diff --git a/Documentation/CNTK-TechReport/lyx/CNTKBook_CNTK_Chapter.lyx b/Documentation/CNTK-TechReport/lyx/CNTKBook_CNTK_Chapter.lyx index e6d8bdbca4ea..d429235a81c4 100644 --- a/Documentation/CNTK-TechReport/lyx/CNTKBook_CNTK_Chapter.lyx +++ b/Documentation/CNTK-TechReport/lyx/CNTKBook_CNTK_Chapter.lyx @@ -1771,8 +1771,8 @@ numMiniBatch4LRSearch : the number of minibatches used to search the minibatch size when in adaptive minibatch size mode. Default value is 500. - It's typically set to 10-20% of the total minibatches in an epoch. This is - shared with the search for learning rate in SearchBeforeEpoch mode. + It's typically set to 10-20% of the total minibatches in an epoch. + This is shared with the search for learning rate in SearchBeforeEpoch mode. \end_layout @@ -1792,8 +1792,9 @@ autoAdjustMinibatch \end_inset : enable or disable whether minibatch size is adaptively adjusted. - Default value is false. Adaptive minibatch sizing will begin on epochs starting - after user minibatch sizes explicitly specified are complete. + Default value is false. + Adaptive minibatch sizing will begin on epochs starting after user minibatch + sizes explicitly specified are complete. For example if the userspecifed minibatchSize=256:1024, then 256 and 1024are used in the first 2 Epochs and adaptive minibatchsizing is used afterwards @@ -1814,8 +1815,8 @@ minibatchSizeTuningFrequency \end_inset -: The number of epochs to skip, on a periodic basis, before dynamically adjusting - the minibatch size. +: The number of epochs to skip, on a periodic basis, before dynamically + adjusting the minibatch size. Default value is 1. \end_layout @@ -4775,6 +4776,22 @@ printValues Default is true. \end_layout +\begin_layout Itemize +printMetadata +\begin_inset Index idx +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +printMetadata +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + – determines whether to print the metadata (node name, dimensions, etc.) + associated with a node. + Default is true. +\end_layout + \begin_layout Subsection WriteWordAndClass Command \begin_inset Index idx @@ -5509,8 +5526,8 @@ traceLevel=0 # larger values mean more output The default value is 0 and specifies minimal output. The higher the number the more output can be expected. - Currently 0 (limited output), 1 (medium output) and 2 (verbose output) are - the only values supported. + Currently 0 (limited output), 1 (medium output) and 2 (verbose output) + are the only values supported. \end_layout \begin_layout Subsection @@ -5831,8 +5848,7 @@ status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -cntk configFile=yourExp.cntk mnistTrain=[reader=[file="mynewfile.txt"]] - +cntk configFile=yourExp.cntk mnistTrain=[reader=[file="mynewfile.txt"]] \end_layout \end_inset @@ -5891,8 +5907,8 @@ cntk configFile=yourExp1.cntk configFile=yourExp2.cntk \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -If yourExp2.cntk only contains the string "mnistTrain=[reader=[file=mynewfile.tx -t]]", then both of these commands would be equivalent to: +If yourExp2.cntk only contains the string "mnistTrain=[reader=[file=mynewfile.txt] +]", then both of these commands would be equivalent to: \end_layout \begin_layout Standard @@ -5902,8 +5918,7 @@ status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -cntk configFile=yourExp1.cntk mnistTrain=[reader=[file="mynewfile.txt"]] - +cntk configFile=yourExp1.cntk mnistTrain=[reader=[file="mynewfile.txt"]] \end_layout \end_inset @@ -5926,8 +5941,8 @@ status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -cntk configFile=yourExp1.cntk+yourExp2.cntk var1=value configFile=yourExp3.conf -ig +cntk configFile=yourExp1.cntk+yourExp2.cntk var1=value configFile=yourExp3.config + \end_layout \end_inset @@ -6007,9 +6022,9 @@ included Including a configuration file is equivalent to pasting the contents of that file at the location of the include statement. Include statements are resolved recursively (using a depth-first search), - meaning that if yourExpA.cntk includes yourExpB.cntk, and yourExpB.cntk - includes yourExpC.cntk, then the full chain will be resolved, and yourExpC.conf -ig will effectively be included in yourExpA.cntk. + meaning that if yourExpA.cntk includes yourExpB.cntk, and yourExpB.cntk includes + yourExpC.cntk, then the full chain will be resolved, and yourExpC.config + will effectively be included in yourExpA.cntk. If a configuration file is included multiple times (eg, 'A' includes 'B' and 'C', and 'B' also includes 'C'), then it will effectively only be included the first time it is encountered.