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I am using the Neural Network toolbox and attempting to determine how a trained patternnet would classify some test data. The documentation indicates I should use "classify" for this purpose. However, when I do so, I get an error message, because (as documented by "which classify") an unrelated function named "classify" is found preferentially on my matlabpath (/Applications/MATLAB_R2016a.app/toolbox/stats/stats/classify.m). If I "examine package contents" (I'm on a Mac), in fact that stats version of classify is the only one found. If I "doc classify" I get the stats version (re: Discriminant analysis), but at the top there is a notation: "Other uses of classify: nnet/SeriesNetwork.classify", and if I follow the offered link I find documentation on the version of classify appropriate for neural networks. How can I make that version of "classify" the one found in response to a command-line entry or a script? The same problem pertains to "predict". This overloading of function names seems like a very bad idea - what gives?
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per isakson
on 11 Aug 2016
Edited: per isakson
on 11 Aug 2016
Doc says
"[Ypred,scores] = classify(net,X) estimates the classes for the data in X using the trained network, net."
In this case classify is a method of the class, SeriesNetwork, and net is an object of that class.
I guess your first input argument is not an object of SeriesNetwork.
Walter Roberson
on 11 Aug 2016
patternnet and SeriesNetwork are not the same, so classify() cannot be used with a patternnet.
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Aug 2016
patternnet() uses train() and perform(), not classify
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Greg Heath
on 14 Aug 2016
The NNET Roolbox has functions that convert vector output to classindices and vice versa.
classindices = [ 1 3 5 2 4 ]
target = full(ind2vec(classindices))
classindices = vec2ind(target)
Hope this helps.
Greg
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