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Item type:Publication, A new ensemble model based on linear mapping, nonlinear mapping, and probability theory for classification problems(2015-08-24) ;Charleonnan, AnusornJaiyen, SaichonCurrently, various perspectives of neural networks are proposed for solving classification problems. Some of them are based on two types of mapping functions, namely, linear and nonlinear, for mapping an input space into a feature space. In addition, some neural networks are proposed based on probability theory. Since some models are appropriated for some kinds of data, depending on a distribution of the data, some data are appropriated for linear mapping, some is for nonlinear mapping, and some is for probabilistic models. Due to the fact that the data distribution in classification problems are various, we propose the new ensemble model based on linear mapping, nonlinear mapping, and probability theory for classification problems. According to the experimental results, they have shown that our proposed model can improve the accuracy of classification on the testing data sets. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Edited audio detection using ensemble learning(2015-02-27) ;Suwan, Takdanai ;Jaiyen, SaichonWiangsripanawan, RungratDetecting edited audios is the challenging problem that can help forensic scientists to separate genuine, unedited recording from edited recordings. This paper proposes the technique for detecting edited audios using Ensemble Learning. This problem can be considered as a two-class classification problem which audio data are classified into two classes including edited and unedited audios. The performance of the proposed model is compared with the performance from the Support Vector Machine, Naïve Bayes, Radial Basis Function Neural Network, and Probabilistic Neural Networks. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed model is the most appropriated method for detecting the edited audios.
