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    A Convolutional Neural Network for Modelling Sentences

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    The ability to accurately represent sentences is central to language understanding. We describe a convolutional architecture dubbed the Dynamic Convolutional Neural Network (DCNN) that we adopt for the semantic modelling of sentences. The network uses Dynamic k-Max Pooling, a global pooling operation over linear sequences. The network handles input sentences of varying length and induces a feature graph over the sentence that is capable of explicitly capturing short and long-range relations. The network does not rely on a parse tree and is easily applicable to any language. We test the DCNN in four experiments: small scale binary and multi-class sentiment prediction, six-way question classification and Twitter sentiment prediction by distant supervision. The network achieves excellent performance in the first three tasks and a greater than 25% error reduction in the last task with respect to the strongest baseline

    PERBANDINGAN ANALISIS KLASIFIKASI ANTARA DECISION TREE DAN SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE MULTICLASS UNTUK PENENTUAN JURUSAN PADA SISWA SMA (Studi Kasus Nilai Mata Pelajaran Pokok di SMA Negeri 1 Jepara)

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    Data mining is a process that employs one or more of Machine Learning techniques to analyze and extract knowledge automatically. Analysis of data mining is to determine the classification of a new data record into one of several categories that have been defined previously, also known as Supervised Learning. Classification Decision Tree is one of the well-known technique in data mining and is one of the popular methods in the decision making process of a case in which the method is obtained entropy criteria, information gain and gain ratio. Classification Support Vector Machine Multiclass (SVMM) is known as the most advanced machine learning techniques to handle multi-class case where the output of the data set has more than two classes or categories. This final project aims to compare the level of accuracy and error rate of Decision Tree classification and prediction majors SVMM for high school students at SMAN 1 Jepara. The total accuracy of 88,57% and 11,43% error rate for the classification decision tree and the total accuracy of 87,14% and the error rate for the classification SVMM 12,86%. Keywords : Data Mining, Machine Learning, Supervised Learning, Decision Tree, Support Vector Machine Multiclas

    ARTMAP-FTR: A Neural Network For Fusion Target Recognition, With Application To Sonar Classification

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    ART (Adaptive Resonance Theory) neural networks for fast, stable learning and prediction have been applied in a variety of areas. Applications include automatic mapping from satellite remote sensing data, machine tool monitoring, medical prediction, digital circuit design, chemical analysis, and robot vision. Supervised ART architectures, called ARTMAP systems, feature internal control mechanisms that create stable recognition categories of optimal size by maximizing code compression while minimizing predictive error in an on-line setting. Special-purpose requirements of various application domains have led to a number of ARTMAP variants, including fuzzy ARTMAP, ART-EMAP, ARTMAP-IC, Gaussian ARTMAP, and distributed ARTMAP. A new ARTMAP variant, called ARTMAP-FTR (fusion target recognition), has been developed for the problem of multi-ping sonar target classification. The development data set, which lists sonar returns from underwater objects, was provided by the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Coastal Systems Station (CSS), Dahlgren Division. The ARTMAP-FTR network has proven to be an effective tool for classifying objects from sonar returns. The system also provides a procedure for solving more general sensor fusion problems.Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-I-0409, N00014-95-I-0657

    ARTMAP-FTR: A Neural Network for Object Recognition Through Sonar on a Mobile Robot

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    ART (Adaptive Resonance Theory) neural networks for fast, stable learning and prediction have been applied in a variety of areas. Applications include automatic mapping from satellite remote sensing data, machine tool monitoring, medical prediction, digital circuit design, chemical analysis, and robot vision. Supervised ART architectures, called ARTMAP systems, feature internal control mechanisms that create stable recognition categories of optimal size by maximizing code compression while minimizing predictive error in an on-line setting. Special-purpose requirements of various application domains have led to a number of ARTMAP variants, including fuzzy ARTMAP, ART-EMAP, ARTMAP-IC, Gaussian ARTMAP, and distributed ARTMAP. A new ARTMAP variant, called ARTMAP-FTR (fusion target recognition), has been developed for the problem of multi-ping sonar target classification. The development data set, which lists sonar returns from underwater objects, was provided by the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Coastal Systems Station (CSS), Dahlgren Division. The ARTMAP-FTR network has proven to be an effective tool for classifying objects from sonar returns. The system also provides a procedure for solving more general sensor fusion problems.Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-I-0409, N00014-95-I-0657
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