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    An improved plant identification system by Fuzzy c-means bag of visual words model and sparse coding by Safa, Soodabeh, Khalid, Fatimah

    Published 2020
    “…Classic bag of visual words algorithm is based on k-means clustering and every SIFT features belongs to one cluster and it leads to decreasing classification results. …”
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    EMG motion pattern classification through design and optimization of neural network by Ahsan, Md. Rezwanul, Ibrahimy, Muhammad Ibn, Khalifa, Othman Omran

    Published 2012
    “…A back-propagation neural network with Levenberg-Marquardt training algorithm has been utilized for the classification of EMG signals. …”
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    Plant identification using combination of fuzzy c-means spatial pyramid matching, gist, multi-texton histogram and multiview dictionary learning by Safa, Soodabeh

    Published 2016
    “…Beside that, classic bag of visual words algorithm (BoVW) is based on kmeans clustering and every SIFT feature belongs to one cluster and it leads to decreasing classification results. …”
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    Classification of metamorphic virus using n-grams signatures by A Hamid, Isredza Rahmi, Md Sani, Nur Sakinah, Abdullah, Zubaile, Mohd Foozy, Cik Feresa, Kipli, Kuryati

    Published 2020
    “…The first step is the classification model to cluster the metamorphic virus using TF-IDF technique. …”
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    Probabilistic ensemble fuzzy ARTMAP optimization using hierarchical parallel genetic algorithms by Loo, C.K., Liew, W.S., Seera, M., Lim, Einly

    Published 2015
    “…To further augment the ARTMAP's pattern classification ability, multiple ARTMAPs were optimized via genetic algorithm and assembled into a classifier ensemble. …”
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    Enhancing teaching and learning through data-driven optimization of servicing code demand and lecturer allocation using WEKA analysis by Rochin Demong, Nur Atiqah, Mohamed Razali, Murni Zarina, Kamaruddin, Juliana Noor, Shamsuddin, Sazwan, Awang, Nor Ain, Kamarudin, Norjuliatie, Wan Othman, Noor Faradilla

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, classification using the Random Forest algorithm depicted that a 95.3% accuracy (k=0.768), confirming robust predictive capability in identifying course approval status and demand trends. …”
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    Robust tweets classification using arithmetic optimization with deep learning for sustainable urban living by Hamza, Manar Ahmed, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha, Motwakel, Abdelwahed, Elhameed, Elmouez Samir Abd, Osman, Mohammed, Kumar, Arun, Singla, Chinu, Munjal, Muskaan

    Published 2024
    “…In this view, this research develops an arithmetic optimization algorithm with deep learning based tweets classification (AOADL-TC) approach for sustainable living. …”
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    Automatic detection and indication of pallet-level tagging from rfid readings using machine learning algorithms by Choong, Chun Sern

    Published 2020
    “…The ensemble learning technique, changes of activation function in Neural Network as well as the unsupervised learning (k-means clustering algorithm and Friis Transmission Equation) was also applied to classify the multiclass classification in pallet-level. …”
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    Twofold Integer Programming Model for Improving Rough Set Classification Accuracy in Data Mining. by Saeed, Walid

    Published 2005
    “…The accuracy for rules and classification resulted from the TIP method are compared with other methods such as Standard Integer Programming (SIP) and Decision Related Integer Programming (DRIP) from Rough Set, Genetic Algorithm (GA), Johnson reducer, HoltelR method, Multiple Regression (MR), Neural Network (NN), Induction of Decision Tree Algorithm (ID3) and Base Learning Algorithm (C4.5); all other classifiers that are mostly used in the classification tasks. …”
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    Fpga-Based Accelerator For The Identification Of Finger Vein Pattern Via K-Nearest Centroid Neighbors by Yew , Tze Ee

    Published 2016
    “…In recent years, finger vein recognition has emerged as a promising biometric technology due to the fact that each person in this world has unique finger vein pattern. Over the past few years, various finger vein recognition algorithms and techniques have been proposed by researchers and scholars. …”
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    Electromygraphy (EMG) signal based hand gesture recognition using Artificial Neural Network (ANN) by Ahsan, Md. Rezwanul, Ibrahimy, Muhammad Ibn, Khalifa, Othman Omran

    Published 2011
    “…ANNs are particularly useful for complex pattern recognition and classification tasks. The capability of learning from examples, the ability to reproduce arbitrary non-linear functions of input, and the highly parallel and regular structure of ANNs make them especially suitable for pattern recognition tasks. …”
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    Hybrid harmony search-artificial intelligence models in credit scoring by Goh, Rui Ying

    Published 2019
    “…This is believed to be due to the different approaches of both classifiers in capturing data pattern for classification. In terms of computational time, compared to GS-tuned models and the respective HS hybrids, the proposed hybrid MHS-SVM and MHS-RF have reported time improvement of more than 50%, while the parallel computation have saved up approximately 80% of the computational time. …”
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