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Particle swarm optimization for pap-smear diagnosis

Marinakis Ioannis, Marinaki Magdalini, Dounias, G

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/5F20CA3D-1C95-4A91-BEFA-C2F1EF4EA6CE
Year 2008
Type of Item Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication
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Bibliographic Citation Y. Marinakis, M. Marinaki , G. Dounias, "Particle swarm optimization for pap-smear diagnosis, "Expert Syst.with Appl. ,vol. 35,no.4, pp.1645-1656,Nov. 2008.doi:10.1016/j.eswa.2007.08.089 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2007.08.089
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The term pap-smear refers to samples of human cells stained by the so-called Papanicolaou method. The purpose of the Papanicolaou method is to diagnose pre-cancerous cell changes before they progress to invasive carcinoma. In this paper, a metaheuristic algorithm is proposed in order to classify the cells. Two databases are used, constructed in different times by expert Medical Doctors, consisting of 917 and 500 images of pap-smear cells, respectively. Each cell is described by 20 numerical features and the cells fall into seven classes but a minimal requirement is to separate normal from abnormal cells which is a two-class problem. For finding the best possible performing feature subset, an effective particle swarm optimization scheme is proposed. This algorithmic scheme is combined with a number of nearest neighbor based classifiers. Results show that classification accuracy generally outperforms other previously applied intelligent approaches.

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