A classification algorithm that derives weighted sum scores for insight into disease
- Authors: Quinn, Anthony , Stranieri, Andrew , Yearwood, John , Hafen, Gaudenz
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at Third Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management (HIKM 2009), Wellington, New Zealand : Vol. 97, p. 13-17
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- Description: Data mining is often performed with datasets associated with diseases in order to increase insights that can ultimately lead to improved prevention or treatment. Classification algorithms can achieve high levels of predictive accuracy but have limited application for facilitating the insight that leads to deeper understanding of aspects of the disease. This is because the representation of knowledge that arises from classification algorithms is too opaque, too complex or too sparse to facilitate insight. Clustering, association and visualisation approaches enable greater scope for clinicians to be engaged in a way that leads to insight, however predictive accuracy is compromised or non-existent. This research investigates the practical applications of Automated Weighted Sum, (AWSum), a classification algorithm that provides accuracy comparable to other techniques whilst providing some insight into the data. This is achieved by calculating a weight for each feature value that represents its influence on the class value. Clinicians are very familiar with weighted sum scoring scales so the internal representation is intuitive and easily understood. This paper presents results from the use of the AWSum approach with data from patients suffering from Cystic Fibrosis.
A variable initialization approach to the EM algorithm for better estimation of the parameters of hidden Markov Model based acoustic modeling of speech signals
- Authors: Huda, Shamsul , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at Artificial Intelligence, Advances in Data Mining, Applications in Medicine, Web Mining, Marketing, Image and Signal Mining Conference 2006, Leipzig, Germany : 14th July, 2006 p. 416-430
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- Description: The traditional method for estimation of the parameters of Hidden Markov Model (HMM) based acoustic modeling of speech uses the Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm. The EM algorithm is sensitive to initial values of HMM parameters and is likely to terminate at a local maximum of likelihood function resulting in non-optimized estimation for HMM and lower recognition accuracy. In this paper, to obtain better estimation for HMM and higher recognition accuracy, several candidate HMMs are created by applying EM on multiple initial models. The best HMM is chosen from the candidate HMMs which has highest value for likelihood function. Initial models are created by varying maximum frame number in the segmentation step of HMM initialization process. A binary search is applied while creating the initial models. The proposed method has been tested on TIMIT database. Experimental results show that our approach obtains improved values for likelihood function and improved recognition accuracy.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003001542
A hybrid evolutionary algorithm for multi category feature selection in breast cancer recognition
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Ghosh, Moumita , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Software Computing and Intelligent Systems, Yokahama, Japan : 21st - 22nd September, 2004
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000869
An introduction algorithm with selection significance based on a fuzzy deriviative
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at Hybrid Information Systems (Advances in Soft Computing), Adelaide : 11th December, 2001
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000076