pub struct WeightStandardization<A: Float> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Weight Standardization
Weight Standardization normalizes the weights along the channel dimension by adjusting them to have zero mean and unit variance. This helps with training stability, especially when used with batch normalization.
§Example
use scirs2_core::ndarray::array;
use optirs_core::regularizers::{WeightStandardization, Regularizer};
let weight_std = WeightStandardization::new(1e-5);
let weights = array![[1.0, 2.0], [3.0, 4.0]];
let mut gradients = array![[0.1, 0.2], [0.3, 0.4]];
// Get standardized weights
let standardized = weight_std.standardize(&weights).unwrap();
// Apply during training (modifies gradients)
let _ = weight_std.apply(&weights, &mut gradients);Implementations§
Source§impl<A: Float + Debug + ScalarOperand + FromPrimitive + Send + Sync> WeightStandardization<A>
impl<A: Float + Debug + ScalarOperand + FromPrimitive + Send + Sync> WeightStandardization<A>
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Source§impl<A: Clone + Float> Clone for WeightStandardization<A>
impl<A: Clone + Float> Clone for WeightStandardization<A>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> WeightStandardization<A>
fn clone(&self) -> WeightStandardization<A>
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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source. Read moreSource§impl<A: Float + Debug + ScalarOperand + FromPrimitive + Send + Sync, D: Dimension + Send + Sync> Regularizer<A, D> for WeightStandardization<A>
impl<A: Float + Debug + ScalarOperand + FromPrimitive + Send + Sync, D: Dimension + Send + Sync> Regularizer<A, D> for WeightStandardization<A>
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impl<A> Freeze for WeightStandardization<A>where
A: Freeze,
impl<A> RefUnwindSafe for WeightStandardization<A>where
A: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<A> Send for WeightStandardization<A>where
A: Send,
impl<A> Sync for WeightStandardization<A>where
A: Sync,
impl<A> Unpin for WeightStandardization<A>where
A: Unpin,
impl<A> UnwindSafe for WeightStandardization<A>where
A: UnwindSafe,
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