(this is a resend)
Hi R help,
I run my data in nnet with skip layer, factor response (with 0 1
values) and explicitly put softmax=T to compare the result of the
default nnet with no softmax specification. I assume this should give
me the same result. I got the result from the default one,
Hi R help,
I run my data in nnet with skip layer, factor response (with 0 1
values) and explicitly put softmax=T to compare the result of the
default nnet with no softmax specification. I assume this should give
me the same result. I got the result the default one, but not the
softmax
Hi R help,
I run my data in nnet with skip layer, factor response (with 0 1
values) and explicitly put softmax=T to compare the result of the
default nnet with no softmax specification. I assume this should give
me the same result. I got the result the default one, but not the
softmax version
Hi R help,
I run my data in nnet with skip layer, factor response (with 0 1
values) and explicitly put softmax=T to compare the result of the
default nnet with no softmax specification. I assume this should give
me the same result. I got the result the default one, but not the
softmax version
Looks like you meant to use 'TRUE' not 'T'. The latter is probably a
variable you defined of length 1.
Double-posting at least halves your chances of getting help, so please
stop doing it.
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, G Ilhamto wrote:
Hi R help,
I run my data in nnet with skip layer, factor
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