DNA microarray analysis plays a prominent role in classifying genes related to cancer. The dimension of the data is high and difficult to handle during classification. Hence, the dimension has to be reduced and highly predictive gene features must be obtained without affecting the accuracy. Previous studies concentrated either on improving the classification accuracy or reduction of gene features. Here, the multi‐objective problem of obtaining reduced gene features with high classification accuracy is addressed using the proposed correlation feature selection filter and binary bat algorithm (BBA) with greedy crossover. The gene feature subsets are obtained using the correlation based feature selection filter and optimized using the BBA. Suboptimal solutions obtained due to pre‐convergence of BBA are reset using the proposed greedy crossover. Highly predictive genes features are obtained and evaluated with support vector machine 10‐fold cross‐validation. An average classification accuracy of 95.85% with predictive gene features <1% of the total dataset was obtained when applied on cancer microarray datasets. The solution for the multi‐objective problem of obtaining high classification accuracy with minimal number of genes is achieved with better performance over the existing algorithms. Also, the problem of pre‐convergence with suboptimal solutions in optimization algorithms is overcome.
With the ever‐increasing demand for electricity, the need to generate electricity from potential sources is high. A promising idea to generate electricity from highways is proposed, designed and tested. A low cost Savonius wind turbine (SWT) was fabricated at a cost of around $110 and was tested by placing in highways at varying wind speed and traffic conditions to generate electricity. This generated electricity is utilized to satisfy the electricity needs of the rural houses nearby highways with rural electrification schemes to operate lighting. From the experimental data, the estimated average electricity generation from a SWT was found around 0.4 kWh/day. The life cycle analysis (LCA) of the proposed system is conducted by considering the real‐time economic parameters. Also, the economic study conducted showed the levelized cost of electricity was around $0.07/kWh LCA is studied by considering as a SWT farm installed with 250 SWTs connected in 1 km stretch with estimated power output around 100 kWh/day. With this, the demand for energy for atleast 6 h/day in rural households is fulfilled.
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