COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIO-INSPIRED OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS IN NEURAL NETWORK BASED DATA MINING CLASSIFICATION

IF 0.8 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Abstract

It always helps to determine optimal solutions for stochastic problems thereby maintaining good balance between its key elements. Nature inspired algorithms are meta-heuristics that mimic the natural activities for solving optimization issues in the era of computation. In the past decades, several research works have been presented for optimization especially in the field of data mining. This paper addresses the implementation of bio-inspired optimization techniques for machine learning based data mining classification by four different optimization algorithms. The stochastic problems are overcome by training the neural network model with techniques such as barnacles mating , black widow optimization, cuckoo algorithm and elephant herd optimization. The experiments are performed on five different datasets, and the outcomes are compared with existing methods with respect to runtime, mean square error and classification rate. From the experimental analysis, the proposed bio-inspired optimization algorithms are found to be effective for classification with neural network training.
基于神经网络的数据挖掘分类中仿生优化算法的比较分析
它总是有助于确定随机问题的最佳解决方案,从而保持关键元素之间的良好平衡。自然启发算法是模拟自然活动的元启发式算法,用于解决计算时代的优化问题。在过去的几十年里,人们提出了一些关于优化的研究工作,特别是在数据挖掘领域。本文通过四种不同的优化算法解决了基于机器学习的数据挖掘分类的生物启发优化技术的实现。利用藤壶交配、黑寡妇优化、布谷鸟算法和象群优化等技术对神经网络模型进行训练,克服了随机问题。在5个不同的数据集上进行了实验,并在运行时间、均方误差和分类率方面与现有方法进行了比较。实验分析表明,本文提出的仿生优化算法对神经网络训练的分类是有效的。
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International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research
International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-
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2.50
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期刊介绍: The mission of the International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research (IJSIR) is to become a leading international and well-referred journal in swarm intelligence, nature-inspired optimization algorithms, and their applications. This journal publishes original and previously unpublished articles including research papers, survey papers, and application papers, to serve as a platform for facilitating and enhancing the information shared among researchers in swarm intelligence research areas ranging from algorithm developments to real-world applications.
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