Predict classification of a set of images using googlenet

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Hi! I want to classify seeds into four categories. With that, I trained a googlenet cnn. However, I would like to classify another set of images at once using the trained network I've made. Can anyone guide me on how to do it? Thank you so much!

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Ranjeet
Ranjeet on 30 May 2023
Assuming that another set of images belong to the four seed categories, then no extra work is required. The trained 'GoolgeNet' can be used.
If the images are from different class(es), then ‘GoogleNet’ can be fine-tuned with data from the new classes along with the four seed classes.
Following resource can be helpful –
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Maria Pauline Capiroso
Maria Pauline Capiroso on 30 May 2023
Edited: Maria Pauline Capiroso on 30 May 2023
Hi @Ranjeet! Yes, I want to test another set of images (with same set of classes). With that, I made a new script with this code:
function test_network(net, image)
I = imread(image);
R = imresize(I,[224, 224]);
[Label, Probability] = classify(net, R);
figure;
imshow(R)
title({char(Label),num2str(max(Probability)*100, 6)})
end
wherein net = trained Googlenet CNN which I modified. However, the code above can only classify 1 seed at a time. I would like to classify all the seeds inside a folder automatically and generate a confusion matrix using my trained Googlenet. Please guide me. Thank you!
Ranjeet
Ranjeet on 30 May 2023
You can use the following resource to create an image datastore with your set of images and classify at once.
The classification step is shown the Transfer Learning using Pretrained Network example in 'Classify Validation Images' part.
Also, you may refer to the following resource to create confusion matrix.

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Image Analyst on 30 May 2023

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