NetPort
NetPort["port"]
represents the specified input or output port for a complete net.
NetPort[{n,"port"}]
represents the specified port for layer number n in a NetGraph or similar construct.
NetPort[{"name","port"}]
represents the specified port for the layer with the specified name.
NetPort[{spec1,spec2,…,"port"}]
permits access to the port of nested layers in a NetGraph or a NetChain.
represents the set of all states in a net associated with recurrent layers such as LongShortTermMemoryLayer.
Details
- When used in NetGraph, NetPort[{layer,"port"}] refers to the named output port of a layer when used on the left-hand side of a rule, and a named input port of a layer when used on the right-hand side of a rule.
- When used in a NetGraph, NetPort["port"] refers to an input of the entire graph when used on the left-hand side of a rule, and an output of the entire graph when used on the right-hand side of a rule.
- net[data,NetPort[oport]] can be used to obtain the value of the net at oport when it is applied to the specified data. oport must refer to an output port, a subnet of the net, or a layer.
- net[data,{NetPort[oport1],NetPort[oport2],…}] returns an association <NetPort[oport1]->…,NetPort[oport2]->…,… > whose values are the values of the net at oporti when the net is applied to the specified data.
- net[data,NetPort[All,"States"]] will return an association of the final recurrent states taken by recurrent layers in a net.
- net[<…,NetPort[All,"States"]->assoc >] will set the initial recurrent states used by recurrent layers in a net.
Examples
open allclose allBasic Examples (3)
Scope (3)
Create a NetChain:
Obtain the output of the first layer of the net when applied to data:
This is also equivalent to specifying the layer instead:
Obtain the output of the first two layers of the net:
Obtain the outputs of all layers in the net:
Create a chain that contains a recurrent layer:
The recurrent layer contains two recurrent states:
Obtain an association of the final states of the recurrent layer:
Obtain both the output and the final states:
Set the initial value of the recurrent states:
Create a NetGraph with a nested NetChain:
Compute the output of the second layer of the nested NetChain:
Add this output as a second output of the net:
Connect the second layer of the nested NetChain to another network:
Properties & Relations (1)
Information can be used to obtain the names of inputs, outputs and recurrent states suitable for use with NetPort:
Possible Issues (1)
The value of an input port during the evaluation of a net cannot be obtained using NetPort:
Text
Wolfram Research (2016), NetPort, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/NetPort.html (updated 2021).
CMS
Wolfram Language. 2016. "NetPort." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research. Last Modified 2021. https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/NetPort.html.
APA
Wolfram Language. (2016). NetPort. Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Retrieved from https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/NetPort.html