use evalfis to read input under a range

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leow
leow am 9 Aug. 2013
Hi,
May i know is there any coding can can be use for evalfis to read input under range or not? For my case:
A=imread('Linggi.tif');
[m n p]=size(A)
r=A(:,:,1);
g=A(:,:,2);
b=A(:,:,3);
Y=readfis('mam.fis');
for i = 1:m,
for j = 1:n,
k=r(i,j) > 88 & r(i,j) <= 90;
l=g(i,j) > 134 & g(i,j) <= 140;
z=b(i,j) > 144 & b(i,j) <= 145;
k1=double(k);
l1=double(l);
z1=double(z);
evalfis([k1 l1 z1],Y)
end
end
I find out that the output for all the row and column read are the same, which means the inference system did not run for the input.
Is that got another method of evalfis can be use for me to use to read input that contains range?
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Iman Ansari
Iman Ansari am 10 Aug. 2013
Bearbeitet: Iman Ansari am 10 Aug. 2013
Why your inputs are logical or zero and one? Check your fuzzy system in Rule Viewer:
Y = readfis('mam.fis');
ruleview(Y)
you can enter your inputs in the lower left of the rule viewer window in the input box then press enter:
[0 0 0]
[0 1 0]
[0 0 1]
leow
leow am 10 Aug. 2013
Hi,
I put the input as k1(:) l1(:) z1(:). Is that i cannot use that as input although I already declare the value of input by range in k1,l1 and z1 form? I have try to put input through and the output value can be show out. I have input [88 134 144] and it successfully show out the value. If like that, why when using ruleview the output can be show out but when i run the coding the output value only shows out the same value as when i open ruleviewer? Is that mean my input did not pass through the rule that i have been built up?
Thanks.

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Iman Ansari
Iman Ansari am 10 Aug. 2013
Bearbeitet: Iman Ansari am 10 Aug. 2013
In your code, input isn't same as [88 134 144]. They are logical (0,1):
evalfis([88 134 144])
but:
evalfis([0 1 1])
Maybe, this is what you want:
clear;
A=imread('Linggi.tif');
[m n p]=size(A);
r=A(:,:,1);
g=A(:,:,2);
b=A(:,:,3);
Y=readfis('mam.fis');
Mask = r > 88 & r <= 90 & g > 134 & g <= 140 & b > 144 & b <= 145;
k1=r(Mask);
l1=g(Mask);
z1=b(Mask);
Output = evalfis([k1 l1 z1],Y);
Result = A;
Result(Mask) = Output;
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Iman Ansari
Iman Ansari am 11 Aug. 2013
Bearbeitet: Iman Ansari am 11 Aug. 2013
I used these 3 lines for testing the code, you don't need these lines.
A1 = uint8(zeros(10,10,3));
Mask = logical(randi([0 1],10,10));
Output = rand(nnz(Mask),1)*6.5;
leow
leow am 11 Aug. 2013
Hi, Thanks, the image can display out different color at different output range already. If I want to input other range, mask1=r > 928 & r <= 100 & g > 147 & g <= 150 & b > 134 & b <= 150; and the result use the same output range that set before to display different color for different range, the part of k1=r(Mask); l1=g(Mask); z1=b(Mask); and im(Mask) = Output; how to edit?
Thanks.

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