error while running graph=layerGraph(net)
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graph = layerGraph(net);
Error using layerGraph
lgraph = layerGraph(net);
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Invalid argument at position 1. Input must be an array of layers, a SeriesNetwork, a DAGNetwork, or a dlnetwork.
2 Comments
Matt J
on 14 May 2023
So what's the question? Presumably your 'net' input is none of the the legal input types listed in the error message.
Tan
on 14 May 2023
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 14 May 2023
Answers (1)
Matt J
on 14 May 2023
Like I said, your 'net' is not one fo the types listed in the error message:
net = googlenet('Weights','none');
net =
LayerGraph with properties:
Layers: [144×1 nnet.cnn.layer.Layer]
Connections: [170×2 table]
InputNames: {'data'}
OutputNames: {'output'}
4 Comments
Tan
on 14 May 2023
Walter Roberson
on 14 May 2023
By now, R2023a, googlenet() returns DAGNetwork and the R2023a layerGraph() is happy with it.
In R2020b, googlenet() is documented as returning DAGNetwork and the error message implies layerGraph in that version should accept it.
Tan
on 14 May 2023
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