""" Neural Network. A 2-Hidden Layers Fully Connected Neural Network (a.k.a Multilayer Perceptron) implementation with TensorFlow. This example is using the MNIST database of handwritten digits (http://yann.lecun.com/exdb/mnist/). Links: [MNIST Dataset](http://yann.lecun.com/exdb/mnist/). Author: Aymeric Damien Project: https://github.com/aymericdamien/TensorFlow-Examples/ """ from __future__ import print_function # Import MNIST data from tensorflow.examples.tutorials.mnist import input_data mnist = input_data.read_data_sets("/tmp/data/", one_hot=True) import tensorflow as tf # Parameters learning_rate = 0.1 num_steps = 500 batch_size = 128 display_step = 100 # Network Parameters n_hidden_1 = 256 # 1st layer number of neurons n_hidden_2 = 256 # 2nd layer number of neurons num_input = 784 # MNIST data input (img shape: 28*28) num_classes = 10 # MNIST total classes (0-9 digits) # tf Graph input X = tf.placeholder("float", [None, num_input]) Y = tf.placeholder("float", [None, num_classes]) # Store layers weight & bias weights = { 'h1': tf.Variable(tf.random_normal([num_input, n_hidden_1])), 'h2': tf.Variable(tf.random_normal([n_hidden_1, n_hidden_2])), 'out': tf.Variable(tf.random_normal([n_hidden_2, num_classes])) } biases = { 'b1': tf.Variable(tf.random_normal([n_hidden_1])), 'b2': tf.Variable(tf.random_normal([n_hidden_2])), 'out': tf.Variable(tf.random_normal([num_classes])) } # Create model def neural_net(x): # Hidden fully connected layer with 256 neurons layer_1 = tf.add(tf.matmul(x, weights['h1']), biases['b1']) # Hidden fully connected layer with 256 neurons layer_2 = tf.add(tf.matmul(layer_1, weights['h2']), biases['b2']) # Output fully connected layer with a neuron for each class out_layer = tf.matmul(layer_2, weights['out']) + biases['out'] return out_layer # Construct model logits = neural_net(X) prediction = tf.nn.softmax(logits) # Define loss and optimizer loss_op = tf.reduce_mean(tf.nn.softmax_cross_entropy_with_logits( logits=logits, labels=Y)) optimizer = tf.train.AdamOptimizer(learning_rate=learning_rate) train_op = optimizer.minimize(loss_op) # Evaluate model correct_pred = tf.equal(tf.argmax(prediction, 1), tf.argmax(Y, 1)) accuracy = tf.reduce_mean(tf.cast(correct_pred, tf.float32)) # Initialize the variables (i.e. assign their default value) init = tf.global_variables_initializer() # Start training with tf.Session() as sess: # Run the initializer sess.run(init) for step in range(1, num_steps+1): batch_x, batch_y = mnist.train.next_batch(batch_size) # Run optimization op (backprop) sess.run(train_op, feed_dict={X: batch_x, Y: batch_y}) if step % display_step == 0 or step == 1: # Calculate batch loss and accuracy loss, acc = sess.run([loss_op, accuracy], feed_dict={X: batch_x, Y: batch_y}) print("Step " + str(step) + ", Minibatch Loss= " + \ "{:.4f}".format(loss) + ", Training Accuracy= " + \ "{:.3f}".format(acc)) print("Optimization Finished!") # Calculate accuracy for MNIST test images print("Testing Accuracy:", \ sess.run(accuracy, feed_dict={X: mnist.test.images, Y: mnist.test.labels}))