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    Comparison of performance and computational complexity of nonlinear active noise control algorithms by Sahib, Mouayad A., Raja Ahmad, Raja Mohd Kamil

    Published 2011
    “…In this paper, systematic comparisons of the FXLMS against the nonlinear algorithms are evaluated in overcoming various nonlinearity sources. …”
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    Evolution Performance of Symbolic Radial Basis Function Neural Network by Using Evolutionary Algorithms by Alzaeemi, Shehab Abdulhabib, Tay, Kim Gaik, Huong, Audrey, Sathasivam, Saratha, Majahar Ali, Majid Khan

    Published 2023
    “…Each of these methods is presented in the steps in the flowchart form which can be used for its straightforward implementation in any programming language. With the use of SRBFNN-2SAT, a training method based on these algorithms has been presented, then training has been compared among algorithms, which were applied in Microsoft Visual C++ software using multiple metrics of performance, including Mean Absolute Relative Error (MARE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Mean Bias Error (MBE), Systematic Error (SD), Schwarz Bayesian Criterion (SBC), and Central Process Unit time (CPU time). …”
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    Evolution Performance of Symbolic Radial Basis Function Neural Network by Using Evolutionary Algorithms by Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Kim Gaik Tay, Kim Gaik Tay, Audrey Huong, Audrey Huong, Saratha Sathasivam, Saratha Sathasivam, Majahar Ali, Majid Khan

    Published 2023
    “…Each of these methods is presented in the steps in the flowchart form which can be used for its straightforward implementation in any programming language. With the use of SRBFNN-2SAT, a training method based on these algorithms has been presented, then training has been compared among algorithms, which were applied in Microsoft Visual C++ software using multiple metrics of performance, including Mean Absolute Relative Error (MARE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Mean Bias Error (MBE), Systematic Error (SD), Schwarz Bayesian Criterion (SBC), and Central Process Unit time (CPU time). …”
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    Evolution Performance of Symbolic Radial Basis Function Neural Network by Using Evolutionary Algorithms by Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Kim Gaik Tay, Kim Gaik Tay, Audrey Huong, Audrey Huong, Saratha Sathasivam, Saratha Sathasivam, Majid Khan bin Majahar Ali, Majid Khan bin Majahar Ali

    Published 2023
    “…Each of these methods is presented in the steps in the flowchart form which can be used for its straightforward implementation in any programming language. With the use of SRBFNN-2SAT, a training method based on these algorithms has been presented, then training has been compared among algorithms, which were applied in Microsoft Visual C++ software using multiple metrics of performance, including Mean Absolute Relative Error (MARE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Mean Bias Error (MBE), Systematic Error (SD), Schwarz Bayesian Criterion (SBC), and Central Process Unit time (CPU time). …”
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    Evolution Performance of Symbolic Radial Basis Function Neural Network by Using Evolutionary Algorithms by Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Kim Gaik Tay, Kim Gaik Tay, Audrey Huong, Audrey Huong, Saratha Sathasivam, Saratha Sathasivam, Majahar Ali, Majid Khan

    Published 2023
    “…Each of these methods is presented in the steps in the flowchart form which can be used for its straightforward implementation in any programming language. With the use of SRBFNN-2SAT, a training method based on these algorithms has been presented, then training has been compared among algorithms, which were applied in Microsoft Visual C++ software using multiple metrics of performance, including Mean Absolute Relative Error (MARE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Mean Bias Error (MBE), Systematic Error (SD), Schwarz Bayesian Criterion (SBC), and Central Process Unit time (CPU time). …”
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    Evolution Performance of Symbolic Radial Basis Function Neural Network by Using Evolutionary Algorithms by Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Kim Gaik Tay, Kim Gaik Tay, Audrey Huong, Audrey Huong, Saratha Sathasivam, Saratha Sathasivam, Majahar Ali, Majid Khan

    Published 2023
    “…Each of these methods is presented in the steps in the flowchart form which can be used for its straightforward implementation in any programming language. With the use of SRBFNN-2SAT, a training method based on these algorithms has been presented, then training has been compared among algorithms, which were applied in Microsoft Visual C++ software using multiple metrics of performance, including Mean Absolute Relative Error (MARE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Mean Bias Error (MBE), Systematic Error (SD), Schwarz Bayesian Criterion (SBC), and Central Process Unit time (CPU time). …”
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    Evolution Performance of Symbolic Radial Basis Function Neural Network by Using Evolutionary Algorithms by Alzaeemi, Shehab Abdulhabib, Kim Gaik Tay, Kim Gaik Tay, Audrey Huong, Audrey Huong, Saratha Sathasivam, Saratha Sathasivam, Majahar Ali, Majid Khan

    Published 2023
    “…Each of these methods is presented in the steps in the flowchart form which can be used for its straightforward implementation in any programming language. With the use of SRBFNN-2SAT, a training method based on these algorithms has been presented, then training has been compared among algorithms, which were applied in Microsoft Visual C++ software using multiple metrics of performance, including Mean Absolute Relative Error (MARE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Mean Bias Error (MBE), Systematic Error (SD), Schwarz Bayesian Criterion (SBC), and Central Process Unit time (CPU time). …”
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    A controller based on Optimal Type-2 Fuzzy Logic: Systematic design, optimization and real-time implementation by Fayek, H.M., Elamvazuthi, I., Perumal, N., Venkatesh, B.

