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    Twofold Integer Programming Model for Improving Rough Set Classification Accuracy in Data Mining. by Saeed, Walid

    Published 2005
    “…The accuracy for rules and classification resulted from the TIP method are compared with other methods such as Standard Integer Programming (SIP) and Decision Related Integer Programming (DRIP) from Rough Set, Genetic Algorithm (GA), Johnson reducer, HoltelR method, Multiple Regression (MR), Neural Network (NN), Induction of Decision Tree Algorithm (ID3) and Base Learning Algorithm (C4.5); all other classifiers that are mostly used in the classification tasks. …”
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    Image classification using two dimensional wavelet coefficients with parallel computing by Ong, Yew Fai

    Published 2020
    “…This research algorithm demonstrated a very promising result with Support Vector Machines, this algorithm produces a 90% of accuracies whereas the decision tree algorithm gets 100% accuracies. …”
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    Robust partitioning and indexing for iris biometric database based on local features by Khalaf, Emad Taha, Mohammed, Muamer N., Kohbalan, Moorthy

    Published 2018
    “…Further, the scalable K-means++ algorithm is used for partitioning and classification processes, and an efficient parallel technique that divides the features groups causing the formation of two b-trees based on index keys is applied for search and retrieval. …”
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    Projecting named entity tags from a resource rich language to a resource poor language by Zamin, Norshuhani, Oxley, Alan, Abu Bakar, Zainab

    Published 2012
    “…Named Entity Recognition (NER) is the identification of words in text that correspond to a pre-defined taxonomy such as person, organization, location, date, time, etc.This article focuses on the person (PER), organization (ORG) and location (LOC) entities for a Malay journalistic corpus of terrorism.A projection algorithm, using the Dice Coefficient function and bigram scoring method with domain-specific rules, is suggested to map the NE information from the English corpus to the Malay corpus of terrorism.The English corpus is the translated version of the Malay corpus.Hence, these two corpora are treated as parallel corpora. …”
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    Projecting named entity tags from a resource rich language to a resource poor language by Zamin, N., Oxley, A., Bakar, Z.A.

    Published 2013
    “…This article focuses on the person (PER), organization (ORG) and location (LOC) entities for a Malay journalistic corpus of terrorism. A projection algorithm, using the Dice Coefficient function and bigram scoring method with domain-specific rules, is suggested to map the NE information from the English corpus to the Malay corpus of terrorism. …”
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    Projecting named entity tags from a resource rich language to a resource poor language by Zamin, N., Oxley, A., Bakar, Z.A.

    Published 2013
    “…This article focuses on the person (PER), organization (ORG) and location (LOC) entities for a Malay journalistic corpus of terrorism. A projection algorithm, using the Dice Coefficient function and bigram scoring method with domain-specific rules, is suggested to map the NE information from the English corpus to the Malay corpus of terrorism. …”
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    Projecting named entity tags from a resource rich language to a resource poor language by Zamin, N., Oxley, A., Bakar, Z.A.

    Published 2013
    “…This article focuses on the person (PER), organization (ORG) and location (LOC) entities for a Malay journalistic corpus of terrorism. A projection algorithm, using the Dice Coefficient function and bigram scoring method with domain-specific rules, is suggested to map the NE information from the English corpus to the Malay corpus of terrorism. …”
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