ECE 595ML Lecture 5.1: Gradient Descent

By Stanley H. Chan

Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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  • Stanley H. Chan (2020), "ECE 595ML Lecture 5.1: Gradient Descent," https://nanohub.org/resources/32215.

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ECE 595ML Lecture 5.1: Gradient Descent
  • Lecture 5.1: Gradient Descent 1. Lecture 5.1: Gradient Descent 0
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  • Outline 2. Outline 44.711378044711381
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  • Outline 3. Outline 141.27460794127461
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  • Gradient Descent 4. Gradient Descent 185.68568568568568
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  • Why is the direction − f (x)? 5. Why is the direction − f (x)… 437.70437103770439
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  • Descent Direction 6. Descent Direction 535.1351351351351
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  • The Steepest d 7. The Steepest d 674.60794127460792
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  • Steepest Descent Direction 8. Steepest Descent Direction 902.10210210210209
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  • Step Size 9. Step Size 1050.6172839506173
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  • Convergence 10. Convergence 1404.9382716049383
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  • Understanding Convergence 11. Understanding Convergence 1557.8578578578579
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  • Advice on Gradient Descent 12. Advice on Gradient Descent 1716.8501835168502
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