
00:47:05.010 --> 00:47:09.060
decisions based on the reward of taking
00:47:09.060 --> 00:47:10.590
the step, as well as like future
00:47:10.590 --> 00:47:11.690
rewards that you receive.
00:47:11.690 --> 00:47:13.888
So at the end of the game you win, then
00:47:13.888 --> 00:47:15.526
that kind of flows back and tells you
00:47:15.526 --> 00:47:16.956
that the steps that you took during the
00:47:16.956 --> 00:47:17.560
game were good.
00:47:19.060 --> 00:47:20.400
There's a whole classes on
00:47:20.400 --> 00:47:22.320
reinforcement learning, but that's the
00:47:22.320 --> 00:47:23.770
basic idea and that's how they.
00:47:24.700 --> 00:47:26.620
Solve this problem.
00:47:28.420 --> 00:47:30.810
So even the first version, which had
00:47:30.810 --> 00:47:33.090
no, which was just like very simple
00:47:33.090 --> 00:47:35.360
inputs, was able to perform competitive
00:47:35.360 --> 00:47:37.205
competitively with world experts.
00:47:37.205 --> 00:47:39.250
And so that was an impressive
00:47:39.250 --> 00:47:43.100
demonstration that AI and machine
00:47:43.100 --> 00:47:45.300
learning can do amazing things.
00:47:45.300 --> 00:47:47.510
You can beat world experts in this game
00:47:47.510 --> 00:47:49.540
without any expertise just by setting
00:47:49.540 --> 00:47:50.760
up a machine learning problem and
00:47:50.760 --> 00:47:52.880
having a computer play other computers.
00:47:54.150 --> 00:47:56.050
Then they put some experts in it,
00:47:56.050 --> 00:47:57.620
designed better features, made the
00:47:57.620 --> 00:47:59.710
network a little bit bigger, trained,
00:47:59.710 --> 00:48:02.255
played more games, virtual games, and
00:48:02.255 --> 00:48:04.660
then they were able to again compete
00:48:04.660 --> 00:48:07.210
well with Grand Masters and experts.
00:48:08.280 --> 00:48:10.110
So this is kind of like the forerunner
00:48:10.110 --> 00:48:12.560
of deep blue or is it deep blue,
00:48:12.560 --> 00:48:13.100
Watson?
00:48:13.770 --> 00:48:15.635
Maybe Watson, I don't know the guy that
00:48:15.635 --> 00:48:17.060
the computer that played chess.
00:48:17.910 --> 00:48:19.210
As well as alpha go.
00:48:22.370 --> 00:48:26.070
So now I want to talk about how we
00:48:26.070 --> 00:48:27.080
optimize this thing.
00:48:27.770 --> 00:48:31.930
And the details are not too important,
00:48:31.930 --> 00:48:33.650
but the concept is really, really
00:48:33.650 --> 00:48:33.940
important.
00:48:35.150 --> 00:48:38.190
So we're going to optimize these MLP's
00:48:38.190 --> 00:48:40.150
using Back propagation.
00:48:40.580 --> 00:48:45.070
Back propagation is just an extension
00:48:45.070 --> 00:48:46.430
of.
00:48:46.570 --> 00:48:49.540
Of SGD of stochastic gradient descent.
00:48:50.460 --> 00:48:51.850
Where we just apply the chain rule a
00:48:51.850 --> 00:48:53.180
little bit more.
00:48:53.180 --> 00:48:54.442
So let's take this simple network.
00:48:54.442 --> 00:48:56.199
I've got two inputs, I've got 2
00:48:56.200 --> 00:48:57.210
intermediate nodes.
00:48:58.230 --> 00:48:59.956
Going to represent their outputs as F3
00:48:59.956 --> 00:49:00.840
and four.
00:49:00.840 --> 00:49:03.290
I've gotten output node which I'll call
00:49:03.290 --> 00:49:04.590
G5 and the Weights.
00:49:04.590 --> 00:49:06.910
I'm using a like weight and then two
00:49:06.910 --> 00:49:08.559
indices which are like where it's
00:49:08.560 --> 00:49:09.750
coming from and where it's going.
00:49:09.750 --> 00:49:11.920
So F3 to G5 is W 35.
00:49:13.420 --> 00:49:18.210
And so the output here is some function
00:49:18.210 --> 00:49:20.550
of the two intermediate nodes and each
00:49:20.550 --> 00:49:21.230
of those.
00:49:21.230 --> 00:49:24.140
So in particular W 3/5 times if three
00:49:24.140 --> 00:49:25.880
plus W four 5 * 4.
00:49:26.650 --> 00:49:28.420
And each of those intermediate nodes is
00:49:28.420 --> 00:49:29.955
a linear combination of the inputs.
00:49:29.955 --> 00:49:31.660
And to keep things simple, I'll just
00:49:31.660 --> 00:49:33.070
say linear activation for now.
00:49:33.990 --> 00:49:35.904
My error function is the squared
00:49:35.904 --> 00:49:37.970
function, the squared difference of the
00:49:37.970 --> 00:49:39.400
prediction and the output.
00:49:41.880 --> 00:49:44.320
So I just as before, if I want to
00:49:44.320 --> 00:49:46.210
optimize this, I compute the partial
00:49:46.210 --> 00:49:47.985
derivative of my error with respect to
00:49:47.985 --> 00:49:49.420
the Weights for a given sample.
00:49:50.600 --> 00:49:53.400
And I apply the chain rule again.
00:49:54.620 --> 00:49:57.130
And I get for this weight.
00:49:57.130 --> 00:50:02.400
Here it becomes again two times this
00:50:02.400 --> 00:50:04.320
derivative of the error function, the
00:50:04.320 --> 00:50:05.440
prediction minus Y.
00:50:06.200 --> 00:50:10.530
Times the derivative of the inside of
00:50:10.530 --> 00:50:12.550
this function with respect to my weight
00:50:12.550 --> 00:50:13.440
W 35.
00:50:13.440 --> 00:50:15.180
I'm optimizing it for W 35.
