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CLASSIFICATION FUNCTIONS FOR EVALUATING THE PREDICTION PERFORMANCE IN COLLABORATIVE FILTERING RECOMMENDER SYSTEM

  • Lee, Seok-Jun;Lee, Hee-Choon;Chung, Young-Jun
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.28 no.1_2
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    • pp.439-450
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we propose a new idea to evaluate the prediction accuracy of user's preference generated by memory-based collaborative filtering algorithm before prediction process in the recommender system. Our analysis results show the possibility of a pre-evaluation before the prediction process of users' preference of item's transaction on the web. Classification functions proposed in this study generate a user's rating pattern under certain conditions. In this research, we test whether classification functions select users who have lower prediction or higher prediction performance under collaborative filtering recommendation approach. The statistical test results will be based on the differences of the prediction accuracy of each user group which are classified by classification functions using the generative probability of specific rating. The characteristics of rating patterns of classified users will also be presented.

Content Based Classification of Audio Signal using Discriminant Function (식별함수를 이용한 오디오신호의 내용기반 분류)

  • Kim, Young-Sub;Lee, Kwang-Seok;Koh, Si-Young;Hur, Kang-In
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.201-204
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we research the content-based analysis and classification according to the composition of the feature parameters pool for the auditory signals to implement the auditory indexing and searching system. Auditory data is classified to the primitive various auditory types. we described the analysis and feature extraction method for the feature parameters available to the auditory data classification. And we compose the feature parameters pool in the indexing group unit, then compare and analysis the auditory data centering around the including level and indexing criterion into the audio categories. Based on this result, we composit feature vectors of audio data according to the classification categories, then experiment the classification using discrimination function.

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Effect of Self Care Training(based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) on Functional Independence in the Young Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy (국제 기능 장애 건강분류의 구성요소에 기반을 둔 자기관리 훈련이 경직성 뇌성마비 아동의 기능적 독립성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hee-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.182-188
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of self-care training based on ICF(International Classification of functioning, Disability and Health) on functional independence in the young children with spastic cerebral palsy. Total of 43 young children(male=25, female=18; age range from 36month to 72month) with spastic cerebral palsy, classified at GMFCS(Gross Motor Function Classification System) levels III-IV. Total of 32sessions of a self-care training (eating, grooming, bathing, toileting) were given 4 times a week for 30minutes from August 1th to September 30th of 2008. Changes in the functional independence after the training obtained by Wee-FIM(Functional Independence Measure for Children). Results were as follows: Functional independence was significantly increased after the training. As a result, a self-care training should be applied as an effective intervention to improve the functional independence in the young children with spastic cerebral palsy.

Study on the Functional Classification of IM Application Traffic using Automata (오토마타를 이용한 메신저 트래픽의 기능별 분류에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Woo;Park, Jun-Sang;Yoon, Sung-Ho;Kim, Myung-Sup
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.36 no.8B
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    • pp.921-928
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    • 2011
  • The increase of Internet users and services has caused the upsurge of data traffic over the network. Nowadays, variety of Internet applications has emerged which generates complicated and diverse data traffic. For the efficient management of Internet traffic, many traffic classification methods have been proposed. But most of the methods focused on the application-level classification, not the function-level classification or state changes of applications. The functional classification of application traffic makes possible the in-detail understanding of application behavior as well as the fine-grained control of applications traffic. In this paper we proposed automata based functional classification method of IM application traffic. We verified the feasibility of the proposed method with function-level control experiment of IM application traffic.

Car Noise Cancellation by Using Spectral Subtraction Method Based on a New Speech/nonspeech Classification Function (새로운 음성/비음성 분류함수에 기반한 스펙트럼 차감법에 의한 차량잡음제거)

  • 박영식;이준재;이응주;하영호
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.994-1003
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, a scheme of noise cancellation using spectral subreaction method with single input in an autombile noise environment is proposed. In order to remove the changing automonile noise components form the noisy speech signal, the noise of various states is analyzed and its characteristics are presented. For the decision of speech/nonspeech and the estimation of noise spectrum, a classification function is proposed on the basis of noise analysis. This function presents the precise decision of speech/nonspeech and the optimal estimation of noise spectrum with less computation. As the result of the estimation of noise spectrum by the proposed classification function, the clean speech signal is extracted from the noisy speech signal with high signal-to-ratio.

