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flatnet

v2.1.4

Published

flatnet is an evolutionary algorithm with models as action lists

Downloads

8

Readme

flatnet

flatnet license

Flatnet is an attempt to create a machine learning algorithm that reduces a standard model down to a list of actions to execute on the model outputs, rather than a system of nodes and links.

npm i flatnet

TLDR: To quickly jump in and start training a network on data, see Train

Module

{Model,Actions,Network,Train,Ext}=require('flatnet)

Command Line

  • Simple command line functionality
  • Entering with no args node flatnet.js will print command line paths available:
    ~> node flatnet.js
    
        Flatnet:
            cli root: 'actions' 'eval'
            flags: 'ptr_count=2'
  • If using the flag ptr_count=int, it must be anywhere after the 3rd argument: actions or model
    ~> node flatnet.js actions ptr_count=1 args
    ~> node flatnet.js actions args ptr_count=2
    
    ~> node flatnet.js model ptr_count=3 arg1 arg2
    ~> node flatnet.js model arg1 ptr_count=4 arg2
    ~> node flatnet.js model arg1 arg2 ptr_count=5
  • node flatnet.js actions args
    • Also accessed by node actions.js, see Actions._CLI
    • If args = 0, will print and return actions.length
    • If args > 0, will print names of actions by integer lookup
    • Returns action array
  • node flatnet.js model arg1 arg2
    • Also accessed by node model.js, see Model._CLI
    • Accepts arguments as comma separated strings
      • node model.js "0,1,2,3,4" "0,1,2,3,4"
    • Or will accept map argument as a file name without a file extension
      • node model.js mymapfile "0,1,2,3,4"
    • Prints the model.out array
    • Returns the model object