00:50:16.390 --> 00:50:16.800
Right.
00:50:16.800 --> 00:50:18.770
So the derivative of this guy with
00:50:18.770 --> 00:50:21.220
respect to the weight, if I look up at
00:50:21.220 --> 00:50:21.540
this.
00:50:24.490 --> 00:50:26.880
If I look at this function up here.
00:50:27.590 --> 00:50:31.278
The derivative of W-35 times F3 plus W
00:50:31.278 --> 00:50:33.670
Four 5 * 4 is just F3.
00:50:34.560 --> 00:50:36.530
Right, so that gives me that my
00:50:36.530 --> 00:50:41.050
derivative is 2 * g Five X -, y * F
00:50:41.050 --> 00:50:41.750
three of X.
00:50:42.480 --> 00:50:44.670
And then I take a step in that negative
00:50:44.670 --> 00:50:46.695
direction in order to do my update for
00:50:46.695 --> 00:50:47.190
this weight.
00:50:47.190 --> 00:50:48.760
So this is very similar to the
00:50:48.760 --> 00:50:50.574
Perceptron, except instead of the Input
00:50:50.574 --> 00:50:53.243
I have the previous node as part of
00:50:53.243 --> 00:50:54.106
this function here.
00:50:54.106 --> 00:50:55.610
So I have my error gradient and then
00:50:55.610 --> 00:50:56.490
the input to the.
00:50:57.100 --> 00:50:59.240
Being multiplied together and that
00:50:59.240 --> 00:51:01.830
gives me my direction of the gradient.
00:51:03.860 --> 00:51:06.250
For the internal nodes, I have to just
00:51:06.250 --> 00:51:08.160
apply the chain rule recursively.
00:51:08.870 --> 00:51:11.985
So if I want to solve for the update
00:51:11.985 --> 00:51:13.380
for W 113.
00:51:14.360 --> 00:51:17.626
Then I take the derivative.
00:51:17.626 --> 00:51:19.920
I do again, again, again get this
00:51:19.920 --> 00:51:21.410
derivative of the error.
00:51:21.410 --> 00:51:23.236
Then I take the derivative of the
00:51:23.236 --> 00:51:25.930
output with respect to West 1/3, which
00:51:25.930 --> 00:51:27.250
brings me into this.
00:51:27.250 --> 00:51:29.720
And then if I follow that through, I
00:51:29.720 --> 00:51:32.450
end up with the derivative of the
00:51:32.450 --> 00:51:36.610
output with respect to W13 is W-35
00:51:36.610 --> 00:51:37.830
times X1.
00:51:38.720 --> 00:51:40.540
And so I get this as my update.
00:51:42.270 --> 00:51:44.100
And so I end up with these three parts
00:51:44.100 --> 00:51:45.180
to the update.
00:51:45.180 --> 00:51:47.450
This product of three terms, that one
00:51:47.450 --> 00:51:49.111
term is the error gradient, the
00:51:49.111 --> 00:51:50.310
gradient error gradient in my
00:51:50.310 --> 00:51:50.870
prediction.
00:51:51.570 --> 00:51:54.030
The other is like the input into the
00:51:54.030 --> 00:51:56.890
function and the third is the
00:51:56.890 --> 00:51:59.400
contribution how this like contributed
00:51:59.400 --> 00:52:02.510
to the output which is through W 35
00:52:02.510 --> 00:52:06.300
because W 113 Help create F3 which then
00:52:06.300 --> 00:52:08.499
contributes to the output through W 35.
00:52:12.700 --> 00:52:15.080
And this was for a linear activation.
00:52:15.080 --> 00:52:18.759
But if I had a Relu all I would do is I
00:52:18.760 --> 00:52:19.920
modify this.
00:52:19.920 --> 00:52:22.677
Like if I have a Relu after F3 and F4
00:52:22.677 --> 00:52:27.970
that means that F3 is going to be W 1/3
00:52:27.970 --> 00:52:30.380
times Max of X10.
00:52:31.790 --> 00:52:33.690
And.
00:52:34.310 --> 00:52:35.620
Did I put that really in the right
00:52:35.620 --> 00:52:36.140
place?
00:52:36.140 --> 00:52:38.190
All right, let me go with it.
00:52:38.190 --> 00:52:38.980
So.
00:52:39.080 --> 00:52:42.890
FW13 times this is if I put a rally
00:52:42.890 --> 00:52:44.360
right here, which is a weird place.
00:52:44.360 --> 00:52:47.353
But let's just say I did it OK W 1/3
00:52:47.353 --> 00:52:50.737
times Max of X10 plus W 2/3 of Max X20.
00:52:50.737 --> 00:52:54.060
And then I just plug that into my.
00:52:54.060 --> 00:52:56.938
So then the Max of X10 just becomes.
00:52:56.938 --> 00:52:59.880
I mean the X1 becomes Max of X1 and 0.
00:53:01.190 --> 00:53:02.990
I think I put it value here where I
00:53:02.990 --> 00:53:04.780
meant to put it here, but the main
00:53:04.780 --> 00:53:06.658
point is that you then take the
00:53:06.658 --> 00:53:09.170
derivative, then you just follow the
00:53:09.170 --> 00:53:10.870
chain rule, take the derivative of the
00:53:10.870 --> 00:53:11.840
activation as well.
00:53:16.130 --> 00:53:20.219
So the general concept of the.
00:53:20.700 --> 00:53:23.480
Backprop is that each Weights gradient
00:53:23.480 --> 00:53:26.000
based on a single training sample is a
00:53:26.000 --> 00:53:27.540
product of the gradient of the loss
00:53:27.540 --> 00:53:28.070
function.
00:53:29.060 --> 00:53:30.981
And the gradient of the prediction with
00:53:30.981 --> 00:53:33.507
respect to the activation and the
00:53:33.507 --> 00:53:36.033
gradient of the activation with respect
00:53:36.033 --> 00:53:38.800
to the with respect to the weight.
00:53:39.460 --> 00:53:41.570
So it's like a gradient that says how I
00:53:41.570 --> 00:53:42.886
got for W13.
