scholarly journals Response to Discussion on “Improved Overlap-Based Undersampling for Imbalanced Dataset Classification with Application to Epilepsy and Parkinson’s Disease,”

2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (09) ◽  
pp. 2075002
Author(s):  
Pattaramon Vuttipittayamongkol ◽  
Eyad Elyan

In the paper Improved Overlap-Based Undersampling for Imbalanced Dataset Classification with Application to Epilepsy and Parkinson’s Disease, the authors introduced two new methods that address the class overlap problem in imbalanced datasets. The methods involve identification and removal of potentially overlapped majority class instances. Extensive evaluations were carried out using 136 datasets and compared against several state-of-the-art methods. Results showed competitive performance with those methods, and statistical tests proved significant improvement in classification results. The discussion on the paper related to the behavioral analysis of class overlap and method validation was raised by Fernández. In this article, the response to the discussion is delivered. Detailed clarification and supporting evidence to answer all the points raised are provided.

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Sen Liu ◽  
Han Yuan ◽  
Jiali Liu ◽  
Hai Lin ◽  
Cuiwei Yang ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND: Resting tremor is an essential characteristic in patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease (PD). OBJECTIVE: Quantification and monitoring of tremor severity is clinically important to help achieve medication or rehabilitation guidance in daily monitoring. METHODS: Wrist-worn tri-axial accelerometers were utilized to record the long-term acceleration signals of PD patients with different tremor severities rated by Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS). Based on the extracted features, three kinds of classifiers were used to identify different tremor severities. Statistical tests were further designed for the feature analysis. RESULTS: The support vector machine (SVM) achieved the best performance with an overall accuracy of 94.84%. Additional feature analysis indicated the validity of the proposed feature combination and revealed the importance of different features in differentiating tremor severities. CONCLUSION: The present work obtains a high-accuracy classification in tremor severity, which is expected to play a crucial role in PD treatment and symptom monitoring in real life.


2015 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. S79-S80
Author(s):  
Romina Aron Badin ◽  
Katie Binley ◽  
Nadja Van Camp ◽  
Caroline Jan ◽  
Jean Gourlay ◽  
...  

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