How to create a Target data ? Neural Network Tool
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Hello,
I want to make a feedforward backpropagation neural network in order to solve a classification problem.
Let's say I want to import a data set from UCI Machine Learning Repository ( this one ) which is 4x306. How do I create a Target data set in order to train it?
Thanks in advance.
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Mrinmoyee Bhattacharya
on 29 Mar 2019
Moved: Walter Roberson
on 15 Aug 2024
I just want to create target dataset, Is there any code? then it will be helpful for me
huda
on 15 Aug 2024
Moved: Walter Roberson
on 15 Aug 2024
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Jing
on 30 Jan 2013
I guess what you ask is 'preparets' function. This function prepare data for network simulation and training. Use the following command you can find the usage and an example of this function:
doc preparets
Hope it helps!
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Greg Heath
on 30 Jan 2013
No.
preparets is only for "prepar"ing data to use with "t"ime "s"eries
Nikolak
on 30 Jan 2013
Muzafar Pandit
on 9 Feb 2013
How to create a target data? please write in detail
Greg Heath
on 10 Feb 2013
classind =[ 3 1 2 1 3]
target = full(ind2vec(classind))
var0 = mean(var(target'))
SNR = 10
rng(0)
noise = sqrt(var0/SNR)*randn(3,5)
fakeoutput = purelin(target+noise)
predclass = vec2ind(fakeoutput)
Mrinmoyee Bhattacharya
on 29 Mar 2019
how to create target dataset?
Walter Roberson
on 29 Mar 2019
It depends which function you are using. Some of them just want a vector of class numbers. Others want the result of calling vec2ind on the vector of class numbers.
Either way you need information about what the correct class number is for each sample.
Mrinmoyee Bhattacharya
on 29 Mar 2019
I am using this function for create a target dataset:
I have imported my dataset in column vector
My dataset is showing (1x14480)
data = CP1U;
target = full(vec2ind(data))
Is this correct ?
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