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    Single and Multiple variables control using Tree Physiology Optimization by Halim, A.H., Ismail, I.

    Published 2017
    “…In the proposed method, each shoot from each branch search for possible solution in parallel and the fitness is evaluated based on all best values found by branch search. The proposed algorithm is also compared with deterministic gradient-free algorithm: Nelder-Mead simplex (NMS) and another metaheuristic algorithm: Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO). …”
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    Modelling transmission dynamics of covid-19 during Pre-vaccination period in Malaysia: a predictive guiseird model using streamlit by Zulkarnain, Norsyahidah, Abdul Hadi, Muhammad Salihi, Mohammad, Nurul Farahain, Shogar, Ibrahim

    Published 2023
    “…The mathematical model is solved using Scipy odeint function, which uses Livermore Solver for Ordinary Differential Equations with an Automatic method switching (LSODA) algorithm. The time-varying coefficients of SEIRD model that best fit the real data of COVID-19 cases are obtained using the Nelder-Mead optimization algorithm. …”
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    Composing multi-relations association rules from crowdsourcing remuneration data by Siti Salwa Salleh, Nurhayati Zakaria, Norjansalika Janom, Syaripah Ruzaini Syed Aris, Noor Habibah Arshad

    Published 2022
    “…To gain a more understandable insight, the data relationship is visualised using an alluvial chart that manages to illustrate the flow. …”
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    Axis manipulation to solve Inverse Kinematics of Hyper-Redundant Robot in 3D Space by Annisa, Jamali, Sheldon Ijau, Winston

    Published 2022
    “…Current methods for solving the inverse kinematics solution for a hyper-redundant robot in three 3D are generally complex, difficult to visualise, and time intensive. The condition requires development of new algorithms for solving inverse kinematics more quickly and efficiently. …”
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