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    Image classification using two dimensional wavelet coefficients with parallel computing by Ong, Yew Fai

    Published 2020
    “…The low-level features such as edges, blobs, and ridges were extracted for grouping and classification. …”
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    Design and analysis of management platform based on financial big data by Chen, Yuhua, Mustafa, Hasri, Zhang, Xuandong, Liu, Jing

    Published 2023
    “…In order to make financial big data generate business value and improve the information application level of financial management, aiming at the high error rate of current financial data classification system, this article adopts the fuzzy clustering algorithm to classify financial data automatically, and adopts the local outlier factor algorithm with neighborhood relation (NLOF) to detect abnormal data. …”
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    An Effective Fast Searching Algorithm for Internet Crawling Usage by Chia, Zhen Hon, Nor Azhar, Ahmad

    Published 2016
    “…The search algorithm is a crucial part in any internet applications. …”
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    Combining deep and handcrafted image features for MRI brain scan classification by Hasan, Ali M., Jalab, Hamid A., Meziane, Farid, Kahtan, Hasan, Al-Ahmad, Ahmad Salah

    Published 2019
    “…In parallel, handcrafted features are extracted using the modified gray level co-occurrence matrix (MGLCM) method. …”
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    Mining Sequential Patterns Using I-PrefixSpan by Dhany , Saputra, Rambli Dayang, R.A., Foong, Oi Mean

    Published 2007
    “…The experimental result shows that using Java 2, this method improves the speed of PrefixSpan up to almost two orders of magnitude as well as the memory usage to more than one order of magnitude.…”
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