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Volume 11 - No: 1

A Multi-Stage Hybrid Architecture Integrating, Transformer-Based Deep Learning, and Reinforcement Learning for Adaptive Feature Extraction and Classification of Noisy Biosensor Time-Series Data

  • Dr. Geetha T V Assistant Professor, Department of IOT-CSBS/SCSE, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai.
    geethatv.1309@gmail.com
    0000-0002-4809-4996
  • Dr. Vijesh Krishnamoorthy Chair - Information Technology and Computer Science, Department of Information Technology and Computer Science, Innovative Universities of Enga,Papua New Guinea.
    kvijesh@iue.ac.pg
    0000-0001-9473-7553
  • Abha Kiran Rajpoot School of Computer Science & Engineering, Galgotias University, Greater Noida ,Uttar Pradesh, India.
    akrajpoot@gmail.com
    0000-0002-0643-3646
  • Dr. Aravindan Srinivasan Department of computer science and Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education foundation, Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India.
    kkl.aravind@kluniversity.in
    0000-0001-5482-7351
  • R. Naveenkumar Dept of CSE, School of Engineering and Technology, CGC University Mohali-140307, Punjab India.
    drnk1983@gmail.com
    0000-0001-9033-9400
  • Ali Bostani Associate Professor, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, American University of Kuwait, Salmiya, Kuwait.
    abostani@auk.edu.kw
    0000-0002-7922-9857
  • Tarandeep Singh Walia Associate Professor, School of Computer Applications, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India.
    taran_walia2k@yahoo.com
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8127-3112
  • Deepender Research Scholar, School of Computer Applications, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India.
    deependerduhan6@gmail.com
    0000-0002-0529-4007
DOI: 10.28978/nesciences.261032
Keywords: Biosensor time-series data, convolutional neural networks (CNN), Transformer, reinforcement learning (RL), adaptive feature extraction, noisy signal classification, healthcare analytics, deep learning, temporal modeling, signal processing.

Abstract

The successful application of biosensor technologies in healthcare monitoring has created massive time-series data which are often distorted by noise, motion sources and environmental interference. Current machine learning and deep learning solutions tend to miss the ability to simultaneously feature localized signal properties, temporal dynamics on a long-range scale, and the ability to adapt to noise robustness. To solve these issues, the paper will suggest a multi-phase hybrid architecture to include Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), Transformer-based deep learning, and Reinforcement Learning (RL) in adaptive feature extraction and classification of noisy biosensor time-series data. The CNN module learns a discriminative local features, and the Transformer learns global temporal dependencies with self-attention mechanisms. A layer of RL-based optimization is presented that refines feature representations dynamically by adapting to changing noise levels by weighting and selecting, as well as by changing the noise levels. The suggested framework is tested on benchmark biosensor signals, both ECG and wearable sensor signals, in synthetic noise and real noise conditions. The experimental results show that the proposed model provides better performance: the accuracy of 95.7, F1-score of 95.2, and AUC of 0.97 are better than the traditional CNN, Transformer, and hybrid baselines. In addition, the RL component is highly robust to high noise. The proposed architecture offers a scalable and smart mechanism of real-time biosensor data analytics in the next-generation healthcare systems.

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Date

March 2026

Page Number

417-428