why my regression plot is inverse
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Hello guys i use nftool for classification some data .
why my regression plot is inverse ???????
what should i do ?

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Sean de Wolski
am 26 Aug. 2014
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You've likely overfit your model to your data. Try changing the amount of data in each of the fields (less in training, more in validation and test) to avoid overfitting.
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Greg Heath
am 21 Sep. 2014
To avoid over-fitting use one or more of the following
1. Reduce the number of hidden nodes
2. INCREASE the amount of training data
For regression include
3. use msereg instead of mse
4. Use trainbr instead of trainlm
However, for classification (trainscg,crossentropy) I'm not sure how to modify 3 and 4.
Nonetheless, overfitting may not be your problem.
Try 10 or more designs with different initial weights. See my 27 Aug answer.
Greg Heath
am 27 Aug. 2014
Default solutions depend on random trn/val/tst data divisions, random weight initializations and the choice of the number of hidden nodes (H=10 is the default). Therefore, it is often necessary to choose the 'best' of multiple designs.
My personal approach is to try 10 random initialization for each trial value of H smaller than the upperbound Hub = -1+ceil((Ntrn*O-O)/(I+O+1)). This makes sure that there are more training equations Ntrneq=Ntrn*O than unknown weights Nw = (I+1)*H+(H+1)*O.
For details search for my examples using
greg Nw Ntrials
Hope this helps.
Thank you for formally accepting my answer
Greg
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