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+ | I found a MATLAB "[http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/15562-k-nearest-neighbors function]" for finding the k-nearest neighbors (kNN) within a set of points, which can be useful for homework 3. | ||
+ | I tried it and it works well. I did some experiments using the Wine data set of UCI (http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets.html). I used attributes 1 and 7 of the red wine data set (red points) and the white wine data set (grey points). For this simple experiment, I used only the first 100 data points of each set. The following figures show the classification regions using k=1, 3, 7. The red wine region is brown and the white wine region is white. The regions are constructed using MATLAB's contourf function. | ||
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Revision as of 09:30, 7 April 2010
I found a MATLAB "function" for finding the k-nearest neighbors (kNN) within a set of points, which can be useful for homework 3.
I tried it and it works well. I did some experiments using the Wine data set of UCI (http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets.html). I used attributes 1 and 7 of the red wine data set (red points) and the white wine data set (grey points). For this simple experiment, I used only the first 100 data points of each set. The following figures show the classification regions using k=1, 3, 7. The red wine region is brown and the white wine region is white. The regions are constructed using MATLAB's contourf function.