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lazynut_scripting_language:reference:layer

Methods common to all layers

Layers correspond to identifiable states in a cognitive model, often consisting of sets of homogeneous units.

description

some_layer description

The description of some_layer will have the additional elements: Representation names the associated representation; Width indicates the width of that representation used to format the layer; Current time indicates the time currently associated with the layer; Incoming connections lists that attached connections with sub-elements indicating

the attached input channel as `port`;

Ports list all input channels.

attach

some_layer attach src_conn port

Establish src_conn as an incoming connection on port port (name) of some_layer.

some_layer attach src_conn

As above, except the default port (net_input) is used.

detach

some_layer detach src_conn

Detach src_conn as connection to some_layer on any port.

connections

some_layer connections

List connections to some_layer.

lesion

some_layer lesion

Insert a lesion_transfer into the layer_transfer slot of some_layer without destroying the existing transfer facet (which now becomes the responsiblity of the lesion_transfer facet to manage; this is used in the unlesion method).

unlesion

some_layer unlesion

If some_layer has a lesion_transfer facet, replace this with the original layer_transfer facet, and destroy the lesion_transfer facet.

represent

some_layer represent rep

Set the representaion of some_layer to be rep.

state

some_layer state time_step

Return the state of some_layer at the (integer) time_step index in the array of states. Note time_step is the rank time, not the time (see time_summary).

some_layer state

Return the pattern_reference that (continually) refers to the current state pattern.

output

some_layer output time_step

Return the state of some_layer at the (integer) time_step index in the array of outputs. Note time_step is the rank time, not the time (see time_summary).

some_layer output

Return the pattern_reference that (continually) refers to the current output pattern.

input

some_layer input time_step port

Return the input to the port channel (number) of some_layer at the (integer) time_step index in the array of inputs. Note time_step is the rank time, not the time (see time_summary).

some_layer output time_step

As above, but the default input (0; net_input) is used.

some_layer output

As above, but the current time is used.

input_ref

some_layer input_ref port

Return the updating pattern_reference to the current input to some_layer on port number port.

set_lag

some_conn set_lag nsteps

Set the amount of time between input and output of some_conn to be nsteps. lag is the time differential between input and state/output, such that the output at time t can be generated with only the input up to and including the time t-lag.

get_labels

some_conn get_labels

List the dimensions of the representation associated with some_conn.

rep

some_conn rep

Return a representation_reference to the representation of some_conn.

time

some_conn time

Return a strength_pattern whose first and only element is the time at the layer.

time_summary

some_conn time_summary

Print a human-readable description of the association between integer indices in the input/state/output arrays and the floating point times.

default_observer

some_conn default_observer

Return a dflog_nobserver owned by the layer with default settings to observe the state of some_conn.

default_input_observer

some_conn default_input_observer port

Return a dflog_nobserver owned by the input_port with default settings to observe the input channel port number port of some_conn.

some_conn default_input_observer

As above, but port number is 0 (net_input).

lazynut_scripting_language/reference/layer.txt · Last modified: 2016/03/25 13:15 (external edit)