Help with creating a for loop
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Can someone help me out with writing a for loop? I'll do my best to explain. So, I need to take the first row of a 20x4096 single and compare it with row 2, then row 3, and then row 4 using cosine similarity where row 1 = x and rows 2 through 4 = y. Then I need to take row 5, compare it with row 6, then row 7, then row 8 and continue that process until I get through all 20 rows. Hopefully that all makes sense. I can provide whatever is needed.
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James Tursa
am 12 Dez. 2020
Bearbeitet: James Tursa
am 12 Dez. 2020
You could take this approach:
A = your matrix
AA = A*A'; % all of the dot products between rows (more than you need, actually)
d = sqrt(diag(AA)); % the norms of the rows
AA = AA ./ d; AA = AA ./ d'; % normalize everything, or AA = AA ./ (d*d');
The result has the cosine similarities between all of the rows. Pick off what you need. E.g., AA(1,2) has the cosine similarity between rows 1 and 2. AA(5,8) has the cosine similarity between rows 5 and 8. Etc.
This does extra computations that you don't need, of course. But by using functions like matrix multiply that are multi-threaded I am guessing it may run faster than custom code that tries to avoid the unnecessary computations. The caveat is if the row size is too large then the memory usage may bog you down.
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James Tursa
am 13 Dez. 2020
Bearbeitet: James Tursa
am 13 Dez. 2020
Well, forget variable A. Simply use my code with featuresTest.
I would point out that this is the first time you have bothered to mention to me that you have extracted every 4th row into a separate variable and are trying to work with that. This would have been an important detail to mention up front.
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