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    Twofold Integer Programming Model for Improving Rough Set Classification Accuracy in Data Mining. by Saeed, Walid

    Published 2005
    “…Based on the experiment results, the classification method using the TIP approach has successfully performed rules generation and classification tasks as required during a classification operation. …”
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    Study and Implementation of Data Mining in Urban Gardening by Mohana, Muniandy, Lee, Eu Vern

    Published 2019
    “…The process begins through the monitoring of plants using sensors connected to the Arduino device. Attached sensors generate data and send these data to the Java Servlet application through a WIFI module. …”
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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
    “…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. …”
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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
    “…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. …”
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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
    “…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. …”
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    Human activity recognition via accelerometer and gyro sensors by Tee, Jia Lin

    Published 2023
    “…To implement the data engineering system proposed, two mobile applications, SensorData and SensorDataLogger with user-friendly interfaces and intuitive functionalities are developed using Java programming language and Android Studio. …”
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    Design & Development of a Robotic System Using LEGO Mindstorm by Abd Manap, Nurulfajar, Md Salim, Sani Irwan, Haron, Nor Zaidi

    Published 2006
    “…Since the model is built using LEGO bricks, the model is fully customized, in term of its applications, to perform any relevant tasks. Ultimately, the algorithm development program designed earlier is linked up directly to the robotic model for program implementation and verification. …”
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