Automatic classification using supervised learning in a medical document filtering application

2000 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 415-444 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Mostafa ◽  
W. Lam
PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. e0244636
Author(s):  
Marika Premoli ◽  
Daniele Baggi ◽  
Marco Bianchetti ◽  
Alessandro Gnutti ◽  
Marco Bondaschi ◽  
...  

Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) analysis is a well-recognized tool to investigate animal communication. It can be used for behavioral phenotyping of murine models of different disorders. The USVs are usually recorded with a microphone sensitive to ultrasound frequencies and they are analyzed by specific software. Different calls typologies exist, and each ultrasonic call can be manually classified, but the qualitative analysis is highly time-consuming. Considering this framework, in this work we proposed and evaluated a set of supervised learning methods for automatic USVs classification. This could represent a sustainable procedure to deeply analyze the ultrasonic communication, other than a standardized analysis. We used manually built datasets obtained by segmenting the USVs audio tracks analyzed with the Avisoft software, and then by labelling each of them into 10 representative classes. For the automatic classification task, we designed a Convolutional Neural Network that was trained receiving as input the spectrogram images associated to the segmented audio files. In addition, we also tested some other supervised learning algorithms, such as Support Vector Machine, Random Forest and Multilayer Perceptrons, exploiting informative numerical features extracted from the spectrograms. The performance showed how considering the whole time/frequency information of the spectrogram leads to significantly higher performance than considering a subset of numerical features. In the authors’ opinion, the experimental results may represent a valuable benchmark for future work in this research field.


2013 ◽  
Vol 479-480 ◽  
pp. 491-495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheng Fuu Lin ◽  
Chien Hao Tseng ◽  
Chung I Huang

In this paper, the application of the supervised learning system to automatic classification of leukocytes processing for the microscopic images analysis is presented. The traditional pattern classification in cellular images is typically made by experienced operators. Such procedures may present a non-standard and unstable accuracy when it depends on the operator’s capabilities and tiredness. In this study, we propose the supervised learning system to achieve an automated segmentation and classification of leukocytes based on supervised neural networks and image processing methods. The experimental results show that the proposed automatic classification learning system can effectively classify the five types of the leukocytes in microscopic cell images, as well as to compare the classification results to those obtained by the medical experts.


Author(s):  
Paul DeCosta ◽  
Kyugon Cho ◽  
Stephen Shemlon ◽  
Heesung Jun ◽  
Stanley M. Dunn

Introduction: The analysis and interpretation of electron micrographs of cells and tissues, often requires the accurate extraction of structural networks, which either provide immediate 2D or 3D information, or from which the desired information can be inferred. The images of these structures contain lines and/or curves whose orientation, lengths, and intersections characterize the overall network.Some examples exist of studies that have been done in the analysis of networks of natural structures. In, Sebok and Roemer determine the complexity of nerve structures in an EM formed slide. Here the number of nodes that exist in the image describes how dense nerve fibers are in a particular region of the skin. Hildith proposes a network structural analysis algorithm for the automatic classification of chromosome spreads (type, relative size and orientation).


2016 ◽  
Vol 136 (9) ◽  
pp. 1350-1358 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hironobu Sato ◽  
Kiyohiko Abe ◽  
Shoichi Ohi ◽  
Minoru Ohyama

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