Which's the better classifier to use for skin issues identification using matlab
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    Elias Unk
 el 9 de Mzo. de 2017
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Elias Unk
 el 26 de Mzo. de 2017
            My project consists of extracting color,texture and shape features and try to identify skin conditions,i'll obviously need more than 10 classes(diseases) and have around 40 to 50 samples of each to train,i've done my research regarding Neural networks,KNN,Naive Bayes,Multi class SVM and others but i'm still indecisive regarding which to use knowing that the most previous researches in this field are usually 2 classes using SVM or knn,so any advice or guidance would be appreciated.
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  Greg Heath
      
      
 el 9 de Mzo. de 2017
        I don't know which would be best for you. However, NNs are universal approximators and I would be surprised if any of the others would have significantly lower error rates.
The appropriate NN to use is PATTERNNET. See the online documentation
 help patternnet
and
 doc patternnet
I have posted many examples on both the NEWSGROUP and ANSWERS. Use the search words
 greg patternnet
Hope this helps.
Thank you for formally accepting my answer
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  Greg Heath
      
      
 el 25 de Mzo. de 2017
        PATTERNNET is a universal classifier which typically means for a given set of reasonable input/target pairs you will probably do no better with another type of classifier.
On the other hand, another type of universal classifier like NEWRB might be easier to train and understand.
Hope this helps.
Greg
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 el 26 de Mzo. de 2017
        Try using perfcurve() in the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox to compute the ROC curve for the various techniques.
You can also use confusionmat() to see how well your 10 classes are being properly classified. Ideally you'd have a diagonal matrix. The wider it is, the less accurate the technique is.
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