@sidnical I'll do you a favor and explain it. You are using python terms ambiguously. What does "view" mean? What does "created from a class" mean? It is unclear what you are trying to do. We use MCVE to reduce ambiguity so that we gain insight into your intentions. Unfortunately, what you originally asked isn't a simple yes or no.
If you're just trying to keep count of the number of instances made by the user, you can use a class-level variable that increments inside the init method
Rawing's link seems to be useful if you want to catch all the instances of any class, like "oh wonder what all the dicts are". If you're working with your own class, Marcus' last link is probably best
Now I'm the one guilty of ambiguity. I was play acting as @MooingRawr. I attempted to pretend that my wife was calling me away as a means to avoid an argument that I was losing.
@piRSquared Actually I've already asked a question about it but it hasn't been 2 days yet, so I haven't posted it here. But please take a look at my profile?
I'm not sure if that question in particular is exactly what I'm after.
I mean in the simplest form,
if have a label 4 and I can have a total of 5,
then my one-hot would just be 00010. That's the base case. Now, I'm trying to see what that would mean
if I wanted to do complicate.
to complicate that*
My intuition is the following. I have 3 labels, then all the columns except the last represent one-hot. And the last column would indicate switching to the 3rd label.
For instance [0, 0, 1, 0] and [0, 1, 0, 0] perhaps indicate labels 1 and 2 and if it were [0, 0, 1, 1] then it would be label 3.
So, I'm trying to run a fully convolutional network for semantic segmentation and I'm using this customized network from this github: github.com/jakeret/tf_unet
And I have a rgb image and a ground truth.
I have successfully ran the code for just two classes
by creating a binary ground truth where the background is 0 and pixels of interest are 1.
Now I want to increase it to three classes.
So, background pixels are 0, some pixels are 50 and some pixels are 100.