Multiple Input Single Output Segmentation using Deep Learning

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Koshy
Koshy le 27 Avr 2019
Commenté : 马瑞 李 le 21 Jan 2021
I have 4 modal volumetric image data and output segemented data. I have to create a multi input DAG network, and I have succesfully created it using lgraph..
But I cannot able to train the network using trainNetwork. It shows error that only one input can be feed to trainNetwork..
My code is below, store1, store2, store3, store4 are four input 3d datastore and pxd is the output datastore
inputSize = [64 64 64];
layers1 = [
image3dInputLayer(inputSize,'Normalization','none','Name','input1')
convolution3dLayer(3,155,'Padding','same','Name','conv_11')
maxPooling3dLayer(4,'Name','maxpool1')];
layers2=[
image3dInputLayer(inputSize,'Normalization','none','Name','input2')
convolution3dLayer(3,155,'Padding','same','Name','conv_21')
maxPooling3dLayer(4,'Name','maxpool2')];
layers3=[
image3dInputLayer(inputSize,'Normalization','none','Name','input3')
convolution3dLayer(3,155,'Padding','same','Name','conv_31')
maxPooling3dLayer(4,'Name','maxpool3')];
layers4=[
image3dInputLayer(inputSize,'Normalization','none','Name','input4')
convolution3dLayer(3,155,'Padding','same','Name','conv_41')
maxPooling3dLayer(4,'Name','maxpool4')];
concat1=concatenationLayer(3,4,'Name','depth_1');
outlayer=[
transposedConv3dLayer(3,620,'stride',2,'cropping','same','Name','tconv_o1')
convolution3dLayer(1,numLabels,'Name','convLast');
softmaxLayer('Name','softmax');
dicePixelClassification3dLayer('output')];
lgraph = layerGraph;
lgraph = addLayers(lgraph,layers1);
lgraph = addLayers(lgraph,layers2);
lgraph = addLayers(lgraph,layers3);
lgraph = addLayers(lgraph,layers4);
lgraph = addLayers(lgraph,concat1);
lgraph = addLayers(lgraph,outlayer);
lgraph = connectLayers(lgraph,'maxpool1','depth_1/in1');
lgraph = connectLayers(lgraph,'maxpool2','depth_1/in2');
lgraph = connectLayers(lgraph,'maxpool3','depth_1/in3');
lgraph = connectLayers(lgraph,'maxpool4','depth_1/in4');
lgraph = connectLayers(lgraph,'depth_1','tconv_o1');
plot(lgraph)
miniBatchSize = 1;
options = trainingOptions('rmsprop', ...
'MaxEpochs',1, ...
'InitialLearnRate',0.01, ...
'LearnRateSchedule','piecewise', ...
'LearnRateDropPeriod',5, ...
'LearnRateDropFactor',0.95, ...
'Plots','training-progress', ...
'Verbose',false, ...
'MiniBatchSize',miniBatchSize);
[net,info] = trainNetwork({store1,store2,store3,store4},pxds,lgraph,options);
Error shown is
Error in line:
[net,info] = trainNetwork({store1,store2,store3,store4},pxds,lgraph,options);
Caused by:
Network: Too many input layers. The network must have one input layer.
Detected input layers:
layer 'input1'
layer 'input2'
layer 'input3'
layer 'input4'
Please help me to solve this problem or suggest another way to train multi input image data

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gonzalo Mier
gonzalo Mier le 28 Avr 2019
I will copy and paste the answer of Mahmoud Afifi:
"One idea is to feed the network with concatenated inputs (e.g., image1;image2) then create splitter layers that split each input. The problem here is that you have to feed the network with .mat files, not image paths. Another idea is to store your images as tiff files which can hold 4 channels. In this case, you can store a colored image (3 channel) and a grayscale one. Have a look at this example https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/65065-two-stream-cnn-for-gender-recognition-using-hand-images?s_tid=FX_rc1_behav .. see twoStream.m file. "
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gonzalo Mier
gonzalo Mier le 12 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi le 12 Mai 2019
If this answer helped you, please accept it

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Mahmoud Afifi
Mahmoud Afifi le 29 Oct 2019
Modifié(e) : Mahmoud Afifi le 29 Oct 2019
I have uploaded a more efficient code for a similar task. You can find it here

Mohamed Abdelwahab
Mohamed Abdelwahab le 30 Jan 2020
what about sequence input (lstm) how can we use mutiple inputs?
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马瑞 李
马瑞 李 le 21 Jan 2021
Have you solved your problem? I have the same confusion.

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Yang YoonMo
Yang YoonMo le 12 Nov 2019
How can I solve this problem??
I am training with 2 input and datastore return 2 input. Then the following problems arises:
Invalid training data for multiple-input network. For a network with 2 inputs and 1 output, the datastore read function must return an M-by-3
cell array, but it returns an M-by-2 cell array.

Y. K.
Y. K. le 30 Avr 2020
I want to build two inputs, one output network.
But the first input is an image and the second input is a vector.
When I try to train the network with cell array including two sub arrays (one for images, one for vector), I got an error.
"Invalid training data for multiple-input network. For multiple-input training, use a single datastore."
I created 4D image array, a vector array for each input and labels array for training.
How can I combine these data to a DataStore.
Matlab Datastore couldn't get the data from defined variable from workspace.
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Mahmoud Afifi
Mahmoud Afifi le 30 Avr 2020
You can think of packing your input in the image using a custom image read function, then unpack it later.
Y. K.
Y. K. le 2 Mai 2020
It could be smarter way than this.

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