00:53:42.886 --> 00:53:45.670
It's like what was fed into me.
00:53:45.670 --> 00:53:47.990
How does how does the value that I'm
00:53:47.990 --> 00:53:49.859
producing depend on what's fed into me?
00:53:50.500 --> 00:53:51.630
What did I produce?
00:53:51.630 --> 00:53:53.920
How did I influence this W this F3
00:53:53.920 --> 00:53:57.360
function and how did that impact my
00:53:57.360 --> 00:53:58.880
gradient error gradient?
00:54:00.980 --> 00:54:03.380
And because you're applying chain rule
00:54:03.380 --> 00:54:05.495
recursively, you can save computation
00:54:05.495 --> 00:54:08.920
and each weight ends up being like a
00:54:08.920 --> 00:54:11.940
kind of a product of the gradient that
00:54:11.940 --> 00:54:13.890
was accumulated in the Weights after it
00:54:13.890 --> 00:54:16.100
with the Input that came before it.
00:54:19.910 --> 00:54:21.450
OK, so it's a little bit late for this,
00:54:21.450 --> 00:54:22.440
but let's do it anyway.
00:54:22.440 --> 00:54:25.330
So take a 2 minute break and you can
00:54:25.330 --> 00:54:26.610
think about this question.
00:54:26.610 --> 00:54:29.127
So if I want to fill in the blanks, if
00:54:29.127 --> 00:54:31.320
I want to get the gradient with respect
00:54:31.320 --> 00:54:34.290
to W 8 and the gradient with respect to
00:54:34.290 --> 00:54:34.950
W 2.
00:54:36.150 --> 00:54:37.960
How do I fill in those blanks?
00:54:38.920 --> 00:54:40.880
And let's say that it's all linear
00:54:40.880 --> 00:54:41.430
layers.
00:54:44.280 --> 00:54:45.690
I'll set a timer for 2 minutes.
00:55:12.550 --> 00:55:14.880
The input size and that output size.
00:55:17.260 --> 00:55:17.900
Yeah.
00:55:18.070 --> 00:55:20.310
Input size are we talking like the row
00:55:20.310 --> 00:55:20.590
of the?
00:55:22.870 --> 00:55:23.650
Yes.
00:55:23.650 --> 00:55:25.669
So it'll be like 784, right?
00:55:25.670 --> 00:55:28.670
And then output sizes colon, right,
00:55:28.670 --> 00:55:30.350
because we're talking about the number
00:55:30.350 --> 00:55:30.520
of.
00:55:32.050 --> 00:55:35.820
Out output size is the number of values
00:55:35.820 --> 00:55:36.795
that you're trying to predict.
00:55:36.795 --> 00:55:39.130
So for Digits it would be 10 all
00:55:39.130 --> 00:55:41.550
because that's the testing, that's the
00:55:41.550 --> 00:55:42.980
label side, the number of labels that
00:55:42.980 --> 00:55:43.400
you have.
00:55:43.400 --> 00:55:45.645
So it's a row of the test, right?
00:55:45.645 --> 00:55:46.580
That's would be my.
00:55:49.290 --> 00:55:51.140
But it's not the number of examples,
00:55:51.140 --> 00:55:52.560
it's a number of different labels that
00:55:52.560 --> 00:55:53.310
you can have.
00:55:53.310 --> 00:55:53.866
So doesn't.
00:55:53.866 --> 00:55:56.080
It's not really a row or a column,
00:55:56.080 --> 00:55:56.320
right?
00:55:57.500 --> 00:55:59.335
Because then you're data vectors you
00:55:59.335 --> 00:56:01.040
have like X which is number of examples
00:56:01.040 --> 00:56:02.742
by number of features, and then you
00:56:02.742 --> 00:56:04.328
have Y which is number of examples by
00:56:04.328 --> 00:56:04.549
1.
00:56:05.440 --> 00:56:07.580
But the out you have one output per
00:56:07.580 --> 00:56:10.410
label, so per class.
00:56:11.650 --> 00:56:12.460
There, it's 10.
00:56:13.080 --> 00:56:14.450
Because you have 10 digits.
00:56:14.450 --> 00:56:16.520
Alright, thank you.
00:56:16.520 --> 00:56:17.250
You're welcome.
00:56:29.150 --> 00:56:31.060
Alright, so let's try it.
00:56:31.160 --> 00:56:31.770
00:56:34.070 --> 00:56:37.195
So this is probably a hard question.
00:56:37.195 --> 00:56:40.160
You've just been exposed to Backprop,
00:56:40.160 --> 00:56:42.330
but I think solving it out loud will
00:56:42.330 --> 00:56:43.680
probably make this a little more clear.
00:56:43.680 --> 00:56:44.000
So.
00:56:44.730 --> 00:56:46.330
Gradient with respect to W.
00:56:46.330 --> 00:56:48.840
Does anyone have an idea what these
00:56:48.840 --> 00:56:49.810
blanks would be?
00:57:07.100 --> 00:57:08.815
It might be, I'm not sure.
00:57:08.815 --> 00:57:11.147
I'm not sure I can do it without the.
00:57:11.147 --> 00:57:13.710
I was not putting it in terms of
00:57:13.710 --> 00:57:16.000
derivatives though, just in terms of
00:57:16.000 --> 00:57:17.860
purely in terms of the X's.
00:57:17.860 --> 00:57:19.730
H is the G's and the W's.
00:57:21.200 --> 00:57:24.970
Alright, so part of it is that I would
00:57:24.970 --> 00:57:27.019
have how this.
00:57:27.020 --> 00:57:29.880
Here I have how this weight contributes
00:57:29.880 --> 00:57:30.560
to the output.
00:57:31.490 --> 00:57:34.052
So it's going to flow through these
00:57:34.052 --> 00:57:37.698
guys, right, goes through W7 and W3
00:57:37.698 --> 00:57:40.513
through G1 and it also flows through
00:57:40.513 --> 00:57:41.219
these guys.
