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    Heavy Transportation Shortest Route using Dijkstra’s algorithm (HETRO) / Nurul Aqilah Ahmad Nezer by Ahmad Nezer, Nurul Aqilah

    Published 2017
    “…The development tools used in developing this project is NetBeans by using Java for the implementation of the coding. The methodology that used for developing this system is the Dijkstra’s algorithm. …”
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    Embedded system for indoor guidance parking with Dijkstra’s algorithm and ant colony optimization by Mohammad Ata, Karimeh Ibrahim

    Published 2019
    “…BST inserts the nodes in the way that the Dijkstra’s can find the empty parking in fastest way. Dijkstra’s algorithm initials the paths to finding the shortest path while ACO optimizes the paths. …”
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    Path planning for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) using rotated accelerated method in static outdoor environment by Shaliza Hayati A. Wahab, Nordin Saad, Azali Saudi, Ali Chekima

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, a fast iterative method known as Rotated Successive Over-Relaxation (RSOR) is introduced. The algorithm is implemented in a self-developed 2D Java tool, UAV Planner. …”
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    Smart appointment organizer for mobile application / Mohd Syafiq Adam by Adam, Mohd Syafiq

    Published 2009
    “…The main component of this prototype is the use of Dijkstra algorithm to compute the shortest path from source of appointment to the 6 points of destinations within UiTM Shah Alam. …”
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    Extended development of a Computer Aided Detection (CAD) system for brain bleed in CT / Muhammad Illyas Abdul Muhji by Muhammad Illyas, Abdul Muhji

    Published 2018
    “…The new develop algorithm is set to register image of brain patient in order to determine the rotation angle for brain realignment. …”
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    The visualization of three dimensional brain tumors' growth on distributed parallel computer systems by Alias, Norma, Masseri, Mohd. Ikhwan Safa, Islam, Md. Rajibul, Khalid, Siti Nurhidayah

    Published 2009
    “…The main objective of this study is to visualize the brain tumors’ growth in three-dimensional and implement the algorithm on distributed parallel computer systems. …”
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    A new hybrid technique for nosologic segmentation of primary brain tumors / Shafaf Ibrahim by Ibrahim, Shafaf

    Published 2015
    “…Thus, the involvement of information technology is highly demanded in introducing reliable, simple and accurate computer systems. This study presents an algorithm for nosologic segmentation of primary brain tumors on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) brain images. …”
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    High performance simulation for brain tumors growth using parabolic equation on heterogeneous parallel computer systems by Pheng, H. S., Alias, Norma, Mohd. Said, Norfarizan

    Published 2007
    “…The implementation of parallel algorithm based on parallel computing system is used to capture the growth of brain tumour. …”
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    A new hybrid technique for nosologic segmentation of primary brain tumors / Shafaf Ibrahim by Ibrahim, Shafaf

    Published 2015
    “…Thus, the involvement of information technology is highly demanded in introducing reliable, simple and accurate computer systems. This study presents an algorithm for nosologic segmentation of primary brain tumors on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) brain images. …”
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    Book Section
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    High performance simulation for brain tumours growth using parabolic equation on heterogeneous parallel computer system by Pheng H. S., Norma Alias, Norfarizan Mohd Said

    Published 2007
    “…The implementation of parallel algorithm based on parallel computing system is used to capture the growth of brain tumour. …”
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    BRAIN ACTIVITIES FOR MOTOR MOVEMENT by ., WAFAA ELSAYED ELBASTY

    Published 2012
    “…The main objectives of this project are to design a brain computer interface algorithm that takes Electroencephalography(EEG) signals as its input, translates them into commands for movement control and to test the performance of the designed algorithm on human subjects. …”
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    BRAIN SOURCE LOCALIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR EEG SIGNALS BASED ON ENHANCED MULTIPLE SPARSE PRIORS by MUNSIF, ALI JATOI

    Published 2017
    “…The existing algorithms suffer from low resolution (LORETA family), high computational time (subspace algorithms and FOCUSS, WMN-LORETA) and no validation.…”
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    Brain & heart from computer science perspective by Taha Alshaikhli, Imad Fakhri

    Published 2014
    “…EEG and ECG have been very useful for capturing the signals of the brain and heart. In computer science, a prime challenge is to interpret these signals into meaningful data and to develop algorithms and applications to establish interface between humans’ bio-signal and computer. …”
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    Brain Machine Interface Controlled Robot Chair by Hema Chengalvarayan, Radhakrishnamurthy

    Published 2010
    “…Brain Machine Interface Controlled Robot Chair: Brain Machine Interface is a device that links the human brain directly to devices such as computer, wheelchairs and prosthetic arms. …”
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    EEG signal classification for real-time brain-computer interface applications: a review by Khorshidtalab, A., Salami, Momoh Jimoh Emiyoka

    Published 2011
    “…Brain-computer interface (BCI) is linking the brain activity to computer, which allows a person to control devices directly with his brain waves and without any use of his muscles. …”
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