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The simplest least squares with TensorFlow
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import tensorflow as tf | |
x = tf.placeholder(tf.float32, [None, 1]) | |
y_ = tf.placeholder(tf.float32, [None, 1]) | |
b = tf.Variable(tf.zeros([1])) | |
w = tf.Variable(tf.zeros([1, 1])) | |
y = w * x + b | |
loss = tf.reduce_sum((y - y_) * (y - y_)) | |
train_step = tf.train.GradientDescentOptimizer(0.005).minimize(loss) | |
sess = tf.Session() | |
sess.run(tf.initialize_all_variables()) | |
for step in range(10): | |
sess.run(train_step, feed_dict={x:[[2.3],[1.7],[-3.8],[0.5],[-4.1],[-1.5],[-2.5],[6.2]], | |
y_:[[-4.4],[-3.6],[7.7],[-0.9],[8.3],[2.9],[4.9],[-12.2]]}) | |
print step, sess.run(w), sess.run(b) |
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Rewrite as 'print(step, sess.run(w), sess.run(b))'.
But this code was written many years ago. Other lines do not work for the current version of TensorFlow. Please google similar codes.