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    Feature extraction using spectral centroid and mel frequency cepstral coefficient for Quranic accent automatic identification by Kamarudin, Noraziahtulhidayu, Syed Mohamed, Syed Abdul Rahman Al-Haddad, Hashim, Shaiful Jahari, Nematollahi, Mohammad Ali, Hassan, Abd Rauf

    Published 2014
    “…This paper presents the process of Quranic Accent Automatic Identification. Recent feature extraction technique that is used for Quranic verse rule identification/Tajweed include Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) which prone to additive noise and may reduce the classification result. …”
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    AUTOMATED MODEL GENERATION OF FSM AND NUSMV MODEL FROM RSA JAVA SOURCE CODE FOR MODEL CHECKING by SALLEH AL-HUMAIKANI, MOHAMMED ABDULQAWI

    Published 2021
    “…The encryption algorithms are playing an important part in the protection level for data. …”
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    Implementation of (AES) Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm in communication application by Moh, Heng Huong

    Published 2014
    “…Internet communication has become more common in this modern world recently, and one of the important algorithms used is ABS algorithm. However, most of the users have inadequate knowledge and understanding regard to this algorithm implementation in the communication field, as well as the level of security and accuracy will be questioned by the users because of the necessary to maintain the confidentiality of particular data transferred. …”
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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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    A Model for Evaluation of Cryptography Algorithm on UUM Portal by Norliana, Abdul Majid

    Published 2004
    “…Level one is the development of userID and password, level two involve the insertion of the testing parameter speed coding. …”
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    Comparison of Search Algorithms in Javanese-Indonesian Dictionary Application by Yana Aditia, Gerhana, Nur, Lukman, Arief Fatchul, Huda, Cecep Nurul, Alam, Undang, Syaripudin, Devi, Novitasari

    Published 2020
    “…Performance Testing is used to test the performance of algorithm implementations in applications. The test results show that the Boyer Moore and Knuth Morris Pratt algorithms have an accuracy rate of 100%, and the Horspool algorithm 85.3%. …”
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    An improved RSA cryptosystem based on thread and CRT / Saheed Yakub Kayode and Gbolagade Kazeem Alagbe by Yakub Kayode, Saheed, Kazeem Alagbe, Gbolagade

    Published 2017
    “…We use a parallel technique that divides RSA power process into seperate threads and employs the use of Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT) to decrease the time required for both encryption and decryption operation. Java programming language is used to implement the algorithm. …”
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    Fuzzy modelling using firefly algorithm for phishing detection by Noor Syahirah, Nordin, Mohd Arfian, Ismail, Mezhuyev, Vitaliy, Shahreen, Kasim, Mohd Saberi, Mohamad, Ashraf Osman, Ibrahim

    Published 2019
    “…To generate the fuzzy parameters automatically, an optimization method is needed. One of the suitable methods provides the Firefly Algorithm (FA). …”
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    Fuzzy-based classifier design for determining the eye movement data as an input reference in wheelchair motion control by Mohd. Noor, Nurul Muthmainnah, Ahmad, Salmiah

    Published 2015
    “…Since membership functions (MFs) are generated automatically, the proposed fuzzy learning algorithm can be viewed as a knowledge acquisition tool for classification problems. …”
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    Design and Implementation of Data-at-Rest Encryption for Hadoop by Wan Nor Shuhadah, Wan Nik, Mohamad Afendee, Mohamed, Zarina, Mohamad, Siti Hanisah, Kamaruzaman

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, the AES encryption algorithm has been implemented in HDFS to ensure the security of data stored in HDFS. …”
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    Design and Implementation of Data-at-Rest Encryption for Hadoop by Wan Nor Shuhadah, Wan Nik, Mohamad Afendee, Mohamed, Zarina, Mohamad, Siti Hanisah, Kamaruzaman

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, the AES encryption algorithm has been implemented in HDFS to ensure the security of data stored in HDFS. …”
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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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    Secure E-Voting With Blind Signature by Ibrahim, Subariah, Kamat, Maznah, Salleh, Mazleena, Abdul Aziz, Shah Rizan

    Published 2003
    “…In this system, voter’s privacy is guaranteed by using a blind signature for confidentiality and voter’s digital signature for voter’s authentication. E-Voting is implemented by employing Java socket technology and BouncyCastle cryptography provider. …”
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    Network monopoly / Tan Kean Yeap by Tan , Kean Yeap

    Published 2002
    “…The main aspect of this thesis is to produce a network monopoly system, which process multiple game sessions concurrently, enabling users to play the graphical game with people within the network. The algorithm design and implementation method mustnot only be workable, but also highly efficient in terms of execution speed and respond time. …”
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