Applying anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) and critical term ontologies to Australian drug safety data for association rules and adverse event signalling
- Authors: Saunders, Gary , Ivkovic, Sasha , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Advances in Ontologies 2005: Proceedings of the Australasian Ontology Workshop AOW 2005 Vol. 58, no. (2005), p. 93-98
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- Description: 2003001450
A rule based plagiarism detection using decision tree
- Authors: Ghosh, Moumita , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the CIMCA 2004: International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling, Control and Automation, Gold Coast, Queensland : 12th July, 2004
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- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000858
An intelligent offline handwriting recognition system using evolutionary neural learning algorithm and rule based over segmented data points
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Ghosh, Moumita
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology Vol. 37, no. 1 (2005), p. 73-86
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- Description: In this paper we propose a novel technique of using a hybrid evolutionary method, which uses a combination of genetic algorithm and matrix based solution methods such as QR factorization. The training of the model is based on a layer based hierarchical structure for the architecture and the weights for the Artificial Neural Network classifier. The architecture for the classifier is found using a binary search type procedure. The hierarchical structured algorithm (EALS-BT) is also a hybrid, because it combines the Genetic Algorithm based method with the Matrix based solution method for finding weights. A heuristic segmentation algorithm is initially used to over segment each word. Then the segmentation points are passed through the rule-based module to discard the incorrect segmentation points and include any missing segmentation points. Following the segmentation the contour is extracted between two correct segmentation points. The contour is passed through the feature extraction module that extracts the angular features, after which the EALS-BT algorithm finds the architecture and the weights for the classifier network. These recognized characters are grouped into words and passed to a variable length lexicon that retrieves words that have the highest confidence value.
- Description: C1
- Description: 2003001367
Fusion strategies for neural learning algorithms using evolutionary and discrete gradient approaches
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Yearwood, John , Ghosh, Moumita , Bagirov, Adil
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at AIA 2005: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Innsbruck, Austria : 14th - 16th February, 2006
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- Description: In this paper we investigate different variants for hybrid models using the Discrete Gradient method and an evolutionary strategy for determining the weights in a feed forward artificial neural network. The Discrete Gradient method has the advantage of being able to jump over many local minima and find very deep local minima. However, earlier research has shown that a good starting point for the discrete gradient method can improve the quality of the solution point. Evolutionary algorithms are best suited for global optimisation problems. Nevertheless they are cursed with longer training times and often unsuitable for real world application. For optimisation problems such as weight optimisation for ANNs in real world applications the dimensions are large and time complexity is critical. Hence the idea of a hybrid model can be a suitable option. In this paper we propose different fusion strategies for hybrid models combining the evolutionary strategy with the discrete gradient method to obtain an optimal solution much quicker. Three different fusion strategies are discussed: a linear hybrid model, an iterative hybrid model and a restricted local search hybrid model Comparative results on a range of standard datasets are provided for different fusion hybrid models.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003001365
Some special properties of G A- and LS-based neural learning method
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Intelligent Systems Vol. 14, no. 4 (2005), p. 289-319
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- Description: Many works in the area of hybrid neural learning algorithms combine global and local based method for artificial neural network. In this paper, we discuss some special properties of a hybrid neural learning algorithm that combines the GA based method with least square based methods such as QR factorization. We look at different types of learning properties of this new hybrid algorithm, such as time complexity, convergence property, and the stability of the algorithm.
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- Description: 2003001361
A hybrid approach for feature and architecture selection in online handwriting recognition
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Ghosh, Moumita , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at RASC 2004: Fifth International Conference on Recent Advances in Soft Computing, Nottingham, United Kingdom : 16th - 18th December, 2004
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- Description: 2003000870
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.
