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This paper studies the suitability of Extreme Learning Machines (ELM) for resolving bioinformatic and biomedical classification problems. In order to test their overall performance, an experimental study is presented based on five gene microarray datasets found in bioinformatic and biomedical domains. The Fast Correlation-Based Filter (FCBF) was applied in order to identify salient expression genes...
This paper proposes a new feature-selection strategy by integrating the Rough Set Theory (RST) and Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) algorithms to generate a set of discriminatory features for the classification problem. The proposed method is seen as a marriage between filter and wrapper approaches in which the RST is used to pre-reduce the feature set before optimisation by PSO, a meta-heuristic...
Feature selection is a very important preprocessing step in data classification. By applying it we are able to reduce the dimensionality of the problem by removing redundant or irrelevant data. High dimensional data sets are becoming usual nowadays specially in bio-informatics, biology, signal processing or text classification, increasing the need for efficient feature selection methods. In this paper...
Studies on content-based music retrieval (CBMR) which search music by analyzing their acoustic features and defining their similarity, have been conducted actively. However, it is desirable that the similarity evaluation be adaptive to each user's demand, because the search criteria differs user by user. In this paper, we propose a framework of CBMR that tries to satisfy the various demands of different...
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is an important and necessary component in ensuring network security and protecting network resources and infrastructures. In this paper, we effectively introduced intrusion detection system by using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) with Support Vector Machines (SVMs) as an approach to select the optimum feature subset. We verify the effectiveness and the feasibility...
Dimensionality reduction and feature selection in particular are known to be of a great help for making supervised learning more effective and efficient. Many different feature selection techniques have been proposed for the traditional settings, where each instance is expected to have a label. In multiple instance learning (MIL) each example or bag consists of a variable set of instances, and the...
Support Vector Machines (SVMs) ensembles have been widely used to improve classification accuracy in complicated pattern recognition tasks. In this work we propose to apply an ensemble of SVMs coupled with feature-subset selection methods to aleviate the curse of dimensionality associated with expression-based classification of DNA microarray data. We compare the single SVM classifier to SVM ensembles...
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