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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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    Adoption of machine learning algorithm for analysing supporters and non supporters feedback on political posts / Ogunfolajin Maruff Tunde by Ogunfolajin Maruff , Tunde

    Published 2022
    “…The method was implemented using Java and the results of the simulation were evaluated using five standard performance metrics: accuracy, AUC, precision, recall, and f-Measure. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by ZUBAIR ADEL SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADEL SOOMRO, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABD RAHIM, RUZAIRI, ANDI ADRIANSHAH, ANDI ADRIANSHAH, MOHD HAZELI, MOHD HAZELI

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADIL, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABD RAHIM, RUZAIRI, ADRIANS, ANDI, HAZELI, MOHD

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADEL, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABD HALIM, RUZAIR1, ADRIAN, ANDI, HAZELI, MOHD

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    Non-Verbal Human-Robot Interaction Using Neural Network for The Application of Service Robot by Soomro, Zubair Adil, Shamsudin, Abu Ubaidah, Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi, Adrianshah, Andi, Hazeli, Mohd

    Published 2023
    “…Service robots are prevailing in many industries to assist humans in conducting repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular, nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZIJBAIR ADEL, SHANISUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi, Adrianshah, Andi, Hazeli, Mohd

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADEL, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABDUL RAHIM, RUZAIRI, ADRIANSHAH, ANDI, MOHD HAZELI, MOHD HAZELI

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    HRI for interactive humanoid head Amir-II for visual tracking and servoing of human face. by Iqbal, Aseef, A Shafie, Amir, Khan, Md. Raisuddin, Alias, Mohd Farid, Radhi, Jamil

    Published 2011
    “…The algorithm developed in this research utilizes the capability offered by scientific computing program MATLAB along with its Image Processing Toolbox. …”
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    Human Spontaneous Emotion Detection System by Radin Monawir, Radin Puteri Hazimah

    Published 2018
    “…Having smart computerized system which can understand and instantly gives appropriate response to human is the utmost motive in human and computer interaction (HCI) field.It is argued either HCI is considered advance if human could not have natural and comfortable interaction like human to human interaction.Besides,despite of several studies regarding emotion detection system, current system mostly tested in laboratory environment and using mimic emotion.Realizing the current system research lack of real life or genuine emotion input,this research work comes up with the idea of developing a system that able to recognize human emotion through facial expression.Therefore,the aims of this study are threefold which are to enhance the algorithm to detect spontaneous emotion,to develop spontaneous facial expression database and to verify the algorithm performance.This project used Matlab programming language,specifically Viola Jones method for features tracking and extraction,then pattern matching for emotion classification purpose.Mouth feature is used as main features to identify the emotion of the expression.For verification purpose,the mimic and spontaneous database which are obtained from internet,open source database or novel (own) developed databases are used.Basically,the performance of the system is indicated by emotion detection rate and average execution time.At the end of this study,it is found that this system is suitable for recognizing spontaneous facial expression (63.28%) compared to posed facial expression (51.46%).The verification even better for positive emotion with 71.02% detection rate compared to 48.09% for negative emotion detection rate.Finally,overall detection rate of 61.20% is considered good since this system can execute result within 3s and use spontaneous input data which known as highly susceptible to noise.…”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADEL, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABDUL RAHIM, RUZAIRI, ANDI ADRIANSHAH, ANDI ADRIANSHAH, MOHD HAZELI, MOHD HAZELI

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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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
    “…This study proposes a car parking management system which applies Dijkstra’s algorithm, Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) and Binary Search Tree (BST) in structuring a guidance system for indoor parking. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADIL, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABDUl RAHIM, RUZAIRI, ADRIAN, ANDI, HAZELI, MOHD

    Published 2023
    “….;, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular, nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. 1n this paper, a conceptual attentiveness model algorithm called Attentive Recognition Model (ARM) is proposed to recognize a person's aLi:~ntivencss, which improves tne a-::Jtac~· of detection and subjective experience during nonverbal dRI using three combined detection models: face tracking, iris tracking and eye blin:.…”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by ADEL SOOMP, ZIJBAIR, SHANISUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, NT ABD, RUZAIR, DRIAN, RAHEVI AMA, MOIED HALELI, AH

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    Data-Glove-Based Hand Gesture Recognition System Using Flex Sensors And An Imu Sensor by Ong, Jing Hao

    Published 2017
    “…This system is based on k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) classifier algorithm, Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) and Euclidean distance metric algorithms. …”
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    Leaf condition analysis using convolutional neural network and vision transformer by Yong, Wai Chun, Ng, Kok Why, Haw, Su Cheng, Naveen, Palanichamy, Ng, Seng Beng

    Published 2024
    “…Besides, existing leaf disease detection programs do not provide an optimized user’s experience. …”
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    Customer sentiment analysis through social media feedback: A case study on telecommunication company by Mat Zain, Siti Nur Syamimi, Ramli, Nor Azuana, Adnan, Rose Adzreen

    Published 2022
    “…Customer sentiment analysis is an automated way of detecting sentiments in online interactions in order to assess customer opinions about a product, brand or service. …”
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    Algorithms for moderating effect of emotional value from a cross-media data fusion perspective: a case study of Chinese dating reality shows by Zhang, Shasha, Dong, Qiming, Yasin, Megat Al Imran, Fang, Ng Chwee

    Published 2026
    “…Interpretability is made easier with SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP), attention heatmaps and interactive dashboards. This research holds significant implications for the fields of Communication, Radio, and Television, as it enhances content moderation strategies in emotionally charged programming through intelligent cross-media data fusion.…”
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