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why reshape command is actually needed ?

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Touhidul islam
Touhidul islam le 28 Déc 2017
why reshape command is actually needed in image segmentation
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 1 Jan 2018
reshape() to something by 3 would be done as preparation for clustering by color, since the clustering routines expect the variables to go across the columns and that each row is a different sample.
Touhidul islam
Touhidul islam le 1 Jan 2018
sorry , i couldnot understand what you have tried to say. Please, can you again explain?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 29 Déc 2017
reshape() is never mandatory. There is always a way to write for loops to copy the data into the desired new shape. reshape() is just fast and convenient.

Star Strider
Star Strider le 1 Jan 2018
@Touhidul islam
With the later advantage of being able to see what are apparently the entire code, what you describe is the ‘F’ matrix, formed by reshaping an image. The purpose (from the code you posted earlier today in Can anyone help me out with the following code ? (link)) appears to be to provide an easy reference for replacing NaN values by a specific random row of ‘F’ later in the code.
It would be of significant benefit to us if you would post all the relevant code so we can see it and provide you with the information you want.

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