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    Sketch-based 3D modeling of symmetric objects from wireframe sketches on paper by Yahya, Zahrah

    Published 2016
    “…The results of the validation show a complete similarity between each original face and the output from our algorithm. Furthermore, the algorithm is also evaluated by human experts and shows 100% correctness.…”
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    Selection and optimization of peak features for event-related eeg signals classification / Asrul bin Adam by Asrul, Adam

    Published 2017
    “…In the preliminary study, the algorithm is evaluated on the four different peak models of the three EEG signals using the artificial neural network (ANN) with particle swarm optimization (PSO) as learning algorithm. …”
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    Self-calibration algorithm for a pressure sensor with a real-time approach based on an artificial neural network by M. Almassri, Ahmed M., Wan Hasan, Wan Zuha, Ahmad, Siti Anom, Shafie, Suhaidi, Wada, Chikamune, Horio, Keiichi

    Published 2018
    “…To verify the proposed model’s capability to build a self-calibration algorithm, the model was tested using an untrained input data set. …”
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    Real time self-calibration algorithm of pressure sensor for robotic hand glove system by Almassri, Ahmed M. M.

    Published 2019
    “…The model was tested using an untrained input data set in order to verify the Proposed model’s capability for implementing a self-calibration algorithm. …”
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    Effective predicate identification algorithm for XML retrieval by Roko, Abubakar, C. Doraisamy, Shyamala, Nakone, Bello

    Published 2018
    “…Finally, an effective predicate identification algorithm (EPIA) which uses EBQS and STPS to return relevant predicates is introduced. …”
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    Effective query structuring with ranking using named entity categories for XML retrieval by Roko, Abubakar

    Published 2016
    “…Furthermore, it employs Predicates Identification Algorithm (PIA) and Entity Identification Algorithm (EIA) to identify user search intention. …”
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    Effects of user selected conditions on modeling of dynamic systems using adaptive fuzzy model by Yaacob, Mohd. Shafiek, Jamaluddin, Hishamuddin

    Published 2001
    “…The implementation and the computational aspects of the training algorithm are also highlighted. Three examples of discrete-time nonlinear systems are used in the simulation study to show the effects of user selected conditions on the identification process. …”
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    Eeg-Based Person Identification Using Multi-Levelwavelet Decomposition With Multi-Objective Flower Pollination Algorithm by Yahya Alyasseri, Zaid Abdi Alkareem

    Published 2020
    “…For addressing these points, a novel person identification method that is using EEG with multi-level wavelet decomposition and multi-objective flower pollination algorithm is proposed in this thesis. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF IRIS RECOGNITION SYSTEM by Mohd Kamarudin, Nur Eliza

    Published 2016
    “…This project implements an iris recognition algorithm as a biometric identification. There is a need for reliable and security identification since typical identification methods using identity cards, passwords, and user name possess threats to the security of an organization because of human error. …”
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    Crypt Edge Detection Using PSO,Label Matrix And BI-Cubic Interpolation For Better Iris Recognition(PSOLB) by Hashim, Nurul Akmal

