scholarly journals Sequential forward selection and support vector regression in comparison to LASSO regression for spring wheat yield prediction based on UAV imagery

2021 ◽  
Vol 183 ◽  
pp. 106036
Author(s):  
Sahameh Shafiee ◽  
Lars Martin Lied ◽  
Ingunn Burud ◽  
Jon Arne Dieseth ◽  
Muath Alsheikh ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yanyun Yao ◽  
Bing Xu ◽  
Jinghui He ◽  
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Wine consumption is gaining popularity, and significant attention has been given to its quality. In the present paper, an objective evaluation model along with a reliability test via Lasso and nonlinear effect test via support vector regression (SVR) is proposed. The digital simulation is finished with the experimental data obtained from the A problem of CUMCM-2012 (China Undergraduate Mathematical Contest in Modeling in 2012). The results of Lasso regression show that the wine quality mainly depends upon eight physicochemical indicators. Further research results of SVR imply that with several training samples, a good evaluation can be realized, denoting that our model based on Lasso SVR can significantly reduce the costs of measurement and appraisal. Compared to other relevant articles, this paper builds an objective and credible wine evaluation system where the physicochemical indicators and the latent nonlinear effect are considered. Moreover, the evaluation costs are taken into account.


Author(s):  
BÜLENT YILMAZ ◽  
CENGİZ GAZELOĞLU ◽  
FATİH ALTINDİŞ

Neuromarketing is the application of the neuroscientific approaches to analyze and understand economically relevant behavior. In this study, the effect of loud and rhythmic music in a sample neuromarketing setup is investigated. The second aim was to develop an approach in the prediction of preference using only brain signals. In this work, 19- channel EEG signals were recorded and two experimental paradigms were implemented: no music/silence and rhythmic, loud music using a headphone, while viewing women shoes. For each 10-sec epoch, normalized power spectral density (PSD) of EEG data for six frequency bands was estimated using the Burg method. The effect of music was investigated by comparing the mean differences between music and no music groups using independent two-sample t-test. In the preference prediction part sequential forward selection, k-nearest neighbors (k-NN) and the support vector machines (SVM), and 5-fold cross-validation approaches were used. It is found that music did not affect like decision in any of the power bands, on the contrary, music affected dislike decisions for all bands with no exceptions. Furthermore, the accuracies obtained in preference prediction study were between 77.5 and 82.5% for k-NN and SVM techniques. The results of the study showed the feasibility of using EEG signals in the investigation of the music effect on purchasing behavior and the prediction of preference of an individual.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward Harefa ◽  
WEIDONG ZHOU

The feasibility and accuracy of several combination classification models, i.e., quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA), random forest (RF), Bernoulli naïve Bayes (BNB), and support vector machine (SVM) classification models combined with...


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao Zhang ◽  
Qiming Qin ◽  
Huazhong Ren ◽  
Yuanheng Sun ◽  
Minzan Li ◽  
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Crop growth in different periods influences the final yield. This study started from the agronomic mechanism of yield formation and aimed to extract useful spectral characteristics in different phenological phases, which could directly describe the final yield and dynamic contributions of different phases to the yield formation. Hyperspectral information of the winter wheat canopy was acquired during three important phases (jointing stage, heading stage, and grain-filling stage). An enhanced 2D correlation spectral analysis method modified by mutual information was proposed to identify the sensitive wavebands. The selected wavebands performed well with good mechanism interpretation and close correlation with important crop growth parameters and main physiological activities related to yield formation. The quantitative contribution proportions of plant growth in three phases to the final yield were estimated by determining the coefficients of partial least square models based on full spectral information. They were then used as single-phase weight factors to merge the selected wavebands. The support vector machine model based on the weighted spectral dataset performed well in yield prediction with satisfactory accuracy and robustness. This result would provide rapid and accurate guidance for agricultural production and would be valuable for the processing of hyperspectral remote sensing data.


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