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- Description: 2003001542
A high-throughput glasshouse bioassay to detect crown rot resistance in wheat germplasm
- Authors: Mitter, V. , Zhang, M. C. , Liu, C. J. , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Ghosh, Moumita , Chakraborty, Sukumar
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Plant Pathology Vol. 55, no. 3 (2006), p. 433-441
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- Description: A high-throughput and reliable seedling bioassay to screen wheat germplasm for crown rot resistance was developed. Single wheat seedlings were grown in square seedling punnets in a glasshouse and inoculated with a monoconidial Fusarium pseudograminearum isolate 10 days after emergence. The punnets were laid horizontally on their side and a 10-
- Description: C1
Designing a decision module for modular artificial neural networks
- Authors: Ferguson, Brent , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the ICOTA6: 6th International Conference on Optimization - Techniques and Applications, Ballarat, Victoria : 9th December, 2004
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- Description: 2003000854
Comparative analysis of genetic algorithm, simulated annealing and cutting angle method for artificial neural networks
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Ghosh, Moumita , Yearwood, John , Bagirov, Adil
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition, Proceedings Vol. 3587, no. (2005), p. 62-70
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- Description: Neural network learning is the main essence of ANN. There are many problems associated with the multiple local minima in neural networks. Global optimization methods are capable of finding global optimal solution. In this paper we investigate and present a comparative study for the effects of probabilistic and deterministic global search method for artificial neural network using fully connected feed forward multi-layered perceptron architecture. We investigate two probabilistic global search method namely Genetic algorithm and Simulated annealing method and a deterministic cutting angle method to find weights in neural network. Experiments were carried out on UCI benchmark dataset.
- Description: C1
- Description: 2003003398
Connection topologies for combining genetic and least square methods for neural learning
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Intelligent Systems Vol. 13, no. 3 (2004), p. 199-232
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- Description: In the last few years, there have been many works in the area of hybrid neural learning algorithms combining a global and local based method for training artificial neural networks. In this paper, we discuss various connection strategies that can be applied to a special kind of a hybrid neural learning algorithm group, one that combines a genetic algorithm-based method with various least square-based methods like QR factorization. The relative advantages and disadvantages of the different connection types are studied to find a suitable connection topology for combining the two different learning methods. The methodology also finds the optimum number of hidden neurons using a hierarchical combination methodology structure for weights and architecture. We have tested our proposed approach on XOR, 10 bit odd parity, and some other real-world benchmark data sets, such as the hand-writing character dataset from CEDAR, Breast cancer, and Heart Disease from the UCI machine learning repository.
- Description: C1
A hybrid neural learning algorithm combining evolutionary algorithm with discrete gradient method
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Yearwood, John , Bagirov, Adil
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Software Computing and Intelligent Systems, Yokahama, Japan : 21st October, 2004
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- Description: 2003000860
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: 2003001360
Finding optimal architecture and weights for ANN : A combined hierarchical approach
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at AI 2003: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, Perth : 3rd December, 2003
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- Description: 2003000378
Task decomposition for the problem of alphabetic character recognition
- Authors: Ferguson, Brent , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at RASC 2004: Fifth International Conference on Recent Advances in Soft Computing, Nottingham, United Kingdom : 16th December, 2004
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- Description: 2003000855
A CAD system using clustering and novel feature extraction technique
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Ghosh, Moumita , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at CISTM 2005, Gurgaon, India : 24th - 26th July, 2005
