Is it possible , to use NaiveBayes.fit prediction with crossvalind
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Sir, with the given code i executed the program but it returns error.... i'm in need to calculate sensitivity and specificity also.. ... ??? Error using ==> subsindex Function 'subsindex' is not defined for values of class 'biolearning.classperformance'. .... so is it not possible for us to use crossvalind with NaiveBayes.fit?????? ...
load target
load data
GroupTrain=target;
TrainingSet=data;
Indices = crossvalind('Kfold', GroupTrain,10);
cp1 = classperf(GroupTrain)
for i = 1:10
test = (Indices == i); train = ~test;
Bayes_Model = NaiveBayes.fit(TrainingSet(train,:), GroupTrain(train,:), 'Distribution','kernel');
[Bayes_Predicted] = Bayes_Model.predict(data(test(cp1,1),:));
[conf, classorder] = confusionmat(target(test(c,1)),Bayes_Predicted);
classperf(cp1,Bayes_Model,test)
end
.. waiting for valuable suggestion...
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Tom Lane
am 10 Mär. 2013
The error comes from this:
test(cp1,1)
You're using cp1 to index into the logical vector test. I suspect you want something like
data(test,:)
Then you may move on to the line where "c" is undefined, but perhaps you can take it from there.
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Narges J
am 3 Sep. 2014
Hi,
I wrote the code like above and did modification but I received this error:
Error using classreg.learning.internal.DisallowVectorOps/subsref (line 16) You cannot index into an object of class NaiveBayes using () indexing.
Error in classperf (line 219) gps = varargin{1}(:);
Please can you help me how I can solve it.
Thank you.
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