Optimal Predictive Model for Large Scale Classification

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Abstract

Biosensors calculate the expression pattern of multi- ple genes in experimental work. A unique genomic chip is possible to produce levels of expression from multiple genes. The ability to interpret these high-dimensional samples fuels the creation of methods of automated analysis. Even though the existing methods undergo imbalanced problems and less classification accuracy over gene expression datasets.Therefore, a novel computational method has been developed inorder to increase the classification performance of gene expression dataset and accurate disease prediction.By adding fuzzy memberships, we take into account the features of imbalanced data. Within our work, both the sample entropies and the expense for each class decide the fuzzy memberships in order to understand the different samples with various contributors to the judgment boundary. Thus, on imbalanced genomic datasets, the current proposed approach will result in more desirable classification outcomes. In addition, to build a new algorithm, we integrate the fuzzy memberships into current MKL. The results show that the proposed approach will tackle the imbalanced problem and achieve high accuracy rate.

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Joshy, A., Sunny, L. E., & Mathew, L. S. (2021). Optimal Predictive Model for Large Scale Classification. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 9(5), 130–133. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.e5208.019521

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