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Review of Non-English Corpora Annotated for Emotion Classification in Text

2020

In this paper we try to systematize the information about the available corpora for emotion classification in text for languages other than English with the goal to find what approaches could be used for low-resource languages with close to no existing works in the field. We analyze the corresponding volume, emotion classification schema, language of each corresponding corpus and methods employed for data preparation and annotation automation. We’ve systematized twenty-four papers representing the corpora and found that corpora were mostly for the most spoken world languages: Hindi, Chinese, Turkish, Arabic, Japanese etc. A typical corpus contained several thousand of manually-annotated ent…

Text corpusHindiArtificial neural networkTurkishComputer sciencebusiness.industryEmotion classificationcomputer.software_genrelanguage.human_languageAnnotationNaive Bayes classifierComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONSchema (psychology)languageArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processing
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Feature Selection for Ensembles of Simple Bayesian Classifiers

2002

A popular method for creating an accurate classifier from a set of training data is to train several classifiers, and then to combine their predictions. The ensembles of simple Bayesian classifiers have traditionally not been a focus of research. However, the simple Bayesian classifier has much broader applicability than previously thought. Besides its high classification accuracy, it also has advantages in terms of simplicity, learning speed, classification speed, storage space, and incrementality. One way to generate an ensemble of simple Bayesian classifiers is to use different feature subsets as in the random subspace method. In this paper we present a technique for building ensembles o…

Training setComputer sciencebusiness.industryBayesian probabilityPattern recognitionFeature selectionMachine learningcomputer.software_genreLinear subspaceRandom subspace methodNaive Bayes classifierComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONIterative refinementArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerClassifier (UML)Cascading classifiers
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Privacy Violation Classification of Snort Ruleset

2010

Published version of a paper presented at the 2010 18th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP). (c) 2010 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other users, including reprinting/ republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted components of this work in other works. Paper also available from the publisher:http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PDP.2010.87 It is important to analyse the privacy impact of Intrusion Detection System (IDS) rules, in order to understand a…

VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420::Security and vulnerability: 424Information privacyNaive Bayes classifierComputer scienceRelational databasePrivacy softwareData securityConfidentialityNetwork monitoringIntrusion detection systemData miningcomputer.software_genrecomputer
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A New Technique for Vibration-Based Diagnostics of Fatigued Structures Based on Damage Pattern Recognition via Minimization of Misclassification Prob…

2017

Vibration-based diagnostics provide various methods to detect, locate, and characterize damage in structural and mechanical systems by examining changes in measured vibration response. Research in vibration-based damage recognition has been rapidly expanding over the last few years. The basic idea behind this technology is that modal parameters (notably frequencies, mode shapes, and modal damping) are functions of the physical properties of the structure (mass, damping, and stiffness). Therefore, changes in the physical properties will cause detectable changes in the modal properties. In investigations, many techniques were applied to recognize damage in structural and mechanical systems, b…

VibrationMechanical systemEngineeringNaive Bayes classifierModalbusiness.industryPrior probabilityPattern recognition (psychology)Pattern recognitionArtificial intelligenceMinificationLinear discriminant analysisbusiness
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A novel pilot study of automatic identification of EMF radiation effect on brain using computer vision and machine learning

2020

Abstract Electromagnetic field (EMF) radiations from mobile phones and cell tower affect brain of humans and other organisms in many ways. Exposure to EMF could lead to neurological changes causing morphological or chemical changes in the brain and other internal organs. Cellular level analysis to measure and identify the effect of mobile radiations is an expensive and long process as it requires preparing the cell suspension for the analysis. This paper presents a novel pilot study to identify changes in brain morphology under EMF exposure considering drosophila melanogaster as a specimen. The brain is automatically segmented, obtaining microscopic images from which discriminatory geometri…

animal structuresComputer science0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringHealth InformaticsImage processingFeature selection02 engineering and technologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genre03 medical and health sciencesNaive Bayes classifier0302 clinical medicineComputer visionTime complexityArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryBrain morphometry020601 biomedical engineeringRandom forestSupport vector machineSignal ProcessingArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical Signal Processing and Control
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Ensemble feature selection with the simple Bayesian classification

