The brain tumors are among the common deadly illness that requires early, reliable detection techniques, current identification, and imaging methods that depend on the decisions of neuro-specialists and radiologists who can make possible human error. This takes time to manually identify a brain tumor. This work aims to design an intelligent model capable of diagnosing and predicting the severity of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain tumors to make an accurate decision. The main contribution is achieved by adopting a new multiclass classifier approach based on a collected real database with new proposed features that reflect the precise situation of the disease. In this work, two artificial neural networks (ANNs) methods namely, Feed Forward Back Propagation neural network (FFBPNN) and support vector machine (SVM), used to expectations the level of brain tumors. The results show that the prediction result by the (FFBPN) network will be better than the other method in time record to reach an automatic classification with classification accuracy was 97% for 3-class which is considered excellent accuracy. The software simulation and results of this work have been implemented via MATLAB (R2012b).
An efficient feedback scheduling scheme based on the proposed Feed Forward Neural Network (FFNN) scheme is employed to improve the overall control performance while minimizing the overhead of feedback scheduling which exposed using the optimal solutions obtained offline by mathematical optimization methods. The previously described FFNN is employed to adapt online the sampling periods of concurrent control tasks with respect to changes in computing resource availability. The proposed intelligent scheduler will be examined with different optimization algorithms. An inverted pendulum cost function is used in these experiments. Then, simulation of three inverted pendulums as intelligent Real Time System (RTS) is described in details. Numerical simulation results demonstrates that the proposed scheme can reduce the computational overhead significantly while delivering almost the same overall control performance as compared to optimal feedback scheduling
Present study develops short term electric load forecasting using neural network; based on historical series of power demand the neural network chosen for this network is feed forward network, this neural network has five input variables ( hour of the day, the day of the week, the load for the previous hour, the load of the pervious day, the load for the previous week). Short term load forecast is very important due to accurate for power system operation and analysis system security among other mandatory function. The trained artificial neural network shows good accuracy and robust in forecasting future load demands for the daily operation, mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) was calculated and it is maximum value is 0.75% in load forecasting on Monday.
Bin picking robots require vision sensors capable of recognizing objects in the bin irrespective of the orientation and pose of the objects inside the bin. Bin picking systems are still a challenge to the robot vision research community due to the complexity of segmenting of occluded industrial objects as well as recognizing the segmented objects which have irregular shapes. In this paper a simple object recognition method is presented using singular value decomposition of the object image matrix and a functional link neural network for a bin picking vision system. The results of the functional link net are compared with that of a simple feed forward net. The network is trained using the error back propagation procedure. The proposed method is robust for recognition of objects.
This paper describes the capability of artificial neural network for predicting the critical clearing time of power system. It combines the advantages of time domain integration schemes with artificial neural network for real time transient stability assessment. The training of ANN is done using selected features as input and critical fault clearing time (CCT) as desire target. A single contingency was applied and the target CCT was found using time domain simulation. Multi layer feed forward neural network trained with Levenberg Marquardt (LM) back propagation algorithm is used to provide the estimated CCT. The effectiveness of ANN, the method is demonstrated on single machine infinite bus system (SMIB). The simulation shows that ANN can provide fast and accurate mapping which makes it applicable to real time scenario.