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    Developing the design framework of Islamic student housing architecture in Indonesia / Muhammad Ismail Hasan by Muhammad Ismail , Hasan

    Published 2024
    “…This study utilized constructivism grounded theory with a FGD and observation method. The collected data is then visualized to create a spatial representation of space use. …”
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    Exploring an Islamic student housing framework in Semarang, Indonesia / Muhammad Ismail Hasan by Muhammad Ismail , Hasan

    Published 2024
    “…This study utilized constructivism grounded theory with a FGD and observation method. The collected data is then visualized to create a spatial representation of space use. …”
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    Effects of Van Hiele's phases of learning and theory of geometry thinking on geometry learning of Malaysian year five students by Tan, Tong Hock

    Published 2016
    “…Finally, the study has proven that teaching based on interaction of van Hiele’s theory, constructivism theory and principles of spatial visualization ability, conceptual knowledge and procedural knowledge make learning geometry easier for the students, thus improving their spatial visualization ability, conceptual knowledge, procedural knowledge and van Hiele’s levels of geometry thinking.…”
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    Tradition meets innovation: Malay symbols (Tanggam) in contemporary sculpture - An analysis of Hilal Mazlan's kinetic sculpture (Labyrinth) by Mohamad Yusoff, Aiman Yusri, Syed Abu Bakar, Syed Alwi, Tahir, Azian, Omar, Aznan

    Published 2025
    “…Kinetic sculptures, unlike static visual art, grow in real time, making it a bit impossible to apply Panofsky's organised three-tier analysis pre-iconographic, iconographic, and iconological because meaning can change based on movement, interaction, and spatial perception. …”
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    Engaging in social interaction: relationships between the accessibility of path structure and intensity of passive social interaction in urban parks by Tahroodi, Faezeh Mohammadi, Ujang, Norsidah

    Published 2021
    “…This study employed mixed methods using an adaptive and unique combination of qualitative and quantitative data collections to analyze urban parks with a bit of visual vegetation barrier. …”
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    Modeling tourism movements and sentiments using spatial analysis based on social media big data by Zhu, Chen

    Published 2023
    “…Implement spatial analysis methods to discover hotspot areas of tourist attention and visualize their shape, size and distribution. 3. …”
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    Development of scholarly data visualization framework for publication collaboration mapping using network-based technique by Nur Nazifa, Md Hasani

    Published 2025
    “…The data integration from both Scopus and internal university database has been used in the development of a network-based visualization framework for publication collaboration mapping. …”
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    Development of geospatial model for tuberculosis prediction in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia by Mohidem, Nur Adibah

    Published 2021
    “…The web-GIS application displays the location of TB cases and its sociodemographic factors on an interactive map. Conclusion: This study identified the spatial variability in the association between risk factors and TB cases, and visualized the high risk areas using a user-friendly web mapping application, which helps in improving case detection and targeted surveillance. …”
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    Knowledge Guided Automatic Contour Initialization And Segmentation Of Abdominal Structures In CT Images by Jawarneh, Mahmoud Saleh Mahmoud

    Published 2012
    “…In this research, we propose an automatic knowledge-based segmentation framework based on active contour methods. …”
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    HAPTIC VISUALIZATION USING VISUAL TEXTURE INFORMATION by Adi, Waskito

    Published 2011
    “…The proposed framework integrates computer haptic and content based image retrieval (CBIR) where haptic texture rendering is performed based on extracted cloth data. …”
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    Web-based RIG performance reporting system using interactive visualization techniques / Amir Hambaly Nasaruddin by Nasaruddin, Amir Hambaly

    Published 2019
    “…The system architecture which consists of a user interface, web framework and storage data. D3.js is used as a technology to visualize the result in interactive form or dynamic visualization which is a JavaScript library and Python is a language to program the system. …”
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    Improve Knowledge Visualization through an Interactive Graph-based Dashboard System with Key Performance Indicator: A Case Study of University Dashboard for Higher Education by Wan Maseri, Wan Mohamad, Abdullah, Embong, Jasni, Mohamad Zain

    Published 2007
    “…Three aspects are emphasized: clustering technique, knowledge visualization and domain knowledge interaction. Clustering technique with the feature vectors helps user to mine data from the enterprise database for pattern recognition. …”
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    Five-Class SSVEP Response Detection using Common Spatial Pattern (CSP)-SVM Approach by Rashid, Mamunur, Norizam, Sulaiman, Mahfuzah, Mustafa, Bari, Bifta Sama

    Published 2020
    “…In electroencephalography (EEG) based BCIs, a variety of physiological responses including P300, motor imagery, movement-related potential, steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) and slow cortical potential have been utilized. …”
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    A review of visualization techniques for duplicate detection in cancer datasets by Emran, Nurul Akmar, Maskat, Ruhaila

    Published 2025
    “…Studies were selected based on relevance to duplicate detection and visualization, excluding those centered on image or video data. …”
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    Wifi-based location-independent human activity recognition and localization using deep learning by Abuhoureyah, Fahd Saad Amed

    Published 2024
    “…Wireless signal-based human sensing, mainly through WiFi and radar technologies, presents notable advantages, including device-free sensing, resilience to environmental factors, obstacle penetration, and preservation of visual privacy. …”
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    Modelling Water Allocation for a Run-of-the-River Rice Irrigation Scheme Using GIS by Kamal, Md. Rowshon

    Published 2006
    “…The “Detailed Scheme Information” module describes a new framework for creating generic graphical user interfaces with ArcObjects and VBA for database access of spatial and non-spatial data recorded in a geodatabase. …”
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    Students' data-driven decision making in HEI: The explicit knowledge involved by Akanmu, Semiu A., Jamaludin, Zulikha

    Published 2016
    “…To attend to this, Information Visualization (InfoVis) is suggested as a befitting tool.However, since InfoVis design must be premised on a pre-design stage that outlines the explicit knowledge to be discovered by the HEIs, so as to actualize a functional and befitting InfoVis framework, this study investigates the explicit knowledge through survey questionnaires administered to 32 HEI decision makers.The result shows that relationship between the students’ performance and their program of study is the most prioritized explicit knowledge, among others.Based on the findings, this study elicits a comprehensive data dimensions (attributes)expected of each data instance in the HEI students’ datasets to achieve an appropriate InfoVis framework that will support the discovery of the explicit knowledge.Our future work therefore include designing the appropriate visualization, interaction and visual data mining techniques that will support the explicit knowledge discovery and HEI students’ data-driven decision making types.…”
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