MATLAB executable file for predictive modeling
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Maaz Ahmad
el 3 de Feb. de 2022
Comentada: Maaz Ahmad
el 6 de Feb. de 2022
I have created a ML model using separate external functions for training and prediction. I want to provide the trained models for predictions to my client who does not has MATLAB installed in their systems. I guess I would need to create an exectuable of my script file, but I am not sure whether it can be done successfully. My concern is whether the executable file would be able to integrate / recognize the external function (which is needed for prediction) when encountered by the MATLAB compiler? I was thinking of creating an executbale by creating a function which inputs the test data to be predicted, trained model structure, and prediction function handle, but I am unsure whether this can work.
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Steven Lord
el 3 de Feb. de 2022
From the documentation: "MATLAB Runtime only works on MATLAB code that was encrypted when the deployable archive was built. Any function or process that dynamically generates new MATLAB code will not work against MATLAB Runtime."
If you're hoping to create an executable that can execute a training function that is specified by the user when they run the application (that is not present when the executable was created) that's not going to work.
But looking at what functionality from Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox MATLAB Compiler supports I see that "All command line functionality" is supported while "Prebuilt Apps and UIs included in the toolbox" are not.
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Steven Lord
el 6 de Feb. de 2022
Is the function that makes predictions for the data set available when the application is created or do you want to specify it at runtime?
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