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    Extraction and Optimization of Fuzzy Protein Sequences Classification Rules Using GRBF Neural Networks by Wang, Dianhui, Lee, Nung Kion, Dillon, Tharam S.

    Published 2003
    “…These feature patterns were originally extracted by sequence alignment algorithms, which measure similarity between an unseen protein sequence and identified protein sequences. …”
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    Evaluation and optimization of frequent association rule based classification by Izwan Nizal Mohd Shaharanee, Jastini Jamil

    Published 2014
    “…In this paper, a systematic way to evaluate the association rules discovered from frequent itemset mining algorithms, combining common data mining and statistical interestingness measures, and outline an appropriated sequence of usage is presented. …”
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    Protein Sequences Classification Using Modular RBF Neural Networks by Wang, Dianhui, Lee, Nung Kion, Dillon, Tharam S., Hoogenraad, Nicholas J.

    Published 2002
    “…These algorithms compare an unseen protein sequence with all the identified protein sequences and returned the higher scored protein sequences. …”
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    Data Mining for Building Neural Protein Sequence Classification Systems with Improved Performance by Wang, Dianhui, Lee, Nung Kion, Dillon, Tharam S.

    Published 2003
    “…These feature patterns were originally extracted by sequence alignment algorithms, which measure similarity between an unseen protein sequence and identified protein sequences. …”
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    Evaluation and optimization of frequent, closed and maximal association rule based classification by Mohd Shaharanee, Izwan Nizal, Hadzic, Fedja

    Published 2014
    “…Real world applications of association rule mining have well-known problems of discovering a large number of rules, many of which are not interesting or useful for the application at hand.The algorithms for closed and maximal item sets mining significantly reduce the volume of rules discovered and complexity associated with the task, but the implications of their use and important differences with respect to the generalization power, precision and recall when used in the classification problem have not been examined.In this paper, we present a systematic evaluation of the association rules discovered from frequent, closed and maximal item set mining algorithms, combining common data mining and statistical interestingness measures, and outline an appropriate sequence of usage.The experiments are performed using a number of real-world datasets that represent diverse characteristics of data/items, and detailed evaluation of rule sets is provided as a whole and w.r.t individual classes. …”
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    Improved GART neural network model for pattern classification and rule extraction with application to power systems by Yap K.S., Lim C.P., Au M.T.

    Published 2023
    “…IGART enhances the dynamics of GART in several aspects, which include the use of the Laplacian likelihood function, a new vigilance function, a new match-tracking mechanism, an ordering algorithm for determining the sequence of training data, and a rule extraction capability to elicit if-then rules from the network. …”
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    A collision resistant cryptographic hash function based on cellular automata rules by Jamil, Norziana

    Published 2013
    “…The 3000 sequences of 256-bit hash values are tested for randomness using NIST Statistical Tests and the results show that the output values from STITCH-256 for these sequences are random. …”
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    A study on component-based technology for development of complex bioinformatics software by Ali Shah, Zuraini, Deris, Safaai, Othman, Muhamad Razib, Zakaria, Zalmiyah, Saad, Puteh, Hassan, Rohayanti, Muda, Mohd. Hilmi, Kasim, Shahreen, Roslan, Rosfuzah

    Published 2004
    “…The first layer is used to detect up to superfamily and family in SCOP hierarchy, by using optimized binary SVM classification rules directly to ROC-Area. The second layer uses discriminative SVM algorithm with a state-of-the-art string kernel based on PSI-BLAST profiles that is used to leverage the unlabeled data. …”
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