Behavioural parameters: upper bound #124
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Hello, I was wondering if there was a specified upper bound for the number of behavioural inputs (continuous) for training a CEBRA model? Thank you! |
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Jan 25, 2024
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Hi there! You should not have more labels than input (neurons). The goal of cebra is to effectively do nonlinear ICA, so to separate labels into independent components ; in practice you should consider the input data, as it might be very simple or complex and need more or less inputs- if that makes sense! |
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Hi there! You should not have more labels than input (neurons). The goal of cebra is to effectively do nonlinear ICA, so to separate labels into independent components ; in practice you should consider the input data, as it might be very simple or complex and need more or less inputs- if that makes sense!