DETERMINING LEARNING SUCCESS of kNN ALGORITHM on ZOO DATASET

Author(s):  
Ahmet ÇELİK

People learn by examining, observing and researching their environment. They actually gains experience from what they have learned. By using the experience they have gained, they can adapt to the new situation they encounter and make decisions. People always make decisions by comparing their previous knowledge while describing objects and classifying them. Similarities and differences to previously learned objects are very effective in decision making. It has been shown in the studies that the experiential learning method can also be used on machines. Intelligent machines and devices that use machine learning methods in their structure are widely used in many areas. Machine learning can be performed using different algorithms. These algorithms use the attributes of the objects in the data set when making decisions. Similarities and differences in the attributes of objects are obtained by comparing them with previous experiences. As a result of the comparison, a decision is made and predictions are made about the classes of the objects. In this study, kNN machine learning algorithm, which is a supervised learning method, was used on the Zoo dataset. In this data set, there are attributes of common living things. By using these attributes, the classes of living things in the data set are determined. The “k” neighbor value and weight parameter selected in the kNN algorithm affect the learning success. In this study, the effect of two parameters used in the kNN algorithm on learning success is shown. According to the results obtained, the "k=1" neighbor value and the "Distance Weight" parameter were selected and the highest success result was obtained.

2020 ◽  
pp. 609-623
Author(s):  
Arun Kumar Beerala ◽  
Gobinath R. ◽  
Shyamala G. ◽  
Siribommala Manvitha

Water is the most valuable natural resource for all living things and the ecosystem. The quality of groundwater is changed due to change in ecosystem, industrialisation, and urbanisation, etc. In the study, 60 samples were taken and analysed for various physio-chemical parameters. The sampling locations were located using global positioning system (GPS) and were taken for two consecutive years for two different seasons, monsoon (Nov-Dec) and post-monsoon (Jan-Mar). In 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 pH, EC, and TDS were obtained in the field. Hardness and Chloride are determined using titration method. Nitrate and Sulphate were determined using Spectrophotometer. Machine learning techniques were used to train the data set and to predict the unknown values. The dominant elements of groundwater are as follows: Ca2, Mg2 for cation and Cl-, SO42, NO3− for anions. The regression value for the training data set was found to be 0.90596, and for the entire network, it was found to be 0.81729. The best performance was observed as 0.0022605 at epoch 223.


Author(s):  
Arun Kumar Beerala ◽  
Gobinath R. ◽  
Shyamala G. ◽  
Siribommala Manvitha

Water is the most valuable natural resource for all living things and the ecosystem. The quality of groundwater is changed due to change in ecosystem, industrialisation, and urbanisation, etc. In the study, 60 samples were taken and analysed for various physio-chemical parameters. The sampling locations were located using global positioning system (GPS) and were taken for two consecutive years for two different seasons, monsoon (Nov-Dec) and post-monsoon (Jan-Mar). In 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 pH, EC, and TDS were obtained in the field. Hardness and Chloride are determined using titration method. Nitrate and Sulphate were determined using Spectrophotometer. Machine learning techniques were used to train the data set and to predict the unknown values. The dominant elements of groundwater are as follows: Ca2, Mg2 for cation and Cl-, SO42, NO3− for anions. The regression value for the training data set was found to be 0.90596, and for the entire network, it was found to be 0.81729. The best performance was observed as 0.0022605 at epoch 223.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 9971-9975

Diabetes mellitus has become a public health problem in both developed and developing countries. If it is not treated early, diabetes-related complications in many vital organs of the body can become fatal. Its early detection is very important for early treatment that can prevent the disease from progressing to such complications. This article focuses on designing a system to assist in the diagnosis of diabetes disease based on medical ontology and automatic learning. The proposed method uses automatic learning algorithms as a classifier for the diagnosis of diabetes based on a medical data set. The ontology suggests a pre-processing of a coherent, consistent, interoperable and shareable knowledge basis of data and the machine learning method focuses on classification based on symptoms and medical tests. Based on the experimental results, DDAS not only offers better performance in predicting and diagnosing diabetes in individuals, but also has better accuracy in recommending useful treatment to patients.


A large volume of datasets is available in various fields that are stored to be somewhere which is called big data. Big Data healthcare has clinical data set of every patient records in huge amount and they are maintained by Electronic Health Records (EHR). More than 80 % of clinical data is the unstructured format and reposit in hundreds of forms. The challenges and demand for data storage, analysis is to handling large datasets in terms of efficiency and scalability. Hadoop Map reduces framework uses big data to store and operate any kinds of data speedily. It is not solely meant for storage system however conjointly a platform for information storage moreover as processing. It is scalable and fault-tolerant to the systems. Also, the prediction of the data sets is handled by machine learning algorithm. This work focuses on the Extreme Machine Learning algorithm (ELM) that can utilize the optimized way of finding a solution to find disease risk prediction by combining ELM with Cuckoo Search optimization-based Support Vector Machine (CS-SVM). The proposed work also considers the scalability and accuracy of big data models, thus the proposed algorithm greatly achieves the computing work and got good results in performance of both veracity and efficiency.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandeepkumar Hegde ◽  
Monica R. Mundada

