Finding TP, TN, FP, FN using histc. First Input must be a real non-sparse numeric array (error)
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I am finding TP, TN, FP, FN (confusion matrix) of predicted and actual image. smapImg is the predicted/output image and gtImg is the actual/ground truth image.
TP = histc(smapImg(gtImg), 0:255);
FP = histc(smapImg(~gtImg), 0:255);
FN = histc(~smapImg(gtImg), 0:255);
TN = histc(~smapImg(~gtImg), 0:255);
I am getting this error "First Input must be a real non-sparse numeric array" while computing FN and TN, while TP and FP are computing correctely. Please help.
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Steven Lord
on 20 Aug 2019
What does the following command display? Show all the columns as any of them may contain information important to understanding why you receive that error.
whos smapImg gtImg
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Adam Danz
on 20 Aug 2019
Edited: Adam Danz
on 21 Aug 2019
The negation (~) is turnning the array into a logical array. As the error message indicates, the first input is expected to be numeric (not logical).
~smapImg(gtImg)
Example
t = uint8(rand(1,10))
class(t)
ans =
'uint8'
t2 = ~t;
class(t2)
ans =
'logical'
A reproduction of the error using the logical vector
histc(t2,1:3)
Error using histc
First Input must be a real non-sparse numeric array.
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