please help me to classify data in three group using SVM .
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load fisheriris
data = [meas(:,1), meas(:,2)];
groups = ismember(species,'setosa');
% create a new column vector,
% groups, to classify data into two groups: Setosa and non-Setosa.
*_Instead of two group, classify data in three group --sentosa,versicolor,virginica-- what is other change in code_*
[train, test] = crossvalind('holdOut',groups);
cp = classperf(groups);
classperf(cp,classes,test);
cp.CorrectRate
svmStruct = svmtrain(data(train,:),groups(train),...
'showplot',true,'boxconstraint',1e6);
classes = svmclassify(svmStruct,data(test,:),'showplot',true);
classperf(cp,classes,test);
cp.CorrectRate
ThANks u
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Walter Roberson
2013년 7월 29일
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To classify into three groups with SVM you need to use two steps for the classification. You first classify the first group vs (the second group together with the third group). You remove the elements that were classified as being in the first group, leaving (second group together with third group). You then classify the second group compared to that; after removing the elements identified as the second group, what is left over will be the third group.
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the cyclist
2013년 7월 29일
@mahendra:
You might also want to consider k-means clustering for this.
doc kmeans
for details.
mahendra
2013년 7월 30일
Walter Roberson
2013년 7월 30일
In the first pass, temporarily renumber all samples in class #2 and #3 to be numbered #4, leaving class #1 as class #1. Train on that and save the resulting classifier ('A').
In the second pass, remove all samples in class #1, and train #2 vs #3, and save the resulting classifier ('B')
Now, to use this, classify the unlabeled samples using classifier A. The samples will get classified as being in class #1 or in #4. Extract the ones classified #1: those belong to class #1.
Take everything that was left (#4), remove the #4 label, and classify the (now unlabeled) samples using classifier B. The samples will get classified as being in class #2 or in #3.
Now, each sample was classified as #1 by running the first classifier, or was classified as #2 or #3 using the second classifier. The task is finished.
mahendra
2013년 7월 30일
Walter Roberson
2013년 7월 30일
You managed to create the code to get as far as classifying two classes; just use the same kinds of calls to create a second classifier and to classify using it.
Tommy Carpenter
2015년 3월 19일
This is not the recommended way to perform multi class SVM. See: http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/21465/best-way-to-perform-multiclass-svm
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