OptimizeHyperparameters option not recognized in R2016a

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Hello there!
I am trying to follow this example:
But it seems the OptimizeHyperparameters option is not recognized. I am using Matlab R2016a in Linux (Ubuntu 14.04).
Any help will be very appreciated!

Answers (1)

Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss on 24 Feb 2017
As the release notes state, Bayesian optimization was introduced in R2016b. You'll have to upgrade to use this functionality.
Alan Weiss
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Feb 2017
I think a "This keyword / parameter was added in ..." would help, even without links to the release notes.
As a separate matter, it might also be useful to have a button to click to see all the reverse notes for a topic, even if that was just done as a "query the package release notes for mention of this routine", like
except directing to the correct Toolboxes's release notes (and available versions.)
On a related note: I not infrequently look at a topic and then want to review the equivalent page for a previous release. There is no direct way to do that. I have to head over to the Archived Documentation page, select the toolbox, drill down to the alphabetical function list, and select the function. In theory to then review the same page for a different release I have to go back to the Archived Documentation page again and drill back down. In practice I usually URL hack the release name in, which works for some releases but there have been at least two major reorganizations of the help pages so that is not reliable. It would be useful if each page had a direct mechanism to review the equivalent page in previous versions.
... and while I am at it ;-)
Some of the pages that do not have to do with toolbox functions change and there is no versioning available for them. One example is the Support Packages (e.g., Arduino): every time I need to figure out which MATLAB release supported what for those, I either have to consult my own previous responses about those, or I have to dig in to the File Exchange. There is a different example outside of the Support Packages that I hit even more often, but unfortunately it is not coming to mind at the moment.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Feb 2017
An example of information that is not versioned but should be is https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/arduino-simulink.html which talks about (among other things) which Arduino devices support external mode.

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