An Approach on Feature Selection of Cascaded Support Vector Machines with Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm

Author(s):  
Ruihu Wang ◽  
Zhangping Hu ◽  
Liang Chen ◽  
Jing Xiong
2018 ◽  
Vol 173 ◽  
pp. 02016
Author(s):  
Jin Liang ◽  
Wang Yongzhi ◽  
Bao Xiaodong

The common method of power load forecasting is the least squares support vector machine, but this method is very dependent on the selection of parameters. Particle swarm optimization algorithm is an algorithm suitable for optimizing the selection of support vector parameters, but it is easy to fall into the local optimum. In this paper, we propose a new particle swarm optimization algorithm, it uses non-linear inertial factor change that is used to optimize the algorithm least squares support vector machine to avoid falling into the local optimum. It aims to make the prediction accuracy of the algorithm reach the highest. The experimental results show this method is correct and effective.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Reza Daliri

AbstractIn this article, we propose a feature selection strategy using a binary particle swarm optimization algorithm for the diagnosis of different medical diseases. The support vector machines were used for the fitness function of the binary particle swarm optimization. We evaluated our proposed method on four databases from the machine learning repository, including the single proton emission computed tomography heart database, the Wisconsin breast cancer data set, the Pima Indians diabetes database, and the Dermatology data set. The results indicate that, with selected less number of features, we obtained a higher accuracy in diagnosing heart, cancer, diabetes, and erythematosquamous diseases. The results were compared with the traditional feature selection methods, namely, the F-score and the information gain, and a superior accuracy was obtained with our method. Compared to the genetic algorithm for feature selection, the results of the proposed method show a higher accuracy in all of the data, except in one. In addition, in comparison with other methods that used the same data, our approach has a higher performance using less number of features.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuliang Ma ◽  
Xiaohui Ding ◽  
Qingshan She ◽  
Zhizeng Luo ◽  
Thomas Potter ◽  
...  

Support vector machines are powerful tools used to solve the small sample and nonlinear classification problems, but their ultimate classification performance depends heavily upon the selection of appropriate kernel and penalty parameters. In this study, we propose using a particle swarm optimization algorithm to optimize the selection of both the kernel and penalty parameters in order to improve the classification performance of support vector machines. The performance of the optimized classifier was evaluated with motor imagery EEG signals in terms of both classification and prediction. Results show that the optimized classifier can significantly improve the classification accuracy of motor imagery EEG signals.


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