00:57:42.790 --> 00:57:45.280
Right, so part of it will end up being
00:57:45.280 --> 00:57:48.427
W 0 times W 9 this path and part of it
00:57:48.427 --> 00:57:52.570
will be W 7 three times W 7 this path.
00:57:54.720 --> 00:57:57.500
So this is 1 portion like how it's
00:57:57.500 --> 00:57:58.755
influenced the output.
00:57:58.755 --> 00:58:00.610
This is my output gradient which I
00:58:00.610 --> 00:58:01.290
started with.
00:58:02.070 --> 00:58:04.486
My error gradient and then it's going
00:58:04.486 --> 00:58:07.100
to be multiplied by the input, which is
00:58:07.100 --> 00:58:09.220
like how the magnitude, how this
00:58:09.220 --> 00:58:11.610
Weights, whether it made a positive or
00:58:11.610 --> 00:58:13.050
negative number for example, and how
00:58:13.050 --> 00:58:15.900
big, and that's going to depend on X2.
00:58:16.940 --> 00:58:17.250
Right.
00:58:17.250 --> 00:58:18.230
So it's just the.
00:58:19.270 --> 00:58:21.670
The sum of the paths to the output
00:58:21.670 --> 00:58:23.250
times the Input, yeah.
00:58:27.530 --> 00:58:29.240
I'm computing the gradient with respect
00:58:29.240 --> 00:58:30.430
to weight here.
00:58:31.610 --> 00:58:32.030
Yeah.
00:58:33.290 --> 00:58:33.480
Yeah.
00:58:42.070 --> 00:58:45.172
Yeah, it's not like it's a.
00:58:45.172 --> 00:58:47.240
It's written as an undirected graph,
00:58:47.240 --> 00:58:49.390
but it's not like a.
00:58:49.390 --> 00:58:50.830
It doesn't imply a flow direction
00:58:50.830 --> 00:58:51.490
necessarily.
00:58:52.440 --> 00:58:54.790
But when you do, but we do think of it
00:58:54.790 --> 00:58:55.080
that way.
00:58:55.080 --> 00:58:56.880
So we think of forward as you're making
00:58:56.880 --> 00:58:59.480
a prediction and Backprop is your
00:58:59.480 --> 00:59:01.480
propagating the error gradients back to
00:59:01.480 --> 00:59:02.450
the Weights to update them.
00:59:04.440 --> 00:59:05.240
And then?
00:59:10.810 --> 00:59:13.260
Yeah, it doesn't imply causality or
00:59:13.260 --> 00:59:15.070
anything like that like a like a
00:59:15.070 --> 00:59:16.020
Bayesian network might.
00:59:19.570 --> 00:59:23.061
All right, and then with W 2, it'll be
00:59:23.061 --> 00:59:25.910
the connection of the output is through
00:59:25.910 --> 00:59:29.845
W 3, and the connection to the Input is
00:59:29.845 --> 00:59:32.400
H1, so it will be the output of H1
00:59:32.400 --> 00:59:34.240
times W 3.
00:59:39.320 --> 00:59:41.500
So that's for linear and then if you
00:59:41.500 --> 00:59:43.430
have non linear it will be.
00:59:43.510 --> 00:59:44.940
I like it.
00:59:44.940 --> 00:59:46.710
Will be longer, you'll have more.
00:59:46.710 --> 00:59:48.320
You'll have those nonlinearities like
00:59:48.320 --> 00:59:49.270
come into play, yeah?
00:59:58.440 --> 01:00:00.325
So it would end up being.
01:00:00.325 --> 01:00:03.420
So it's kind of like so I did it for a
01:00:03.420 --> 01:00:04.600
smaller function here.
01:00:05.290 --> 01:00:07.833
But if you take if you do the chain
01:00:07.833 --> 01:00:10.240
rule through, if you take the partial
01:00:10.240 --> 01:00:11.790
derivative and then you follow the
01:00:11.790 --> 01:00:13.430
chain rule or you expand your
01:00:13.430 --> 01:00:14.080
functions.
01:00:14.800 --> 01:00:15.930
Then you will.
01:00:16.740 --> 01:00:17.640
You'll get there.
01:00:18.930 --> 01:00:19.490
So.
01:00:21.900 --> 01:00:23.730
Mathematically, you would get there
01:00:23.730 --> 01:00:25.890
this way, and then in practice the way
01:00:25.890 --> 01:00:28.305
that it's implemented usually is that
01:00:28.305 --> 01:00:30.720
you would accumulate you can compute
01:00:30.720 --> 01:00:32.800
the contribution of the error.
01:00:33.680 --> 01:00:36.200
Each node like how this nodes output
01:00:36.200 --> 01:00:38.370
affected the error the error.
01:00:38.990 --> 01:00:41.489
And then you propagate and then you
01:00:41.490 --> 01:00:41.710
can.
01:00:42.380 --> 01:00:45.790
Can say that this Weights gradient is
01:00:45.790 --> 01:00:47.830
its error contribution on this node
01:00:47.830 --> 01:00:49.990
times the Input.
01:00:50.660 --> 01:00:52.460
And then you keep on like propagating
01:00:52.460 --> 01:00:54.110
that error contribution backwards
01:00:54.110 --> 01:00:56.220
recursively and then updating the
01:00:56.220 --> 01:00:57.650
previous layers we.
01:00:59.610 --> 01:01:01.980
So one thing I would like to clarify is
01:01:01.980 --> 01:01:04.190
that I'm not going to ask any questions
01:01:04.190 --> 01:01:07.016
about how you compute the.
01:01:07.016 --> 01:01:10.700
I'm not going to ask you guys in an
01:01:10.700 --> 01:01:13.130
exam like to compute the gradient or to
01:01:13.130 --> 01:01:13.980
perform Backprop.
01:01:14.840 --> 01:01:16.850
But I think it's important to
01:01:16.850 --> 01:01:20.279
understand this concept that the
01:01:20.280 --> 01:01:22.740
gradients are flowing back through the
01:01:22.740 --> 01:01:25.220
Weights and one consequence of that.
