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Intelligent Group Prediction Algorithm of GPS Trajectory Based on Vehicle Communication
- Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and Environment, Rongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing, China
, - Lukun Wang
College of Intelligent Equipment, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Tai’an, China
, - Muhammad Alam
Department of Computer and Software Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou, China
, - Mohamed Elhoseny
Faculty of Computers and Information, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Volume 22, Issue 7•July 2021, pp 3987-3996 • https://doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2020.3001188With the rapid development of in-vehicle communication technology and the integration of big data intelligent technology, intelligent algorithms for vehicle communication used to predict traffic flow and location information have been widely used. Aiming ...
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Sequence Fusion Algorithm of Tumor Gene Sequencing and Alignment Based on Machine Learning
- Henry Man Fai Leung,
- Chao Tang
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryRadiation Oncology CenterChongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer, Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
, - Ling Luo
The Department of Internal MedicineChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer, Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
, - Yu Xu
College of BioengineeringChongqing UniversityChongqingChinacqu.edu.cn
, - Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and EnvironmentChongqing Finance and Economics CollegeChongqing 401320China
, - Li Tang
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryRadiation Oncology CenterChongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer, Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
, - Ying Wang
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryRadiation Oncology CenterChongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer, Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
, - Yongzhong Wu
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryRadiation Oncology CenterChongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer, Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
, - Xiaolong Shi
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryRadiation Oncology CenterChongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer, Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, Volume 2021•2021 • https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9444194With the rapid development of DNA high-throughput testing technology, there is a high correlation between DNA sequence variation and human diseases, and detecting whether there is variation in DNA sequence has become a hot research topic at present. DNA ...
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Spectral classification of ecological spatial polarization SAR image based on target decomposition algorithm and machine learning
- Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and Environment, Rongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business University, 401320, Chongqing, China
, - Lukun Wang
Department of Information Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, 271019, Tai’an, China
, - M. M. Kamruzzaman
Department of Computer and Information Science, Jouf University, Sakaka, Al-Jouf, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Neural Computing and Applications, Volume 32, Issue 10•May 2020, pp 5449-5460 • https://doi.org/10.1007/s00521-019-04624-9AbstractWith the development of science and technology, the classification of polarimetric SAR images has become an important part of the research of target recognition and image interpretation. However, for the research method is relatively simple and ...
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- research-article
Hyperspectral remote sensing IQA via learning multiple kernels from mid-level features
- Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and Environment, Rongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing 401320, China
, - Yu Zhang
School of geographic sciences and tourism, Jiaying University, Guangdong, China
, - Suling Wang
School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, China
AbstractHyperspectral image quality assessment (HIQA) is an indispensable technique in both academic and industry domain However, HIQA is still a challenging task since those fine-grained and quality-aware visual details are difficult to be ...
Highlights- The designed mid-level features can better represent attributes of hyperspectral images.
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- research-article
Remote sensing image quality evaluation based on deep support value learning networks
- Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and Environment, Rongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing 401320, China
, - Qiang Pei
Research & Development Center of Civil Engineering Technology, Dalian University, Dalian 116622, China
, - M.M. Kamruzzaman
Department of Computer and Information Science, Jouf University, Sakaka, Al Jouf, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
AbstractAiming at the problem that the remote sensing image quality evaluation models with manually extracted features lack robustness and generality, this paper proposes a 3D CNN-based architecture and nuclear power plant for accurate remote ...
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- research-article
Research on location fusion of spatial geological disaster based on fuzzy SVM
- Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and Environment, Rongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing 401320, China
, - Shijin Li
Academic Affairs Office, Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Yunnan 650221, China
Computer Communications, Volume 153, Issue C•Mar 2020, pp 538-544 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2020.02.033AbstractIn order to effectively improve geological disaster response capacity, disaster tolerance capacity, reduce human and financial losses and other aspects of spatial data fusion plays a key role. Whether the location information can be ...
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- research-article
Regional classification of urban land use based on fuzzy rough set in remote sensing images
- Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and Environment, Rongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business University, PR China
, - Zhongsheng Chen
College of Land and Resources, China West Normal University, Sichuan, China
, - Weiping Zhang
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems: Applications in Engineering and Technology, Volume 38, Issue 4•2020, pp 3803-3812 • https://doi.org/10.3233/JIFS-179603With the rapid development of the economy, the demand for urban land resources is also growing. How to make more rational use of land resources and make more rational planning of cities become a major problem in current economic development. At present, ...
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- research-article
Analysis and Research of Key Genes in Gene Expression Network Based on Complex Network
- Atif Khan,
- Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and EnvironmentRongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business UniversityChongqing 401320Chinactbu.edu.cn
, - Jun Qi
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqu.edu.cn
, - Chao Tang
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqu.edu.cn
, - Ying Wang
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqu.edu.cn
, - Yongzhong Wu
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqu.edu.cn
, - Xiaolong Shi
Radiation & Cancer Biology LaboratoryChongqing University Cancer Hospital & Chongqing Cancer Institute & Chongqing Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqch.cn
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized TreatmentChongqing University Cancer HospitalChongqing 400030Chinacqu.edu.cn
Gene expression network is also a type of complex network. It is challenging to analyze the gene expression network through relevant knowledge and algorithms of a complex network. In this paper, the existing characteristics of genes are analyzed from ...
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Power Control for Full-Duplex Device-to-Device Underlaid Cellular Networks: A Stackelberg Game Approach
- Zhihan Lv,
- Zhen Yang
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and EnvironmentRongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business UniversityChongqing 401320Chinactbu.edu.cn
, - Titi Liu
College of Medical Information EngineeringShandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical SciencesTaian 271016Chinasdams.cn
, - Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecology and EnvironmentRongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business UniversityChongqing 401320Chinactbu.edu.cn
In spectrum sharing cognitive radio networks, unauthorized users (secondary users) are allowed to use the spectrum of authorized users (primary users) to improve spectrum utilization. Due to limited spectrum resources, how to formulate a reasonable ...
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Research on Complex Classification Algorithm of Breast Cancer Chip Based on SVM-RFE Gene Feature Screening
- Xianzhong Xie
College of Computer Science and TechnologyChongqing University of Posts and TelecommunicationsChongqingChinacqupt.edu.cn
, - Guobin Chen
College of Computer Science and TechnologyChongqing University of Posts and TelecommunicationsChongqingChinacqupt.edu.cn
, - Shijin Li
Academic Affairs OfficeYunnan University of Finance and EconomicsKunming 650221YunnanChinaynufe.edu.cn
, - Zhihan Lv
Screening and classification of characteristic genes is a complex classification problem, and the characteristic sequences of gene expression show high-dimensional characteristics. How to select an effective gene screening algorithm is the main problem to ...
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- Xianzhong Xie
- research-article
Improved particle swarm optimization LSSVM spatial location trajectory data prediction model in health care monitoring system
- Guobin Chen
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Information Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecological Environment, Rongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business University, 401320, Chongqing, China
, - Zhang Li
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Spatial Information Data Mining and Big Data Integration for Ecological Environment, Rongzhi College of Chongqing Technology and Business University, 401320, Chongqing, China
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 26, Issue 3•Jun 2022, pp 795-805 • https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-019-01291-4AbstractWith the real-time recording of the health care system, real-time monitoring of user trajectory data can effectively protect the health and health of the body. In order to accurately establish the spatial position trajectory data prediction model, ...
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