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Analysis of S-shaped, U-shaped and V-shaped transfer functions in IoMT datasets using binary Aquila optimisation techniques

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  • Surendra Babu Nallagorla
  • R. Dhanalakshmi

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The Aquila optimisation (AO), a metaheuristic approach, is motivated by the Aquila's natural behaviour when collecting prey. However, while the method shines at several benchmark functions, it fails to solve the binary optimisation problem. We suggested a binary version of AO (BAO) for feature selection (FS) concerns in classification tasks in this research using internet of medical things (IoMT) datasets. We used 12 (S, U, and V-shaped) transfer functions (TF) to transform continuous data into binary values. The proposed TFs demonstrate that BAO techniques, particularly S2-BAO, outperform alternative transfer functions. According to the results, the suggested approach, as compared to traditional transfer functions, converges to the global minimum in multiple rounds based on the selection of optimal attributes, fitness values, and improved classification accuracy.

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  • Surendra Babu Nallagorla & R. Dhanalakshmi, 2023. "Analysis of S-shaped, U-shaped and V-shaped transfer functions in IoMT datasets using binary Aquila optimisation techniques," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 26(3), pages 393-409.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:26:y:2023:i:3:p:393-409
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