how to divide a data set randomly into training and testing data set?
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Hello guys, I have a dataset of a matrix of size 399*6 type double and I want to divide it randomly into 2 subsets training and testing sets by using the cross-validation.
i have tried this code but did get what i want https://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/cvpartition-class.html
Could anyone help me to do that?
Expected outputs:
training_data: k*6 double
testing_data: l*6 double
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Jeremy Breytenbach
2019년 5월 24일
편집: Jeremy Breytenbach
2019년 5월 24일
3 개 추천
Hi there.
If you have the Deep Learning toolbox, you can use the function dividerand: https://www.mathworks.com/help/deeplearning/ref/dividerand.html
[trainInd,valInd,testInd] = dividerand(Q,trainRatio,valRatio,testRatio) separates targets into three sets: training, validation, and testing.
ALDO
2020년 2월 2일
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you can use The helper function 'helperRandomSplit', It performs the random split. helperRandomSplit accepts the desired split percentage for the training data and Data. The helperRandomSplit function outputs two data sets along with a set of labels for each. Each row of trainData and testData is an signal. Each element of trainLabels and testLabels contains the class label for the corresponding row of the data matrices.
percent_train = 70;
[trainData,testData,trainLabels,testLabels] = ...
helperRandomSplit(percent_train,Data);
make sure to have the proper toolbox to use it.
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Lucrezia Cester
2021년 2월 7일
could you please send a link to this function?
sidra ashiq
2018년 11월 23일
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Training = A(idx(1:round(P*m)),:) ;
what is the A function??
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Mohamed Marei
2018년 12월 17일
A is the vector or array indexed by the elements inside the bracket. It is not a function.
madhan ravi
2018년 12월 17일
A is a matrix
Mehernaz Savai
2022년 5월 26일
편집: Mehernaz Savai
2022년 5월 26일
You can partition data in a number of ways:
Let X be your input matrix. You can also use similar workflow for Tables.
% Partiion with 40% data as testing
hpartition = cvpartition(size(X,1),'Holdout',0.4);
% Extract indices for training and test
trainId = training(hpartition);
testId = test(hpartition);
% Use Indices to parition the matrix
trainData = X(trainId,:);
testData = X(testId,:);
% Partiion with 60:20:20 ratio for training,validation and testing
% respectively
[trainId,valId,testId] = dividerand(size(X,1),0.6,0.2,0.2);
% Use Indices to parition the matrix
trainData = X(trainId,:);
valData = X(valInd,:);
testData = X(testId,:);
Pramod Hullole
2019년 3월 5일
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hello sir,
iI'm new to the neuralnetworks..now i am working on my projects which is leaf disease detections using image processing. i am done with feature extraction and now not getting what is the next step..i know that i should apply nn and divide it in training and testing data set.. but in practically how to procced that's what i am not getting .please help me through this... please send steps..each steps in details. .
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Savas Yaguzluk
2019년 3월 8일
Dear Pramod,
Open a new topic and ask your question there. So, people can see your topic title and help you.
Hossein Amini
2019년 7월 15일
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Hi there, it worked for me but I have problem in rest of the code. In newrb doc, it has been witten how to write the code but the more tried that I did, I got error like below.

Hossein Amini
2019년 7월 15일
[z,r] = size(X);
idx = randperm(z);
TrainX = (X(idx(1:round(Ptrain.*z)),:))';
TrainY = (Y(idx(1:round(Ptrain.*z)),:))';
TestX = (X(idx(round(Ptrain.*z)+1:end),:))';
TestY = (Y(idx(round(Ptrain.*z)+1:end),:))';
If I'm not mistaken, in newrb doc, the size of input data and output data should be same like (4x266 and 1x266), that's why I transposed that matrixes. But the error which I got is specifying zeros matrix. I don't know how to prepare that.
ranjana roy chowdhury
2019년 7월 15일
0 개 추천
the dataset is WS Dream dataset with 339*5825.The entries have values between 0 and 0.1,few entries are -1.I want to make 96% of this dataset 0 excluding the entries having -1 in dataset.
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