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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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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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Fraud detection in shipping industry based on location using machine learning comparison techniques
Published 2023“…A number of popular existing algorithms were used to execute the model developed in Rapid tool such as Naïve Bayes , Neural Net , Deep Learning, Decision Tree, Logistic Regression, SVM and k-NN. …”
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Characterization of miR-3099-mediated posttranscriptional of target genes regulation during neurogenesis in mice
Published 2019“…In 2011, miR-3099 was found to be expressed as early as in the blastocyst stage, in which the expression was maintained until the developing E11.5 mouse brain. The expression of miR-3099 was further restricted to the cortical plate of the developing mouse brain between E13.5 and E17.5, coinciding with the time that the majority of the cells are committed to neuronal cell lineage. …”
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Crash Recovery Support For Variable Strength T-Way Test Generation Strategy
Published 2016“…As the test generation can potentially be long lasting processes (i.e. due to large selection of input parameters and values), TSGCR tolerates involuntary transaction failures (e.g. such as power failure or system errors) or voluntary execution suspension (e.g. to give ways for other computations) enabling restoration of state and data to the last consistent state. …”
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