01:01:25.980 --> 01:01:27.640
Is that you can imagine if this layer
01:01:27.640 --> 01:01:29.930
were really deep, if any of these
01:01:29.930 --> 01:01:32.025
weights are zero, or if some fraction
01:01:32.025 --> 01:01:34.160
of them are zero, then it's pretty easy
01:01:34.160 --> 01:01:35.830
for this gradient to become zero, which
01:01:35.830 --> 01:01:36.950
means you don't get any update.
01:01:37.610 --> 01:01:39.240
And if you have Sigmoid adds, a lot of
01:01:39.240 --> 01:01:40.680
these weights are zero, which means
01:01:40.680 --> 01:01:42.260
that there's no updates flowing into
01:01:42.260 --> 01:01:43.870
the early layers, which is what
01:01:43.870 --> 01:01:44.720
cripples the learning.
01:01:45.520 --> 01:01:47.590
And even with raley's, if this gets
01:01:47.590 --> 01:01:50.020
really deep, then you end up with a lot
01:01:50.020 --> 01:01:52.790
of zeros and you end up also having the
01:01:52.790 --> 01:01:53.490
same problem.
01:01:54.880 --> 01:01:57.240
So that's going to foreshadowing some
01:01:57.240 --> 01:01:59.760
of the difficulties that neural
01:01:59.760 --> 01:02:00.500
networks will have.
01:02:02.140 --> 01:02:06.255
If I want to do optimization by SGD,
01:02:06.255 --> 01:02:09.250
then it's, then this is the basic
01:02:09.250 --> 01:02:09.525
algorithm.
01:02:09.525 --> 01:02:11.090
I split the data into batches.
01:02:11.090 --> 01:02:12.110
I set some learning rate.
01:02:13.170 --> 01:02:15.715
I go for each or for each epac POC.
01:02:15.715 --> 01:02:17.380
I do that so for each pass through the
01:02:17.380 --> 01:02:19.630
data for each batch I compute the
01:02:19.630 --> 01:02:20.120
output.
01:02:22.250 --> 01:02:23.010
My predictions.
01:02:23.010 --> 01:02:25.790
In other words, I Evaluate the loss, I
01:02:25.790 --> 01:02:27.160
compute the gradients with Back
01:02:27.160 --> 01:02:29.170
propagation, and then I update the
01:02:29.170 --> 01:02:29.660
weights.
01:02:29.660 --> 01:02:30.780
Those are the four steps.
01:02:31.910 --> 01:02:33.520
And I'll show you that how we do that
01:02:33.520 --> 01:02:36.700
in Code with torch in a minute, but
01:02:36.700 --> 01:02:37.110
first.
01:02:38.480 --> 01:02:40.550
Why go from Perceptrons to MLPS?
01:02:40.550 --> 01:02:43.310
So the big benefit is that we get a lot
01:02:43.310 --> 01:02:44.430
more expressivity.
01:02:44.430 --> 01:02:46.370
We can model potentially any function
01:02:46.370 --> 01:02:49.187
with MLPS, while with Perceptrons we
01:02:49.187 --> 01:02:50.910
can only model linear functions.
01:02:50.910 --> 01:02:52.357
So that's a big benefit.
01:02:52.357 --> 01:02:53.970
And of course like we could like
01:02:53.970 --> 01:02:55.670
manually project things into higher
01:02:55.670 --> 01:02:57.540
dimensions and use polar coordinates or
01:02:57.540 --> 01:02:58.790
squares or whatever.
01:02:58.790 --> 01:03:01.500
But the nice thing is that the MLP's
01:03:01.500 --> 01:03:03.650
you can optimize the features and your
01:03:03.650 --> 01:03:05.150
prediction at the same time to work
01:03:05.150 --> 01:03:06.050
well together.
01:03:06.050 --> 01:03:08.310
And so it takes the.
01:03:08.380 --> 01:03:10.719
Expert out of the loop a bit if you can
01:03:10.720 --> 01:03:12.320
do this really well, so you can just
01:03:12.320 --> 01:03:14.240
take your data and learn really good
01:03:14.240 --> 01:03:15.620
features and learn a really good
01:03:15.620 --> 01:03:16.230
prediction.
01:03:16.900 --> 01:03:19.570
Jointly, so that you can get a good
01:03:19.570 --> 01:03:22.220
predictor based on simple features.
01:03:24.090 --> 01:03:26.050
The problems are that the optimization
01:03:26.050 --> 01:03:29.640
is no longer convex, you can get stuck
01:03:29.640 --> 01:03:30.480
in local minima.
01:03:30.480 --> 01:03:31.930
You're no longer guaranteed to reach a
01:03:31.930 --> 01:03:33.440
globally optimum solution.
01:03:33.440 --> 01:03:34.560
I'm going to talk more about
01:03:34.560 --> 01:03:37.210
optimization and this issue next class.
01:03:37.840 --> 01:03:39.730
You also have a larger model, which
01:03:39.730 --> 01:03:41.265
means more training and inference time
01:03:41.265 --> 01:03:43.299
and also more data is required to get a
01:03:43.300 --> 01:03:43.828
good fit.
01:03:43.828 --> 01:03:45.870
You have higher, lower, in other words,
01:03:45.870 --> 01:03:47.580
the MLP has lower bias and higher
01:03:47.580 --> 01:03:48.270
variance.
01:03:48.270 --> 01:03:50.840
And also you get additional error due
01:03:50.840 --> 01:03:53.330
to the challenge of optimization.
01:03:53.330 --> 01:03:56.594
So even though the theory is that you
01:03:56.594 --> 01:03:59.316
can fit that, there is a function that
01:03:59.316 --> 01:04:01.396
the MLP, the MLP can represent any
01:04:01.396 --> 01:04:01.623
function.
01:04:01.623 --> 01:04:02.960
It doesn't mean you can find it.
01:04:03.840 --> 01:04:05.400
So it's not enough that it has
01:04:05.400 --> 01:04:07.010
essentially 0 bias.
