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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Alwan, Waseem, Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal, Hassan, Adnan, Saufi, Syahril Ramadhan, Mahmood, Salwa

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Waseem Alwan, Waseem Alwan, Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal, Hassan, Adnan, Syahril Ramadhan Saufi, Syahril Ramadhan Saufi, Mahmood, Salwa

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Alwan, Waseem, Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal, Hassan, Adnan, Ramadhan Saufi, Syahril, Mahmood, Salwa

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Alwan, Waseem, Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal, Hassan, Adnan, Saufi, Syahril Ramadhan, Mahmood, Salwa

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Waseem Alwan, Waseem Alwan, Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal, Adnan Hassan, Adnan Hassan, Syahril Ramadhan Saufi, Syahril Ramadhan Saufi, Mahmood, Salwa

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Alwan, Waseem, Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal, Hassan, Adnan, Ramadhan Saufi, Syahril, Mahmood, Salwa

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Alwan, Waseem, Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal, Hassan, Adnan, Saufi, Syahril Ramadhan, Mahmood, Salwa

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Waseem Alwan, Waseem Alwan, Nor Hasrul Akhmal Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal Ngadiman, Adnan Hassan, Adnan Hassan, Syahril Ramadhan Saufi, Syahril Ramadhan Saufi, Salwa Mahmood, Salwa Mahmood

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    Ensemble Classifier for Recognition of Small Variation in X-Bar Control Chart Patterns by Waseem Alwan, Waseem Alwan, Nor Hasrul Akhmal Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal Ngadiman, Adnan Hassan, Adnan Hassan, Syahril Ramadhan Saufi, Syahril Ramadhan Saufi, Salwa Mahmood, Salwa Mahmood

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an improved control chart pattern recognition (CCPR) method focusing on X-bar chart patterns of small process variations using an ensemble classifier comprised of five complementing algorithms: decision tree, artificial neural network, linear support vector machine, Gaussian support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbours. …”
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    A numerical method for frequent pattern mining by Mustapha, Norwati, Nadimi-Shahraki, Mohammad-Hossein, Mamat, Ali, Sulaiman, Md. Nasir

    Published 2009
    “…The PC_Miner algorithm traverses the PC_Tree by using an efficient pruning technique. …”
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    Prediction of Oil Palm Yield Using Machine Learning in the Perspective of Fluctuating Weather and Soil Moisture Conditions: Evaluation of a Generic Workflow by Khan N., Kamaruddin M.A., Ullah Sheikh U., Zawawi M.H., Yusup Y., Bakht M.P., Mohamed Noor N.

    Published 2023
    “…Selected regression models were compared with Random Forest, Gradient Boosting, Decision Tree, and other non-tree algorithms to prove the R2 driven performance superiority of tree-based ensemble models. …”
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    Using unique-prime-factorization theorem to mine frequent patterns without generating tree by Tohidi, Hossein, Ibrahim, Hamidah

    Published 2011
    “…In this study we introduce an algorithm to generate frequent patterns without generating a tree and therefore improve the time complexity and memory complexity as well. …”
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    An Efficient Data Structure for General Tree-Like Framework in Mining Sequential Patterns Using MEMISP by Saputra, Dhany, Rambli, Dayang R.A., Foong, Oi Mean

    Published 2007
    “…In this paper, we introduce a general tree-like data structure framework for mining sequential patterns. …”
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    Separator Database and SPM Tree Framework for Mining Sequential Patterns Using Prefixspan with Pseudoprojection by Dhany, Saputra

    Published 2008
    “…A comprehensive performance study has been reported that PrefixSpan, one of the sequential pattern mining algorithms, outperforms GSP, SPADE, as well as FreeSpan in most cases, and PrefixSpan integrated with pseudoprojection technique is the fastest among those tested algorithms. …”
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    Prime-based method for interactive mining of frequent patterns by Nadimi-Shahraki, Mohammad-Hossein

    Published 2010
    “…Since rerunning the mining algorithms from scratch can be very time consuming, researchers have introduced interactive mining to find proper patterns by using the current mining model with various minsup. …”
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    Separator Database and SPM Tree Framework for Mining Sequential Patterns Using Prefixspan with Pseudoprojection by Saputra , Dhany, Rambli, Dayang R.A., Foong, Oi Mean

    Published 2008
    “…A comprehensive performance study has been reported that PrefixSpan, one of the sequential pattern mining algorithms, outperforms GSP, SPADE, as well as FreeSpan in most cases, and PrefixSpan integrated with pseudoprojection technique is the fastest among those tested algorithms. …”
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    Fast discovery of long patterns for association rules by Mustapha, N., Sulaiman, M.N., Othman, M., Selamat, M.H.

    Published 2003
    “…An algorithm called Flex for identifying frequent patterns especially efficient when the patterns are long is proposed by successive construction of the nodes lexicographic tree. …”
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    Frequent Lexicographic Algorithm for Mining Association Rules by Mustapha, Norwati

    Published 2005
    “…The algorithm involved the construction of the nodes of a lexicographic tree that represent frequent patterns. …”
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    Pattern Recognition for Human Diseases Classification in Spectral Analysis by Nur Hasshima Hasbi, Abdullah Bade, Fuei, Pien Chee, Muhammad Izzuddin Rumaling

    Published 2022
    “…To conclude, many pattern recognition algorithms have the potential to overcome each of their distinct limits, and there is also the option of combining all of these algorithms to create an ensemble of methods.…”
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