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math - What is difference between tf.truncated_normal and tf.random_normal?

tf.random_normal(shape, mean=0.0, stddev=1.0, dtype=tf.float32, seed=None, name=None) outputs random values from a normal distribution.

tf.truncated_normal(shape, mean=0.0, stddev=1.0, dtype=tf.float32, seed=None, name=None) outputs random values from a truncated normal distribution.

I tried googling 'truncated normal distribution'. But didn't understand much.

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The documentation says it all: For truncated normal distribution:

The values are drawn from a normal distribution with specified mean and standard deviation, discarding and re-drawing any samples that are more than two standard deviations from the mean.

Most probably it is easy to understand the difference by plotting the graph for yourself (%magic is because I use jupyter notebook):

import tensorflow as tf
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

%matplotlib inline  

n = 500000
A = tf.truncated_normal((n,))
B = tf.random_normal((n,))
with tf.Session() as sess:
    a, b = sess.run([A, B])

And now

plt.hist(a, 100, (-4.2, 4.2));
plt.hist(b, 100, (-4.2, 4.2));

enter image description here


The point for using truncated normal is to overcome saturation of tome functions like sigmoid (where if the value is too big/small, the neuron stops learning).


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