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    A hybrid intelligent active force controller for robot arms using evolutionary neural networks by Hussein, S.B, Jamaluddin, H, Mailah, M, Zalzala, A.M.S

    Published 2000
    “…In this paper, we propose a hybrid intelligent parameter estimator for the active force control (AFC) scheme which utilizes evolutionary computation (EC) and artificial neural networks (ANN) to control a rigid robot arm. …”
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    Direct approach for mining association rules from structured XML data by Abazeed, Ashraf Riad

    Published 2012
    “…The thesis also provides a two different implementation of the modified FLEX algorithm using a java based parsers and XQuery implementation. …”
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    Hybrid intelligent active force controller for robot arms using evolutionary neural networks by Hussein, S. B., Jamaluddin, H., Mailah, M., Zalzala, A. M. S.

    Published 2000
    “…In this paper, we propose a hybrid intelligent parameter estimator for the active force control (AFC) scheme which utilizes evolutionary computation (EC) and artificial neural networks (ANN) to control a rigid robot arm. …”
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    Plagiarism Detection System for Java Programming Assignments by Using Greedy String-Tilling Algorithm by Norulazmi, Kasim

    Published 2008
    “…The prototype system, known as Java Plagiarism Detection System (JPDS) implements the Greedy-String-Tiling algorithm to detect similarities among tokens in a Java source code files. …”
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    Intelligent adaptive active force control of a robotic arm with embedded iterative learning algorithms by Mailah, Musa, Ong, Miaw Yong

    Published 2001
    “…The paper highlights a novel and robust method to control a robotic arm using an iterative learning technique embedded in an active force control strategy. Two main iterative learning algorithms are utilized in the study – the first is used to automatically tune the controller gains while the second to estimate the inertia matrix of the manipulator. …”
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    Adaptive active force control of a robotic arm employing twin iterative learning algorithms / Musa Mailah and Ong Miaw Yong by Mailah, Musa, Ong, Miaw Yong

    Published 2004
    “…The paper highlights a novel and robust method to control a robotic arm using iterative learning technique embedded in an active force control strategy. Two iterative learning algorithms are employed in the study - the first is used to tune automatically the controller gains while the second to estimate the inertia matrix of the robotic arm. …”
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    An intelligent method to estimate the inertia matrix of a robot arm for active force control using on-line neural network training scheme by Hussein, Shamsul Bahri, Jamaluddin, Hishamuddin, Mailah, Musa

    Published 1999
    “…This paper presents a new intelligent controller algorithm comprising an on-line multi-layer artificial neural network (ANN) training scheme to estimate the inertia matrix of the robot arm to enhance the performance of the active force control (AFC) scheme. …”
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    Active force control with iterative learning control algorithm for a vehicle suspension by Rosmazi, Rosli

    Published 2013
    “…The new control scheme named active force control with iterative learning control algorithm (AFCIL) is complemented by the classic proportionalintegral-derivative (PID) control incorporated and designed as the outermost control loop. …”
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    Enhancement of impact force determination with modal transformation method by using integration and data filtering /Khoo Shin Yee by Khoo, Shin Yee

    Published 2013
    “…The transformation from high condition number of synthesised FRF matrix to a well-conditioned case is demonstrated by adding additional information of force location. The low quality of fitting a modal model by using modal parameters obtained from the polynomial curve fitting algorithm is highlighted. …”
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    Reduced-rank technique for joint channel estimation in TD-SCDMA systems. by Ismail, Alyani, Sali, Aduwati, Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin, Khatun, Sabira

    Published 2013
    “…Equations for reduced rank-joint channel estimation (JCE) are derived and compared against traditional full rank-joint channel estimators: least square (LS) or Steiner, enhanced LS, and minimum mean square error algorithms. …”
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    Reduced rank technique for joint channel estimation and joint data detection in TD-SCDMA systems by Marzook, Ali Kamil, Ismail, Alyani, Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin, Sali, Aduwati, Khalaf, Mohannad H., Khatun, Sabira

    Published 2013
    “…Equations for reduced rank-joint channel estimation (JCE) are derived and compared against traditional full rank-joint channel estimators: least square (LS) or Steiner, enhanced LS, and minimum mean square error algorithms. …”
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    Reduced Rank Technique for Joint Channel Estimation and Joint Data Detection in TD-SCDMA Systems by Sabira, Khatun, Ali K., Marzook, Alyani, Ismail, Aduwati, Sali, Mohannad Hamed, Khalaf, Borhan, M. Ali

    Published 2012
    “…Equations for reduced rank-joint channel estimation (JCE) are derived and compared against traditional full rank-joint channel estimators: least square (LS) or Steiner, enhanced LS, and minimum mean square error algorithms. …”
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    Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition by Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin

    Published 2022
    “…Under the operating condition, the presence of unmeasurable forces causes an error in the transfer function calculation due to incomplete information of input forces. …”
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    Crowd behavior monitoring using self-adaptive social force model by Wan Nur Azhani, W. Samsudin, Kamarul Hawari, Ghazali

    Published 2019
    “…The estimated interaction forces of each particle represent the behavior of the crowd, whether it is normal or abnormal. …”
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    Implementation of locust inspired scheduling algorithm with huge number of servers for energy efficiency in a cloud datacenter by Azhar, Nur Huwaina

    Published 2019
    “…It does not consider the LACE algorithm implemented in huge number of server in one Cloud datacenter. …”
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    Non-parametric induction motor rotor flux estimator based on feed-forward neural network by Siti Nursyuhada, Mahsahirun, Nik Rumzi, Nik Idris, Zulkifli, Md. Yusof, Sutikno, Tole

    Published 2022
    “…This estimator is operating without motor parameters and therefore it is independent from parameter uncertainties. …”
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    Route Optimization System by Zulkifli, Abdul Hayy

    Published 2005
    “…Using that process, we have settled on Java as our development platform as we found it able to both implement DA and the GIS component (map display and manipulation). …”
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    Study and Implementation of Data Mining in Urban Gardening by Mohana, Muniandy, Lee, Eu Vern

    Published 2019
    “…Using the J48 tree algorithm implemented through WEKA API on a Java Servlet, data provided is processed to derive a health index of the plant, with the possible outcomes set to “Good,” “Okay”, or “Bad”. …”
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