J. G. R. Sathiaseelan

Work place: Department of Computer Science, Bishop Heber College Tiruchirappalli-620017, Tamilnadu, India.

E-mail: jgrsathiaseelan@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Data Structures and Algorithms, Data Mining, Image Processing

Biography

Dr. J. G. R. Sathiaseelan is the Head of Computer Science Department at Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli. He has 25 years of teaching experience. He has presented more than 20 research papers in International conference publication which are published in IEEE, ACM, Springer, and reputed journals. Dr. Sathiaseelan has authored a book entitled as, “Programming In C#, .Net”, which was published in PHI, New Delhi, in 2009. His research areas include Web Services security, Data mining, image processing and big data analytics.

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A Comparative Study of Data Mining Algorithms for Image Classification

By P Thamilselvana J. G. R. Sathiaseelan

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijeme.2015.02.01, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2015

Data mining is an important research area in computer science. It is a computational process of determining patterns in large data. Image mining is one of important techniques in data mining, which involved in multiple disciplines. Image Classification Refers the tagging the images into a number of predefined sets. It's also includes image preprocessing, feature extraction, object detection, object classification, object segmentation, object classification and many more techniques. Image classification to produce the accurate prediction results in their target class for each case in the data. It is a very predominant and challenging task in various application domains, including video surveillance, biometry, biomedical imaging, industrial visual inspection, vehicle navigation, remote sensing and robot navigation. The aim of this study compares the some predominant data mining algorithms in image classification. For this review SVM, AdaBoost, CART, KNN, Artificial Neural Network, K-Means, Chaos Genetic Algorithm, EM Algorithm, C4.5 algorithms are taken.

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