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'''
The sample demonstrates how to train Random Trees classifier
(or Boosting classifier, or MLP, or Knearest, or Support Vector Machines) using the provided dataset.
We use the sample database letter-recognition.data
from UCI Repository, here is the link:
Newman, D.J. & Hettich, S. & Blake, C.L. & Merz, C.J. (1998).
UCI Repository of machine learning databases
[http://www.ics.uci.edu/~mlearn/MLRepository.html].
Irvine, CA: University of California, Department of Information and Computer Science.
The dataset consists of 20000 feature vectors along with the
responses - capital latin letters A..Z.
The first 10000 samples are used for training
and the remaining 10000 - to test the classifier.
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USAGE:
letter_recog.py [--model <model>]
[--data <data fn>]
[--load <model fn>] [--save <model fn>]
Models: RTrees, KNearest, Boost, SVM, MLP
'''
import numpy as np
import cv2
def load_base(fn):
a = np.loadtxt(fn, np.float32, delimiter=',', converters={ 0 : lambda ch : ord(ch)-ord('A') })
samples, responses = a[:,1:], a[:,0]
return samples, responses
class LetterStatModel(object):
class_n = 26
train_ratio = 0.5
def load(self, fn):
self.model.load(fn)
def save(self, fn):
self.model.save(fn)
def unroll_samples(self, samples):
sample_n, var_n = samples.shape
new_samples = np.zeros((sample_n * self.class_n, var_n+1), np.float32)
new_samples[:,:-1] = np.repeat(samples, self.class_n, axis=0)
new_samples[:,-1] = np.tile(np.arange(self.class_n), sample_n)
return new_samples
def unroll_responses(self, responses):
sample_n = len(responses)
new_responses = np.zeros(sample_n*self.class_n, np.int32)
resp_idx = np.int32( responses + np.arange(sample_n)*self.class_n )
new_responses[resp_idx] = 1
return new_responses
class RTrees(LetterStatModel):
def __init__(self):
self.model = cv2.RTrees()
def train(self, samples, responses):
sample_n, var_n = samples.shape
var_types = np.array([cv2.CV_VAR_NUMERICAL] * var_n + [cv2.CV_VAR_CATEGORICAL], np.uint8)
#CvRTParams(10,10,0,false,15,0,true,4,100,0.01f,CV_TERMCRIT_ITER));
params = dict(max_depth=10 )
self.model.train(samples, cv2.CV_ROW_SAMPLE, responses, varType = var_types, params = params)
def predict(self, samples):
return np.float32( [self.model.predict(s) for s in samples] )
class KNearest(LetterStatModel):
def __init__(self):
self.model = cv2.KNearest()
def train(self, samples, responses):
self.model.train(samples, responses)
def predict(self, samples):
retval, results, neigh_resp, dists = self.model.find_nearest(samples, k = 10)
return results.ravel()
class Boost(LetterStatModel):
def __init__(self):
self.model = cv2.Boost()
def train(self, samples, responses):
sample_n, var_n = samples.shape
new_samples = self.unroll_samples(samples)
new_responses = self.unroll_responses(responses)
var_types = np.array([cv2.CV_VAR_NUMERICAL] * var_n + [cv2.CV_VAR_CATEGORICAL, cv2.CV_VAR_CATEGORICAL], np.uint8)
#CvBoostParams(CvBoost::REAL, 100, 0.95, 5, false, 0 )
params = dict(max_depth=5) #, use_surrogates=False)
self.model.train(new_samples, cv2.CV_ROW_SAMPLE, new_responses, varType = var_types, params=params)
def predict(self, samples):
new_samples = self.unroll_samples(samples)
pred = np.array( [self.model.predict(s, returnSum = True) for s in new_samples] )
pred = pred.reshape(-1, self.class_n).argmax(1)
return pred
class SVM(LetterStatModel):
def __init__(self):
self.model = cv2.SVM()
def train(self, samples, responses):
params = dict( kernel_type = cv2.SVM_LINEAR,
svm_type = cv2.SVM_C_SVC,
C = 1 )
self.model.train(samples, responses, params = params)
def predict(self, samples):
return self.model.predict_all(samples).ravel()
class MLP(LetterStatModel):
def __init__(self):
self.model = cv2.ANN_MLP()
def train(self, samples, responses):
sample_n, var_n = samples.shape
new_responses = self.unroll_responses(responses).reshape(-1, self.class_n)
layer_sizes = np.int32([var_n, 100, 100, self.class_n])
self.model.create(layer_sizes)
# CvANN_MLP_TrainParams::BACKPROP,0.001
params = dict( term_crit = (cv2.TERM_CRITERIA_COUNT, 300, 0.01),
train_method = cv2.ANN_MLP_TRAIN_PARAMS_BACKPROP,
bp_dw_scale = 0.001,
bp_moment_scale = 0.0 )
self.model.train(samples, np.float32(new_responses), None, params = params)
def predict(self, samples):
ret, resp = self.model.predict(samples)
return resp.argmax(-1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import getopt
import sys
print __doc__
models = [RTrees, KNearest, Boost, SVM, MLP] # NBayes
models = dict( [(cls.__name__.lower(), cls) for cls in models] )
args, dummy = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], '', ['model=', 'data=', 'load=', 'save='])
args = dict(args)
args.setdefault('--model', 'rtrees')
args.setdefault('--data', '../cpp/letter-recognition.data')
print 'loading data %s ...' % args['--data']
samples, responses = load_base(args['--data'])
Model = models[args['--model']]
model = Model()
train_n = int(len(samples)*model.train_ratio)
if '--load' in args:
fn = args['--load']
print 'loading model from %s ...' % fn
model.load(fn)
else:
print 'training %s ...' % Model.__name__
model.train(samples[:train_n], responses[:train_n])
print 'testing...'
train_rate = np.mean(model.predict(samples[:train_n]) == responses[:train_n])
test_rate = np.mean(model.predict(samples[train_n:]) == responses[train_n:])
print 'train rate: %f test rate: %f' % (train_rate*100, test_rate*100)
if '--save' in args:
fn = args['--save']
print 'saving model to %s ...' % fn
model.save(fn)
cv2.destroyAllWindows()