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    Plant leaf recognition algorithm using ant colony-based feature extraction technique by Ghasab, Mohammad Ali Jan

    Published 2013
    “…To do this, at first, based on the proposed algorithm,the physiological dimensions of leaves are automatically measured and with regard to these parameters, specified features such as shape, morph, texture and colour are extracted from the image of the plant leaf through image processing to create a reserved feature database to be used for different species of plants. …”
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    Feature extraction and selection algorithm based on self adaptive ant colony system for sky image classification by Petwan, Montha

    Published 2023
    “…However, the FGCDR produced a substantial amount of redundant and insignificant features. The ant colony optimisation (ACO) algorithm have been used to select feature subset. …”
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    NARX modelling for steam distillation pilot plant using binary particle swarm optimisation technique / Najidah Hambali by Hambali, Najidah

    Published 2019
    “…This study proposes a system identification of SDPP using NARX model. The model structure selection of polynomial NARX had been focused on Binary Particle Swarm Optimisation (BPSO) algorithm. …”
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    Optimising acoustic features for source mobile device identification using spectral analysis techniques / Mehdi Jahanirad by Mehdi , Jahanirad

    Published 2016
    “…Hence, addressing robust feature extraction methods for source communication device identification is necessary. …”
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    Framework for pedestrian walking behaviour recognition to minimize road accident by Hashim Kareem, Zahraa

    Published 2021
    “…The results indicate the following: (1) From 262 samples, 66.80% and 48.10% of respondents use mobile phones for calling and chatting, respectively. (2) 263 samples of participants are obtained and analysed, and 90 features are extracted from each sample. (3) 100% classification accuracy are obtained for each class (normal walking, calling, chatting, and running) using the grid optimiser method in machine learning. (4) The precision of classification using Euclidean algorithm for normal walking and calling is 70%. …”
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    Framework for pedestrian walking behaviour recognition to minimize road accident by Hashim Kareem, Zahraa

    Published 2021
    “…The results indicate the following: (1) From 262 samples, 66.80% and 48.10% of respondents use mobile phones for calling and chatting, respectively. (2) 263 samples of participants are obtained and analysed, and 90 features are extracted from each sample. (3) 100% classification accuracy are obtained for each class (normal walking, calling, chatting, and running) using the grid optimiser method in machine learning. (4) The precision of classification using Euclidean algorithm for normal walking and calling is 70%. …”
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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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    Genetic algorithm based ensemble framework for sentiment analysis by Lai, Po Hung

    Published 2018
    “…Prior to developing the whole multilayered ensemble framework, two separate experiments were performed to evaluate and study the different methods of feature extraction and selection. Methods of feature extraction can be separated into word based and phrase based. …”
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    Extracting feature from images by using K-Means clustering algorithm / Abdul Hakim Zainal Abidin by Zainal Abidin, Abdul Hakim

    Published 2016
    “…This research purposed clustering algorithm to improve process extracting feature in images to get meaningful information because it can speed up the time to process of extracting meaningful information in images due to the efficient of the algorithm that has high performance to process the image. …”
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    Optimization Of Pid Controller Using Grey Wolf Optimzer And Dragonfly Algorithm by Nik Mohamed Hazli, Nik Muhammad Aiman

    Published 2018
    “…In this research, swarming intelligence is used to solve optimisation problem. Grey Wolf Optimizer and Dragonfly Algorithm were chosen. …”
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    Modelling of optimal placement and sizing of battery energy storage system using hybrid whale optimization algorithm and artificial immune system for total system losses reduct... by Wong Ling Ai

    Published 2023
    “…Having those said, this study proposes BESS optimisation to reduce the total system losses using modified Whale Optimisation Algorithm (WOA) with high exploration and exploitation features. …”
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    Cancellable face template algorithm based on speeded-up robust features and winner-takes-all by Alwan, Hiba Basim, Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana

    Published 2020
    “…This research presents a cancell able face image algorithm built upon the speeded-up robust features method to extract and select features. …”
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    Register Transfer Level Implementation Of Pooling - Based Feature Extraction For Finger Vein Identification by Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Hassan

    Published 2017
    “…Feature extraction techniques based on global feature extraction such as Principle Component Analysis (PCA) were implemented. …”
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    Optimisation of automatic generation control performance in two-area power system with pid controllers using mepso / Lu Li by Lu , Li

    Published 2018
    “…From the simulation results, it was found that with the same number of PID controllers, the performance of AGC optimised by using MEPSO-TVAC algorithm is better in terms of overshoot and fitness value than using EPSO and PSO algorithms. …”
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    Improved TLBO-JAYA Algorithm for Subset Feature Selection and Parameter Optimisation in Intrusion Detection System by Aljanabi, Mohammad, Mohd Arfian, Ismail, Mezhuyev, Vitaliy

    Published 2020
    “…Many optimisation-based intrusion detection algorithms have been developed and are widely used for intrusion identification. …”
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    Realization Of The 1D Local Binary Pattern (LBP) Algorithm In Raspberry Pi For Iris Classification Using K-NN Classifier by Siow, Shien Loong

    Published 2018
    “…Due to the current methods in feature extraction are still improving, this project proposed a new feature extraction method to increase the performance of iris classification. …”
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    BRAIN ACTIVITIES FOR MOTOR MOVEMENT by ., WAFAA ELSAYED ELBASTY

    Published 2012
    “…The Feature extraction method MVAAR couldn’t extract the actual feature for the four movements so we couldn’t classify between them.…”
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