https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40179209/tensorflow-testing-a-mnist-neural-net-with-my-own-images

Tensorflow - Testing a mnist neural net with my own images

I'm trying to write a script that will allow me to draw an image of a digit and then determine what digit it is with a model trained on MNIST.

Here is my code:

import random
import image
from tensorflow.examples.tutorials.mnist import input_data
import tensorflow as tf
import numpy as np
import scipy.ndimage

mnist = input_data.read_data_sets("MNIST_data/", one_hot=True)


x = tf.placeholder(tf.float32, [None, 784])
W = tf.Variable(tf.zeros([784, 10]))
b = tf.Variable(tf.zeros([10]))

y = tf.nn.softmax(tf.matmul(x, W) + b)
y_ = tf.placeholder(tf.float32, [None, 10])

cross_entropy = tf.reduce_mean(-tf.reduce_sum(y_ * tf.log(y), reduction_indices=[1]))

train_step = tf.train.GradientDescentOptimizer(0.5).minimize(cross_entropy)

init = tf.initialize_all_variables()

sess = tf.Session()
sess.run(init)

for i in range(1000):
    batch_xs, batch_ys = mnist.train.next_batch(1000)
    sess.run(train_step, feed_dict= {x: batch_xs, y_: batch_ys})

print ("done with training")


data = np.ndarray.flatten(scipy.ndimage.imread("im_01.jpg", flatten=True))

result = sess.run(tf.argmax(y,1), feed_dict={x: [data]})

print (' '.join(map(str, result)))

For some reason the results are always wrong but has a 92% accuracy when I use the standard testing method.

I think the problem might be how I encoded the image:

data = np.ndarray.flatten(scipy.ndimage.imread("im_01.jpg", flatten=True))

I tried looking in the tensorflow code for the next_batch() function to see how they did it, but I have no idea how I can compare against my approach.

The problem might be somewhere else too.

Any help to make the accuracy 80+% would be greatly appreciated.

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I found my mistake: it encoded the reverse, blacks were at 255 instead of 0.

 data = np.vectorize(lambda x: 255 - x)(np.ndarray.flatten(scipy.ndimage.imread("im_01.jpg", flatten=True)))

Fixed it.

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Thank you, that was helpful. – Ori Mosenzon Feb 10 at 14:27
    
Can you please mention the dimensions of the image used? – Pre Mar 17 at 8:54
    
    
Thank you so much. Output obtained as 3 !! – Pre Mar 18 at 9:47