2003

Abstract A popular method for creating an accurate classifier from a set of training data is to build several classifiers, and then to combine their predictions. The ensembles of simple Bayesian classifiers have traditionally not been a focus of research. One way to generate an ensemble of accurate and diverse simple Bayesian classifiers is to use different feature subsets generated with the random subspace method. In this case, the ensemble consists of multiple classifiers constructed by randomly selecting feature subsets, that is, classifiers constructed in randomly chosen subspaces. In this paper, we present an algorithm for building ensembles of simple Bayesian classifiers in random sub…

business.industryBayesian probabilityFeature selectionPattern recognitionMachine learningcomputer.software_genreLinear subspaceRandom subspace methodNaive Bayes classifierBayes' theoremComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONHardware and ArchitectureSignal ProcessingArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerClassifier (UML)SoftwareCascading classifiersInformation SystemsMathematicsInformation Fusion
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Object Classification Technique for mmWave FMCW Radars using Range-FFT Features

2021

In this article, we present a novel target classification technique by mmWave frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) Radars using the Machine Learning on raw data features obtained from range fast Fourier transform (FFT) plot. FFT plots are extracted from the measured raw data obtained with a Radar operating in the frequency range of 77- 81 GHz. The features such as peak, width, area, standard deviation, and range on range FFT plot peaks are extracted and fed to a machine learning model. Two light weight classification models such as Logistic Regression, Naive Bayes are explored to assess the performance. Based on the results, we demonstrate and achieve an accuracy of 86.9% using Logist…

business.industryComputer scienceFeature extractionFast Fourier transformCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionPattern recognitionPlot (graphics)law.inventionNaive Bayes classifierlawRange (statistics)Artificial intelligenceRadarbusinessFrequency modulation2021 International Conference on COMmunication Systems & NETworkS (COMSNETS)
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A radiomics evaluation of 2D and 3D MRI texture features to classify brain metastases from lung cancer and melanoma

2017

[EN] Brain metastases are occasionally detected before diagnosing their primary site of origin. In these cases, simple visual examination of medical images of the metastases is not enough to identify the primary cancer, so an extensive evaluation is needed. To avoid this procedure, a radiomics approach on magnetic resonance (MR) images of the metastatic lesions is proposed to classify two of the most frequent origins (lung cancer and melanoma). In this study, 50 T1-weighted MR images of brain metastases from 30 patients were analyzed: 27 of lung cancer and 23 of melanoma origin. A total of 43 statistical texture features were extracted from the segmented lesions in 2D and 3D. Five predictiv…

medicine.medical_specialtyMetastatic lesionsLung Neoplasms030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA03 medical and health sciencesNaive Bayes classifier0302 clinical medicineRadiomicsmedicineHumansLung cancerMelanomaSite of originmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBrain NeoplasmsMelanomaMagnetic resonance imagingBayes Theoremmedicine.diseasePrimary cancerMagnetic Resonance Imaging030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiologybusiness
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Classification of Targets Using Statistical Features from Range FFT of mmWave FMCW Radars

2021

Radars with mmWave frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) technology accurately estimate the range and velocity of targets in their field of view (FoV). The targeted angle of arrival (AoA) estimation can be improved by increasing receiving antennas or by using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO). However, obtaining target features such as target type remains challenging. In this paper, we present a novel target classification method based on machine learning and features extracted from a range fast Fourier transform (FFT) profile by using mmWave FMCW radars operating in the frequency range of 77–81 GHz. The measurements are carried out in a variety of realistic situations, including p…

mmWave radarrange FFT featuresTK7800-8360Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceVDP::Technology: 500Fast Fourier transformReal-time computingtargets classificationFMCW radarSupport vector machineContinuous-wave radarStatistical classificationNaive Bayes classifiermachine learningautonomous systemsHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringFeature (computer vision)Angle of arrivalSignal Processingground station radarGradient boostingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringElectronics
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Generalizability and Simplicity as Criteria in Feature Selection: Application to Mood Classification in Music

2011

Classification of musical audio signals according to expressed mood or emotion has evident applications to content-based music retrieval in large databases. Wrapper selection is a dimension reduction method that has been proposed for improving classification performance. However, the technique is prone to lead to overfitting of the training data, which decreases the generalizability of the obtained results. We claim that previous attempts to apply wrapper selection in the field of music information retrieval (MIR) have led to disputable conclusions about the used methods due to inadequate analysis frameworks, indicative of overfitting, and biased results. This paper presents a framework bas…

ta113Acoustics and UltrasonicsComputer sciencebusiness.industryDimensionality reductionEmotion classificationFeature selectionOverfittingMachine learningcomputer.software_genreNaive Bayes classifierFeature (machine learning)Music information retrievalGeneralizability theoryArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinesscomputerIEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
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