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- Description: Many previous efforts have utilized many different approaches for recognition in breast cancer detection using various ANN classifier-modelling techniques. Most of the previous work was concentred mostly on the classification of the damaged areas with the help of doctor’s suggestion. Doctors use to mark the suspicious areas area in the mammogram and the classifier only extract those marked areas and tries to classify it. An intelligent automatic diagnosis system can be very helpful for radiologist in diagnosing Breast cancer. In this research we are applying a local search gradient free clustering algorithm to find out the suspicious / damaged area. We compare our results with the doctor’s marking. Also it has been observed that, beyond a certain point, the inclusion of additional features leads to a worse rather than better performance. Moreover, the choice of features to represent the patterns affects several aspects of pattern recognition problems such as accuracy, required learning time and a necessary number of samples. A common problem with the multi-category feature classification is the conflict between the categories. None of the feasible solutions allow simultaneous optimal solution for all categories. In order to find an optimal solution the search space can be divided based on an individual category in each sub region and finally merging them through decision spport system. Combining the feature selection with the classifier has been a major challenge for the researchers. A similar technique employed in both the levels often worsens their performance. Some preliminary studies has revealed that while using traditional canonical GA has been a good choice for feature selection modules, however under perform for the classifier level module. An evolutionary based algorithm for the classifier level provides a much better solution for this purpose. In this paper we propose a hybrid canonical based feature extraction technique with a combination of evolutionary algorithm based classifier using a feed forward MLP model.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003001369
Combination strategies for finding optimal neural network architecture and weights
- Authors: Verma, Brijesh , Ghosh, Ranadhir
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Neural information processing : Research and development Chapter p. 294-319
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- Description: The chapter presents a novel neural learning methodology by using different combination strategies for finding architecture and weights. The methodology combines evolutionary algorithms with direct/matrix solution methods such as Gram-Schmidt, singular value decomposition, etc., to achieve optimal weights for hidden and output layers. The proposed method uses evolutionary algorithms in the first layer and the least square method (LS) in the second layer of the ANN. The methodology also finds optimum number of hidden neurons and weights using hierarchical combination strategies. The chapter explores all different facets of the proposed method in terms of classification accuracy, convergence property, generalization ability, time and memory complexity. The learning methodology has been tested using many benchmark databases such as XOR, 10 bit odd parity, handwriting characters from CEDAR, breast cancer and heart disease from UCI machine learning repository. The experimental results, detailed discussion and analysis are included in the chapter.
- Description: 2003004097
Solving Euclidian travelling salesman problem using discrete-gradient based clustering and kohonen neural network
- Authors: Ghosh, Moumita , Ugon, Julien , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Bagirov, Adil
- 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: 2003000864
A fully automated offline handwriting recognition system incorporating rule based neural network validated segmentation and hybrid neural network classifier
- Authors: Ghosh, Moumita , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Verma, Brijesh
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Vol. 18, no. 7 (Nov 2004), p. 1267-1283
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- Description: In this paper we propose a fully automated offline handwriting recognition system that incorporates rule based segmentation, contour based feature extraction, neural network validation, a hybrid neural network classifier and a hamming neural network lexicon. The work is based on our earlier promising results in this area using heuristic segmentation and contour based feature extraction. The segmentation is done using many heuristic based set of rules in an iterative manner and finally followed by a neural network validation system. The extraction of feature is performed using both contour and structure based feature extraction algorithm. The classification is performed by a hybrid neural network that incorporates a hybrid combination of evolutionary algorithm and matrix based solution method. Finally a hamming neural network is used as a lexicon. A benchmark dataset from CEDAR has been used for training and testing- Author
- Description: C1
- Description: 2003000867
Modular neural network design for the problem of alphabetic character recognition
- Authors: Ferguson, Brent , Ghosh, Ranadhir , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Vol. 19, no. 2 (Mar 2005), p. 249-269
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- Description: This paper reports on an experimental approach to nd a modularized articial neural network solution for the UCI letters recognition problem. Our experiments have been carried out in two parts. We investigate directed task decomposition using expert knowledge and clustering approaches to nd the subtasks for the modules of the network. We next investigate processes to combine the modules e ectively in a single decision process. After having found suitable modules through task decomposition we have found through further experimentation that when the modules are combined with decision tree supervision, their functional error is reduced signicantly to improve their combination through the decision process that has been implemented as a small multilayered perceptron. The experiments conclude with a modularized neural network design for this classication problem that has increased learning and generalization characteristics. The test results for this network are markedly better than a single or stand alone network that has a fully connected topology.
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- Description: 2003001355