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    The exploration of hybrid metaheuristics-based approaches: A bibliometric analysis by Nur Hidayah, Azmidi, Noryanti, Muhammad, Rozieana, Khairuddin

    Published 2025
    “…The rapid evolution of computational intelligence has driven significant interest in hybrid metaheuristics, which combine multiple optimization algorithms to solve complicated problems more efficiently. …”
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    Artificial intelligence (AI) and its application in architecture design: a thematic review by Jin, Deran, Zairul, Mohd, Salih, Sarah Abdulkareem

    Published 2025
    “…The analysis identified six primary themes: 1) Architecture and Science, which includes research on complex systems, genetic algorithms, and machine learning;2) Architecture and Construction Management, including the development of frameworks that support decision making; architecture and interior design, which includes work on space-planning optimization and furniture and occupant arrangement;3) Architecture Interior Design; 4) Architecture and Urban; which encompasses attempts to develop tools to help design new cities; architectural engineering, where building performance analysis was the most-common AI application; 5) Architectural Engineering; and 6) Design Education and Training, in which AI appears most promising for advancing problem-based learning. …”
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    Anfis Modelling On Diabetic Ketoacidosis For Unrestricted Food Intake Conditions by Saraswati, Galuh Wilujeng

    Published 2017
    “…The project has also implemented the optimization process onto the proposed ANFIS model through the hybrid of Genetic Algorithm on the fuzzy membership function of the ANFIS model. …”
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