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    Twofold Integer Programming Model for Improving Rough Set Classification Accuracy in Data Mining. by Saeed, Walid

    Published 2005
    “…This research opens a wide range of future work to be considered, which includes applying the proposed method in other areas such as web mining, text mining or multimedia mining; and extending the proposed approach to work in parallel computing in data mining.…”
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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
    “…In the classic Bag of visual words model, the Fuzzy c-means algorithm is replaced with K-means and the accuracy of SIFT matching is increased. …”
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    Random sampling method of large-scale graph data classification by Rashed Mustafa, Mohammad Sultan Mahmud, Mahir Shadid

    Published 2024
    “…Effective analysis of graph data provides a deeper understanding of the data in data mining tasks, including classification, clustering, prediction, and recommendation systems. …”
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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
    “…For next, instead of k-means clustring, Fuzzy cmeans clustering is combined with Spatial Pyramid Matching image representation to improve the accuracy of classification results. …”
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    Biometric identification and recognition for iris using failure rejection rate (FRR) / Musab A. M. Ali by M. Ali, Musab A.

    Published 2016
    “…The subsequent step is using the DAUB3 wavelet transform for feature extraction along with the application of an additional step for biometric template security that is the Non-invertible transform (cancelable biometrics method) and finally utilizing the Support Vector Machine (Non-linear Quadratic kernel) for matching/classification. The experimental results showed that the recognition rate achieved are of 99.9% on Bath-A data set, with a maximum decision criterion of 0.97.…”
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