# Explaination of the calculus of the backpropagation for the different layers ## Backpropagation of the softmax Valeur des variables: - $l_1 = \dfrac{e^{a_1}}{e^{a_1}+e^{a_2}+e^{a_3}}$ $l_2 = \dfrac{e^{a_2}}{e^{a_1}+e^{a_2}+e^{a_3}}$ $l_3 = \dfrac{e^{a_3}}{e^{a_1}+e^{a_2}+e^{a_3}}$ $E = \dfrac{1}{2}((l_1-o_1)^2+(l_2-o_2)^2+(l_3-o_3)^2)$ - $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial l1} = o_1 - l_1$ $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial l2} = o_2 - l_2$ $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial l3} = o_3 - l_3$ - $\dfrac{\partial l_1}{\partial a_1} = l_1(1-l_1)$ $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial a_1} = \dfrac{\partial E}{\partial l_1} \dfrac{\partial l_1}{\partial a_1} = (o_1-l_1)l_1(1-l_1)$ > Derivatives: $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial a_i} = \dfrac{\partial E}{\partial l_i} \dfrac{\partial l_i}{\partial a_i} = (o_i-l_i)l_1(1-l_i)$ $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial b_i} = \dfrac{\partial E}{\partial a_i}$ --- --- ## Backpropagation of a fully connected layer Soit f la fonction d'activation de la première couche et g la fonction d'activation de la deuxième couche. - $d_1 =g(c_1)$ $d_2 = g(c2)$ $c_1 = w_{11}l_1 + w_{21}l_2 + w_{31}l_3 + b'_1$ $c_2 = w_{12}l_1 + w_{22}l_2 + w_{32}l_3 + b'_2$ $l_1 = f(a_1)$ $l_2 = f(a_2)$ $l_3 = f(a_3)$ - $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial a_1} = \dfrac{\partial E_{c_1}}{\partial c_1} \dfrac{\partial c_1}{\partial l_1} \dfrac{\partial l_1}{\partial a_1} + \dfrac{\partial E_{c_2}}{\partial c_2} \dfrac{\partial c_2}{\partial l_1} \dfrac{\partial l_1}{\partial a_1}$ $\dfrac{\partial c_2}{\partial l_1} = w_{12}$ $\dfrac{\partial c_1}{\partial l_1} = w_{11}$ $\dfrac{\partial l_1}{\partial a_1} = f'(a_1)$ > Derivatives: $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial b_j} = \dfrac{\partial E}{\partial l_i} $ $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial w_{ij}} = \dfrac{\partial E}{\partial c_j}l_i$ $\dfrac{\partial E}{\partial a_i} = \dfrac{\partial E_{c_1}}{\partial c_1} w_{i1} + \dfrac{\partial E_{c_2}}{\partial c_2} w_{i2}$ --- --- ## Backpropagation of an average 2d pooling layer $\forall i,j: \space b_{i j} = \dfrac{a_{2i \space 2j} + a_{2i+1 \space 2j} + a_{2i \space 2j+1} + a_{2i+1 \space 2j+1}}{4}$ > Derivatives: $\forall i,j: \space \dfrac{\partial E}{\partial a_{i \space j}} = \dfrac{1}{4} \dfrac{\partial E}{\partial b_{k \space l}} $ where k = i//2 and l = j//2