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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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    Robust diagnostics and variable selection procedure based on modified reweighted fast consistent and high breakdown estimator for high dimensional data by Baba, Ishaq Abdullahi

    Published 2022
    “…The classical correlation estimators that employ the sample mean of the dependent and independent variables are known to be affected by outliers. …”
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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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    ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION by MUBARAK MOHMMED, HUSSAM ALHAJ

    Published 2015
    “…On the other hand, Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm is known for its ease of structure, computation and simplicity. …”
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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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    Model selection approaches of water quality index data by Kamarudin, Nur Azulia, Ismail, Suzilah

    Published 2016
    “…Automatic model selection by using algorithm can avoid huge variability in model specification process compared to manual selection.With the employment of algorithm, the right model selected is then also used for forecasting purposes. …”
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    Assessment of forest aboveground biomass estimation from superview-1 satellite image using machine learning approaches / Azinuddin Mohd Asri by Mohd Asri, Azinuddin

    Published 2022
    “…The suitable independent variables (hL, DBH, and CPA) were vital to estimating the dependent variable (Sc) and producing a carbon stock map for the final result. …”
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    A comparative effectiveness of hierarchical and non-hierarchical regionalisation algorithms in regionalising the homogeneous rainfall regions by Chuan, Zun Liang, Wan Nur Syahidah, Wan Yusoff, Azlyna, Senawi, Mohd Akramin, Mohd Romlay, Fam, Soo-Fen, Wendy Ling, Shinyie, Tan Lit, Ken

    Published 2022
    “…In practice, these 20 rain gauge stations can be categorised into two statistically homogeneous rainfall regions, namely distinct spatial and temporal variability in the rainfall amounts. The results of the analysis show that Forgy K-means non-hierarchical (FKNH), Hartigan- Wong K-means non-hierarchical (HKNH), and Lloyd K-means non-hierarchical (LKNH) regionalisation algorithms are superior to other automated agglomerative hierarchical and non-hierarchical regionalisation algorithms. …”
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    A comparative effectiveness of hierarchical and nonhierarchical regionalisation algorithms in regionalising the homogeneous rainfall regions by Zun, Liang Chuan, Wan Yusof, Wan Nur Syahidah, Senawi, Azlyna, Mohd Akramin, Mohd Romlay, Soo, Fen Fam, Wendy, Ling Shinyie, Tan, Lit Ken

    Published 2022
    “…In practice, these 20 rain gauge stations can be categorised into two statistically homogeneous rainfall regions, namely distinct spatial and temporal variability in the rainfall amounts. The results of the analysis show that Forgy K-means non-hierarchical (FKNH), HartiganWong K-means non-hierarchical (HKNH), and Lloyd K-means non-hierarchical (LKNH) regionalisation algorithms are superior to other automated agglomerative hierarchical and non-hierarchical regionalisation algorithms. …”
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    Robust remote heart rate estimation from multiple asynchronous noisy channels using autoregressive model with Kalman filter by Nooralishahi, Parham, Loo, Chu Kiong, Shiung, Liew Wei

    Published 2019
    “…We propose a novel algorithm to estimate heart rate. Also, it can differentiate between a photo of a human face and an actual human face meaning that it can detect false signals and skip them. …”
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    Sure (EM)-Autometrics: An Automated Model Selection Procedure with Expectation Maximization Algorithm Estimation Method (S/O 14925) by Kamarudin, Nur Azulia

    Published 2021
    “…Hence, the integration of EM algorithm estimation is applicable in improving the performance of automated model selection procedures for multiple equations models…”
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    Fuzzy Type-1 Triangular Membership Function Approximation Using Fuzzy C-Means by Azam, M.H., Hasan, M.H., Hassan, S., Abdulkadir, S.J.

    Published 2020
    “…Membership functions are used to depict the fuzzy values of given variable. Though membership functions are determined through expert's opinion, however, the one estimated through heuristic algorithms is the preferable methods. …”
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    A comparative effectiveness of hierarchical and nonhierarchical regionalisation algorithms in regionalising the homogeneous rainfall regions by Chuan, Zun Liang, Wan Nur Syahidah, Wan Yusoff, Azlyna, Senawi, Mohd Akramin, Mohd Romlay, Fam, Soo-Fen, Shinyie, Wendy Ling, Ken, Tan Lit

    Published 2022
    “…In practice, these 20 rain gauge stations can be categorised into two statistically homogeneous rainfall regions, namely distinct spatial and temporal variability in the rainfall amounts. The results of the analysis show that Forgy K-means non-hierarchical (FKNH), HartiganWong K-means non-hierarchical (HKNH), and Lloyd K-means non-hierarchical (LKNH) regionalisation algorithms are superior to other automated agglomerative hierarchical and non-hierarchical regionalisation algorithms. …”
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    A comparative effectiveness of hierarchical and non-hierarchical regionalisation algorithms in regionalising the homogeneous rainfall regions by Zun, Liang Chuan, Fam, Soo Fen, Wan Yusof, Wan Nur Syahidah, Senawi, Azlyna, Mohd Akramin, Mohd Romlay, Wendy, Ling Shinyie, Tan, Lit Ken

    Published 2022
    “…In practice, these 20 rain gauge stations can be categorised into two statistically homogeneous rainfall regions, namely distinct spatial and temporal variability in the rainfall amounts. The results of the analysis show that Forgy K-means non-hierarchical (FKNH), Hartigan-Wong K-means non-hierarchical (HKNH), and Lloyd K-means non-hierarchical (LKNH) regionalisation algorithms are superior to other automated agglomerative hierarchical and non-hierarchical regionalisation algorithms. …”
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    Enhancing riverine load prediction of anthropogenic pollutants: Harnessing the potential of feed-forward backpropagation (FFBP) artificial neural network (ANN) models by Khairudin K., Ul-Saufie A.Z., Senin S.F., Zainudin Z., Rashid A.M., Abu Bakar N.F., Anas Abd Wahid M.Z., Azha S.F., Abd-Wahab F., Wang L., Sahar F.N., Osman M.S.

    Published 2025
    “…The considerable number of errors (with RMSE, MAE, and MRE) discovered in estimating riverine loads using the multiple linear regression (MLR) statistical model can be attributed to the nonlinear relationship between the independent variables (Q and Cx) and dependent variables (W). …”
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