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ESWA
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
Transmembrane segments prediction and understanding using support vector machine and decision tree
In recent years, there have been many studies focusing on improving the accuracy of prediction of transmembrane segments, and many significant results have been achieved. In spite...
Jieyue He, Hae-Jin Hu, Robert W. Harrison, Phang C...
TMI
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Comparison of AdaBoost and Support Vector Machines for Detecting Alzheimer's Disease Through Automated Hippocampal Segmentation
Abstract— We compared four automated methods for hippocampal segmentation using different machine learning algorithms (1) hierarchical AdaBoost, (2) Support Vector Machines (SVM)...
Jonathan H. Morra, Zhuowen Tu, Liana G. Apostolova...
ESWA
2007
176views more  ESWA 2007»
13 years 8 months ago
Credit scoring with a data mining approach based on support vector machines
The credit card industry has been growing rapidly recently, and thus huge numbers of consumers’ credit data are collected by the credit department of the bank. The credit scorin...
Cheng-Lung Huang, Mu-Chen Chen, Chieh-Jen Wang
KDD
2004
ACM
139views Data Mining» more  KDD 2004»
14 years 8 months ago
Learning a complex metabolomic dataset using random forests and support vector machines
Metabolomics is the omics science of biochemistry. The associated data include the quantitative measurements of all small molecule metabolites in a biological sample. These datase...
Young Truong, Xiaodong Lin, Chris Beecher
VLDB
2007
ACM
164views Database» more  VLDB 2007»
14 years 8 months ago
A new intrusion detection system using support vector machines and hierarchical clustering
Whenever an intrusion occurs, the security and value of a computer system is compromised. Network-based attacks make it difficult for legitimate users to access various network ser...
Latifur Khan, Mamoun Awad, Bhavani M. Thuraisingha...