A global optimization method for solving integer systems of equation
- Authors: Bai, Fusheng , Wu, Zhiyou , Yang, Y. J. , Mammadov, Musa
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at 7th International Conference on Optimization: Techniques and Applications, ICOTA7, Kobe International Conference Center, Japan : 12th-15th December 2007
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- Description: 2003005717
Application of optimisation-based data mining techniques to medical data sets: A comparative analysis
- Authors: Dzalilov, Zari , Bagirov, Adil , Mammadov, Musa
- Date: 2012
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: IMMM 2102: The Second International Conference on Advances in Information Mining and Management p. 41-46
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- Description: Abstract - Computational methods have become an important tool in the analysis of medical data sets. In this paper, we apply three optimisation-based data mining methods to the following data sets: (i) a cystic fibrosis data set and (ii) a tobacco control data set. Three algorithms used in the analysis of these data sets include: the modified linear least square fit, an optimization based heuristic algorithm for feature selection and an optimization based clustering algorithm. All these methods explore the relationship between features and classes, with the aim of determining contribution of specific features to the class outcome. However, the three algorithms are based on completely different approaches. We apply these methods to solve feature selection and classification problems. We also present comparative analysis of the algorithms using computational results. Results obtained confirm that these algorithms may be effectively applied to the analysis of other (bio)medical data sets
A hybrid clustering algorithm using two level of abstraction
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Mammadov, Musa , Ghosh, Moumita , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at Fuzzy Logic, Soft Computing, and Computational Intelligence, 11th International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress, Beijing, China : 28th - 31st July, 2005
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003001360
Two level clustering using SOM and dynamical systems
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Mammadov, Musa , Ghosh, Moumita , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at ICOTA6: 6th International Conference on Optimization - Techniques and Applications, Ballarat, Victoria : 9th December, 2004
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000871
Coverage in WLAN : Optimization model and algorithm
- Authors: Kouhbor, Shahnaz , Ugon, Julien , Mammadov, Musa , Rubinov, Alex , Kruger, Alexander
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the First International Conference on Wireless Broadband and Ultra Wideband Communications, AusWireless 2006, Sydney : 13th March, 2006
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- Description: When designing wireless communication systems, it is very important to know the optimum numbers of access points (APs) in order to provide a reliable design. In this paper we describe a mathematical model developed for finding the optimal number and location of APs. A new Global Optimization Algorithm (AGOP) is used to solve the problem. Results obtained demonstrate that the model and software are able to solve optimal coverage problems for design areas with different types of obstacles and number of users.
- Description: 2003001757
Coverage in WLAN with minimum number of access points
- Authors: Kouhbor, Shahnaz , Ugon, Julien , Rubinov, Alex , Kruger, Alexander , Mammadov, Musa
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at VTC 2006 - Spring, 2006 IEEE 63rd Vehicular Technology Conference, Melbourne : 7th May, 2006
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003001610
Optimization of parameters of the Kelvin element in vibration analysis
- Authors: Kuznetsov, Alexey , Mammadov, Musa , Hajilarov, Eldar
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at 2009 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, ICIT 2009, Churchill, VIC January 2009
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- Description: In this paper we consider the problem of finding optimal parameters of the Kelvin element in vibration analysis. This problem is based on finding analytical solution of the initial ODE for development of the optimization model. Such technique allows us to compute optimal parameters of Kelvin element.
Vibration analysis : Optimization of parameters of the two mass model based on Kelvin elements
- Authors: Kuznetsov, Alexey , Mammadov, Musa , Sultan, Ibrahim , Hajilarov, Eldar
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at 8th IEEE International Conference on Control and Automation, ICCA 2010, Asia Gulf Hotel, Xiamen, China : 9th-11th June 2010 p. 1326-1332
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- Description: In this paper we consider the problem of finding optimal parameters of the two mass model that represents vehicle suspension systems. The analysis of the problem is based on finding analytical solution of the system of coupled Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE). Such a technique allows us to generate optimization problem, where an objective function should be minimized, in accordance with ISO 2631 standard formula of admissible acceleration levels. That ensures maximum comfort for a driver and passenger in a moving vehicle on the considered highways.
- Description: 2003008232
Multi label classification and drug-reaction associations using global optimization techniques
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Yearwood, John , Aliyea, Leyla
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at ICOTA6: 6th International Conference on Optimization - Techniques and Applications, Ballarat, Victoria : 9th December, 2004
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000890
Dynamical systems based on a fuzzy derivative and its applications to data classification
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Rubinov, Alex , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the Industrial Optimisation 2003 Conference, Perth : 30th September, 2002
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000339
An optimization approach to the study of drug-drug interactions
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Banerjee, Arunava
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper pesented at Sixteenth Australasian Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms, AWOCA 2005, Ballarat, Victoria : 18th-21st September 2005 p. 201-216
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- Description: Drug-drug interaction is one of the important problems of Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR). In this paper we develop an optimization approach for the study of this problem. This approach is based on drug-reaction relationships represented in the form of a vector of weights, which can be defined as a solution to some global optimization problem. Although this approach can be used for solving many ADR problems, we concentrate here only on drug-drug interactions. Based on drug-reaction relationships, we formulate this problem as an optimization problem. The approach is applied to different classes of reactions from the Australian Adverse Drug Reaction Advisory Committee (ADRAC) database.
