Abstract. This paper presents a new pedestrian detection algorithm used in Advanced Driver-Assistance System with only one camera aiming to improving traffic safety. The new pedestrian detection algorithm differs from traditional pedestrian detection algorithm, which only focuses on pedestrian detection rate or pedestrian detection accuracy. Conversely, the proposed algorithm focuses on both the accuracy and the rate. Some new features are proposed to improve pedestrian detection rate of the system. Also color difference was used to decrease the false detecting rate. The experimental results show that the pedestrian detection rate can be around 90% and the false detecting rate is 3%.
Abstract. The detection of skin colour has been a useful and renowned technique due to its wide range of application in both analyses based on diagnostic and human computer interactions. Various problems could be solved by simply providing an appropriate method for pixel-like skin parts. Presented in this study is a colour segmentation algorithm that works directly in RGB colour space without converting the colour space. Genfis function as used in this study formed the Sugeno fuzzy network and utilizing Fuzzy C-Mean (FCM) clustering rule, clustered the data and for each cluster/class a rule is generated. Finally, corresponding output from data mapping of pseudo-polynomial is obtained from input dataset to the adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system (ANFIS).
Abstract-In this study, designed an intelligent model for liver disorders based on Fuzzy Neural System (FNS) models is considered. For this purpose, fuzzy system and neural networks (FNS) are explored for the detection of liver disorders. The structure and learning algorithm of the FNS are described. In this study, we utilized dataset extracted from a renowned machine learning data base (UCI) repository. 10 folds crossvalidation approach was explored for the design of the system. The designed algorithm is accurate, reliable and faster as compared to other traditional diagnostic systems. We highly recommend this framework as a specialized training tool for medical practitioners.
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