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                        Wrong output for custom images
I solved the problem with the image size last night and I should thank you for that, however, after I trained the network for 24 epochs, the prediction of custom images are still far from correct. The percentage of each label it gives for custom images is around 25%, while testing random images from the data set gives very definite answer (50% for one label). Is it because of overfitting or not enough epochs? Is there any advice to improve the correctness for custom images?
I originally set the epoch count to 10, maybe try that
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, 7:45 am Alan liu <[email protected] wrote:
I solved the problem with the image size last night and I should thank you for that, however, after I trained the network for 24 epochs, the prediction of custom images are still far from correct. The percentage of each label it gives for custom images is around 25%, while testing random images from the data set gives very definite answer (50% for one label). Is it because of overfitting or not enough epochs? Is there any advice to improve the correctness for custom images?
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But when I use your pretrianed mode 'my_model3.h5' t to predict my own cunstom image named 'InvasiveC2_2048x1536.jpg' ,then output is like: Average from all crops
Benign : 20.6134% InSitu : 31.7345% Invasive : 20.0719% Normal : 27.5802%
Not sure why, are these from your images?
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, 8:00 am Alan liu <[email protected] wrote:
But when I use your pretrianed mode 'my_model3.h5' t to predict my own cunstom image named 'InvasiveC2_2048x1536.jpg' ,then output is like: Average from all crops
Benign : 20.6134% InSitu : 31.7345% Invasive : 20.0719% Normal : 27.5802%
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I downloaded them from the internet. Maybe they are not labeled correctly, but I trust wiki anyways
For example, this image is from Wikipedia and it says normal on the site
the output is
Benign : 29.1999%
InSitu : 21.6953%
Invasive : 26.8959%
Normal : 22.2089%
all percentage is close to 25%

Maybe there is some mismatch in the image formats then, I'm not sure what's wrong
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, 8:26 am Alan liu <[email protected] wrote:
For example, this image is from Wikipedia and it says normal on the site the output is Benign : 29.1999% InSitu : 21.6953% Invasive : 26.8959% Normal : 22.2089% all percentage is close to 25% [image: normalc1_2048x1536] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/40494837/50543943-59b50380-0c21-11e9-9e23-be8008375b96.jpg
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