Timeline for Is it possible to train a neural network with 3 inputs and 12 outputs?
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Jan 24, 2020 at 5:29 | vote | accept | ayr | ||
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Jan 24, 2020 at 5:09 | answer | added | Ramedlaw Vocinnas | timeline score: 1 | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 23:21 | history | edited | nbro | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
I've removed the info also given in https://ai.stackexchange.com/q/17571/2444.
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Jan 17, 2020 at 18:11 | vote | accept | ayr | ||
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Jan 17, 2020 at 18:10 | history | edited | ayr | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 17, 2020 at 18:07 | comment | added | ayr | Please see my adjusted starting communication. | |
Jan 17, 2020 at 16:36 | vote | accept | ayr | ||
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Jan 17, 2020 at 16:12 | answer | added | mshlis | timeline score: 4 | |
Jan 17, 2020 at 13:10 | comment | added | ayr | I need to approximate data using a neural network, i.e. train it when applying the appropriate 3-dimensional vector to produce the corresponding 12-dimensional vector. I have a training database. | |
Jan 17, 2020 at 13:09 | comment | added | ayr | Hello, I do direct kinematics of the robot. The input 3-dimensional vector consists of the rotation angles of the corresponding drive. The working body of the robot is a triangular platform. As the output, I record the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle in the base coordinate system (we get three 3-dimensional vectors = only 9 coordinates) and three angular velocities along the x, y and z axes. In total, a 12-dimensional output vector is obtained. | |
Jan 17, 2020 at 12:51 | comment | added | razvanc92 | Hello, could you provide an overview of the data and/or problem you're trying to solve? Without such information I can not give you a full answer. | |
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Jan 17, 2020 at 12:38 | history | asked | ayr | CC BY-SA 4.0 |