Problem in Neural Network
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When I try to run the code
img = edu_imgpreprocess(I);
for cnt = 1:50
bw2 = edu_imgcrop(img{cnt});
charvec = edu_imgresize(bw2);
out(:,cnt) = charvec;
end
P = out(:,1:40);
T = [eye(10) eye(10) eye(10) eye(10) ];
Ptest = out(:,41:50);
For 26 alphabets making a change in the code as follows:
img = edu_imgpreprocess(I);
for cnt = 1:26
bw2 = edu_imgcrop(img{cnt});
charvec = edu_imgresize(bw2);
out(:,cnt) = charvec;
end
P = out(:,1:20);
T = [eye(10) eye(10) eye(10) eye(10) ];
Ptest = out(:,21:26);
It gives me an error of
Error using rgb2gray>parse_inputs (line 81)
MAP must be a m x 3 array.
Error in rgb2gray (line 35)
X = parse_inputs(varargin{:});
Error in edu_imgpreprocess (line 3)
Igray = rgb2gray(I);
Error in char3 (line 8)
img = edu_imgpreprocess(I);
Kindly help please. Thanks.
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Greg Heath
2013년 9월 29일
I don't see any neural network functions. So why use neural network in the title?
Mo'ath Al-Hayek
2022년 3월 26일
can you share with us your code after modification?
Image Analyst
2022년 3월 26일
@Mo'ath Al-Hayek probably not since @Mohammad has not been here in 9 years so he'll probably never see your message. Or if he does, he doesn't have the code anymore. You're best off just posting your own question in your own new discussion thread (not here).
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Image Analyst
2013년 9월 29일
편집: Image Analyst
2022년 3월 26일
If this is still a problem for you, what did you pass in for (the badly-named) I? Do a "whos I" before that line and say what is in the command window. Changes are it's not a regular, normal RGB image.
Replace this:
Igray = rgb2gray(I);
with this:
if ndims(I) == 3
Igray = rgb2gray(I);
else
Igray = I;
end
Dabira
2014년 6월 26일
0 개 추천
Please tell me where did yu find out.m I cant find it
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Vijan Kaush
2016년 11월 22일
편집: Walter Roberson
2016년 11월 22일
here you can find the out.m function.
Walter Roberson
2016년 11월 22일
In the code in the Question here, out is an array not a function.
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