Update activation_functions.rst // misprint#130
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Hi, I've just stumbled upon a little misprint in ELU block python code. We should use "np.exp(z)" instead of "e^z" (or declare variable "e").
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I think this is OK actually, as it's the math equation here not the code? |
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The proposed change is being made in the wrong place.
The update np.exp(z) needs to be made to line 15 of activation_functions.py
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Hi, I've just stumbled upon a little misprint in ELU block python code. I believe we should use "np.exp(z)" instead of "e^z" (or declare variable "e").