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Performance Tuning For Machine Learning-Based Software Development Effort Prediction Models, Egemen Ertuğrul, Zaki̇r Baytar, Çağatay Çatal, Ömer Can Muratli Jan 2019

Performance Tuning For Machine Learning-Based Software Development Effort Prediction Models, Egemen Ertuğrul, Zaki̇r Baytar, Çağatay Çatal, Ömer Can Muratli

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Software development effort estimation is a critical activity of the project management process. In this study, machine learning algorithms were investigated in conjunction with feature transformation, feature selection, and parameter tuning techniques to estimate the development effort accurately and a new model was proposed as part of an expert system. We preferred the most general-purpose algorithms, applied parameter optimization technique (GridSearch), feature transformation techniques (binning and one-hot-encoding), and feature selection algorithm (principal component analysis). All the models were trained on the ISBSG datasets and implemented by using the scikit-learn package in the Python language. The proposed model uses a multilayer …


Automated Elimination Of Eog Artifacts In Sleep Eeg Using Regression Method, Mehmet Dursun, Seral Özşen, Sali̇h Güneş, Bayram Akdemi̇r, Şebnem Yosunkaya Jan 2019

Automated Elimination Of Eog Artifacts In Sleep Eeg Using Regression Method, Mehmet Dursun, Seral Özşen, Sali̇h Güneş, Bayram Akdemi̇r, Şebnem Yosunkaya

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) signal is an important clinical tool for automatic sleep staging process. Sleep EEG signal is effected by artifacts and other biological signal sources, such as electrooculogram (EOG) and electromyogram (EMG), and since it is effected, its clinical utility reduces. Therefore, eliminating EOG artifacts from sleep EEG signal is a major challenge for automatic sleep staging. We have studied the effects of EOG signals on sleep EEG and tried to remove them from the EEG signals by using regression method. The EEG and EOG recordings of seven subjects were obtained from the Sleep Research Laboratory of Meram Medicine …