Data representation in a specific format
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Saugata Bose
on 28 Apr 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 29 Apr 2019
Hi
I am working on a large data set which I need to convert in a specific format for further processing. I am looking for your advice in this regard.
Sample data
A=[0.99 -0.99
1 -1
0.55 -0.55]
Sample output:
val(:,:,1,1)=0.99
val(:,:,2,1)=-0.99
val(:,:,1,2)=1
val(:,:,2,2)=-1
val(:,:,1,3)=0.55
val(:,:,2,3)=-0.55
During working on this, I found a code inside a cnn toolbox of matlab r2018b
function dummifiedOut = dummify(categoricalIn)
% iDummify Convert a categorical input into a dummified output.
%
% dummifiedOut(1,1,i,j)=1 if observation j is in class i, and zero
% otherwise. Therefore, dummifiedOut will be of size [1, 1, K, N],
% where K is the number of categories and N is the number of
% observation in categoricalIn.
% Copyright 2015-2016 The MathWorks, Inc.
numObservations = numel(categoricalIn);
numCategories = numel(categories(categoricalIn));
dummifiedSize = [1, 1, numCategories, numObservations];
dummifiedOut = zeros(dummifiedSize);
categoricalIn = iMakeHorizontal( categoricalIn );
idx = sub2ind(dummifiedSize(3:4), int32(categoricalIn), 1:numObservations);
dummifiedOut(idx) = 1;
end
function vec = iMakeHorizontal( vec )
vec = reshape( vec, 1, numel( vec ) );
end
Can we modify this block of code in such a way to produce the sample output?
I am looking for your advice.
thanks,
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Apr 2019
You write to the same location multiple times.
Are your two values always exact negatives of each other?
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Apr 2019
val = repmat(permute(A, [4 3 2 1]), num_rows, num_cols, 1, 1);
where num_rows is the number of rows you want for val(:,:,1,1) and num_cols is the number of columns you want for val(:,:,1,1)
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Apr 2019
A = [0.99 -0.99 0 0
1 -1 0 0
0.55 -0.55 0 0
]
together with the code I posted.
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