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Classification Algorithms for Human and Dog Movement Based on Micro-Doppler Signals

  • Lee, Jeehyun;Kwon, Jihoon;Bae, Jin-Ho;Lee, Chong Hyun
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.10-17
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    • 2017
  • We propose classification algorithms for human and dog movement. The proposed algorithms use micro-Doppler signals obtained from humans and dogs moving in four different directions. A two-stage classifier based on a support vector machine (SVM) is proposed, which uses a radial-based function (RBF) kernel and $16^{th}$-order linear predictive code (LPC) coefficients as feature vectors. With the proposed algorithms, we obtain the best classification results when a first-level SVM classifies the type of movement, and then, a second-level SVM classifies the moving object. We obtain the correct classification probability 95.54% of the time, on average. Next, to deal with the difficult classification problem of human and dog running, we propose a two-layer convolutional neural network (CNN). The proposed CNN is composed of six ($6{\times}6$) convolution filters at the first and second layers, with ($5{\times}5$) max pooling for the first layer and ($2{\times}2$) max pooling for the second layer. The proposed CNN-based classifier adopts an auto regressive spectrogram as the feature image obtained from the $16^{th}$-order LPC vectors for a specific time duration. The proposed CNN exhibits 100% classification accuracy and outperforms the SVM-based classifier. These results show that the proposed classifiers can be used for human and dog classification systems and also for classification problems using data obtained from an ultra-wideband (UWB) sensor.

Imbalanced SVM-Based Anomaly Detection Algorithm for Imbalanced Training Datasets

  • Wang, GuiPing;Yang, JianXi;Li, Ren
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.621-631
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    • 2017
  • Abnormal samples are usually difficult to obtain in production systems, resulting in imbalanced training sample sets. Namely, the number of positive samples is far less than the number of negative samples. Traditional Support Vector Machine (SVM)-based anomaly detection algorithms perform poorly for highly imbalanced datasets: the learned classification hyperplane skews toward the positive samples, resulting in a high false-negative rate. This article proposes a new imbalanced SVM (termed ImSVM)-based anomaly detection algorithm, which assigns a different weight for each positive support vector in the decision function. ImSVM adjusts the learned classification hyperplane to make the decision function achieve a maximum GMean measure value on the dataset. The above problem is converted into an unconstrained optimization problem to search the optimal weight vector. Experiments are carried out on both Cloud datasets and Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining datasets to evaluate ImSVM. Highly imbalanced training sample sets are constructed. The experimental results show that ImSVM outperforms over-sampling techniques and several existing imbalanced SVM-based techniques.

Analysis and Implementation of Speech/Music Classification for 3GPP2 SMV Codec Employing SVM Based on Discriminative Weight Training (SMV코덱의 음성/음악 분류 성능 향상을 위한 최적화된 가중치를 적용한 입력벡터 기반의 SVM 구현)

  • Kim, Sang-Kyun;Chang, Joon-Hyuk;Cho, Ki-Ho;Kim, Nam-Soo
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.471-476
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, we apply a discriminative weight training to a support vector machine (SVM) based speech/music classification for the selectable mode vocoder (SMV) of 3GPP2. In our approach, the speech/music decision rule is expressed as the SVM discriminant function by incorporating optimally weighted features of the SMV based on a minimum classification error (MCE) method which is different from the previous work in that different weights are assigned to each the feature of SMV. The performance of the proposed approach is evaluated under various conditions and yields better results compared with the conventional scheme in the SVM.

Fuzzy-based Threshold Controlling Method for ART1 Clustering in GPCR Classification (GPCR 분류에서 ART1 군집화를 위한 퍼지기반 임계값 제어 기법)

  • Cho, Kyu-Cheol;Ma, Yong-Beom;Lee, Jong-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.167-175
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    • 2007
  • Fuzzy logic is used to represent qualitative knowledge and provides interpretability to a controlling system model in bioinformatics. This paper focuses on a bioinformatics data classification which is an important bioinformatics application. This paper reviews the two traditional controlling system models The sequence-based threshold controller have problems of optimal range decision for threshold readjustment and long processing time for optimal threshold induction. And the binary-based threshold controller does not guarantee for early system stability in the GPCR data classification for optimal threshold induction. To solve these problems, we proposes a fuzzy-based threshold controller for ART1 clustering in GPCR classification. We implement the proposed method and measure processing time by changing an induction recognition success rate and a classification threshold value. And, we compares the proposed method with the sequence-based threshold controller and the binary-based threshold controller The fuzzy-based threshold controller continuously readjusts threshold values with membership function of the previous recognition success rate. The fuzzy-based threshold controller keeps system stability and improves classification system efficiency in GPCR classification.

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Adaptive Kernel Function of SVM for Improving Speech/Music Classification of 3GPP2 SMV

  • Lim, Chung-Soo;Chang, Joon-Hyuk
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.871-879
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    • 2011
  • Because a wide variety of multimedia services are provided through personal wireless communication devices, the demand for efficient bandwidth utilization becomes stronger. This demand naturally results in the introduction of the variable bitrate speech coding concept. One exemplary work is the selectable mode vocoder (SMV) that supports speech/music classification. However, because it has severe limitations in its classification performance, a couple of works to improve speech/music classification by introducing support vector machines (SVMs) have been proposed. While these approaches significantly improved classification accuracy, they did not consider correlations commonly found in speech and music frames. In this paper, we propose a novel and orthogonal approach to improve the speech/music classification of SMV codec by adaptively tuning SVMs based on interframe correlations. According to the experimental results, the proposed algorithm yields improved results in classifying speech and music within the SMV framework.