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    Development of a new robust hybrid automata algorithm based on surface electromyography (SEMG) signal for instrumented wheelchair control by Mohd Hanafi, Muhammad Sidik

    Published 2020
    “…Based on algorithm evaluation, it shows that one control method couldn’t fit to all persons as per proven in method selection experiment. …”
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    Features selection for intrusion detection system using hybridize PSO-SVM by Tabaan, Alaa Abdulrahman

    Published 2016
    “…Genetic algorithm GA had been adopted to perform features selection method; however, this method could not deliver an acceptable detection rate, lower accuracy, and higher false alarm rates. …”
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    Hybrid Artificial Bees Colony algorithms for optimizing carbon nanotubes characteristics by Mohammad Jarrah, Mu'ath Ibrahim

    Published 2018
    “…Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) is the most efficient method for CNTs production.However,using CVD method encounters crucial issues such as customization,time and cost.Therefore,Response Surface Methodology (RSM) is proposed for modeling and the ABC-βHC is proposed for optimization purpose to address such issues.The selected CNTs characteristics are CNTs yield and quality represented by the ratio of the relative intensity of the D and G-bands (ID/IG).Six case studies are generated from collected dataset including four cases of CNTs yield and one case of ID/IG as single objective optimization problems,while the sixth case represents multi-objective problem.The input parameters of each case are a subset from the set of input parameters including reaction temperature,duration,carbon dioxide flow rate,methane partial pressure,catalyst loading,polymer weight and catalyst weight.The models for the first three case studies were mentioned in the original work.RSM is proposed to develop polynomial models for the output responses in the other three cases and to identi significant process parameters and interactions that could affect the CNTs output responses.The developed models are validated using t-test,correlation and pattern matching.The predictive results have a good agreement with the actual experimental data.The models are used as objective functions in optimization techniques.For multi-objective optimization,this study proposes Desirability Function Approach (DFA) to be integrated with other proposed algorithms to form hybrid techniques namely RSM-DFA,ABC-DFA and ABC-βHC-DFA.The proposed algorithms and other selected well-known algorithms are evaluated and compared on their CNTs yield and quality.The optimization results reveal that ABC-βHC and ABC-βHC-DFA obtained significant results in terms of success rate,required time,iterations,and function evaluations number compared to other well-known algorithms.Significantly,the optimization results from this study are better than the results from the original work of the collected dataset.…”
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    A new classifier based on combination of genetic programming and support vector machine in solving imbalanced classification problem by Mohd Pozi, Muhammad Syafiq

    Published 2016
    “…The main keys of the new classifier are based on the new kernel method, new learning metric and a new optimization algorithm in order to optimize the SVM decision function. …”
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    Heart disease prediction using artificial neural network with ADAM optimization and harmony search algorithm by Alyaa Ghazi Mohammed, Mohd Zakree Ahmad Nazri

    Published 2025
    “…This performance is validated through rigorous comparative assessments against various classification algorithms and state-of-the-art methods, revealing notable advantages in terms of predictive precision, computational efficiency, and adaptability to real-world clinical scenarios. …”
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    Spatial-temporal analysis using two-stage clustering and GIS-based MCDM to identify potential market regions by Ernawati, Kamal Baharin, Safiza Suhana, Kasmin, Fauziah

    Published 2021
    “…First, time-series clustering is conducted to groups regencies/cities based on the enrolled students' patterns over time in the university. Subsequently, the origin schools' regencies/cities were clustered using the k- prototypes algorithm based on their time-series pattern category, the consistency in sending students, average cumulative grade point average (CGPA), and dropout (DO) rate. …”
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    A New Bit-Plane Extraction Approach for Fingerprint Recognition Using Phase-Only Correlation Function by Florence, Francis Lothai

    Published 2016
    “…POC based recognition method is adopted because of its simplicity and ability to achieve high accuracy compared to other recognition algorithms, especially for low quality fingerprint image. …”
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    Adaptive Similarity Component Analysis in Nonparametric Dynamic Environment by Sojodishijani, Omid

