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    Predictive modeling of condominium prices using a Particle Swarm Optimization-Random Forest approach / Che Wan Sufia Che Wan Samsudin by Che Wan Samsudin, Che Wan Sufia

    Published 2025
    “…The development of a predictive model for condominium prices using the Particle Swarm Optimization-Random Forest approach is the key focus of this research project. …”
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    Empirical analysis of parallel-NARX recurrent network for long-term chaotic financial forecasting by Abdulkadir, S.J., Yong, S.-P.

    Published 2014
    “…The main aim of forecasters is to develop an approach that focuses on increasing profit by being able to forecast future stock prices based on current stock data. This paper presents an empirical long term chaotic financial forecasting approach using Parallel non-linear auto-regressive with exogenous input (P-NARX) network trained with Bayesian regulation algorithm. …”
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    Algorithm optimization and low cost bit-serial architecture design for integer-pixel and sub-pixel motion estimation in H.264/AVC / Mohammad Reza Hosseiny Fatemi by Hosseiny Fatemi, Mohammad Reza

    Published 2012
    “…The first design has a two-dimensional (2-D) structure featured with broadcasting of reference pixel data and propagating of partial sum and SAD results. The second design uses a 2-D bit-serial adder tree connected to a reconfigurable reference buffer making it suitable for hardware parallelism. …”
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    Efficient reconfigurable architectures for 3-D medical image compression by Ahmad, Afandi

    Published 2010
    “…Recon�gurable hardware, in the form of �eld programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) has been proposed as viable system building block in the construction of high-performance systems at an economical price. Consequently, FPGAs seem an ideal candidate to harness and exploit their inherent advantages such as massive parallelism capabilities, multimillion gate counts, and special low-power packages. …”
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