01:04:07.010 --> 01:04:09.400
If you have a really huge network, you
01:04:09.400 --> 01:04:10.770
may still not be able to fit your
01:04:10.770 --> 01:04:12.826
training data because of the deficiency
01:04:12.826 --> 01:04:14.230
of your optimization.
01:04:16.960 --> 01:04:20.370
Alright, so now let's see.
01:04:20.370 --> 01:04:21.640
I don't need to open a new one.
01:04:23.140 --> 01:04:24.310
Go back to the old one.
01:04:24.310 --> 01:04:25.990
OK, so now let's see how this works.
01:04:25.990 --> 01:04:28.370
So now I've got torch torches or
01:04:28.370 --> 01:04:29.580
framework for deep learning.
01:04:30.710 --> 01:04:33.429
And I'm specifying a model.
01:04:33.430 --> 01:04:35.609
So in torch you specify a model and
01:04:35.610 --> 01:04:38.030
I've got two models specified here.
01:04:38.850 --> 01:04:41.170
One has a linear layer that goes from
01:04:41.170 --> 01:04:43.850
Input size to hidden size.
01:04:43.850 --> 01:04:45.230
In this example it's just from 2
01:04:45.230 --> 01:04:46.850
because I'm doing 2 dimensional problem
01:04:46.850 --> 01:04:49.270
for visualization and a hidden size
01:04:49.270 --> 01:04:51.180
which I'll set when I call the model.
01:04:52.460 --> 01:04:55.225
Then I've got a Relu so do the Max of
01:04:55.225 --> 01:04:57.620
the input and zero.
01:04:57.620 --> 01:05:00.470
Then I have a linear function.
01:05:00.660 --> 01:05:03.500
That then maps into my output size,
01:05:03.500 --> 01:05:04.940
which in this case is 1 because I'm
01:05:04.940 --> 01:05:06.550
just doing classification binary
01:05:06.550 --> 01:05:09.000
classification and then I do I put a
01:05:09.000 --> 01:05:10.789
Sigmoid here to map it from zero to 1.
01:05:12.820 --> 01:05:14.800
And then I also defined A2 layer
01:05:14.800 --> 01:05:17.459
network where I pass in a two-part
01:05:17.460 --> 01:05:20.400
hidden size and I have linear layer
01:05:20.400 --> 01:05:22.290
Velu, linear layer we're fully
01:05:22.290 --> 01:05:24.310
connected layer Relu.
01:05:25.490 --> 01:05:28.180
Then my output layer and then Sigmoid.
01:05:28.880 --> 01:05:30.800
So this defines my network structure
01:05:30.800 --> 01:05:31.110
here.
01:05:32.610 --> 01:05:36.820
And then my forward, because I'm using
01:05:36.820 --> 01:05:39.540
this sequential, if I just call self
01:05:39.540 --> 01:05:42.140
doubt layers it just does like step
01:05:42.140 --> 01:05:43.239
through the layers.
01:05:43.240 --> 01:05:46.040
So it means that it goes from the input
01:05:46.040 --> 01:05:47.464
to this layer, to this layer, to this
01:05:47.464 --> 01:05:49.060
layer to list layer, blah blah blah all
01:05:49.060 --> 01:05:49.985
the way through.
01:05:49.985 --> 01:05:52.230
You can also just define these layers
01:05:52.230 --> 01:05:53.904
separately outside of sequential and
01:05:53.904 --> 01:05:56.640
then you're forward will be like X
01:05:56.640 --> 01:05:57.715
equals.
01:05:57.715 --> 01:06:00.500
You name the layers and then you say
01:06:00.500 --> 01:06:02.645
like you call them one by one and
01:06:02.645 --> 01:06:03.190
you're forward.
01:06:03.750 --> 01:06:04.320
Step here.
01:06:06.460 --> 01:06:08.290
Here's the training code.
01:06:08.980 --> 01:06:10.410
I've got my.
01:06:11.000 --> 01:06:14.280
I've got my X training and my train and
01:06:14.280 --> 01:06:14.980
some model.
01:06:16.010 --> 01:06:19.009
And I need to make them into torch
01:06:19.010 --> 01:06:21.350
tensors, like a data structure that
01:06:21.350 --> 01:06:22.270
torch can use.
01:06:22.270 --> 01:06:24.946
So I call this torch tensor X and torch
01:06:24.946 --> 01:06:27.930
tensor reshaping Y into a column vector
01:06:27.930 --> 01:06:31.000
in case it was a north comma vector.
01:06:33.020 --> 01:06:34.110
And.
01:06:34.180 --> 01:06:37.027
And then I so that creates a train set
01:06:37.027 --> 01:06:38.847
and then I call my data loader.
01:06:38.847 --> 01:06:40.380
So the data loader is just something
01:06:40.380 --> 01:06:42.440
that deals with all that shuffling and
01:06:42.440 --> 01:06:43.890
loading and all of that stuff.
01:06:43.890 --> 01:06:47.105
For you can give it like your source of
01:06:47.105 --> 01:06:48.360
data, or you can give it the data
01:06:48.360 --> 01:06:50.795
directly and it will handle the
01:06:50.795 --> 01:06:52.210
shuffling and stepping.
01:06:52.210 --> 01:06:54.530
So I give it a batch size, told it to
01:06:54.530 --> 01:06:57.026
Shuffle, told it how many CPU threads
01:06:57.026 --> 01:06:57.760
it can use.
01:06:58.670 --> 01:06:59.780
And I gave it the data.
01:07:01.670 --> 01:07:04.240
I set my loss to binary cross entropy
01:07:04.240 --> 01:07:07.515
loss, which is just the log probability
01:07:07.515 --> 01:07:09.810
loss in the case of a binary
01:07:09.810 --> 01:07:10.500
classifier.
01:07:11.950 --> 01:07:15.920
And I'm using an atom optimizer because
01:07:15.920 --> 01:07:18.680
it's a little more friendly than SGD.
01:07:18.680 --> 01:07:20.310
I'll talk about Adam in the next class.
