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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Carreer:Networking Programming in Unix (C programming Language) Post 50215 by vibhory2j on Monday 19th of April 2004 09:41:58 AM
Old 04-19-2004
thanks for your reply...

i have heard that network programmers work on different layers. is that true... if yes pls tell me on which layer should i program.also tell me how much time is required to become an efficient network programmer.

cheers
 

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FANN_GET_ACTIVATION_STEEPNESS(3)					 1					  FANN_GET_ACTIVATION_STEEPNESS(3)

fann_get_activation_steepness - Returns the activation steepness for supplied neuron and layer number

SYNOPSIS
float fann_get_activation_steepness (resource $ann, int $layer, int $neuron) DESCRIPTION
Get the activation steepness for neuron number neuron in layer number layer, counting the input layer as layer 0. It is not possible to get activation steepness for the neurons in the input layer. The steepness of an activation function says something about how fast the activation function goes from the minimum to the maximum. A high value for the activation function will also give a more agressive training. When training neural networks where the output values should be at the extremes (usually 0 and 1, depending on the activation function), a steep activation function can be used (e.g. 1.0). The default activation steepness is 0.5. PARAMETERS
o $ann -Neural network resource. o $layer - Layer number o $neuron - Neuron number RETURN VALUES
The activation steepness for the neuron or -1 if the neuron is not defined in the neural network, or FALSE on error. SEE ALSO
fann_set_activation_function(3), fann_set_activation_steepness_layer(3), fann_set_activation_steepness_hidden(3), fann_set_activa- tion_steepness_output(3), fann_set_activation_steepness(3). PHP Documentation Group FANN_GET_ACTIVATION_STEEPNESS(3)
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