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Convolution Neural Networks on microcontrollers
Is it possible to connect three neural networks in Matlab?how to get predicted class labels in convolution neural network?Convolutional Neural Networks layer sizesAre Convolutional Neural Networks a one model, multiple output layers.?tuning a convolution neural net, sample sizeunderstanding the filter function in convolution neural networkConvolutional neural networks for non-image applications?Activation in convolution layerHow to train two neural networks togetherConvolution Neural Network with 1 input channel
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I am wondering if an already trained convolutional neural network can be represented as a formula just like a perceptron can (x1w1 + x2w2 + ... = PREDICTION). I know that the formula could be a lot more complicated like this, but in general would it be possible to train a CNN in Python or Matlab, get the weights and create an arithmetic, exponential, whatever formula made with those acquired weights?
I want to do this because I am trying classify in a PIC32 which I think does not have the capacity to perform a CNN within itself.
Or do you know if there is a "c library" that can do CNNs?
python cnn matlab
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I am wondering if an already trained convolutional neural network can be represented as a formula just like a perceptron can (x1w1 + x2w2 + ... = PREDICTION). I know that the formula could be a lot more complicated like this, but in general would it be possible to train a CNN in Python or Matlab, get the weights and create an arithmetic, exponential, whatever formula made with those acquired weights?
I want to do this because I am trying classify in a PIC32 which I think does not have the capacity to perform a CNN within itself.
Or do you know if there is a "c library" that can do CNNs?
python cnn matlab
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I am wondering if an already trained convolutional neural network can be represented as a formula just like a perceptron can (x1w1 + x2w2 + ... = PREDICTION). I know that the formula could be a lot more complicated like this, but in general would it be possible to train a CNN in Python or Matlab, get the weights and create an arithmetic, exponential, whatever formula made with those acquired weights?
I want to do this because I am trying classify in a PIC32 which I think does not have the capacity to perform a CNN within itself.
Or do you know if there is a "c library" that can do CNNs?
python cnn matlab
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I am wondering if an already trained convolutional neural network can be represented as a formula just like a perceptron can (x1w1 + x2w2 + ... = PREDICTION). I know that the formula could be a lot more complicated like this, but in general would it be possible to train a CNN in Python or Matlab, get the weights and create an arithmetic, exponential, whatever formula made with those acquired weights?
I want to do this because I am trying classify in a PIC32 which I think does not have the capacity to perform a CNN within itself.
Or do you know if there is a "c library" that can do CNNs?
python cnn matlab
python cnn matlab
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