Problem with function handle for Basis function in fitrgp

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I like to use a custom Basis function for fitrgp.
beta0 = [1.5,2.0];
hfcn = @(X) (beta0(1).*(X).^beta0(2));
This should be a powerMean-function.
If I call:
gprMdl1 = fitrgp(x,y,'BasisFunction',hfcn,'Beta',beta0)
with dummy-data from:
load(fullfile(matlabroot,'examples','stats','gprdata2.mat'))
I get
gprMdl1.Beta = 0.0019
Why is gprMdl1.Beta not 1x2 like beta0? Is it posible to optimize custom parameters in Basis function (like beta0)?
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 28 de En. de 2020
"Why is gprMdl1.Beta not 1x2 like beta0?"
That basis function will return as many values as provided in the input X. X is multiplied by 1 value (beta0(1)) and added to one value (beta0(2)). So if X is only 1 value, the output should only be one value. If x is 1x5, the output will be 1x5; if x is 3x4, so is the output.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 21 de Nov. de 2020
>gprMdl1.Beta is not 3x1, there is still only one beta. Could you help me check this?
Check this out.....
% Your function
beta0 = [1;2;3];
hfcn = @(X) ([ones(size(X,1),1),X,X.^2]*beta0);
% Test some inputs-outputs
hfcn(1)
ans = 6
hfcn([1;2;3])
ans = 3×1
6 17 34

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Ridwan Alam
Ridwan Alam el 28 de En. de 2020
Editada: Ridwan Alam el 28 de En. de 2020
load(fullfile(matlabroot,'examples','stats','gprdata2.mat'))
In this case, your x is n x 1;
hfcn returns H, which has size n x 1; i.e. p = 1;
So if you want to provide 'Beta' to fitrgp(), it should be of size p x 1, i.e 1 x 1.
fitrgp() is only using your beta0(1) as Adam mentioned in the comment.
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Stefan Hövel
Stefan Hövel el 28 de En. de 2020
Okay, now I get it. Beta can be interpreted as a weight on the Basis function H. I would like fitrgp to find the optimal values for beta0 within hfcn. For the KernelFunction it is posible see Example: Fit GPR Model Using Custom Kernel Function:
kfcn = @(XN,XM,theta) (exp(theta(2))^2)*exp(-(pdist2(XN,XM).^2)/(2*exp(theta(1))^2));
Here fitrgp optimizes the theta-values (see KernelInformation). I suppose it is not posible for Basis function.
Thanks a lot!
Ridwan Alam
Ridwan Alam el 28 de En. de 2020
Sure. Glad to help.

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