Deeplearning toolbox data input

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George navash
George navash il 6 Apr 2023
I have hyperspectral data cubes of 640*480*100. And want to use patches of my data 16*16*100 as an input for the deeplearning toolbox, but i can't seem to get to get it working. The toolbox only allows image formats, but saving the patches as images isn't possible due to the spectral dimension.
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre il 6 Apr 2023
Could you be more specific? The Deep Learning Toolbox is a collection of functions, apps, and examples for designing, training, and analyzing deep learning networks. Which one of these are you having difficulty using?
George navash
George navash il 6 Apr 2023
Hi Cris,
I mean the deep network designer from the toolbox. It only allows jpg, png, etc as input format which consists out of mainly 3 dimensions, r,g,b. But my spectrum consists out of 100 dimensions for the wavelength aspect. I have saved my data in matrices of 16*16*100 but i cant use .mat as an input for the deep network designer

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Matt J
Matt J il 6 Apr 2023
Modificato: Matt J il 6 Apr 2023
but i cant use .mat as an input
Yes, you can.
imds = imageDatastore(location,"ReadFcn",@load);
You also don't necessarily need to keep your input data in files. The input to trainNetwork could be a 16x16x100xN numeric array, assuming you're using a recent enough version of Matlab.
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Matt J
Matt J il 6 Apr 2023
Incidentally also, you should probably look at randomPatchExtractionDatastore.
George navash
George navash il 6 Apr 2023
This worked thankyou!!

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Abhishek Tripathi
Abhishek Tripathi il 7 Apr 2023
Modificato: Abhishek Tripathi il 7 Apr 2023
We have one example for Classify Hyperspectral Images Using Deep Learning. Please go through this.
For more info. see the documentation here.

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