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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Information about Unix System Administration Post 302303408 by pludi on Thursday 2nd of April 2009 02:24:32 PM
Old 04-02-2009
Typical day (mind that I'm still in training at the current site):

05:00 Kill the alarm
07:00(ish) Clock in at work, get coffee, turn on displays
07:10 - 07:45 Check email for requests and status messages from systems, check performance and health monitoring for anomalies not checked by operators or other admins
07:45 - 08:00 Talk with boss over coffee on the days tasks (who I might have to coordinate with, ...)
08:00 - 12:00 Maintenance tasks, inhouse training, writing automation scripts, updating documentation, ...
12:00 Lunch
12:30 - 15:45 See above
15:45(ish) Clock out, head home

It's still about a year to go 'till I'll be considered knowledgeable enough to be put on on-call rotation, but according to my mentor there's not much change once I get there.
 

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FANN_GET_CASCADE_OUTPUT_CHANGE_FRACTION(3)				 1				FANN_GET_CASCADE_OUTPUT_CHANGE_FRACTION(3)

fann_get_cascade_output_change_fraction - Returns the cascade output change fraction

SYNOPSIS
float fann_get_cascade_output_change_fraction (resource $ann) DESCRIPTION
The cascade output change fraction is a number between 0 and 1 determining how large a fraction of the fann_get_MSE(3) value should change within fann_get_cascade_output_stagnation_epochs(3) during training of the output connections, in order for the training not to stagnate. If the training stagnates, the training of the output connections will be ended and new candidates will be prepared. It means that if the MSE does not change by a fraction of fann_get_cascade_output_change_fraction(3) during a period of fann_get_cas- cade_output_stagnation_epochs(3), the training of the output connections is stopped because the training has stagnated. If the cascade output change fraction is low, the output connections will be trained more and if the fraction is high, they will be trained less. The default cascade output change fraction is 0.01, which is equalent to a 1% change in MSE. PARAMETERS
o $ann -Neural network resource. RETURN VALUES
The cascade output change fraction, or FALSE on error. SEE ALSO
fann_set_cascade_output_change_fraction(3), fann_get_MSE(3), fann_get_cascade_output_stagnation_epochs(3). PHP Documentation Group FANN_GET_CASCADE_OUTPUT_CHANGE_FRACTION(3)
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