- Description: 2003001384
A comparison of two methods to establish drug-reaction relationships in the ADRAC database
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Saunders, Gary
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the Fourth International ICSC Symposium on Engineering of Intelligent Systems (EIS 2004), Island of Madeira, Portugal, Island of Madeira, Portugal : 29th February, 2004
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- Description: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are estimated to be one of the leading causes of death. Many national and international agencies have set up databases of ADR reports for the express purpose of determining the relationship between drugs and adverse reactions that they cause. We formulate the drug-reaction relationship problem as a continuous optimization problem and utilize C-GRASP, a new continuous global optimization heuristic, to approximately determine the relationship between drugs and adverse reactions. Our approach is compared against others in the literature and is shown to find better solutions. 1.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000897
A new global optimization algorithm based on a dynamical systems approach
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at ICOTA6: 6th International Conference on Optimization - Techniques and Applications, Ballarat, Victoria : 9th December, 2004
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- Description: The purpose of the paper is to develop and study new techniques for global optimization based on dynamical systems approach. This approach uses the notion of relationship between variables which describes influences of the changes of the variables to each other. A numerical algorithm for global optimization is introduced.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000892
Classification on shorter featured and multi-label datasets
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at 7th International Conference on Optimization: Techniques and Applications, ICOTA7, Kobe International Conference Center, Japan : 12th-15th December 2007
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- Description: 2003005711
A study of drug-reaction relationships in Australian drug safety data
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Saunders, Gary , Dekker, Evan
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the 2nd Australian Data Mining Workshop, Sydney, New South Wales : 8th December, 2003
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- Description: The sparse nature of voluntarily reported drug safety data benefits from a system that consolidates the massive amount of data into a manageable format for analysis. This has been done for Australian drug safety data by the Australian Adverse Drug Reaction Advisory Committee (ADRAC) for reactions using the systems organ class (SOC) ontology. There has long been a need for a similar kind of grouping to apply to drugs in this type of data. In ADRAC, drugs are currently listed by trade-name, where only some of these trade-names were assigned anatomical-therapeutic-chemical classification (ATC) codes. We assigned an ATC code for each ADRAC trade-name and show that this ontology facilitates the detection of drug class / reaction class associations at various levels of specificity. This allows different views of these associations (even very rare ones) and their significance measured for the development of more sensitive signal detection methods. We report that this ATC classification enables both the grouping of association rule approach that is useful for studying rare associations, and the development of an adverse reaction signal detection method.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000340
A nonsmooth optimization approach to H-infinity synthesis
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Orsi, Robert
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the 44th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and European Control Conference ECC 2005, Seville, Sp[ain, 12-15 December 2005, Seville, Spain : 12th - 15th December, 2005
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- Description: A numerical method for solving the H∞ synthesis problem is presented. The problem is posed as an unconstrained, nonsmooth, nonconvex minimization problem. The optimization variables consist solely of the entries of the output feedback matrix. No additional variables, such as Lyapunov variables, need to be introduced. The optimization procedure uses a line search mechanism where the descent direction is defined by a recently introduced dynamical systems approach. Numerical results for various benchmark problems are included.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003001386
Relationships between different Australian interest rate swap markets
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at ICOTA6: 6th International Conference on Optimization - Techniques and Applications, Ballarat, Victoria : 9th December, 2004
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000893
Relationships between different term structures of Australian interest rate swap markets
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the First International Workshop on Intelligent Finance, IWIF 2004, Melbourne : 13th December, 2004
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000894
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
A new supervised term ranking method for text categorization
- Authors: Mammadov, Musa , Yearwood, John , Zhao, Lei
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at 23rd Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AI 2010 Vol. 6464 LNAI, p. 102-111
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- Description: In text categorization, different supervised term weighting methods have been applied to improve classification performance by weighting terms with respect to different categories, for example, Information Gain, χ2 statistic, and Odds Ratio. From the literature there are three term ranking methods to summarize term weights of different categories for multi-class text categorization. They are Summation, Average, and Maximum methods. In this paper we present a new term ranking method to summarize term weights, i.e. Maximum Gap. Using two different methods of information gain and χ2 statistic, we setup controlled experiments for different term ranking methods. Reuter-21578 text corpus is used as the dataset. Two popular classification algorithms SVM and Boostexter are adopted to evaluate the performance of different term ranking methods. Experimental results show that the new term ranking method performs better. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.