I agree with you. It makes no sense. You'll take whatever linear
combinations you want and they'll all be zero.

Álvaro.


On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 6:53 AM, Brian Lee <brian.kihoon....@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I've been wondering about something I've seen in a few papers (AlphaGo's
> paper, Cazenave's resnet policy architecture), which is the presence of an
> input plane filled with 0s.
>
> The input features also typically include a plane of 1s, which makes sense
> to me - zero-padding before a convolution means that the 0/1 demarcation
> line tells the CNN where the edge of the board is. But as far as I can
> tell, a plane of constant 0s should do absolutely nothing. Can anyone
> enlighten me?
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