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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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    Use of hybrid classification algorithm for land use and land cover analysis in data scarce environment by Al-Doski, Jwan M. Mohammed

    Published 2013
    “…In conclusion, hybrid classification as a combination of k-means and support vector machine algorithms and post-classification comparison change detection technique can be used to monitor land cover changes in Halabja city, Iraq. …”
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    Lightning fault classification for transmission line using support vector machine by Asman, Saidatul Habsah, Ab Aziz, Nur Fadilah, Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin, Ungku Amirulddin, Ungku Anisa, Roslan, Nurzanariah, Elsanabary, Ahmed

    Published 2023
    “…The proposed method was implemented in the MATLAB/SIMULINK programming platform. The classification performance of the developed algorithms was evaluated using confusion matrix. …”
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    Lightning Fault Classification for Transmission Line Using Support Vector Machine by Asman S.H., Aziz N.F.A., Kadir M.Z.A.A., Amirulddin U.A.U., Roslan N., Elsanabary A.

    Published 2024
    “…The proposed method was implemented in the MATLAB/SIMULINK programming platform. The classification performance of the developed algorithms was evaluated using confusion matrix. …”
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    Decision tree method for fault causes classification based on rms-dwt analysis in 275 kv transmission lines network by Asman S.H., Aziz N.F.A., Amirulddin U.A.U., Kadir M.Z.A.A.

    Published 2023
    “…This paper presents a statistical algorithm for classification of fault causes on power transmission lines. …”
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    A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach for Targeted Distribution of Smart Indonesia Card (KIP) Scholarships by Komang, Aryasa

    Published 2025
    “…Third, the classification of scholarship recipient eligibility was performed by comparing the C5.0 and K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) algorithms. …”
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    REAL TIME ABNORMAL SOUND DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION FOR HOME ENVIRONMENT by MOHAMED AMIN, SITI NUR AZIMAH

    Published 2011
    “…In this project, a system is designed to have abnormal sound detection and classification. For abnormal sound detection, mean signal approach being used while for classification process, there two main methods being used which are features extraction using Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC) and classifier using Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM). …”
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    The development of a tracking algorithm for ambulance detection using squaring of RGB and HSV color processing techniques by Mohammad Syawaludin Syafiq, Hassan

    Published 2016
    “…In this study, a tracking algorithm is developed by means of image processing technique in detecting ambulance. …”
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    Towards a better feature subset selection approach by Shiba, Omar A. A.

    Published 2010
    “…The selection of the optimal features subset and the classification has become an important issue in the data mining field.We propose a feature selection scheme based on slicing technique which was originally proposed for programming languages.The proposed approach called Case Slicing Technique (CST).Slicing means that we are interested in automatically obtaining that portion 'features' of the case responsible for specific parts of the solution of the case at hand.We show that our goal should be to eliminate the number of features by removing irrelevant once.Choosing a subset of the features may increase accuracy and reduce complexity of the acquired knowledge.Our experimental results indicate that the performance of CST as a method of feature subset selection is better than the performance of the other approaches which are RELIEF with Base Learning Algorithm (C4.5), RELIEF with K-Nearest Neighbour (K-NN), RELIEF with Induction of Decision Tree Algorithm (ID3) and RELIEF with Naïve Bayes (NB), which are mostly used in the feature selection task.…”
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    Problem restructuring in interger programming for reduct searching by Ungku Chulan, Ungku Azmi Iskandar

    Published 2003
    “…Standard Integer Programming / Decision Related Integer Programming (SIP/DRIP) is a reduct searching system that finds the reducts in an information system. …”
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    Evolutionary cost-cognizant regression test case prioritization for object-oriented programs by Bello, AbdulKarim

    Published 2019
    “…Therefore, this study proposed a cost-cognizant TCP approach for object-oriented software that uses path-based integration testing to identify the possible execution path extracted from the Java System Dependence Graph (JSDG) model of the source code using forward slicing technique. …”
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    An optimal under frequency load shedding scheme for islanded distribution network / Amalina Izzati Md Isa by Md Isa, Amalina Izzati

    Published 2018
    “…Inclusive with the design of UFLS is a new module referred as Load Shedding Module (LSM). Two new algorithms i.e., Load Classification based Fuzzy Logic (LCFL) and Binary Evolutionary Programming (BEP) are introduced in the module. …”
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    Implementation of Hybrid Indexing, Clustering and Classification Methods to Enhance Rural Development Programme in South Sulawesi by Muhammad, Faisal

    Published 2024
    “…The government can use the findings of this research as a decision-making tool regarding equitable village development programs.…”
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    Enhancing teaching and learning through data-driven optimization of servicing code demand and lecturer allocation using WEKA analysis by Rochin Demong, Nur Atiqah, Mohamed Razali, Murni Zarina, Kamaruddin, Juliana Noor, Shamsuddin, Sazwan, Awang, Nor Ain, Kamarudin, Norjuliatie, Wan Othman, Noor Faradilla

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, classification using the Random Forest algorithm depicted that a 95.3% accuracy (k=0.768), confirming robust predictive capability in identifying course approval status and demand trends. …”
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