Optimisation algorithm-based recurrent neural network for big data classification
by Md Mobin Akhtar; Danish Ahamad; Shabi AlamHameed
International Journal of Intelligent Information and Database Systems (IJIIDS), Vol. 14, No. 2, 2021

Abstract: This paper introduces a technique for big data classification using an optimisation algorithm. Here, the classification of big data is performed in a Hadoop MapReduce framework, wherein the map and reduce functions are based on the proposed dragonfly rider optimisation algorithm (DROA), which is designed by integrating the dragonfly algorithm (DA) and rider optimisation algorithm (ROA). The mapper uses the proposed optimisation as a mapper function for selecting the optimal features from the input big-data, for which the fitness function is based on Renyi entropy. Then, the selected features are subjected to the reducer phase, where the classification of the big data is performed using the DROA-based recurrent neural network (RNN), in which the RNN is trained by the proposed DROA. The result proves that the proposed method acquired a maximal accuracy of 0.996, the sensitivity of 0.995, and specificity of 0.995, respectively.

Online publication date: Mon, 26-Apr-2021

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