Computational Intelligence Algorithms for Bioimpedance-Based Classification of Biological Material

Author(s):  
L. H. Negri ◽  
P. Bertemes-Filho ◽  
A. S. Paterno
2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nhat-Duc Hoang

To improve the efficiency of the periodic surveys of the asphalt pavement condition, this study puts forward an intelligent method for automating the classification of pavement crack patterns. The new approach relies on image processing techniques and computational intelligence algorithms. The image processing techniques of Laplacian pyramid and projection integral are employed to extract numerical features from digital images. Least squares support vector machine (LSSVM) and Differential Flower Pollination (DFP) are the two computational intelligence algorithms that are employed to construct the crack classification model based on the extracted features. LSSVM is employed for data classification. In addition, the model construction phase of LSSVM requires a proper setting of the regularization and kernel function parameters. This study relies on DFP to fine-tune these two parameters of LSSVM. A dataset consisting of 500 image samples and five class labels of alligator crack, diagonal crack, longitudinal crack, no crack, and transverse crack has been collected to train and verify the established approach. The experimental results show that the Laplacian pyramid is really helpful to enhance the pavement images and reveal the crack patterns. Moreover, the hybridization of LSSVM and DFP, named as DFP-LSSVM, used with the Laplacian pyramid at the level 4 can help us to achieve the highest classification accuracy rate of 93.04%. Thus, the new hybrid approach of DFP-LSSVM is a promising tool to assist transportation agencies in the task of pavement condition surveying.


Author(s):  
Engin Pekel ◽  
Ebru Pekel Özmen

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a group of metabolic disorders with one common manifestation: elevated blood sugar or hyperglycemia. The diagnosis of diabetes is the most crucial point due to chronic hyperglycemia. This chapter improves the performance of the Classification and Regression Trees (CART) algorithm because the accurate classification of diabetes depends on the algorithm efficiency. Authors use the accuracy rate for the objective function in the prediction process by Genetic Algorithm (GA). The proposed GA-CART algorithm provides the best performance at 96.05%.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1580-1600
Author(s):  
Subhendu Kumar Pani

A wireless sensor network may contain hundreds or even tens of thousands of inexpensive sensor devices that can communicate with their neighbors within a limited radio range. By relaying information on each other, they transmit signals to a command post anywhere within the network. Worldwide market for wireless sensor networks is rapidly growing due to a huge variety of applications it offers. In this chapter, we discuss application of computational intelligence techniques in wireless sensor networks on the coverage problem in general and area coverage in particular. After providing different types of coverage encountered in WSN, we present a possible classification of coverage algorithms. Then we dwell on area coverage which is widely studied due to its importance. We provide a survey of literature on area coverage and give an account of its state-of-the art and research directions.


Author(s):  
Subhendu Kumar Pani

A wireless sensor network may contain hundreds or even tens of thousands of inexpensive sensor devices that can communicate with their neighbors within a limited radio range. By relaying information on each other, they transmit signals to a command post anywhere within the network. Worldwide market for wireless sensor networks is rapidly growing due to a huge variety of applications it offers. In this chapter, we discuss application of computational intelligence techniques in wireless sensor networks on the coverage problem in general and area coverage in particular. After providing different types of coverage encountered in WSN, we present a possible classification of coverage algorithms. Then we dwell on area coverage which is widely studied due to its importance. We provide a survey of literature on area coverage and give an account of its state-of-the art and research directions.


Author(s):  
Aneta Bombalska ◽  
Monika Mularczyk-Oliwa ◽  
Mirosław Kwaśny ◽  
Maksymilian Włodarski ◽  
Miron Kaliszewski ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miron Kaliszewski ◽  
Maksymilian Włodarski ◽  
Aneta Bombalska ◽  
Mirosław Kwaśny ◽  
Monika Mularczyk-Oliwa ◽  
...  
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Author(s):  
Iuliana Antonie ◽  
Mirela Stanciu Cărătuş ◽  
Maria Tănase ◽  
Petronela Pavel ◽  
Monica Găureanu

AbstractThe fortified church in Guşteriţa got its final shape during the 16th century. During more recent times it became a leisure park and then a vegetable garden named “The Prioress Garden”. Nowadays there is developing an agricultural-educational experiment having an original character. The main idea of the experiment is the educational one in the idea of knowing the practice of an agriculture based on ecological concepts and also adding the concept of the biodynamic. The specific aims are: identifying the general measures of prevention and reduction of the attack of the pests and finding ways in order to maintaining the population of the invertebrates under the pest limit. The evaluation and classification of the invertebrates/insects was done in accordance with their food. The specific methods applied in the field were: the observation upon the elements of the biocoenocis, collecting of the biological material directly from the plants. In the lab, on the base of the determinatives there were identified the beneficial and pest invertebrates fauna. The result of the researches emphasizes that a biological, modern and profitable gardening is based on the living component in the cultivated ecosystems which reduces the pest populations, proving the beneficial role for the man.


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