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Use this tag for questions related to "hyperbolic tangent activation functions" (tanh) used in neural networks.
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When to use Tanh?
If you want any of these properties, use tanh.
Without any gist of architecture, it's hard to tell why your model train faster than ReLU. … But generally speaking, ReLU trains faster than Tanh due to lack of expensive functions to evaluate (such as exponents) …