I have written the followin code on Matlab :
class1 = [0, 0; 0, 1; 2, 2; 3, 1; 3, 2; 3, 3;];
class2 = [6, 9; 8, 9; 9, 8; 9, 9; 9, 10; 8, 11;];
mu1 = mean(class1);
mu2 = mean(class2);
sigma1 = cov(class1);
sigma2 = cov(class2);
syms x y;
g1 = -0.5*([x;y]-mu1)*inv(sigma1)*([x;y]-mu1)-log(2*pi)-0.5*log(det(sigma1));
g2 = -0.5*([x;y]-mu2)*inv(sigma2)*([x;y]-mu2)-log(2*pi)-0.5*log(det(sigma2));
g = g1 - g2;
ezplot(g, [[-1,11], [-1,11]]);
and this is the error I keep getting :
??? g1 = -0.5*([x;y]-mu1)*inv(sigma1)*([x;y]-mu1)-log(2*pi)-0.5*log(det(sigma1));
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Error: The input character is not valid in MATLAB statements or expressions.

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José-Luis
José-Luis am 26 Aug. 2014

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The transpose character is not what you think it is:
g1 = -0.5*([x;y]-mu1')'*inv(sigma1)*([x;y]-mu1')-log(2*pi)-0.5*log(det(sigma1));

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Lala
Lala am 26 Aug. 2014
What is it then ?
José-Luis
José-Luis am 26 Aug. 2014
Please copy/paste the modified line and you can see for yourself.
Lala
Lala am 26 Aug. 2014
Thank you José. What is the symbol I used earlier used for ?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 26 Aug. 2014
I don't think the slanted apostrophe is used for anything in MATLAB, that I'm aware of anyway.
Lala
Lala am 26 Aug. 2014
Ok, thank you once again, you have been very helpful.
José-Luis
José-Luis am 26 Aug. 2014
My pleasure. Please accept an answer if it helped you.

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