| N. J. Pizzi, R. A. Vivanco and R. L. Somorjai "EvIdent: a functional magnetic resonance image analysis system", Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, vol. 21, pp. 263-269, 2001. |
....clustering methods can also be used for novelty detection. For example, fuzzy c means clustering [2] can be used to cluster training data into clusters and rather than thresholding the Euclidean distance of a data point from the centroid, we can threshold its fuzzy membership for each cluster [25]. In this paper we propose a novel approach for novelty detection using neural networks and implement it for recognising natural objects in videos. Our approach attempts to make the process independent of any parameter setting to generate a robust solution. The application area of video ....
N.J. Pizzi, R.A. Vivanco and R.L. Somorjai "EvIdent: a functional magnetic resonance image analysis system", Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, vol. 21, pp. 263-269, 2001.
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N. J. Pizzi, R. A. Vivanco, and R. L. Somarjai, "Evident: A functional magnetic resonance image analysis system," Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, vol. 21, pp. 263 -- 269, 2001.
....classifier could serve as a quality filter for objects. For example, a system manager could use such a filter to predict object quality in order to identify low quality objects for review and possible revision. The efficacy of this strategy is examined using a subset of objects from Evident [2], a biomedical data analysis system. Such systems must typically deal with voluminous data presented within straightforward graphical user interfaces (GUTs) Research oriented systems such as Evident must also satisfy the needs of a diverse user base with constantly evolving requirements. Rapid ....
N.J. Pizzi, 1LA. Vivanco, and 1LL. Somorjai, "Evident: a functional magnetic resonance image analysis system," Artiflntell Med, Vol. 21, 2001, pp 263-269.
....evolutionary based method that supports the development of the decision trees. II. EXPERIMENTAL SETTING AND DATA SETS An experiment has been performed to generate data needed for illustration of the proposed approach to support quality analysis. In the experiment, objects of the system EvIdent [4] have been independently analyzed by two software architects and ranked according to their quality. Quantitative software measures of these components have been compiled. A. Experimental Setting EvIdent is a user friendly, algorithm rich, graphical environment for the detection, investigation, ....
Pizzi, N.J., Vivanco, R.A. and Samorjai, R.L. EvIdent: a functional magnetic resonance image analysis system, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 21, 2001, pp. 263-269.
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N. J. Pizzi, R. A. Vivanco and R. L. Somorjai "EvIdent: a functional magnetic resonance image analysis system", Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, vol. 21, pp. 263-269, 2001.
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