HNN-0.1 has been released !
Hi,
I just released the 0.1 version of my Haskell Neural Network library on Hackage.
Instead of writing a long blog post, I created a page on the Haskell wiki that you can find here : HNN describing what is HNN, how to get it, showing a sample and all.
There is an online version of the documentation here : hnn documentation
You can also consult hnn’s hackage page : hnn at hackage (the documentation should be generated soon there)
Here is a sample showing how you can use HNN :
module Main where
import AI.HNN.Net
import AI.HNN.Layer
import AI.HNN.Neuron
import Data.Array.Vector
import Control.Arrow
import Data.List
alpha = 0.8 :: Double — learning ratio
epsilon = 0.001 :: Double — desired maximal bound for the quad error
layer1, layer2 :: [Neuron]
layer1 = createSigmoidLayer 4 0.5 [0.5, 0.5, 0.5] — the hidden layer
layer2 = createSigmoidLayer 1 0.5 [0.5, 0.4, 0.6, 0.3] — the output layer
net = [layer1, layer2] — the neural network
finalnet = train alpha epsilon net [([1, 1, 1],[0]), ([1, 0, 1],[1]), ([1, 1, 0],[1]), ([1, 0, 0],[0])] — the trained neural network
good111 = computeNet finalnet [1, 1, 1]
good101 = computeNet finalnet [1, 0, 1]
good110 = computeNet finalnet [1, 1, 0]
good100 = computeNet finalnet [1, 0, 0]
main = do
putStrLn $ "Final neural network : \n" ++ show finalnet
putStrLn " —- "
putStrLn $ "Output for [1, 1, 1] (~ 0): " ++ show good111
putStrLn $ "Output for [1, 0, 1] (~ 1): " ++ show good101
putStrLn $ "Output for [1, 1, 0] (~ 1): " ++ show good110
putStrLn $ "Output for [1, 0, 0] (~ 0): " ++ show good100
Output :
$ ./xor-3inputs
Final neural network :
[[Threshold : 0.5
Weights : toU [1.30887603787326,1.7689534867644316,2.2908214981696453],Threshold : 0.5
Weights : toU [-2.4792430791673947,4.6447786039112655,-4.932860802255383],Threshold : 0.5
Weights : toU [2.613377735822592,6.793687725768354,-5.324081206358496],Threshold : 0.5
Weights : toU [-2.5134194114492585,4.730152273922408,-5.021321916827272]],[Threshold : 0.5
Weights : toU [4.525235803191061,4.994126671590998,-8.2102354168462,5.147655509585701]]]
—-
Output for [1, 1, 1] (~ 0): [2.5784449476436315e-2]
Output for [1, 0, 1] (~ 1): [0.9711209812630944]
Output for [1, 1, 0] (~ 1): [0.9830499812666017]
Output for [1, 0, 0] (~ 0): [1.4605247804272069e-2]
Don’t hesitate to try it, play with it and give some feedback ! For any feedback or question, see the end of the HNN wiki page.
Thanks, and enjoy !
Looks really nice. I’m taking a course in ANNs (among other things) next semester and plan to use Haskell for the assignments, so your timing is great.
A simple library like this will be a really good starting point.
I hope it’ll be useful for you. Moreover, I hope to have a strong 0.2 version with optimizations and some more features ! This first release isn’t one on which you should build a very important project around, but it’s still fine for a first release. Don’t hesitate to try it and give feedback ! Thank you for commenting.
Sounds really good. I will hopefully have some feedback for you in a month.