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    Parsing algorithms for grammars with regulated rewriting by Turaev, Sherzod, Othman, Mohamed, Selamat, Mohd Hasan, Krassovitskiy, Alexander

    Published 2011
    “…Moreover, we present a parsing algorithm for the deterministic restriction of Petri net controlled grammars based on the well-known Earley parsing algorithm.…”
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    The effectiveness of bottom up technique with probabilistic approach for a Malay parser by Muhammad Azhar Fairuzz Hiloh, Mohd Juzaiddin Ab Aziz, Lailatul Qadri Zakaria

    Published 2018
    “…This task is performed by a parser which will produce a parse tree as output. However, a problem occurs when the parsing process produces two or more parse trees in which the parser unable to represent a precise parse tree. …”
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    Parse tree visualization for Malay sentence (BMTutor) by Muhamad Noor, Yusnita, Jamaludin, Zulikha

    Published 2015
    “…It is also to enhance the learning process in BM that can be used by communities, especially students. An algorithm in designing BMTutor is discussed in this paper.The algorithm of the software is done sequentially as followed: 1) tokenizing 2) checking the number of words, 3) searching and comparing process to check the spelling or conjunctions, 4) assigning each word with a certain word class, 5) matching with rules, and 6) delivering/producing output (sentence correction or parse tree visualization, word attribute components, and parse tree from sentence examples).Based on the testing conducted, output from the development process shows that the prototype can correct all 15 invalid sentences and can produce parse tree visualization for all 20 sentences.…”
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    BMTutor research design: Malay sentence parse tree visualization by Muhamad Noor, Yusnita, Jamaludin, Zulikha

    Published 2014
    “…As a result of the lack of models and algorithms have been introduced in both parsers, the model and algorithm development phase is introduced in the design of BMTutor.Output from the development process shows that the prototype is able to provide sentence correction for all 15 invalid sentences and can produce parse tree visualizations for all 20 sentences used for prototype testing.…”
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    Multi-Swarm bat algorithm by Taha A.M., Chen S.-D., Mustapha A.

    Published 2023
    “…In this study a new Bat Algorithm (BA) based on multi-swarm technique called the Multi-Swarm Bat Algorithm (MSBA) is proposed to address the problem of premature convergence phenomenon. …”
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    Quality of service and energy efficient aware (QEEA) scheduling algorithm for long term evolution (LTE) network / Nurulanis Mohd Yusoff by Mohd Yusoff, Nurulanis

    Published 2017
    “…Basically, the QEEA is based on the Time Domain (TD) and Frequency Domain (FD) scheduling where it is dependent on the QoS requirements to allocate resources. The proposed algorithm is compared against other scheduling algorithms, namely, the Channel and QoS Aware (CQA), Priority Set Scheduler (PSS), Proportional Fair (PF), Maximum Throughput (MT) and Blind Average Throughput (BAT). …”
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    Modelling complex features from histone modification signatures using genetic algorithm for the prediction of enhancer region by Lee, Nung Kion, Fong, Pui Kwan, Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah

    Published 2014
    “…Using Genetic Algorithm, this paper presents a modelling method to generate novel logical-based features from DNA sequences enriched with H3K4mel histone signatures. …”
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    Inferring functional dependencies for XML storage by Ahmad, Kamsuriah, Ibrahim, Hamidah

    Published 2009
    “…This will make the same information appear in more than one place; in fact it allows the same elements appear at different sub-trees. With this capability, XML is easier to understand and to parse, while to recover this information would require less joins. …”
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