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    Web-based clustering tool using fuzzy k-mean algorithm / Ahmad Zuladzlan Zulkifly by Zulkifly, Ahmad Zuladzlan

    Published 2019
    “…Even a normal people using clustering to grouping their data. …”
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    SANAsms: Secure short messaging system for secure GSM mobile communication by Anuar, N.B., Azlan, I.M., Wahid, A.W.A., Zakaria, O.

    Published 2008
    “…The system is developed using Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) which is written in Java. …”
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    Features selection for intrusion detection system using hybridize PSO-SVM by Tabaan, Alaa Abdulrahman

    Published 2016
    “…Electing the best set of features will help to improve the classifier predictions in terms of the normal and abnormal pattern. The simulation will be carried on WEKA tool, which allows us to call some data mining methods under JAVA environment. …”
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    Automated synthesis of mobile game environments and rulesets using a hybridized interactive evolutionary programming approach by Jia, Hui Ong, Teo, Jason Tze Wi

    Published 2014
    “…By hybridizing Evolutionary Programming (EP) with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithm (IEA), game rules and its playing environment will be automatically generated for an arcade-type game that can be played on the Android mobile platform. …”
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    Simulation on Emotion Recognition for Autism Therapy by Adzmi, Muhammad Azrin

    Published 2017
    “…This paper mainly focusing on the simulation of emotion recognition software based on the Local Binary Pattern (LBP) algorithm to extract the features from the image. The program will be used by the therapist during therapy session with the autism child in order to create more exciting environment for them to learn about the classification of basic human emotions with the help of human-computer interaction. …”
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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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    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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    Challenges of hidden data in the unused area two within executable files by Naji, Ahmed Wathik, Zaidan, A.A., Zaidan, B.B.

    Published 2009
    “…The designed algorithms were intended to help in proposed system aim to hide and retract information (data file) with in unused area 2 of any execution file(exe.file). …”
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    Web page design for electronic commerce / Lee Fong Wai by Lee , Fong Wai

    Published 2003
    “…The sixth part covers the system implementation that involved the transformation of modules and algorithm into implementable commands by using the specified programming languages. …”
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    AI chatbot system for educational institutions by Tan, Hui Hui

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, the system's mobile responsiveness further ensures uninterrupted interactions across various devices. Despite facing challenges such as data insufficiency and overfitting during implementation, innovative solutions like data augmentation and Batch Normalization are employed to significantly improve model performance. …”
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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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    Anfis Modelling On Diabetic Ketoacidosis For Unrestricted Food Intake Conditions by Saraswati, Galuh Wilujeng

    Published 2017
    “…Two sets of experimental data involving 20 diabetic patients and 20 healthy subjects were collected from CITO laboratory Semarang Central Java, Indonesia. …”
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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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