I am learning the neural network and I want to write a function cross_entropy in python. Where it is defined as
where N is the number of samples, k is the number of classes, log is the natural logarithm, t_i,j is 1 if sample i is in class j and 0 otherwise, and p_i,j is the predicted probability that sample i is in class j.
To avoid numerical issues with logarithm, clip the predictions to [10^{−12}, 1 − 10^{−12}] range.
According to the above description, I wrote down the codes by clipping the predictions to [epsilon, 1 − epsilon] range, then computing the cross_entropy based on the above formula.
def cross_entropy(predictions, targets, epsilon=1e-12):
    """
    Computes cross entropy between targets (encoded as one-hot vectors)
    and predictions. 
    Input: predictions (N, k) ndarray
           targets (N, k) ndarray        
    Returns: scalar
    """
    predictions = np.clip(predictions, epsilon, 1. - epsilon)
    ce = - np.mean(np.log(predictions) * targets) 
    return ce
The following code will be used to check if the function cross_entropy are correct.
predictions = np.array([[0.25,0.25,0.25,0.25],
                        [0.01,0.01,0.01,0.96]])
targets = np.array([[0,0,0,1],
                  [0,0,0,1]])
ans = 0.71355817782  #Correct answer
x = cross_entropy(predictions, targets)
print(np.isclose(x,ans))
The output of the above codes is False, that to say my codes for defining the function cross_entropy is not correct. Then I print the result of cross_entropy(predictions, targets). It gave 0.178389544455 and the correct result should be ans = 0.71355817782. Could anybody help me to check what is the problem with my codes?

 
     
     
    