scholarly journals Bayesian Non-linear Support Vector Machine for High-Dimensional Data with Incorporation of Graph Information on Features

Author(s):  
Wenli Sun ◽  
Changgee Chang ◽  
Qi Long
Sensors ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (9) ◽  
pp. 2840 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lawrence Muriira ◽  
Zhiwei Zhao ◽  
Geyong Min

Linear Support Vector Machine (LSVM) has proven to be an effective approach for link classification in sensor networks. In this paper, we present a data-driven framework for reliable link classification that models Kernelized Linear Support Vector Machine (KLSVM) to produce stable and consistent results. KLSVM is a linear classifying technique that learns the “best” parameter settings. We investigated its application to model and capture two phenomena: High dimensional multi-category classification and Spatiotemporal data correlation in wireless sensor network (WSN). In addition, the technique also detects anomalies within the network. With the optimized selection of the linear kernel hyperparameters, the technique models high-dimensional data classification and the examined packet traces exhibit correlations between link features. Link features with Packet Reception Rate (PRR) greater than 50% show a high degree of negative correlation while the other sensor node observations show a moderate degree of positive correlation. The model gives a good visual intuition of the network behavior. The efficiency of the supervised learning technique is studied over real dataset obtained from a WSN testbed. To achieve that, we examined packet traces from the 802.15.4 network. The technique has a good performance on link quality estimation accuracy and a precise anomaly detection of sensor nodes within the network.


2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sahar Zolfaghari ◽  
Mohammad Hamiruce Marhaban ◽  
Siti Anom Ahmad ◽  
Asnor Juraiza Ishak ◽  
Pegah Khosropanah ◽  
...  

Motor-imagery brain-computer interfaces, as rehabilitation tools for motor-disabled individuals, could inherently enrich neuroplasticity and subsequently restore mobility. However, this endeavour's significant challenge is classifying left and right leg motor imagery tasks from non-stationary EEG signals. A subject-independent feature extraction method is essential in a BCI system, and this work involves developing a subject-independent algorithm to classify left/right leg motion intention. The Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition was used to decompose EEG during left and right foot movements during imagery tasks. We validated our proposed algorithm using open-access motor imagery data to detect the user's mental intention from EEG. Five subjects of various performance categories with almost 150 trials for each left/right leg MI of hand/leg/tongue, HaLT Paradigm, utilizing C3, C4, and Cz channels were examined to generalize this study to all subjects. A set of statistical features were extracted from the intrinsic mode functions, and the most relevant features were selected for classification using Sequential Floating Feature Selection. Different classifiers were trained using extracted features, and their performances' were evaluated. The findings suggest that the non-linear support vector machine is the best classification model, resulting in the mean classification sensitivity, specificity, precision, negative predictive value, F-measure, 98.15%, 90.74%, 91.97%, 98.33%, 94.72%, 94.44%, respectively. The proposed subject-independent signal processing method significantly improved the offline calibration mode by eliminating the frequency selection step, making it the common-used method for different types of MI-based BCI participants. Offline evaluations suggest that it can lead to significant increases in classification accuracy in comparison to current approaches.


2012 ◽  
Vol 229-231 ◽  
pp. 534-537
Author(s):  
Gao Huan Xu ◽  
Jun Xiang Ye

The car engine failures in the course of time and place have many possibilities. The engine fault diagnosis system developed in .NET platform. The core of the system make use of noise wavelet energy features and non-linear support vector machine classification. After the experiment, the system has fairly good results.


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