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    Study and Implementation of Data Mining in Urban Gardening by Mohana, Muniandy, Lee, Eu Vern

    Published 2019
    “…Attached sensors generate data and send these data to the Java Servlet application through a WIFI module. These data are processed and stored in appropriate formats in a MySQL server database. …”
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    Mining Sequential Patterns Using I-PrefixSpan by Dhany , Saputra, Rambli Dayang, R.A., Foong, Oi Mean

    Published 2007
    “…Sequential pattern mining is a relatively new data-mining problem with many areas of application. …”
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    A web-based implementation of k-means algorithms by Lee, Quan

    Published 2022
    “…This stinginess of proximity measures in data mining tools is stifling the performance of the algorithm. …”
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    Features selection for intrusion detection system using hybridize PSO-SVM by Tabaan, Alaa Abdulrahman

    Published 2016
    “…The simulation will be carried on WEKA tool, which allows us to call some data mining methods under JAVA environment. The proposed model will be tested and evaluated on both NSL-KDD and KDD-CUP 99 using several performance metrics.…”
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    Assessment of using EZ-Prog: an easy color schematic model for programming problem solving by Siti Nordianah Hai Hom, Hasnul Hadi Ibrahim, Abrizah Ibrahim, Mudiana Mokhsin, Corrienna Abdul Talib

    Published 2020
    “…The implications of this study indicate that EZ-Prog can be used in learning and teaching algorithms, especially programming problems. …”
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    Evolutionary algorithm for forecastng mean sea level based on meta-heuristic approach by Lai, V., Ahmed, Ali Najah, Malek, Marlinda Abdul, El-Shafie, Ahmed, El-Shafie, Amr

    Published 2018
    “…Genetic Programming (GP) algorithm is an example of an evolutionary algorithm (EA) in the field of evolutionally computation (EC) and, more broadly, in Artificial Intelligence. …”
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    Evolutionary algorithm for forecastng mean sea level based on meta-heuristic approach by Lai V., Ahmed A.N., Malek M.A., El-Shafie A., El-Shafie A.

    Published 2023
    “…Genetic Programming (GP) algorithm is an example of an evolutionary algorithm (EA) in the field of evolutionally computation (EC) and, more broadly, in Artificial Intelligence. …”
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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
    “…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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    Cognitive benefits of employing multiple AI voices as specialist virtual tutors in a multimedia learning environment by Liew, Tze Wei, Tan, Su Mae, Chan, Tak Jie, Tian, Yang, Ahmad, Faizan

    Published 2025
    “…To address this gap, we draw on multimedia learning and cognitive models to investigate the effects of using multiple AI voices as specialist virtual tutors for distinct programming algorithm subtopics on cognitive load and learning outcomes. …”
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    Framework for pedestrian walking behaviour recognition to minimize road accident by Hashim Kareem, Zahraa

    Published 2021
    “…The results indicate the following: (1) From 262 samples, 66.80% and 48.10% of respondents use mobile phones for calling and chatting, respectively. (2) 263 samples of participants are obtained and analysed, and 90 features are extracted from each sample. (3) 100% classification accuracy are obtained for each class (normal walking, calling, chatting, and running) using the grid optimiser method in machine learning. (4) The precision of classification using Euclidean algorithm for normal walking and calling is 70%. …”
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    Framework for pedestrian walking behaviour recognition to minimize road accident by Hashim Kareem, Zahraa

    Published 2021
    “…The results indicate the following: (1) From 262 samples, 66.80% and 48.10% of respondents use mobile phones for calling and chatting, respectively. (2) 263 samples of participants are obtained and analysed, and 90 features are extracted from each sample. (3) 100% classification accuracy are obtained for each class (normal walking, calling, chatting, and running) using the grid optimiser method in machine learning. (4) The precision of classification using Euclidean algorithm for normal walking and calling is 70%. …”
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    Investigating the cognitive processes in solving management science problems by Cheng, Sheila, Siow, Heng Loke

    Published 2010
    “…In terms of solving MS/OR problems, the problem structuring methods have been used for ill-structured problems, while linear programming was used for well-structured problems. …”
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