Purpose According to the World Health Organization, by 2025, the contribution of chronic disease is expected to rise by 73% compared to all deaths and it is considered as global burden of disease with a rate of 60%. These diseases persist for a longer duration of time, which are almost incurable and can only be controlled. Cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease (CKD) and diabetes mellitus are considered as three major chronic diseases that will increase the risk among the adults, as they get older. CKD is considered a major disease among all these chronic diseases, which will increase the risk among the adults as they get older. Overall 10% of the population of the world is affected by CKD and it is likely to double in the year 2030. The paper aims to propose novel feature selection approach in combination with the machine-learning algorithm which can early predict the chronic disease with utmost accuracy. Hence, a novel feature selection adaptive probabilistic divergence-based feature selection (APDFS) algorithm is proposed in combination with the hyper-parameterized logistic regression model (HLRM) for the early prediction of chronic disease. Design/methodology/approach A novel feature selection APDFS algorithm is proposed which explicitly handles the feature associated with the class label by relevance and redundancy analysis. The algorithm applies the statistical divergence-based information theory to identify the relationship between the distant features of the chronic disease data set. The data set required to experiment is obtained from several medical labs and hospitals in India. The HLRM is used as a machine-learning classifier. The predictive ability of the framework is compared with the various algorithm and also with the various chronic disease data set. The experimental result illustrates that the proposed framework is efficient and achieved competitive results compared to the existing work in most of the cases. Findings The performance of the proposed framework is validated by using the metric such as recall, precision, F1 measure and ROC. The predictive performance of the proposed framework is analyzed by passing the data set belongs to various chronic disease such as CKD, diabetes and heart disease. The diagnostic ability of the proposed approach is demonstrated by comparing its result with existing algorithms. The experimental figures illustrated that the proposed framework performed exceptionally well in prior prediction of CKD disease with an accuracy of 91.6. Originality/value The capability of the machine learning algorithms depends on feature selection (FS) algorithms in identifying the relevant traits from the data set, which impact the predictive result. It is considered as a process of choosing the relevant features from the data set by removing redundant and irrelevant features. Although there are many approaches that have been already proposed toward this objective, they are computationally complex because of the strategy of following a one-step scheme in selecting the features. In this paper, a novel feature selection APDFS algorithm is proposed which explicitly handles the feature associated with the class label by relevance and redundancy analysis. The proposed algorithm handles the process of feature selection in two separate indices. Hence, the computational complexity of the algorithm is reduced to O(nk+1). The algorithm applies the statistical divergence-based information theory to identify the relationship between the distant features of the chronic disease data set. The data set required to experiment is obtained from several medical labs and hospitals of karkala taluk ,India. The HLRM is used as a machine learning classifier. The predictive ability of the framework is compared with the various algorithm and also with the various chronic disease data set. The experimental result illustrates that the proposed framework is efficient and achieved competitive results are compared to the existing work in most of the cases.


2020 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 231-269
Author(s):  
Rong Chen

Abstract Plural marking reaches most corners of languages. When a noun occurs with another linguistic element, which is called associate in this paper, plural marking on the two-component structure has four logically possible patterns: doubly unmarked, noun-marked, associate-marked and doubly marked. These four patterns do not distribute homogeneously in the world’s languages, because they are motivated by two competing motivations iconicity and economy. Some patterns are preferred over others, and this preference is consistently found in languages across the world. In other words, there exists a universal distribution of the four plural marking patterns. Furthermore, holding the view that plural marking on associates expresses plurality of nouns, I propose a hypothetical universal which uses the number of pluralized associates to predict plural marking on nouns. A data set collected from a sample of 100 languages is used to test the hypothetical universal, by employing the machine learning algorithm logistic regression.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (9) ◽  
pp. 4294-4298
Author(s):  
B. R. Sunil Kumar ◽  
B. S. Siddhartha ◽  
S. N. Shwetha ◽  
K. Arpitha

This paper intends to use distinct machine learning algorithms and exploring its multi-features. The primary advantage of machine learning is, a machine learning algorithm can predict its work automatically by learning what to do with information. This paper reveals the concept of machine learning and its algorithms which can be used for different applications such as health care, sentiment analysis and many more. Sometimes the programmers will get confused which algorithm to apply for their applications. This paper provides an idea related to the algorithm used on the basis of how accurately it fits. Based on the collected data, one of the algorithms can be selected based upon its pros and cons. By considering the data set, the base model is developed, trained and tested. Then the trained model is ready for prediction and can be deployed on the basis of feasibility.


Author(s):  
Himanshu Verma

Many attempts were made to classify the bees that is bumble bee or honey bee , there have been such a large amount of researches which were made to seek out the difference between them on the premise of various features like wing size , size of bee , color, life cycle and many more. But altogether the analysis there have been either that specialize in qualitative or quantitative , but to beat this issue , thus researchers came up with an answer which might be both qualitative and quantitative analysis made to classify them. And making use of machine learning algorithm to classify them gives a lift . Now the classification would take less time as these algorithms are pretty fast and accurate . By using machine learning work is made easy . Lots of photographs had to be collected and stored for data set. And by using these machine learning algorithms we would be getting information about the bees which might be employed by researchers in further classification of bees. Manipulation of images had to be done so as on prepare them in such a way that they will be applied to the algorithms and have feature extraction done. As there have been a lot of photographs(data set) which take a lot of space and also the area in which bees were present in these photographs were too small so to accommodate it dimension reduction was done , it might not consider other images like trees , leaves , flowers which were there present in the photograph which we elect as a data set.


Author(s):  
G. Keerthi Devipriya ◽  
E. Chandana ◽  
B. Prathyusha ◽  
T. Seshu Chakravarthy

Here by in this paper we are interested for classification of Images and Recognition. We expose the performance of training models by using a classifier algorithm and an API that contains set of images where we need to compare the uploaded image with the set of images available in the data set that we have taken. After identifying its respective category the image need to be placed in it. In order to classify images we are using a machine learning algorithm that comparing and placing the images.


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