    Published 2017
    “…Recently,there has been renewed interest in iris features detection.Gabor filter,cross entrophy, upport vector,and canny edge detection are methods which produce iris codes in binary codes representation.However,problems have occurred in iris recognition since low quality iris images are created due to blurriness,indoor or outdoor settings, and camera specifications.Failure was detected in 21% of the intra-class comparisons cases which were taken between intervals of three and six months intervals.However,the mismatch or False Rejection Rate (FRR) in iris recognition is still alarmingly high.Higher FRR also causes the value of Equal Error Rate (EER) to be high.The main reason for high values of FRR and EER is that there are changes in the iris due to the amount of light entering into the iris that changes the size of the unique features in the iris.One of the solutions to this problem is by finding any technique or algorithm to automatically detect the unique features.Therefore a new model is introduced which is called Crypt Edge Detection which combines PSO,Label Matrix,and Bi-Cubic Interpolation for Iris Recognition (PSOLB) to solve the problem of detection in iris features.In this research, the unique feature known as crypts has been chosen due to its accessibility and sustainability.Feature detection is performed using particle swarm optimisation (PSO) as an algorithm to select the best iris texture among the unique iris features by finding the pixel values according to the range of selected features.Meanwhile, label matrix will detect the edge of the crypt and the bi-cubic interpolation technique creates sharp and refined crypt images.In order to evaluate the proposed approach,FAR and FRR are measured using Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Automation (CASIA) database for high quality images.For CASIA version 3 image databases, the crypt feature shows that the result of FRR is 21.83% and FAR is 78.17%.The finding from the experiment indicates that by using the PSOLB,the intersection between FAR and FRR produces the Equal Error Rate (EER) with 0.28%,which indicated that equal error rate is lower than previous value, which is 0.38%.Thus,there are advantages from using PSOLB as it has the ability to adapt with unique iris features and use information in iris template features to determine the user.The outcome of this new approach is to reduce the EER rates since lower EER rates can produce accurate detection of unique features.In conclusion,the contribution of PSOLB brings an innovation to the extraction process in the biometric technology and is beneficial to the communities.…”
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    Smart cards and the fingerprint: a framework for user identification and authentication by Omar, M. H., Din, Roshidi, Tahir, H. M.

    Published 2003
    “…This research believes that no single security method, algorithm, key or procedure is entirely secure. …”
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    An indoor based push notification for location-based marketing using bluetooth smart ready technology / Nur Farehah Alias by Alias, Nur Farehah

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, this project has proposed a method called token based alert notification. There are three algorithm developed for token based alert notification which is tokenization algorithm, token matching algorithm and item identification algorithm. …”
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    A graphical user interface application for continuous-time identification of dynamical system by Rahmat, Mohd. Fua'ad, Omar, Rosli, Jamaluddin, Hishamuddin

    Published 2002
    “…This paper introduces a Graphical User Interface (GUI) application in system identification and parameter estimation of dynamic systems using Generalized Poisson Moment Functionals (GPMF) method based on Instrumental Variable (IV) algorithm. …”
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    Tag clouds algorithm with the inclusion of personality traits by Ahmad Affandi, Supli

    Published 2015
    “…This algorithm is beneficial for decision making using information visualization in which personality traits of the user are heavily inclined. …”
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    Age detection from face using Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) / Hanin Hanisah Usok @ Yusoff by Usok @ Yusoff, Hanin Hanisah

    Published 2024
    “…The capacity to reliably estimate a person's age using facial traits is critical in improving user experiences and security processes. In this project, we want to create an age identification system that uses Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) algorithms to estimate people's ages fast and accurately from facial images. …”
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    Multistep forecasting for highly volatile data using new algorithm of Box-Jenkins and GARCH by Siti Roslindar, Yaziz, Roslinazairimah, Zakaria

    Published 2018
    “…The study of the multistep ahead forecast is significant for practical application purposes using the proposed statistical model. This study is proposing a new algorithm of Box-Jenkins and GARCH (or BJ-G) in evaluating the multistep forecasting performance of the BJ-G model for highly volatile time series data. …”
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    Fault Detection and Identification in Quadrotor System (Quadrotor Robot) by Chan, Shi Jing, Pebrianti, Dwi

    Published 2016
    “…PD controller used the Phi, Theta, Psi, x, y and z as a reference to adjust the attitude and position of the Quadrotor. The proposed method for the fault identification is a hybrid technique which combined both the Kalman filter and Artificial Neural Network (ANN). …”
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    Smart Cards And The Fingerprint : A Proposed Framework For The Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) System by Mohd. Hasbullah, Omar

    Published 2002
    “…This research believes that no single security method, algorithm, key or procedure is entirely secure. …”
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