Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Biomedical Fuzzy Systems Association
Online ISSN : 2424-2586
Print ISSN : 1345-1510
ISSN-L : 1345-1510
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Applied Statistics by Means of DNA-Based Clustering for Data Classification
Ikno KIMDon Jyh-Fu JENGJunzo WATADA
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Pages 138-141

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In a clustering analysis, the main problem is often referred to the uncertainty of the data, which could be possibly clustered, meaning the quality of the designed, improved, or analysed system that could be evaluated by this uncertainty of the clustered data. A reliable optimal solution from clustering data could be found by making the best use ofDNA computing. In this paper, a reliable optimal algorithm is proposed to cluster specific data for supporting a complicated data structure based on DNA computing with applied statistics. Its realization is very challenging while the underlying goal could be easily understood in a dimensional space. Given their nature, clustering problems become NP-complete problems. The use of DNA computing as a vehicle of data clustering with applied statistics is discussed and described in this study.
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