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I got exposure to Unix in <A HREF="http://www.ucdavis.edu">college</A> by taking programming courses. All the introductory courses such as Pascal, C, C++,etc used a Unix platform. From there I just took it upon myself to learn more. I downloaded (on a 14.4 modem) and installed Linux and taught myself all I could. I found part-time jobs that allowed me to expand my skills. Don't underestimate the power of a college education -- whether or not you focus your studies on Unix or even Computer Science is largely irrelevant, but having a diploma speaks volumes to employers. I didnt want to stay in school either, but am glad I did....
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fann_cascadetrain_on_data - Trains on an entire dataset, for a period of time using the Cascade2 training algorithm
SYNOPSIS
bool fann_cascadetrain_on_data (resource $ann, resource $data, int $max_neurons, int $neurons_between_reports, float $desired_error)
DESCRIPTION
The cascade output change fraction is a number between 0 and 1 determining how large a fraction 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.
This training uses the parameters set using the fann_set_cascade_..., but it also uses another training algorithm as it's internal train-
ing algorithm. This algorithm can be set to either FANN_TRAIN_RPROP or FANN_TRAIN_QUICKPROP by fann_set_training_algorithm(3), and the
parameters set for these training algorithms will also affect the cascade training.
PARAMETERS
o $ann
-Neural network resource.
o $data
-Neural network training data resource.
o $max_neurons
- The maximum number of neurons to be added to neural network.
o $neurons_between_reports
- The number of neurons between printing a status report. A value of zero means no reports should be printed.
o $desired_error
- The desired fann_get_MSE(3) or fann_get_bit_fail(3), depending on which stop function is chosen by fann_set_train_stop_func-
tion(3)
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success, or FALSE otherwise.
SEE ALSO
fann_train_on_data(3), fann_cascadetrain_on_file(3).
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