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Image clustering comparison of two color segmentation techniques
Published 2010“…Finally, the algorithm found, which would solve the image segmentation problem.…”
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An algorithm for the selection of planting lining technique towards optimizing land area: an algorithm for planting lining technique selection
Published 2012“…The series of generate results by the algorithm is also reported in this paper.…”
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Automatic Number Plate Recognition on android platform: With some Java code excerpts
Published 2016“…On the other hand, the traditional algorithm using template matching only obtained 83.65% recognition rate with 0.97 second processing time. …”
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Development of seven segment display recognition using TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi
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Image Based Oil Palm Tree Crowns Detection
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AnkPlex: algorithmic structure for refinement of near-native ankyrin-protein docking
Published 2017“…Subsequently, a re-scoring rank was generated by AnkPlex using a combination of a decision tree algorithm and logistic regression. AnkPlex achieved superior efficiency with ≥1 near-native complexes in the 10 top-rankings for nine X-ray complexes compared to ZDOCK, which only obtained six X-ray complexes. …”
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Development of an Activity Recognition System Using Accelerometers
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Predictive modeling and feature attribution of CO₂ adsorption on LDH-derived materials using machine learning approach
Published 2025“…Layered double hydroxides (LDH) are one of the efficient materials used for carbon capture applications. We report the application of six machine learning models, namely Random Forest (RF), gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT), extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), Light gradient boosting machine (LightGBM), categorical boosting (CatBoost), and Adaptive boosting (AdaBoost) to predict CO2 adsorption capacity on LDH-derived materials. …”
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