ReconstructionICA
Feature extraction by reconstruction ICA
Description
ReconstructionICA
applies reconstruction
independent component analysis (RICA) to learn a transformation that maps input
predictors to new predictors.
Creation
Create a ReconstructionICA
object by using the
rica
function.
Properties
This property is read-only.
Fitting history, returned as a structure with two fields:
Iteration
— Iteration numbers from 0 through the final iteration.Objective
— Objective function value at each corresponding iteration. Iteration 0 corresponds to the initial values, before any fitting.
Data Types: struct
This property is read-only.
Initial feature transformation weights, returned as a
p
-by-q
matrix, where p
is the number of predictors passed in X
and
q
is the number of features that you want. These weights are the
initial weights passed to the creation function. The data type is single when the
training data X
is single.
Data Types: single
| double
This property is read-only.
Parameters for training the model, returned as a structure. The structure
contains a subset of the fields that correspond to the rica
name-value pairs that were
in effect during model creation:
IterationLimit
VerbosityLevel
Lambda
Standardize
ContrastFcn
GradientTolerance
StepTolerance
For details, see the rica
Name,Value
pairs.
Data Types: struct
This property is read-only.
Predictor means when standardizing, returned as a
p
-by-1
vector. This property is nonempty when
the Standardize
name-value pair is
true
at model creation. The value is the vector of predictor
means in the training data. The data type is single when the training data
X
is single.
Data Types: single
| double
This property is read-only.
Non-Gaussianity of sources, returned as a length-q
vector of ±1.
NonGaussianityIndicator(k) = 1
meansrica
models thek
th source as sub-Gaussian.NonGaussianityIndicator(k) = -1
meansrica
models thek
th source as super-Gaussian, with a sharp peak at 0.
Data Types: double
This property is read-only.
Number of output features, returned as a positive integer. This value is
the q
argument passed to
the creation function, which is the requested number of features to
learn.
Data Types: double
This property is read-only.
Number of input predictors, returned as a positive integer. This value is
the number of predictors passed in X
to the creation
function.
Data Types: double
This property is read-only.
Predictor standard deviations when standardizing, returned as a
p
-by-1
vector. This property is nonempty when
the Standardize
name-value pair is
true
at model creation. The value is the vector of predictor
standard deviations in the training data. The data type is single when the training data
X
is single.
Data Types: single
| double
This property is read-only.
Feature transformation weights, returned as a
p
-by-q
matrix, where p
is the number of predictors passed in X
and
q
is the number of features that you want. The data type is
single when the training data X
is single.
Data Types: single
| double
Object Functions
transform | Transform predictors into extracted features |
Examples
Create a ReconstructionICA
object by using the rica
function.
Load the SampleImagePatches
image patches.
data = load('SampleImagePatches');
size(data.X)
ans = 1×2
5000 363
There are 5,000 image patches, each containing 363 features.
Extract 100 features from the data.
rng default % For reproducibility q = 100; Mdl = rica(data.X,q,'IterationLimit',100)
Warning: Solver LBFGS was not able to converge to a solution.
Mdl = ReconstructionICA ModelParameters: [1×1 struct] NumPredictors: 363 NumLearnedFeatures: 100 Mu: [] Sigma: [] FitInfo: [1×1 struct] TransformWeights: [363×100 double] InitialTransformWeights: [] NonGaussianityIndicator: [100×1 double] Properties, Methods
rica
issues a warning because it stopped due to reaching the iteration limit, instead of reaching a step-size limit or a gradient-size limit. You can still use the learned features in the returned object by calling the transform
function.
Version History
Introduced in R2017a
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