Input shape for the LSTM model

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Yongho Son
Yongho Son 2021년 7월 28일
답변: Prince Kumar 2021년 9월 7일
Train dataset X has a shape of 1x50000 and each of 50000 elements has 5x1 data. Train dataset Y also has a shape of 1x50000 and each elements has 1x1 data. I wonder if the shape of the two datasets are valid to train lstm model like below because it keeps giving me an error msg " Invalid training data. Responses must be a matrix of numeric responses, or a N-by-1 cell array of sequences, where N is the number of sequences. The feature dimension of all sequences must be the same.
numFeatures = 5;
numHiddenUnits = 200;
numClasses = 1;
layers = [ ...
sequenceInputLayer(numFeatures)
lstmLayer(numHiddenUnits)
dropoutLayer(0.5)
fullyConnectedLayer(numClasses)
regressionLayer];
options = trainingOptions('adam', ...
'MaxEpochs',50, ...
'ValidationData',{test_x, test_y}, ...
'GradientThreshold',1, ...
'Verbose',1, ...
'Shuffle','never', ...
'ExecutionEnvironment','gpu', ...
'Plots','training-progress');
net = trainNetwork(train_x, train_y, layers, options);
Thank you for help in advance.
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KSSV
KSSV 2021년 7월 28일
Check the given working examples in the doc and try to understand. Did you try to run given examples?

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Prince Kumar
Prince Kumar 2021년 9월 7일
Your train dataset X and Y should have dimension 50000x1.
Refer the example in this article. It has a sequence classification example.

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