%MULTI_LABELING Info on the PRTools multiple labeling system. % % This is not a command, just an information file. % % In the PRTools datasets the data is stored together with the class labels % for the objects. For the crisp and soft labels, as well as for targets a % system of multiple labels has been constructed by which several label sets, % the corresponding class names, prior probabilities and classification costs % can be stored. There is always one of them active. % % This system, available from PRTools4.1 is build on top of the old, single % labling system used until PRTools4.0. It is implemented in such a way % that the existing software is not be disturbed by it. The following new % commands are available for using multiple labeling. Recall that PRTools % datasets do not store the object labels as such, but as a label list % (list of class names), stored in the dataset LABLIST field and by a vector % of LABLIST indices (one index per object) stored in the NLAB field. % % - [B,N] = ADDLABELS(A,LABELS,LABLISTNAME) : % This adds an additional set of labels to the dataset A, stores it as a % label list using the given label list name (LABLISTNAME). This name, or the % returned number N may be used to activate the labels in future. It is % also activated now. % % - B = CHANGELABLIST(A,LABLISTNAME) : % B = CHANGELABLIST(A,N) % Activates a previously stored label list. % % - B = DELLABLIST(A,LABLISTNAME) : % B = DELLABLIST(A,N) : % Deletes an existing label list. % % - GETLABLISTNAMES(A) : % Returns the names of the stored label lists. % % - SETLABLISTNAMES(A,NEW_NAMES,OLD_NAMES) : % Change the names of existing label lists. % % - [N,LABLISTNAME] = CURLABLIST(A) : % Returns the number and names of the current label list. % % - [B,N] = ADDLABLIST(A,LABLIST,LABLISTNAME) : % This is a low level routine, of interest of PRTools maintenance % programmers only. It organises the storage of information. This routine % just stores a new list of label names and makes space for the NLAB % indices. It should thereby by followed by a SETNLAB call. Read the % ADDLABLIST help file for more information on the implementation. % % The NLAB dataset field is extended to a MxN array, in which M is the % number of objects and N is the number of label lists. The existing % routines like GETLABELS, SETLABELS, GETNLAB, SETNLAB, GETLABLIST, % SETLABLIST, GETPRIOR, SETPRIOR, GETCOST and SETCOST refer to the current % label list only. Interaction with the multiple label system is done % automatically. % % SEE ALSO (PRTools Guide) % ADDLABELS, CHANGELABLIST, DELLABLIST, GETLABLISTNAMES, SETLABLISTNAMES, % ADDLABLIST, GETLABELS, SETLABELS, GETNLAB, SETNLAB, GETLABLIST, % SETLABLIST, CURLABLIST, GETPRIOR, SETPRIOR, GETCOST, SETCOST % Copyright: R.P.W. Duin, r.p.w.duin@37steps.com % Faculty EWI, Delft University of Technology % P.O. Box 5031, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands