Exploring the reliability of different artificial intelligence techniques in predicting earthquake for Malaysia
Earthquakes have been universally recognised as seismological disasters that pose a threat to civilization and need to be monitored through prediction models. The development and usage of traditional statistical predicting models, which require the understanding of underlying physical scientific pro...
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Main Authors: | Essam, Yusuf, Kumar, Pavitra, Ahmed, Ali Najah, Murti, Muhammad Ary, El-Shafie, Ahmed |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/27876/ |
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