The sigmoid()
function returns the sigmoid value of the input(s), by default this is done using the standard logistic function.
library(sigmoid) sigmoid(3)
Inputs can also be tensors, such as vectors, matrices, or arrays.
sigmoid(-5:5) sigmoid( matrix(-3:5,nrow=3) ) # etc.
The sigmoid()
function is a wrapper, which by default uses the logistic()
function, it can also use other methods.
sigmoid( -5:5, method='Gompertz' )
These functions can also be accessed directly.
Gompertz(-1:-5)
Rectified Linear Unit (ReLU)
sigmoid( -5:5, method='ReLU')
Leaky Rectified Linear Unit
sigmoid( -5:5, method="leakyReLU")
These mappings are similar but not identical.
library(ggplot2) input = -5:5 df = data.frame(input, logistic(input), Gompertz(input)) ggplot(df, aes(input, logistic(input))) + geom_line() + geom_line(aes(input,Gompertz(input)), colour='red')
The wrapper can also apply the inverse of the method, returning the original values.
sigmoid( sigmoid(-5:5), inverse=TRUE )
Which also works for other methods.
sigmoid( sigmoid(-5:5, method='Gompertz'), method='Gompertz', inverse=TRUE )
In addition to this, the SoftMax algorithm can be pre applied.
sigmoid( -3:5 ) sigmoid( -3:5, SoftMax = TRUE )
Several parameters can be specified (for details see help(logistic)
, etc.). This can for instance be used to preserve greater entropy.
x = seq(1,5, by=0.05) qplot(sigmoid(x)) qplot( sigmoid(x, k=sd(x), x0=mean(x) ) )
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