I'm trying to teach a neural network to decide where to go based on its inputted life level. The neural network will always receive three inputs [x, y, life]
. If life => 0.2
, it should output the angle from [x, y]
to (1, 1)
. If life < 0.2
, it should output the angle from [x, y]
to (0, 0)
.
As the inputs and outputs of neurons should be between 0
and 1
, I divide the angle by 2 *Math.PI
.
Here is the code:
var network = new synaptic.Architect.Perceptron(3,4,1);
for(var i = 0; i < 50000; i++){
var x = Math.random();
var y = Math.random();
var angle1 = angleToPoint(x, y, 0, 0) / (2 * Math.PI);
var angle2 = angleToPoint(x, y, 1, 1) / (2 * Math.PI);
for(var j = 0; j < 100; j++){
network.activate([x,y,j/100]);
if(j < 20){
network.propagate(0.3, [angle1]);
} else {
network.propagate(0.3, [angle2]);
}
}
}
Try it out here: jsfiddle
So when I enter the following input [0, 1, 0.19]
, I expect the neural network to output something close to [0.75]
(1.5PI / 2PI
). But my results are completely inconsistent and show no correlation with any input given at all.
What mistake am I making in teaching my Neural network?
I have managed to teach a neural network to output
1
when input[a, b, c]
withc => 0.2
and0
when input[a, b, c]
withc < 0.2
. I have also managed to teach it to output an angle to a certain location based on[x, y]
input, however I can't seem to combine them.
As requested, I have written some code that uses 2 Neural Networks to get the desired output. The first neural network converts life level to a 0 or a 1, and the second neural network outputs an angle depending on the 0 or 1 it got outputted from the first neural network. This is the code:
// This network outputs 1 when life => 0.2, otherwise 0
var network1 = new synaptic.Architect.Perceptron(3,3,1);
// This network outputs the angle to a certain point based on life
var network2 = new synaptic.Architect.Perceptron(3,3,1);
for (var i = 0; i < 50000; i++){
var x = Math.random();
var y = Math.random();
var angle1 = angleToPoint(x, y, 0, 0) / (2 * Math.PI);
var angle2 = angleToPoint(x, y, 1, 1) / (2 * Math.PI);
for(var j = 0; j < 100; j++){
network1.activate([x,y,j/100]);
if(j < 20){
network1.propagate(0.1, [0]);
} else {
network1.propagate(0.1, [1]);
}
network2.activate([x,y,0]);
network2.propagate(0.1, [angle1]);
network2.activate([x,y,1]);
network2.propagate(0.1, [angle2]);
}
}
Try it out here: jsfiddle
As you can see in this example. It manages to reach the desired output quite closely, by adding more iterations it will come even closer.