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A comparative study of missing value imputation with multiclass classification for clinical heart failure data (2012)
Conference Proceeding
Zhang, Y., Kambhampati, C., Davis, D. N., Goode, K., & Cleland, J. G. F. (2012). A comparative study of missing value imputation with multiclass classification for clinical heart failure data. In Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery (FSKD), 2012 9th International Conference on (2840-2844). https://doi.org/10.1109/fskd.2012.6233805

Clinical data often contains missing values. Imputation is one of the best known schemes to overcome the drawbacks associated with missing values in data mining tasks. In this work, we compared several imputation methods and analyzed their performanc... Read More about A comparative study of missing value imputation with multiclass classification for clinical heart failure data.

Dysphonia measures in parkinson's disease and their use in prediction of its progression (2010)
Conference Proceeding
Kambhampati, C., Sarangdhar, M., & Poolsawad, N. (2010). Dysphonia measures in parkinson's disease and their use in prediction of its progression.

Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that impairs the motor skills, speech and general muscle coordination. The progression of PD is assessed using a clinically defined rating scale known as Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scal... Read More about Dysphonia measures in parkinson's disease and their use in prediction of its progression.

Stimulus reconstruction from a Hodgkin-Huxley neural response: A numerical solution (2010)
Conference Proceeding
Sarangdhar, M., & Kambhampati, C. (2010). Stimulus reconstruction from a Hodgkin-Huxley neural response: A numerical solution. In Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering (627 - 632)

Neural responses are the fundamental expressions of any neural activity. Information carried by a neural response is determined by the nature of a neural activity. In majority of cases the underlying stimulus that triggers it remains largely... Read More about Stimulus reconstruction from a Hodgkin-Huxley neural response: A numerical solution.

Spiking neurons: Is coincidence-factor enough for comparing responses with fluctuating membrane voltage? (2008)
Conference Proceeding
Sarangdhar, M., & Kambhampati, C. (2008). Spiking neurons: Is coincidence-factor enough for comparing responses with fluctuating membrane voltage?. In Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering (1640 - 1645)

Similarity between two spike trains is generally estimated using a ‘coincidence factor’. This factor relies on counting coincidences of firing-times for spikes in a given time window. However, in cases where there are significant fluctuations in memb... Read More about Spiking neurons: Is coincidence-factor enough for comparing responses with fluctuating membrane voltage?.

Stable linearization using multilayer neural networks (1996)
Conference Proceeding
Delgado, A., Kambhampati, C., & Warwick, K. (1996). Stable linearization using multilayer neural networks. . https://doi.org/10.1049/cp%3A19960551

The main limitation of linearization theory that prevents its application in practical problems is the need for an exact knowledge of the plant. This requirement is eliminated and it is shown that a multilayer network can synthesise the state feedbac... Read More about Stable linearization using multilayer neural networks.

The relative order of a class of recurrent networks (1994)
Conference Proceeding
Manchanda, S., Kambhampati, C., Tham, M., & Green, G. (1994). The relative order of a class of recurrent networks. . https://doi.org/10.1049/cp%3A19940266

Three types of recurrent network configurations have been proposed since they enable adequate description of temporal behaviour. The concept of relative order has been introduced so as to provide a framework for analysing such network configurations.... Read More about The relative order of a class of recurrent networks.