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Automated path testing using the negative selection algorithm
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A generalized laser simulator algorithm for optimal path planning in constraints environment
Published 2022“…This research focuses on developing a novel path planning algorithm, called Generalized Laser Simulator (GLS), to solve the path planning problem of mobile robots in a constrained environment. …”
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Modeling of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and development of predictive heart risk score
Published 2021“…The purpose of this study is two folds such as the development of a statistically valid path model which considered the possible non-linear paths, mediators, and binary endogenous feature of CVDs status. …”
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Test case minimization applying firefly algorithm
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Embedding Malaysian House Red Ant Behavior into an Ant Colony System
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Path Following Using A Learning Neural Network
Published 2004“…This thesis is a development ofprevious works done by [2} on capability of neural controller to efficiently track prescribed paths. …”
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DACS3: Embedding Malaysian Individual Ant Behavior in Ant Colony System
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Unconstrained facial recognition systems: a review
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Steganography based on utilizing more surrounding pixels
Published 2010“…The imperceptibility measures used for evaluation are called peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), Watson metric and Universal quality index (Q). Previous algorithms utilize at most four (4) out of eight (8) surrounding pixels as multiple based notational system (MBNS) uses three (3) pixels. …”
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