Hi,
I will show my question by an example:
For instance, I have three nodes, A, B, C
C is child of B, B is child of A.
A has two states, a0,a1
B has two states, b0,b1
C has two states, c0,c1
B is an invisible node in the training data set. Only data for A and C are available.
a0 has strong relationship with b0.
b0 has strong relationship with c0;
BUT, in the training results,
a0 has strong relationship with b1.
b1 has strong relationship with c0;
I know the result makes sense. My question is how to make it to be b0 instead of b1 in the results?
Thank you!
Best wishes,
Yang
In EM learning, how to keep the right relationships
Re: In EM learning, how to keep the right relationships
After running EM you can swap the b0 and b1 state names.
Re: In EM learning, how to keep the right relationships
It's a good idea.mark wrote:After running EM you can swap the b0 and b1 state names.
I found there is a function network.setOutcomeId(), I think it can be a solution.
Thank you!