A machine learning based method for classification of fractal features of forearm sEMG using Twin Support vector machines

Author(s):  
S P Arjunan ◽  
D K Kumar ◽  
G R Naik
2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gokmen Zararsiz ◽  
Dincer Goksuluk ◽  
Selcuk Korkmaz ◽  
Vahap Eldem ◽  
Izzet Parug Duru ◽  
...  

Background RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) is a powerful technique for transcriptome profiling of the organisms that uses the capabilities of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies. Recent advances in NGS let to measure the expression levels of tens to thousands of transcripts simultaneously. Using such information, developing expression-based classification algorithms is an emerging powerful method for diagnosis, disease classification and monitoring at molecular level, as well as providing potential markers of disease. Here, we present the bagging support vector machines (bagSVM), a machine learning approach and bagged ensembles of support vector machines (SVM), for classification of RNA-Seq data. The bagSVM basically uses bootstrap technique and trains each single SVM separately; next it combines the results of each SVM model using majority-voting technique. Results We demonstrate the performance of the bagSVM on simulated and real datasets. Simulated datasets are generated from negative binomial distribution under different scenarios and real datasets are obtained from publicly available resources. A deseq normalization and variance stabilizing transformation (vst) were applied to all datasets. We compared the results with several classifiers including Poisson linear discriminant analysis (PLDA), single SVM, classification and regression trees (CART), and random forests (RF). In slightly overdispersed data, all methods, except CART algorithm, performed well. Performance of PLDA seemed to be best and RF as second best for very slightly and substantially overdispersed datasets. While data become more spread, bagSVM turned out to be the best classifier. In overall results, bagSVM and PLDA had the highest accuracies. Conclusions According to our results, bagSVM algorithm after vst transformation can be a good choice of classifier for RNA-Seq datasets mostly for overdispersed ones. Thus, we recommend researchers to use bagSVM algorithm for the purpose of classification of RNA-Seq data. PLDA algorithm should be a method of choice for slight and moderately overdispersed datasets. An R/BIOCONDUCTOR package MLSeq with a vignette is freely available at http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.14/bioc/html/MLSeq.html Keywords: Bagging, machine learning, RNA-Seq classification, support vector machines, transcriptomics


2021 ◽  
Vol 2078 (1) ◽  
pp. 012006
Author(s):  
Lipeng Cui ◽  
Jie Shen ◽  
Song Yao

Abstract The sparse model plays an important role in many aeras, such as in the machine learning, image processing and signal processing. The sparse model has the ability of variable selection, so they can solve the over-fitting problem. The sparse model can be introduced into the field of support vector machine in order to get classification of the labels and sparsity of the variables simultaneously. This paper summarizes various sparse support vector machines. Finally, we revealed the research directions of the sparse support vector machines in the future.


Author(s):  
Marianne Maktabi ◽  
Hannes Köhler ◽  
Magarita Ivanova ◽  
Thomas Neumuth ◽  
Nada Rayes ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 61 (9) ◽  
pp. 2874-2878 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Gonzalez-Abril ◽  
F. Velasco ◽  
J.A. Ortega ◽  
L. Franco

2004 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 499-507 ◽  
Author(s):  
Omowunmi Sadik ◽  
Walker H. Land, ◽  
Adam K. Wanekaya ◽  
Michiko Uematsu ◽  
Mark J. Embrechts ◽  
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