how to create pairwise label matrix ?
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Hello,
I aim to create a label matrix that works as the following:
suppose I have the samples (1,2,3,4) as vectors and I want to say if any two are neighbors so the label is (1). if any two are not neighbors so the label is (-1). Note that neighbors means these two samples are of the same class. for example, the samples 1 and 3 belong to the same class and the samples 2 and 4 belong to the same class. Now, since the samples 1 and 3 of the same class so the label is (1). The samples 2 and 4 of the same class so the label is (1). The samples 1 and 4 is not of the same class so the label is (-1). The samples 3 and 2 is not of the same class so the label is (-1). In the matrix if the pair like (1,1) or (2,2).. so put zero. finally, the matrix should be:
[0 -1 1;-1 0 -1;1 -1 0 ]
So, any ideas to do that please.
Regards,
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Guillaume
on 26 Jul 2018
if any two are neighbors so the label is one. if any two are not neighbors so the label is -1 and use label 0 otherwise
Hum, as far as I can tell some things are either neighbours (1) or not (-1), there is no third option. So what would 0 denote?
As for answering your question, it's completely unclear what the definition of a neighbour is. Similarly, you're talking about 1, 3 being of the same class. We have no idea what 1, 3 mean, nor what same class mean.
Can you give an example of input(s) and desired output(s)?
Sarah A
on 26 Jul 2018
Guillaume
on 26 Jul 2018
yes, it's a lot clearer now. The only thing missing is how do you know the sample class?
Sarah A
on 31 Jul 2018
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Guillaume
on 26 Jul 2018
Going with dpb's example (with slightly better variable names, don't use class it's too useful a function to shadow!), to generate the label matrix:
varclass = categorical({'A','B','A','B'});
labelmatrix = 2 * (varclass == varclass') - 1;
labelmatrix(logical(eye(numel(varclass)))) = 0
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dpb
on 26 Jul 2018
" class it's too useful a function..."
Very good point; being a dinosaur I don't write OO code so didn't even think of it... :)
Guillaume
on 31 Jul 2018
class hasn't got much to do with OOP actually. Too often do we ask the OP, "what is class(thevariable_that_generate_the_error) ?". Case in point, here, it would be useful to know what the 'sample class' actually is.
dpb
on 31 Jul 2018
Well, there's that use of class, too... :)
Had been in a conversation over on comp.lang.fortran comparing/contrasting newer features in it to C++ and had those kinds of classes on the brain at the time...
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