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    Enhancing obfuscation technique for protecting source code against software reverse engineering by Mahfoudh, Asma

    Published 2019
    “…The experiment contains two phases; first phase was conducted against java applications that do not use any protection to determine the ability of reversing tools to read the compiled code. …”
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    Application of genetic algorithm and JFugue in an evolutionary music generator by Tang, Jia Rou

    Published 2025
    “…This project explores the application of Genetic Algorithms (GA) with JFugue, which is a Java-based music programming library to develop an Evolutionary Music Generator. …”
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    Classification for large number of variables with two imbalanced groups by Ahmad Hakiim, Jamaluddin

    Published 2020
    “…This study proposed two algorithms of classification namely Algorithm 1 and Algorithm 2 which combine resampling, variable extraction, and classification procedure. …”
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    Optimal timber transportation planning in tropical hill forest using bees algorithm by Jamaluddin, Jamhuri

    Published 2022
    “…The model uses grid cell-sized 10 m x 10 m characterised with timber locations, volume and fixed and variable costs to represent the study area. …”
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    Optimized clustering with modified K-means algorithm by Alibuhtto, Mohamed Cassim

    Published 2021
    “…Clustering technique is able to find hidden patterns and to extract useful information from huge data. Among the techniques, the k-means algorithm is the most commonly used technique for determining optimal number of clusters (k). …”
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    Classification System for Heart Disease Using Bayesian Classifier by Magendram, Anusha

    Published 2007
    “…This system was mainly developing using java programming. Apache Tom cat was used as a server in order to run the application smoothly. …”
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    Coronary artery stenosis detection and visualization / Tang Sze Ling by Tang, Sze Ling

    Published 2015
    “…The performance evaluation results show that the stenosis detection algorithm performs better average sensitivity than several state-of-the-art algorithms.…”
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    Biometrics electronic purse by Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wahab, Eng, Chong Tan, S., M. Heng

    Published 1999
    “…This paper looked into using biometrics as a mean of authentication, thus requiring a new generation of Smart Card technology to be implemented in banking and multiple applications environment. …”
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    Multi road marking detection system for autonomous car using hybrid- based method by Shah, Khan Bahadur

    Published 2018
    “…With an accuracy of 96.53% using LVRI and 99.33% using the T. Wu datasets, the proposed algorithm able to detect almost all types of road markings. …”
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    Analyzing The Potential Of Genetic Algorithm For Maximum Power Point Tracking In Wind Energy Conversion System In Malaysia by Nasrullah Bin Isnin

    Published 2023
    “…A genetic algorithm is used to further optimised the control strategy by finding the optimised variable for the controller. …”
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    Development of an effective clustering algorithm for older fallers by Goh, Choon Hian, Wong, Kam Kang, Tan, Maw Pin *, Ng, Siew Cheok, Chuah, Yea Dat, Kwan, Ban Hoe

    Published 2022
    “…Using feature extraction with the t-SNE and the K-means clustering algorithm, subjects were clustered into low, intermediate A, intermediate B and high fall risk groups which corresponded with fall occurrence of 13%, 19%, 21% and 31% respectively. …”
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