    Published 2014
    “…The main scheme is to optimize the gains of the controller using Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), then optimize only two parameters per type-2 membership function using Genetic Algorithm (GA). The proposed OT2FLC was implemented in real-time to control the position of a DC servomotor, which is part of a robotic arm. …”
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    Applying machine learning and particle swarm optimization for predictive modeling and cost optimization in construction project management by almahameed, Bader aldeen, Bisharah, Majdi

    Published 2024
    “…Evaluation metrics such as Mean Squared Error, Root Mean Squared Error, Mean Absolute Error, and R-squared are commonly employed in the assessment of Machine Learning models' performance. …”
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    Optimized scheduling for an airconditioning system based on indoor thermal comfort using the multiobjective improved global particle swarm optimization by Haniff, Mohamad Fadzli, Selamat, Hazlina, Khamis, Nuraqilla, Alimin, Ahmad Jais

    Published 2018
    “…In energy management system (EMS), the scheduling of air-conditioning (AC) system has been shown to reduce considerable amount of its power consumption with relatively low implementation cost. However, most scheduling methods lack a systematic approach to ensuring optimal power consumption reduction and comfort experienced by occupants. …”
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    Survey on job scheduling mechanisms in grid environment by S. M., Argungu, Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki, Omar, Mohd Hasbullah

    Published 2015
    “…Grid systems provide geographically distributed resources for both computational intensive and data-intensive applications.These applications generate large data sets.However, the high latency imposed by the underlying technologies; upon which the grid system is built (such as the Internet and WWW), induced impediment in the effective access to such huge and widely distributed data.To minimize this impediment, jobs need to be scheduled across grid environments to achieve efficient data access.Scheduling multiple data requests submitted by grid users onto the grid environment is NP-hard.Thus, there is no best scheduling algorithm that cuts across all grids computing environments.Job scheduling is one of the key research area in grid computing.In the recent past many researchers have proposed different mechanisms to help scheduling of user jobs in grid systems.Some characteristic features of the grid components; such as machines types and nature of jobs at hand means that a choice needs to be made for an appropriate scheduling algorithm to march a given grid environment.The aim of scheduling is to achieve maximum possible system throughput and to match the application needs with the available computing resources.This paper is motivated by the need to explore the various job scheduling techniques alongside their area of implementation.The paper will systematically analyze the strengths and weaknesses of some selected approaches in the area of grid jobs scheduling.This helps researchers better understand the concept of scheduling, and can contribute in developing more efficient and practical scheduling algorithms.This will also benefit interested researchers to carry out further work in this dynamic research area.…”
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    An Improved Diabetes Risk Prediction Framework : An Indonesian Case Study by Sutanto, Daniel Hartono

    Published 2018
    “…In conclusion,DRPF is implementable as prototype and has been highly accepted by Indonesian practitioners as aid for the diagnostics of diabetes.…”
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    Weather Prediction for Strawberry Cultivation Using Double Exponential Smoothing and Golden Section Optimization Methods by Herlinah, Asrul, Billy Eden William, Hafsah, Faisal, Muhammad, Lee Lee, Swa, Gani, Hamdan, Feng, Zhipeng

    Published 2024
    “…The system was developed by implementing the PHP programming language on the interface design as well as MySQL as a database processing. …”
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    Development of multivariate statistical process monitoring system using multidimensional scalling technique for continuous and batch-based process by Yunus, M. Y. M., Kanthasamy, Ramesh, Fatin Syazwana, Hashim

    Published 2015
    “…The results able to prove that the embedded AHP procedures can rather systematically help the diagnosis procedures, by means of fault prioritization, which traditionally heavily relied on the contribution plot alone. …”
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    Perturbation stochastic model updating of a bolted structure / Mohamad Azam Shah Aziz Shah by Aziz Shah, Mohamad Azam Shah

    Published 2022
    “…The scheme was developed by introducing a multidimensional analysis consisting of a systematic quasi-random sampling algorithm. The bolted structure used in this study was developed based on standard grade AISI 1020. …”
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