CVNov 10, 2024
Extended multi-stream temporal-attention module for skeleton-based human action recognition (HAR)Faisal Mehmood, Xin Guo, Enqing Chen et al.
Graph convolutional networks (GCNs) are an effective skeleton-based human action recognition (HAR) technique. GCNs enable the specification of CNNs to a non-Euclidean frame that is more flexible. The previous GCN-based models still have a lot of issues: (I) The graph structure is the same for all model layers and input data.
QMOct 21, 2024
A Fusion-Driven Approach of Attention-Based CNN-BiLSTM for Protein Family Classification -- ProFamNetBahar Ali, Anwar Shah, Malik Niaz et al.
Advanced automated AI techniques allow us to classify protein sequences and discern their biological families and functions. Conventional approaches for classifying these protein families often focus on extracting N-Gram features from the sequences while overlooking crucial motif information and the interplay between motifs and neighboring amino acids. Recently, convolutional neural networks have been applied to amino acid and motif data, even with a limited dataset of well-characterized proteins, resulting in improved performance. This study presents a model for classifying protein families using the fusion of 1D-CNN, BiLSTM, and an attention mechanism, which combines spatial feature extraction, long-term dependencies, and context-aware representations. The proposed model (ProFamNet) achieved superior model efficiency with 450,953 parameters and a compact size of 1.72 MB, outperforming the state-of-the-art model with 4,578,911 parameters and a size of 17.47 MB. Further, we achieved a higher F1 score (98.30% vs. 97.67%) with more instances (271,160 vs. 55,077) in fewer training epochs (25 vs. 30).