Design and analysis of novel similarity measure for clustering and classification of high dimensional text documents

Author(s):  
G. SureshReddy ◽  
T. V. Rajinikanth ◽  
A. Ananda Rao
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.5) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Sathish Kumar.P.J ◽  
Dr R.Jagadeesh Kan

The problem of high dimensional clustering and classification has been well studied in previous articles. Also, the recommendation generation towards the treatment based on input symptoms has been considered in this research part. Number of approaches has been discussed earlier in literature towards disease prediction and recommendation generation. Still, the efficient of such recommendation systems are not up to noticeable rate. To improve the performance, an efficient multi level symptom similarity based disease prediction and recommendation generation has been presented. The method reads the input data set, performs preprocessing to remove the noisy records. In the second stage, the method performs Class Level Feature Similarity Clustering. The classification of input symptom set has been performed using MLSS (Multi Level Symptom Similarity) measure estimated between different class of samples. According to the selected class, the method selects higher frequent medicine set as recommendation using drug success rate and frequency measures. The proposed method improves the performance of clustering, disease prediction with higher efficient medicine recommendation.  


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 1797 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mera Kartika Delimayanti ◽  
Bedy Purnama ◽  
Ngoc Giang Nguyen ◽  
Mohammad Reza Faisal ◽  
Kunti Robiatul Mahmudah ◽  
...  

Manual classification of sleep stage is a time-consuming but necessary step in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders, and its automation has been an area of active study. The previous works have shown that low dimensional fast Fourier transform (FFT) features and many machine learning algorithms have been applied. In this paper, we demonstrate utilization of features extracted from EEG signals via FFT to improve the performance of automated sleep stage classification through machine learning methods. Unlike previous works using FFT, we incorporated thousands of FFT features in order to classify the sleep stages into 2–6 classes. Using the expanded version of Sleep-EDF dataset with 61 recordings, our method outperformed other state-of-the art methods. This result indicates that high dimensional FFT features in combination with a simple feature selection is effective for the improvement of automated sleep stage classification.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali A. Amer ◽  
Hassan I. Abdalla

Abstract Similarity measures have long been utilized in information retrieval and machine learning domains for multi-purposes including text retrieval, text clustering, text summarization, plagiarism detection, and several other text-processing applications. However, the problem with these measures is that, until recently, there has never been one single measure recorded to be highly effective and efficient at the same time. Thus, the quest for an efficient and effective similarity measure is still an open-ended challenge. This study, in consequence, introduces a new highly-effective and time-efficient similarity measure for text clustering and classification. Furthermore, the study aims to provide a comprehensive scrutinization for seven of the most widely used similarity measures, mainly concerning their effectiveness and efficiency. Using the K-nearest neighbor algorithm (KNN) for classification, the K-means algorithm for clustering, and the bag of word (BoW) model for feature selection, all similarity measures are carefully examined in detail. The experimental evaluation has been made on two of the most popular datasets, namely, Reuters-21 and Web-KB. The obtained results confirm that the proposed set theory-based similarity measure (STB-SM), as a pre-eminent measure, outweighs all state-of-art measures significantly with regards to both effectiveness and efficiency.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document