Linear Decoders
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While some datasets like MNIST fit well with this scaling of the output, this can sometimes be awkward to satisfy. For example, if one uses PCA whitening, the input is | While some datasets like MNIST fit well with this scaling of the output, this can sometimes be awkward to satisfy. For example, if one uses PCA whitening, the input is | ||
no longer constrained to <math>[0,1]</math> and it's not clear what the best way is to scale the data to ensure it fits into the constrained range. | no longer constrained to <math>[0,1]</math> and it's not clear what the best way is to scale the data to ensure it fits into the constrained range. | ||
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One easy fix for this problem is to set <math>a^{(3)} = z^{(3)}</math>. Formally, this is achieved by having the output | One easy fix for this problem is to set <math>a^{(3)} = z^{(3)}</math>. Formally, this is achieved by having the output |