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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 21437, 2024 09 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39271921

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The world has a higher count of death rates as a result of Alcohol consumption. Identification is possible because Alcoholic EEG waves have a certain behavior that is totally different compared to the non-alcoholic individual. The available approaches take longer to provide the feedback because they analyze the data manually. For this reason, in the present paper we propose a novel approach applied to detect alcoholic EEG signals automatically by using deep learning methods. Our strategy has advantages as far as fast detection is concerned; hence people can help immediately when there is a need. The potential for a significant decrease in deaths from alcohol poisoning and improvement to public health is presented by this advancement. In order to create clusters and classify the alcoholic EEG signals, this research uses a cascaded process. To begin with, an initial clustering and feature extraction is done by LASSO regression. After that, a variety of meta-heuristics algorithms like Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Binary Coding Harmony Search (BCHS) as well as Binary Dragonfly Algorithm (BDA) are employed for feature minimization. When this method is used, normal and alcoholic EEG signals may be differentiated using non-linear features. PSO, BCHS, and BDA features allow for estimation of statistical parameters through t-test, Friedman statistic test, Mann-Whitney U test, and Z-Score with corresponding p-values for alcoholic EEG signals. Lastly, classification is done by the use of support vector machines (SVM) (including linear, polynomial, and Gaussian kernels), random forests, artificial neural networks (ANN), enhanced artificial neural networks (EANN), and LSTM models. Results showed that LASSO regression with BDA-based EANN proposed classifier have a classification accuracy of 99.59%, indicating that our method is highly accurate at classifying alcoholic EEG signals.


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Alcoolismo , Algoritmos , Eletroencefalografia , Redes Neurais de Computação , Humanos , Eletroencefalografia/métodos , Alcoolismo/diagnóstico , Alcoolismo/fisiopatologia , Aprendizado Profundo , Processamento de Sinais Assistido por Computador
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Heliyon ; 10(9): e29630, 2024 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38720727

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Prostate cancer is a major world health problem for men. This shows how important early detection and accurate diagnosis are for better treatment and patient outcomes. This study compares different ways to find Prostate Cancer (PCa) and label tumors as normal or abnormal, with the goal of speeding up current work in microarray gene data analysis. The study looks at how well several feature extraction methods work with three feature selection strategies: Harmonic Search (HS), Firefly Algorithm (FA), and Elephant Herding Optimization (EHO). The techniques tested are Expectation Maximization (EM), Nonlinear Regression (NLR), K-means, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT). Eight classifiers are used for the task of classification. These are Random Forest, Decision Tree, Adaboost, XGBoost, and Support Vector Machine (SVM) with linear, polynomial, and radial basis function kernels. This study looks at how well these classifiers work with and without feature selection methods. It finds that the SVM with radial basis function kernel, using DCT for feature extraction and EHO for feature selection, does the best of all of them, with an accuracy of 94.8 % and an error rate of 5.15 %.

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