01:07:23.140 --> 01:07:25.320
Then I'm doing epoch, so I'm stepping
01:07:25.320 --> 01:07:27.282
through my data or cycling through my
01:07:27.282 --> 01:07:28.580
data number of epochs.
01:07:30.020 --> 01:07:32.370
Then I'm stepping through my batches,
01:07:32.370 --> 01:07:34.260
enumerating my train loader.
01:07:34.260 --> 01:07:35.830
It gets each batch.
01:07:37.120 --> 01:07:39.160
I split the data into the targets and
01:07:39.160 --> 01:07:40.190
the inputs.
01:07:40.190 --> 01:07:42.350
I zero out my gradients.
01:07:43.260 --> 01:07:44.790
I.
01:07:45.780 --> 01:07:48.280
Make my prediction which is just MLP
01:07:48.280 --> 01:07:48.860
inputs.
01:07:50.710 --> 01:07:53.040
Then I call my loss function.
01:07:53.040 --> 01:07:55.030
So I compute the loss based on my
01:07:55.030 --> 01:07:56.410
outputs and my targets.
01:07:57.610 --> 01:07:59.930
Then I do Back propagation loss dot
01:07:59.930 --> 01:08:01.450
backwards, backward.
01:08:02.740 --> 01:08:04.550
And then I tell the optimizer to step
01:08:04.550 --> 01:08:06.954
so it updates the Weights based on that
01:08:06.954 --> 01:08:08.440
based on that loss.
01:08:10.180 --> 01:08:11.090
And that's it.
01:08:12.100 --> 01:08:13.600
And then keep looping through the
01:08:13.600 --> 01:08:14.620
through the batches.
01:08:14.620 --> 01:08:16.800
So code wise is pretty simple.
01:08:16.800 --> 01:08:18.360
Computing partial derivatives of
01:08:18.360 --> 01:08:20.730
complex functions is not so simple, but
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implementing it in torch is simple.
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And then I'm just like doing some
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record keeping to compute accuracy and
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losses and then record it and plot it,
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all right.
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So let's go back to those same
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problems.
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So I've got some.
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And then here I just have like a
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prediction function that I'm using for
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display.
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Alright, so here's my loss.
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A nice descent.
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And my accuracy goes up to close to 1.
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And this is now on this like curved
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problem, right?
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So this is one that the Perceptron
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couldn't fit exactly, but here I get
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like a pretty good fit OK.
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Still not perfect, but if I add more
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nodes or optimize further, I can
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probably fit these guys too.
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So that's cool.
01:09:22.390 --> 01:09:24.660
Just for my own sanity checks, I tried
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using the MLP in SKLEARN and it gives
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the same result.
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Show you similar result.
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Anyway, so here I SET Max Iters, I set
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some network size.
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Here's using Sklearn and did like
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bigger optimization so better fit.
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But basically the same thing.
01:09:46.780 --> 01:09:51.090
And then here I can let's try the other
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One South.
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Let's do a one layer network with 100
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nodes hidden.
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It's optimizing.
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It'll take a little bit.
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I'm just using CPU so it did decrease
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the loss.
01:10:11.300 --> 01:10:13.790
It got pretty good error but not
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perfect.
01:10:14.280 --> 01:10:15.990
It didn't like fit that little circle
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in there.
01:10:17.460 --> 01:10:18.580
It kind of went around.
01:10:18.580 --> 01:10:20.150
It decided to.
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These guys are not important enough and
01:10:22.950 --> 01:10:24.880
justice fit everything in there.
01:10:25.880 --> 01:10:27.160
If I run it with different random
01:10:27.160 --> 01:10:29.145
seeds, sometimes it will fit that even
01:10:29.145 --> 01:10:31.980
with one layer, but let's go with two
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layers.
01:10:32.370 --> 01:10:33.779
So now I'm going to train the two layer
01:10:33.780 --> 01:10:35.550
network, each with the hidden size of
01:10:35.550 --> 01:10:36.040
50.
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And try it again.
01:10:44.940 --> 01:10:45.870
Executing.
01:10:48.470 --> 01:10:50.430
All right, so now here's my loss
01:10:50.430 --> 01:10:51.120
function.
01:10:52.940 --> 01:10:54.490
Still going down, if I trained it
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further I'd probably decrease the loss
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further.
01:10:56.245 --> 01:10:58.710
My error is like my accuracy is super
01:10:58.710 --> 01:10:59.440
close to 1.
01:11:00.180 --> 01:11:02.580
And you can see that it fit both these
01:11:02.580 --> 01:11:03.940
guys pretty well, right?
01:11:03.940 --> 01:11:05.696
So with the more layers I got like a
01:11:05.696 --> 01:11:07.270
more easier to get a more expressive
01:11:07.270 --> 01:11:07.710
function.
01:11:08.350 --> 01:11:10.020
That could deal with these different
01:11:10.020 --> 01:11:11.200
parts of the feature space.
01:11:18.170 --> 01:11:20.270
I also want to show you this demo.
01:11:20.270 --> 01:11:22.710
This is like so cool I think.
01:11:24.820 --> 01:11:26.190
I realized that this was here before.
01:11:26.190 --> 01:11:27.820
I might not have even made another
01:11:27.820 --> 01:11:28.340
demo, but.
01:11:29.010 --> 01:11:32.723
So this so here you get to choose your
01:11:32.723 --> 01:11:33.126
problem.
01:11:33.126 --> 01:11:34.910
So like let's say this problem.
01:11:35.590 --> 01:11:39.340
And you choose your number of layers,
01:11:39.340 --> 01:11:41.400
and you choose the number of neurons,
01:11:41.400 --> 01:11:43.072
and you choose your learning rate, and
01:11:43.072 --> 01:11:44.320
you choose your activation function.
01:11:44.940 --> 01:11:45.850
And then you can't play.
01:11:46.430 --> 01:11:50.490
And then it optimizes and it shows you
01:11:50.490 --> 01:11:52.100
like the function that's fitting.
01:11:53.140 --> 01:11:54.600
And this.
01:11:56.140 --> 01:11:57.690
Alright, I think, is it making
01:11:57.690 --> 01:11:58.065
progress?