    Published 2011
    “…From a dimensionality reduction evaluation aspect, the average misclassification error of the proposed method in low-rank feature space is 9.6% and same error rate for three other well-known feature extraction methods is 21.21%. …”
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    Integrated geophysical, hydrogeochemical and artificial intelligence techniques for groundwater study in the Langat Basin, Malaysia / Mahmoud Khaki by Mahmoud, Khaki

    Published 2014
    “…These results confirm that, for all the networks the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm is the most effective algorithm to model the groundwater level. …”
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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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    Naive Bayes-guided bat algorithm for feature selection by Taha A.M., Mustapha A., Chen S.-D.

    Published 2023
    “…The performance of the proposed feature selection algorithm was investigated using twelve benchmark datasets from different domains and was compared to three other well-known feature selection algorithms. …”
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    New Fast Block Matching Algorithm Using New Hybrid Search Pattern And Strategy To Improve Motion Estimation Process In Video Coding Technique by Hamid, Nurul 'Atiqah

    Published 2016
    “…These 6 algorithms are divided into 3 main methods namely Method A, Method B, and Method C depending on their search patterns and strategies. …”
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    Variable block based motion estimation using hexagon diamond full search algorithm (HDFSA) via block subtraction technique by Hardev Singh, Jitvinder Dev Singh

    Published 2015
    “…The variable block matching developed based on four stages which is the video and frame selection, threshold calculation, block size selection and search pattern. …”
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    Application of the bees algorithm to the selection features for manufacturing data by Pham, D.T, Mahmuddin, Massudi, Otri, S., Al-Jabbouli, H.

    Published 2007
    “…The Bees Algorithm is employed to select an optimal set of features for a particular pattern classification task. …”
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    A comparative study of clonal selection algorithm for effluent removal forecasting in septic sludge treatment plant by Chun T.S., Malek M.A., Ismail A.R.

    Published 2023
    “…Algorithms; Artificial intelligence; Biochemical oxygen demand; Bioinformatics; Developing countries; Effluent treatment; Effluents; Forecasting; Least squares approximations; Oxygen; Pattern recognition; Support vector machines; Water quality; Biological oxygen demand; Clonal selection algorithms; Least-square support vector machines; Sludge treatment plants; Total suspended solids; Chemical oxygen demand; oxygen; sewage; algorithm; clone; comparative study; effluent; least squares method; nonlinearity; pattern recognition; simulation; sludge; water treatment; activated sludge; algorithm; Article; biochemical oxygen demand; chemical oxygen demand; clonal selection algorithm; comparative study; computer simulation; effluent; forecasting; pattern recognition; prediction; regression analysis; septic sludge treatment plant; sludge treatment; statistical model; support vector machine; suspended particulate matter; waste water treatment plant; chemistry; procedures; sewage; theoretical model; Algorithms; Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis; Forecasting; Least-Squares Analysis; Models, Theoretical; Sewage; Support Vector Machines; Waste Disposal, Fluid…”
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    An ensemble learning method for spam email detection system based on metaheuristic algorithms by Behjat, Amir Rajabi

    Published 2015
    “…In comparison to different single algorithms for feature selection,experimental results show that the proposed ensemble method is able to reduce dimensionality, the number of irrelevant features and produce reasonable classifier accuracy. …”
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    Swarm negative selection algorithm for electroencephalogram signals classification by Sahel Ba-Karait, Nasser Omer, Shamsuddin, Siti Mariyam, Sudirman, Rubita

    Published 2009
    “…The SNS classification model use negative selection and PSO algorithms to form a set of memory Artificial Lymphocytes (ALCs) that have the ability to distinguish between normal and epileptic EEG patterns. …”
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    Naive bayes-guided bat algorithm for feature selection. by Taha, Ahmed Majid, Mustapha, Aida, Chen, Soong Der

    Published 2013
    “…The performance of the proposed feature selection algorithm was investigated using twelve benchmark datasets from different domains and was compared to three other well-known feature selection algorithms. …”
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