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The Applied Artificial Intelligence Workshop

You're reading from   The Applied Artificial Intelligence Workshop Start working with AI today, to build games, design decision trees, and train your own machine learning models

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800205819
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface
1. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 2. An Introduction to Regression FREE CHAPTER 3. An Introduction to Classification 4. An Introduction to Decision Trees 5. Artificial Intelligence: Clustering 6. Neural Networks and Deep Learning Appendix

Activation Functions

As seen previously, a single neuron needs to perform a transformation by applying an activation function. Different activation functions can be used in neural networks. Without these functions, a neural network would simply be a linear model that could easily be described using matrix multiplication.

The activation function of a neural network provides non-linearity and therefore can model more complex patterns. Two very common activation functions are sigmoid and tanh (the hyperbolic tangent function).

Sigmoid

The formula of sigmoid is as follows:

Figure 6.4: The sigmoid formula

The output values of a sigmoid function range from 0 to 1. This activation function is usually used at the last layer of a neural network for a binary classification problem.

Tanh

The formula of the hyperbolic tangent is as follows:

Figure 6.5: The tanh formula

The tanh activation function is very similar to the sigmoid function...

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