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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/19413
Title: Genetic-evolved Bayesian networks in a biomedical application
Authors: Chih-Chiang Wei 
Keywords: Bayesian network;Genetic algorithm;Medicine;Classification
Issue Date: 2013
Source: Wei, Chih-Chiang. "Genetic-Evolved Bayesian Networks in a Biomedical Application." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Applications-Volume 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2013. 307-315.
Journal Volume: 1
Start page/Pages: 307-315
Source: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Applications
Abstract: 
This study presents genetic algorithm (GA) for discovering Bayesian network structure. The algorithm is applied to a medical datasets for vertebral column. Data set containing values for six biomechanical features is used to classify patients into three categories: disk hernia (DH), spondylolisthesis (SL), and normal (NO) or two categories: abnormal (AB), and NO. On ten-fold cross-validation run, the average AUC (the area under the ROC curve) measures of 0.874 and 0.923 for two and three categories are obtained, respectively. Results indicate that GA is relatively effective algorithm. Consequently, the GA-evolved BN is powerful tool for knowledge representation and inference because the causality relationship can be observed.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/19413
ISBN: 978-3-642-35451-9
978-3-642-35452-6
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35452-6_32
Appears in Collections:海洋環境資訊系

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