Intelligence in manufacturing systems: the pattern recognition perspective
Marek Zaremba (2010)
Control and Cybernetics
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Marek Zaremba (2010)
Control and Cybernetics
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Michał Muszyński, Stanisław Osowski (2014)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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Roman Świniarski (2001)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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The paper presents an application of rough sets and statistical methods to feature reduction and pattern recognition. The presented description of rough sets theory emphasizes the role of rough sets reducts in feature selection and data reduction in pattern recognition. The overview of methods of feature selection emphasizes feature selection criteria, including rough set-based methods. The paper also contains a description of the algorithm for feature selection and reduction based on...
Jan Rybka, Artur Janicki (2013)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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This paper describes a study of emotion recognition based on speech analysis. The introduction to the theory contains a review of emotion inventories used in various studies of emotion recognition as well as the speech corpora applied, methods of speech parametrization, and the most commonly employed classification algorithms. In the current study the EMO-DB speech corpus and three selected classifiers, the k-Nearest Neighbor (k-NN), the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Support Vector...
M. Breukelen, Robert P. W. Duin, David M. J. Tax, J. E. den Hartog (1998)
Kybernetika
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Classifiers can be combined to reduce classification errors. We did experiments on a data set consisting of different sets of features of handwritten digits. Different types of classifiers were trained on these feature sets. The performances of these classifiers and combination rules were tested. The best results were acquired with the mean, median and product combination rules. The product was best for combining linear classifiers, the median for -NN classifiers. Training a classifier...
Zhao Zhang, Ning Ye (2010)
Computer Science and Information Systems
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Rajeev Kumar, Peter I Rockett (1998)
Kybernetika
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In this paper we present a novel approach to decomposing high dimensional spaces using a multiobjective genetic algorithm for identifying (near-)optimal subspaces for hierarchical classification. This strategy of pre-processing the data and explicitly optimising the partitions for subsequent mapping onto a hierarchical classifier is found to both reduce the learning complexity and the classification time with no degradation in overall classification error rate. Results of partitioning...