Question about designing a multi input/output LSTM with different Tx, Ty
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I like to know if my Tx is 20 but I need a Ty of 3, how should I convert this input to that output? Or specifically, I must get my 3 preferred y^s from which units? the last 3 units(a<17>, a<18>, a<19>)?
I also must adding the previous y^s to previous units inputs? For example y^ from a<16> will plus to input of a<17> (It means y^16 + a<16> goes to a<17> as it's input)?
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I like to know if my Tx is 20 but I need a Ty of 3, how should I convert this input to that output? Or specifically, I must get my 3 preferred y^s from which units? the last 3 units(a<17>, a<18>, a<19>)?
I also must adding the previous y^s to previous units inputs? For example y^ from a<16> will plus to input of a<17> (It means y^16 + a<16> goes to a<17> as it's input)?
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I like to know if my Tx is 20 but I need a Ty of 3, how should I convert this input to that output? Or specifically, I must get my 3 preferred y^s from which units? the last 3 units(a<17>, a<18>, a<19>)?
I also must adding the previous y^s to previous units inputs? For example y^ from a<16> will plus to input of a<17> (It means y^16 + a<16> goes to a<17> as it's input)?
time-series lstm multiclass-classification multilabel-classification
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I like to know if my Tx is 20 but I need a Ty of 3, how should I convert this input to that output? Or specifically, I must get my 3 preferred y^s from which units? the last 3 units(a<17>, a<18>, a<19>)?
I also must adding the previous y^s to previous units inputs? For example y^ from a<16> will plus to input of a<17> (It means y^16 + a<16> goes to a<17> as it's input)?
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