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    The development of an automated pattern recognition based on neural network / Irni Hamiza Hamzah, Mohammad Nizam Ibrahim and Linda Mohd Kasim by Hamzah, Irni Hamiza, Ibrahim, Mohammad Nizam, Mohd Kasim, Linda

    Published 2006
    “…The capability of powerful personal computers and affordable and high resolution sensors (i.e.: CCD cameras, microphones and scanners) have fostered the development of pattern recognition algorithms in new application domains (i.e.: fuzzy logic, neural network and genetic algorithm). …”
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    Individual And Ensemble Pattern Classification Models Using Enhanced Fuzzy Min-Max Neural Networks by F. M., Mohammed

    Published 2014
    “…Pattern classification is one of the major components for the design and development of a computerized pattern recognition system. …”
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    Statistical computing for forensic firearm pattern identification: Evaluating a fisher linear discriminant analysis-based algorithm against fixed-impulse noise by Chuan, Zun Liang, Abraham Lim, Bing Sern, Tan, Chek Cheng, Abdul Aziz, Jemain, Liong, Choong-Yeun

    Published 2025
    “…However, these systems require physical verification by experts, resulting in the process being time-consuming. Previous studies developed a Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis (FLDA)-based ballistic identification algorithm to address this limitation, encompassing image pre-processing, feature extraction, and identification. …”
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    Real-time measurement and gait detection algorithm for motion control of active ankle foot orthosis / Aminuddin Hamid by Hamid, Aminuddin

    Published 2015
    “…Normally, walking gait pattern is essentially a casual footstep, i.e. one foot moving forward and then followed by another foot stepping ahead of the first foot at the same distance. …”
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