Download Olivetti faces dataset in Python
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# Imports | |
from sklearn.datasets import fetch_olivetti_faces | |
import numpy as np | |
# Download Olivetti faces dataset | |
olivetti = fetch_olivetti_faces() | |
x = olivetti.images | |
y = olivetti.target | |
# Print info on shapes and reshape where necessary | |
print("Original x shape:", x.shape) | |
X = x.reshape((400, 4096)) | |
print("New x shape:", X.shape) | |
print("y shape", y.shape) | |
# Save the numpy arrays | |
np.savetxt("C://olivetti_X.csv", X, delimiter = ",") | |
np.savetxt("C://olivetti_y.csv", y, delimiter = ",", fmt = '%d') | |
print("\nDownloading and reshaping done!") | |
################################################################################ | |
# OUTPUT | |
################################################################################ | |
# | |
# Original x shape: (400, 64, 64) | |
# New x shape: (400, 4096) | |
# y shape (400,) | |
# | |
# Downloading and reshaping done! |
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