scholarly journals A fuzzy analytic hierarchy attribute weighting and deep learning for improving CHD prediction of optimized semi parametric extended dynamic bayesian network

2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1.1) ◽  
pp. 150 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Gomathi ◽  
D. Shanmuga Priyaa

Several Data mining techniques have been developed to enhance the prediction accuracy and analyze several events in Coronary Heart Disease (CHD).  One among them was Extended Dynamic Bayesian Network (EDBN) which integrates   temporal abstractions with DBN. Then EDBN was extended as Optimized Semi parametric Extended Dynamic Bayesian Network (OSEDBN) to handle Complex temporal abstractions in irregular interval time series data. The deep learning network is generated the various time points in the next level to improve the analysis and prediction of CHD. In this paper, Optimized Semi parametric Extended Deep Dynamic Bayesian Network (OSEDDBN) is proposed by integrating deep learning architecture with OSEDBN to improve the ability of extracting more important data and support complex structures from various types of input sources. Additionally the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) approach is used to compute the global weights for the attributes based on their individual contribution. The global weights of the attributes obtained by FAHP are utilized for training OSEDDBN to further improve the prediction of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) risks. The performance of EDBN, OSEDBN, OSEDDBN, and OSEDDBN-FAHP are evaluated in terms of Precision, Recall and F-Measure.

Open Physics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 360-374
Author(s):  
Yuan Pei ◽  
Lei Zhenglin ◽  
Zeng Qinghui ◽  
Wu Yixiao ◽  
Lu Yanli ◽  
...  

Abstract The load of the showcase is a nonlinear and unstable time series data, and the traditional forecasting method is not applicable. Deep learning algorithms are introduced to predict the load of the showcase. Based on the CEEMD–IPSO–LSTM combination algorithm, this paper builds a refrigerated display cabinet load forecasting model. Compared with the forecast results of other models, it finally proves that the CEEMD–IPSO–LSTM model has the highest load forecasting accuracy, and the model’s determination coefficient is 0.9105, which is obviously excellent. Compared with other models, the model constructed in this paper can predict the load of showcases, which can provide a reference for energy saving and consumption reduction of display cabinet.


IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 120043-120065
Author(s):  
Kukjin Choi ◽  
Jihun Yi ◽  
Changhwa Park ◽  
Sungroh Yoon

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Eric Hitimana ◽  
Gaurav Bajpai ◽  
Richard Musabe ◽  
Louis Sibomana ◽  
Jayavel Kayalvizhi

Many countries worldwide face challenges in controlling building incidence prevention measures for fire disasters. The most critical issues are the localization, identification, detection of the room occupant. Internet of Things (IoT) along with machine learning proved the increase of the smartness of the building by providing real-time data acquisition using sensors and actuators for prediction mechanisms. This paper proposes the implementation of an IoT framework to capture indoor environmental parameters for occupancy multivariate time-series data. The application of the Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) Deep Learning algorithm is used to infer the knowledge of the presence of human beings. An experiment is conducted in an office room using multivariate time-series as predictors in the regression forecasting problem. The results obtained demonstrate that with the developed system it is possible to obtain, process, and store environmental information. The information collected was applied to the LSTM algorithm and compared with other machine learning algorithms. The compared algorithms are Support Vector Machine, Naïve Bayes Network, and Multilayer Perceptron Feed-Forward Network. The outcomes based on the parametric calibrations demonstrate that LSTM performs better in the context of the proposed application.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.M. González-Sopeña

Abstract. In the last few years, wind power forecasting has established itself as an essential tool in the energy industry due to the increase of wind power penetration in the electric grid. This paper presents a wind power forecasting method based on ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) and deep learning. EEMD is employed to decompose wind power time series data into several intrinsic mode functions and a residual component. Afterwards, every intrinsic mode function is trained by means of a CNN-LSTM architecture. Finally, wind power forecast is obtained by adding the prediction of every component. Compared to the benchmark model, the proposed approach provides more accurate predictions for several time horizons. Furthermore, prediction intervals are modelled using quantile regression.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles Murphy ◽  
Edward Laurence ◽  
Antoine Allard

Abstract Forecasting the evolution of contagion dynamics is still an open problem to which mechanistic models only offer a partial answer. To remain mathematically and/or computationally tractable, these models must rely on simplifying assumptions, thereby limiting the quantitative accuracy of their predictions and the complexity of the dynamics they can model. Here, we propose a complementary approach based on deep learning where the effective local mechanisms governing a dynamic are learned automatically from time series data. Our graph neural network architecture makes very few assumptions about the dynamics, and we demonstrate its accuracy using stochastic contagion dynamics of increasing complexity on static and temporal networks. By allowing simulations on arbitrary network structures, our approach makes it possible to explore the properties of the learned dynamics beyond the training data. Our results demonstrate how deep learning offers a new and complementary perspective to build effective models of contagion dynamics on networks.


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