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    A novel methodology for hydrocarbon depth prediction in seabed logging: Gaussian process-based inverse modeling of electromagnetic data by Daud, H., Mohd Aris, M.N., Mohd Noh, K.A., Dass, S.C.

    Published 2021
    “…Seabed logging (SBL) is an application of electromagnetic (EM) waves for detecting potential marine hydrocarbon-saturated reservoirs reliant on a source-receiver system. …”
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    Random traveling wave pulse coupled oscillator (RTWPCO) algorithm of energy-efficient wireless sensor networks by Al-Mekhlafi, Zeyad Ghaleb Aqlan, Mohd Hanapi, Zurina, Othman, Mohamed, Ahmad Zukarnain, Zuriati, Shamsan Saleh, Ahmed M.

    Published 2018
    “…As a result, it is more suitable and harder to identify demands in all applications. The pulse-coupled oscillator mechanism causing delay and uncharitable applications needs to reduce energy consumption to the smallest level. …”
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    Sactive Noise Control Technique Application in Air Conditioning Ducts by Decruz, Aloysius

    Published 2009
    “…An algorithm, ‘Hardware-Tuned Feedback ANC (HTFA)’, has been developed to implement the ANC technique for the noise reduction application in an air conditioning duct element, where Digital Signal Processing is used to sample noise and produce a complete anti-phase noise produced by the HTFA algorithm. …”
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    Automated QT interval measurement using modified Pan-Tompkins algorithm with independent isoelectric line approach by Jumahat, Shaliza, Gan, Kok Beng, Misran, Norbahiah, Islam, Mohammad Tariqul, Mahri, Nurhafizah, Ja'afar, Mohd. Hasni

    Published 2020
    “…However, the physiological variability of the QRS complex and the fluctuation of the isoelectric line are prevalent issues that need to be considered in the automatic method. In this report, an algorithm to identify the QRS onset and T-wave offset for measuring the corrected QT interval (QTc) is proposed. …”
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    Beta Distribution Weighted Fuzzy C-Ordered-Means Clustering by Hengda, Wang, Mohamad Mohsin, Mohamad Farhan, Mohd Pozi, Muhammad Syafiq

    Published 2024
    “…The fuzzy C-ordered-means clustering (FCOM) is a fuzzy clustering algorithm that enhances robustness and clustering accuracy through the ordered mechanism based on fuzzy C-means (FCM). …”
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    A guided hybrid k-means and genetic algorithm models for children handwriting legibility performance assessment / Norzehan Sakamat by Sakamat, Norzehan

    Published 2021
    “…K-Means algorithm a popular efficient clustering techniques and genetic algorithm a widely used evolutionary algorithm and known for its adaptive nature were combined to determine the level of handwriting legibility for each child. …”
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    All-pass filtered x least mean square algorithm for narrowband active noise control by Mondal (Das), Kuheli, Das, Saurav, Abu, Aminudin, Hamada, Nozomu, Toh, Hoong Thiam, Das, Saikat, Faris, Waleed Fekry

    Published 2018
    “…The results also show that the proposed method outperforms other LMS algorithm without secondary path modelling. The proposed narrowband LMS algorithm would benefit in the design of efficient feedforward ANC system that can realize noise control in air intake duct applications.…”
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    Support Vector Machines (SVM) in Test Extraction by Ghazali, Nadirah

    Published 2006
    “…This project's objective is to create a summarizer, or extractor, based on machine learning algorithms, which are namely SVM and K-Means. Each word in the particular document is processed by both algorithms to determine its actual occurrence in the document by which it will first be clustered or grouped into categories based on parts of speech (verb, noun, adjective) which is done by K-Means, then later processed by SVM to determine the actual occurrence of each word in each of the cluster, taking into account whether the words have similar meanings with otherwords in the subsequent cluster. …”
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