import numpy as np def sigmoid(Z): """ Implements the sigmoid activation in numpy Arguments: Z -- numpy array of any shape Returns: A -- output of sigmoid(z), same shape as Z cache -- returns Z as well, useful during backpropagation """ A = 1/(1+np.exp(-Z)) cache = Z return A, cache def relu(Z): """ Implement the RELU function. Arguments: Z -- Output of the linear layer, of any shape Returns: A -- Post-activation parameter, of the same shape as Z cache -- a python dictionary containing "A" ; stored for computing the backward pass efficiently """ A = np.maximum(0,Z) assert(A.shape == Z.shape) cache = Z return A, cache def relu_backward(dA, cache): """ Implement the backward propagation for a single RELU unit. Arguments: dA -- post-activation gradient, of any shape cache -- 'Z' where we store for computing backward propagation efficiently Returns: dZ -- Gradient of the cost with respect to Z """ Z = cache dZ = np.array(dA, copy=True) # just converting dz to a correct object. # When z <= 0, you should set dz to 0 as well. dZ[Z <= 0] = 0 assert (dZ.shape == Z.shape) return dZ def sigmoid_backward(dA, cache): """ Implement the backward propagation for a single SIGMOID unit. Arguments: dA -- post-activation gradient, of any shape cache -- 'Z' where we store for computing backward propagation efficiently Returns: dZ -- Gradient of the cost with respect to Z """ Z = cache s = 1/(1+np.exp(-Z)) dZ = dA * s * (1-s) assert (dZ.shape == Z.shape) return dZ