Title :
Biomedical pattern classification using an optimized fuzzy adaptive logic network
Author :
Retnakaran, Narmada ; Pizzi, Nick J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Manitoba Univ., Winnipeg, Man.
Abstract :
Our research focuses on the classification of biomedical data using optimized fuzzy adaptive logic networks (FALN). The FALN exploits the advantages of geometric representations of data and fuzzy logic-oriented operations on those representations. The construction of an optimized FALN involves the selection of a heterogeneous structure of varied learning architectures (for example, multilayer perceptrons (MLP) and radial basis functions (RBF)) for the geometry-based processing subsystem. Parametric gradient-based learning is adequate for optimizing an individual MLP, since the backpropagation of the error may be described using a differentiate function. However, gradient-based learning cannot be used for the learning of an optimal heterogeneous structure. One possible solution to this structure optimization problem is to use a genetic algorithm (GA) to find an optimal combination of MLPs and RBFs. This paper presents a solution to the FALN structure optimization problem using a GA approach. The performance of the optimized FALN is demonstrated by classifying a complex biomedical dataset comprising of 186 infrared spectra of synovial joint fluid
Keywords :
backpropagation; fuzzy logic; genetic algorithms; medical image processing; multilayer perceptrons; pattern classification; radial basis function networks; MLP; RBF; backpropagation; biomedical data classification; biomedical pattern classification; complex biomedical dataset; differentiate function; fuzzy logic-oriented operations; genetic algorithm; geometry-based processing subsystem; infrared spectra; multilayer perceptrons; optimal heterogeneous structure; optimized fuzzy adaptive logic network; parametric gradient-based learning; radial basis functions; structure optimization problem; synovial joint fluid; Adaptive systems; Artificial neural networks; Backpropagation; Bioinformatics; Fuzzy logic; Genetic algorithms; Humans; Multilayer perceptrons; Neural networks; Pattern classification;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2005. Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Saskatoon, Sask.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8885-2
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2005.1556952