Hybrid NSGA-II optimization for improving the three-term BP network for multiclass classification problems
Recently, hybrid algorithms have received considerable attention from a number of researchers. This paper presents a hybrid of the multiobjective evolutionary algorithm to gain a better accuracy of the final solutions. The aim of using the hybrid algorithm is to improve the multiobjective evolutiona...
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my.utm.556122017-08-20T01:19:29Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55612/ Hybrid NSGA-II optimization for improving the three-term BP network for multiclass classification problems Ashraf Osman, Ibrahim Shamsuddin, Siti Mariyam Qasem, Sultan Noman QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Recently, hybrid algorithms have received considerable attention from a number of researchers. This paper presents a hybrid of the multiobjective evolutionary algorithm to gain a better accuracy of the final solutions. The aim of using the hybrid algorithm is to improve the multiobjective evolutionary algorithm performance in terms of the enhancement of all the individuals in the population and increase the quality of the Pareto optimal solutions. The multiobjective evolutionary algorithm used in this study is a non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II (NSGA-II) together with its hybrid, the backpropagation algorithm (BP), which is used as a local search algorithm to optimize the accuracy and complexity of the three-term backpropagation (TBP) network. The outcome positively demonstrates that the hybrid algorithm is able to improve the classifification performance with a smaller number of hidden nodes and is effective in multiclass classification problems. Furthermore, the results indicate that the proposed hybrid method is a potentially useful classifier for enhancing the classification process ability when compared with the multiobjective genetic algorithm based on the TBP network (MOGATBP) and certain other methods found in the literature. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed Ashraf Osman, Ibrahim and Shamsuddin, Siti Mariyam and Qasem, Sultan Noman (2015) Hybrid NSGA-II optimization for improving the three-term BP network for multiclass classification problems. Journal of Information and Communication Technology, 14 (1). pp. 21-38. ISSN 1675-414X |
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Recently, hybrid algorithms have received considerable attention from a number of researchers. This paper presents a hybrid of the multiobjective evolutionary algorithm to gain a better accuracy of the final solutions. The aim of using the hybrid algorithm is to improve the multiobjective evolutionary algorithm performance in terms of the enhancement of all the individuals in the population and increase the quality of the Pareto optimal solutions. The multiobjective evolutionary algorithm used in this study is a non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II (NSGA-II) together with its hybrid, the backpropagation algorithm (BP), which is used as a local search algorithm to optimize the accuracy and complexity of the three-term backpropagation (TBP) network. The outcome positively demonstrates that the hybrid algorithm is able to improve the classifification performance with a smaller number of hidden nodes and is effective in multiclass classification problems. Furthermore, the results indicate that the proposed hybrid method is a potentially useful classifier for enhancing the classification process ability when compared with the multiobjective genetic algorithm based on the TBP network (MOGATBP) and certain other methods found in the literature. |
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Hybrid NSGA-II optimization for improving the three-term BP network for multiclass classification problems |
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