Temporal texture characterization : A review
- Authors: Rahman, Ashfaqur , Murshed, Manzur
- Date: 2008
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Computational Intelligence in Multimedia Processing: Recent Advances p. 291-316
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- Description: Summary. A large class of objects commonly experienced in a real world scenario exhibits characteristic motion with certain form of regularities. Contemporary literature coined the term “temporal texture”1 to identify image sequences of such motion patterns that exhibit spatiotemporal regularity. The study of temporal textures dates back to the early nineties. Many researchers in the computer vision community have formulated techniques to analyse temporal textures. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive literature survey of the existing temporal texture characterization technique
Modelling gene regulatory networks using computational intelligence techniques
- Authors: Ram, Ramesh , Chetty, Madhu
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Handbook of Research on Computational Methodologies in Gene Regulatory Networks p. 244-265
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- Description: This chapter presents modelling gene regulatory networks (GRNs) using probabilistic causal model and the guided genetic algorithm. The problem of modelling is explained from both a biological and computational perspective. Further, a comprehensive methodology for developing a GRN model is presented where the application of computation intelligence (CI) techniques can be seen to be significantly important in each phase of modelling. An illustrative example of the causal model for GRN modelling is also included and applied to model the yeast cell cycle dataset. The results obtained are compared for providing biological relevance to the findings which thereby underpins the CI based modelling techniques.
Novel spectral descriptor for object shape
- Authors: Sajjanhar, Atul , Lu, Guojun , Zhang, Dengsheng
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Proceedings of the 11th Pacific Rim Conference on Multimedia: Advances in Multimedia Information Processing p. 58-67
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- Description: In this paper, we propose a novel descriptor for shapes. The proposed descriptor is obtained from 3D spherical harmonics. The inadequacy of 2D spherical harmonics is addressed and the method to obtain 3D spherical harmonics is described. 3D spherical harmonics requires construction of a 3D model which implicitly represents rich features of objects. Spherical harmonics are used to obtain descriptors from the 3D models. The performance of the proposed method is compared against the CSS approach which is the MPEG-7 descriptor for shape contour. MPEG-7 dataset of shape contours, namely, CE-1 is used to perform the experiments. It is shown that the proposed method is effective
Computational modelling strategies for gene regulatory network reconstruction
- Authors: Sehgal, Muhammad Shoaib B , Gondal, Iqbal , Dooley, Laurence
- Date: 2008
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Studies in Computational Intelligence p. 207-220
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- Description: Gene Regulatory Network (GRN) modelling infers genetic interactions between different genes and other cellular components to elucidate the cellular functionality. This GRN modelling has overwhelming applications in biology starting from diagnosis through to drug target identification. Several GRN modelling methods have been proposed in the literature, and it is important to study the relative merits and demerits of each method. This chapter provides a comprehensive comparative study on GRN reconstruction algorithms. The methods discussed in this chapter are diverse and vary from simple similarity based methods to state of the art hybrid and probabilistic methods. In addition, the chapter also underpins the need of strategies which should be able to model the stochastic behavior of gene regulation in the presence of limited number of samples, noisy data, multi-collinearity for high number of genes.