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Learning curve of CNN model
2019 Community Moderator ElectionNeural net learning only one class?Convolution Neural Network Loss and performanceVery low accuracy of new data compared to validation dataDifficulty in choosing Hyperparameters for my CNNMatlab: setting static iterations per epoch in a CNNKeras: Prediction performance does not match accuracyLoss is bad, but accuracy increases?Validation loss increases and validation accuracy decreasesWhy does my minimal CNN example show strongly fluctuating validation loss?Kappa Goes up as Accuracy Goes Down
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I have a graph for a model on train accuracy and validation accuracy:
But I'm having trouble interpreting it. By the way i interpreted, I would say it is of poor performance. But I would like to know how this graph is interpreted in a more broad manner.
As in if we were to look at the point where the validation acc begins to bisect the train acc line, and went all the way down, what does this indicate? Would appreciate some help on this as I'm horrible at interpreting graphs.
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I have a graph for a model on train accuracy and validation accuracy:
But I'm having trouble interpreting it. By the way i interpreted, I would say it is of poor performance. But I would like to know how this graph is interpreted in a more broad manner.
As in if we were to look at the point where the validation acc begins to bisect the train acc line, and went all the way down, what does this indicate? Would appreciate some help on this as I'm horrible at interpreting graphs.
machine-learning neural-network deep-learning cnn
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I have a graph for a model on train accuracy and validation accuracy:
But I'm having trouble interpreting it. By the way i interpreted, I would say it is of poor performance. But I would like to know how this graph is interpreted in a more broad manner.
As in if we were to look at the point where the validation acc begins to bisect the train acc line, and went all the way down, what does this indicate? Would appreciate some help on this as I'm horrible at interpreting graphs.
machine-learning neural-network deep-learning cnn
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I have a graph for a model on train accuracy and validation accuracy:
But I'm having trouble interpreting it. By the way i interpreted, I would say it is of poor performance. But I would like to know how this graph is interpreted in a more broad manner.
As in if we were to look at the point where the validation acc begins to bisect the train acc line, and went all the way down, what does this indicate? Would appreciate some help on this as I'm horrible at interpreting graphs.
machine-learning neural-network deep-learning cnn
machine-learning neural-network deep-learning cnn
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