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    Integrated OBF-NN models for extrapolation enhancement in conventional neural networks for nonlinear systems by H., Zabiri, M., Ramasamy, Lemma D, Tufa, Maulud, Abdulhalim

    Published 2011
    “…A residuals-based sequential identification algorithm using parallel integration of linear Orthornormal basis filters (OBF) and a nonlinear feedforward (MLP) NN model is used and applied to the nonlinear Van de Vusse reactor. …”
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    Hybrid intelligent methods for parameter identification and load frequency control in power system by Aqeel Sakhy, Jaber

    Published 2014
    “…For example, the classical methods for parameter identification (LSE and MLE), the classical methods for LFC (PI, PD and PID) and the intelligent methods (fuzzy logic, neural network, genetic algorithm, and PSO). …”
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    Dynamic force-directed graph with weighted nodes for scholar network visualization by Mohd. Aris, Khalid Al-Walid, Ramasamy, Chitra, Mohd Aris, Teh Noranis, Zolkepli, Maslina

    Published 2022
    “…The approach is realized by creating a web-based interface using D3 JavaScript algorithm that allows the visualization to focus on how data are connected to each other more accurately than the conventional lines of data seen in traditional data representation. …”
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    Computationally efficient sequential learning algorithms for direct link resource-allocating networks by Asirvadam , Vijanth Sagayan, McLoone, Sean, Irwin, George W

    Published 2005
    “…The new algorithms, which also incorporate a pruning strategy to control network growth, are evaluated on three different system identification benchmark problems and shown to outperform existing methods both in terms of training error convergence and computational efficiency.…”
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    OPTIMIZATION OF HYBRID-FUZZY CONTROLLER FOR SERVOMOTOR CONTROL USING A MODIFIED GENETIC ALGORITHM by WAHYUNGGORO, OYAS WAHYUNGGORO

    Published 2011
    “…In this thesis, a new optimization GA-based algorithm that emanates from modification of conventional GA to reduce the iterations number and the duration time, namely, semi-parallel operation genetic algorithm (SPOGA) is proposed. …”
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    Improved TLBO-JAYA Algorithm for Subset Feature Selection and Parameter Optimisation in Intrusion Detection System by Aljanabi, Mohammad, Mohd Arfian, Ismail, Mezhuyev, Vitaliy

    Published 2020
    “…The proposed method combined the improved teaching-learning-based optimisation (ITLBO) algorithm, improved parallel JAYA (IPJAYA) algorithm, and support vector machine. …”
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    Grid-based simultaneous localization and mapping using Rao-blackwellized particle filter with neural network for mini robots / Norhidayah Mohamad Yatim by Mohamad Yatim, Norhidayah

    Published 2018
    “…OG map representation does not need for landmark identification but described occupancy of an area. In this research, to enable mini robots to operate in various environment, OG map with SLAM or grid-based SLAM algorithm was developed. …”
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    Human gait recognition and classification using similarity index for various conditions by Makhdoomi, Nahid A., Gunawan, Teddy Surya, Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi

    Published 2013
    “…Our aim is to implement the traditional gait recognition algorithm and to show the variation in gait recognition when subject is observed parallel to camera under three conditions- walking normal, carrying a bag and wearing a coat. …”
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    Human gait recognition and classification using similarity index for various conditions by Makhdoomi, Nahid A., Gunawan, Teddy Surya, Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi

    Published 2013
    “…Our aim is to implement the traditional gait recognition algorithm and to show the variation in gait recognition when subject is observed parallel to camera under three conditions- walking normal, carrying a bag and wearing a coat. …”
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    Projecting named entity tags from a resource rich language to a resource poor language by Zamin, Norshuhani, Oxley, Alan, Abu Bakar, Zainab

    Published 2012
    “…Named Entity Recognition (NER) is the identification of words in text that correspond to a pre-defined taxonomy such as person, organization, location, date, time, etc.This article focuses on the person (PER), organization (ORG) and location (LOC) entities for a Malay journalistic corpus of terrorism.A projection algorithm, using the Dice Coefficient function and bigram scoring method with domain-specific rules, is suggested to map the NE information from the English corpus to the Malay corpus of terrorism.The English corpus is the translated version of the Malay corpus.Hence, these two corpora are treated as parallel corpora. …”
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    Projecting named entity tags from a resource rich language to a resource poor language by Zamin, N., Oxley, A., Bakar, Z.A.

    Published 2013
    “…Hence, these two corpora are treated as parallel corpora. The method computes the string similarity between the English words and the list of available lexemes in a pre-built lexicon that approximates the best NE mapping. …”
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    Projecting named entity tags from a resource rich language to a resource poor language by Zamin, N., Oxley, A., Bakar, Z.A.

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    “…Hence, these two corpora are treated as parallel corpora. The method computes the string similarity between the English words and the list of available lexemes in a pre-built lexicon that approximates the best NE mapping. …”
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    Projecting named entity tags from a resource rich language to a resource poor language by Zamin, N., Oxley, A., Bakar, Z.A.

    Published 2013
    “…Hence, these two corpora are treated as parallel corpora. The method computes the string similarity between the English words and the list of available lexemes in a pre-built lexicon that approximates the best NE mapping. …”
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    An automated multimodal white matter hyperintensities identification in MRI brain images using image processing / Iza Sazanita Isa by Isa, Iza Sazanita

    Published 2018
    “…The last stage is post processing where the integration process for mapping the potential WMH obtainable from the segmentation and enhancement stage is proposed to localize the most precise WMH. In parallel, the automated performance and manual delineation for WMH identification is validated to determine the degree of similarity between both the methods. …”
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    An automated multimodal white matter hyperintensities identification in MRI brain images using image processing / Iza Sazanita Isa by Isa, Iza Sazanita

    Published 2018
    “…The last stage is post processing where the integration process for mapping the potential WMH obtainable from the segmentation and enhancement stage is proposed to localize the most precise WMH. In parallel, the automated performance and manual delineation for WMH identification is validated to determine the degree of similarity between both the methods. …”
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    Gait recognition and effect of noise on the recognition rate by Makhdoomi, Nahid A., Gunawan, Teddy Surya, Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi

    Published 2013
    “…The objective of this paper is to implement the traditional gait recognition algorithm and to show the variation in gait recognition when subject is observed parallel to camera under three conditions- walking normal, carrying a bag and wearing a coat. …”
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