01:11:58.065 --> 01:12:00.210
It's getting there, it's maybe doing
01:12:00.210 --> 01:12:00.890
things.
01:12:00.890 --> 01:12:03.380
So here I'm doing a Sigmoid with just
01:12:03.380 --> 01:12:04.760
these few neurons.
01:12:05.500 --> 01:12:09.279
And these two inputs so just X1 and X2.
01:12:09.970 --> 01:12:12.170
And then it's trying to predict two
01:12:12.170 --> 01:12:12.580
values.
01:12:12.580 --> 01:12:14.100
So it took a long time.
01:12:14.100 --> 01:12:16.520
It was started in a big plateau, but it
01:12:16.520 --> 01:12:18.103
eventually got there alright.
01:12:18.103 --> 01:12:20.710
So this Sigmoid did OK this time.
01:12:22.330 --> 01:12:25.270
And let's give it a harder problem.
01:12:25.270 --> 01:12:27.980
So this guy is really tough.
01:12:29.770 --> 01:12:31.770
Now it's not going to be able to do it,
01:12:31.770 --> 01:12:32.740
I don't think.
01:12:32.740 --> 01:12:33.720
Maybe.
01:12:35.540 --> 01:12:37.860
It's going somewhere.
01:12:37.860 --> 01:12:39.450
I don't think it has enough expressive
01:12:39.450 --> 01:12:41.630
power to fit this weird spiral.
01:12:42.800 --> 01:12:44.320
But I'll let it run for a little bit to
01:12:44.320 --> 01:12:44.890
see.
01:12:44.890 --> 01:12:46.180
So it's going to try to do some
01:12:46.180 --> 01:12:46.880
approximation.
01:12:46.880 --> 01:12:48.243
The loss over here is going.
01:12:48.243 --> 01:12:49.623
It's gone down a little bit.
01:12:49.623 --> 01:12:50.815
So it did something.
01:12:50.815 --> 01:12:53.090
It got better than chance, but still
01:12:53.090 --> 01:12:53.710
not great.
01:12:53.710 --> 01:12:54.410
Let me stop it.
01:12:55.120 --> 01:12:58.015
So let's add some more layers.
01:12:58.015 --> 01:13:00.530
Let's make it super powerful.
01:13:08.430 --> 01:13:10.200
And then let's run it.
01:13:13.620 --> 01:13:15.380
And it's like not doing anything.
01:13:16.770 --> 01:13:18.540
Yeah, you can't do anything.
01:13:20.290 --> 01:13:22.140
Because it's got all these, it's pretty
01:13:22.140 --> 01:13:25.240
slow too and it's sigmoids.
01:13:25.240 --> 01:13:26.500
I mean it looks like it's doing
01:13:26.500 --> 01:13:29.385
something but it's in like 6 digit or
01:13:29.385 --> 01:13:29.650
something.
01:13:30.550 --> 01:13:33.180
Alright, so now let's try Relu.
01:13:37.430 --> 01:13:38.340
Is it gonna work?
01:13:42.800 --> 01:13:43.650
Go in.
01:13:48.120 --> 01:13:49.100
It is really slow.
01:13:51.890 --> 01:13:52.910
It's getting there.
01:14:06.670 --> 01:14:08.420
And you can see what's so cool is like
01:14:08.420 --> 01:14:08.972
each of these.
01:14:08.972 --> 01:14:10.298
You can see what they're predicting,
01:14:10.298 --> 01:14:12.080
what each of these nodes is
01:14:12.080 --> 01:14:12.860
representing.
01:14:14.230 --> 01:14:16.340
It's slow because it's calculating all
01:14:16.340 --> 01:14:17.830
this stuff and you can see the gradient
01:14:17.830 --> 01:14:18.880
visualization.
01:14:18.880 --> 01:14:20.920
See all these gradients flowing through
01:14:20.920 --> 01:14:21.170
here.
01:14:22.710 --> 01:14:25.450
Though it did it like it's pretty good,
01:14:25.450 --> 01:14:26.970
the loss is really low.
01:14:30.590 --> 01:14:32.530
I mean it's getting all that data
01:14:32.530 --> 01:14:32.900
correct.
01:14:32.900 --> 01:14:34.460
It might be overfitting a little bit or
01:14:34.460 --> 01:14:35.740
not fitting perfectly but.
01:14:36.870 --> 01:14:39.140
Still optimizing and then if I want to
01:14:39.140 --> 01:14:40.710
lower my learning rate.
01:14:41.460 --> 01:14:41.890
Let's.
01:14:44.580 --> 01:14:46.060
Then it will like optimize a little
01:14:46.060 --> 01:14:46.480
more.
01:14:46.480 --> 01:14:48.610
OK, so basically though it did it and
01:14:48.610 --> 01:14:49.720
notice that there's like a lot of
01:14:49.720 --> 01:14:50.640
strong gradients here.
01:14:51.410 --> 01:14:54.430
We're with this Sigmoid the problem.
01:14:55.430 --> 01:14:58.060
Is that it's all like low gradients.
01:14:58.060 --> 01:15:00.120
There's no strong lines here because
01:15:00.120 --> 01:15:01.760
this Sigmoid has those low Values.
01:15:03.620 --> 01:15:04.130
All right.
01:15:04.820 --> 01:15:06.770
So you guys can play with that more.
01:15:06.770 --> 01:15:07.660
It's pretty fun.
01:15:08.820 --> 01:15:12.570
And then will, I am out of time.
01:15:12.570 --> 01:15:14.500
So I'm going to talk about these things
01:15:14.500 --> 01:15:15.655
at the start of the next class.
01:15:15.655 --> 01:15:17.180
You have everything that you need now
01:15:17.180 --> 01:15:18.120
to do homework 2.
01:15:19.250 --> 01:15:22.880
And so next class I'm going to talk
01:15:22.880 --> 01:15:24.800
about deep learning.
01:15:25.980 --> 01:15:28.270
And then I've got a review after that.
01:15:28.270 --> 01:15:29.430
Thank you.
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I got some questions.
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