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    A Divide-and-Distribute Approach to Single-Cycle Learning HGN Network for Pattern Recognition by Muhamad Amin , Anang Hudaya, Khan, Asad I.

    Published 2010
    “…Distributed Hierarchical Graph Neuron (DHGN) is a single-cycle learning distributed pattern recognition algorithm, which reduces the computational complexity of existing pattern recognition algorithms by distributing the recognition process into smaller clusters. …”
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    Improving application support in 6G networks with CAPOM: Confluence-aided process organization method by Jamil Alsayaydeh, Jamil Abedalrahim, Al Gburi, Ahmed Jamal Abdullah, Irianto, Herawan, Safarudin Gazali

    Published 2023
    “…This implies that state requirements for process allocation, distribution, and completion are carried out with the assistance of federated learning. …”
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    Distributed Multi-Feature Recognition Scheme for Greyscale Images by Muhamad Amin , Anang Hudaya, Khan, Asad I.

    Published 2011
    “…The results show that our approach produces high recognition accuracy through a simple distributed process. Furthermore, our approach implements single-cycle learning known as collaborative-comparison learning where new patterns are continuously stored using collaborative approach without affecting previously stored patterns. …”
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    Machine learning in botda fibre sensor for distributed temperature measurement by Nur Dalilla binti Nordin

    Published 2023
    “…By utilizing machine learning, the need to find BFS can be eliminated and thus further reducing the total processing time. …”
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    Malicious URL Detection with Distributed Representation and Deep Learning by Do N.Q., Selamat A., Lim K.C., Krejcar O.

    Published 2023
    “…Computer crime; Convolutional neural networks; Embeddings; Natural language processing systems; Recurrent neural networks; Character level; Convolutional neural network; Deep learning; Distributed representation; Embeddings; Learning models; Malicious URL; Natural languages; Phishing detections; Word level; Websites…”
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    Application of optimal reactive power dispatch using evolutionary computation for IEEE 30-bus test system by Mohd Noor Ridzuan Husin

    Published 2009
    “…Losses are something that surely happened in distribution system. A distribution system cannot distribute a power to the maximum because of power losses. …”
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    Visual learning game / Aina Nasuha Bazli by Bazli, Aina Nasuha

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, this paper is demonstrating the development process of multimedia in e-learning game that can be used for teaching and learning Mathematics of Year 6. …”
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    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GAMIFICATION IN LEARNING ARABIC COHESIVE DEVICES (Keberkesanan Gamifikasi dalam Mempelajari Kata Penyambung dalam Bahasa Arab) by Mohd Ismath, Nurul Hanilah, Jalil, Siti Zubaidah, Tg Abdul Rahman, Tg Ainul Farha

    Published 2022
    “…From the search results, Gamification has a positive effect on students in higher education, especially in learning a foreign language, and through it, the process of learning Arabic Cohesive Devices increases the students' motivation. …”
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    Inward and outward internationalization in Malaysian Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs): a learning approach. by Nur Izzati Mohamad Anuar

    Published 2018
    “…This thesis investigates the learning processes of internationalizing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that engage in inward internationalization (international sourcing),and outward internationalization (export).Although the notions of knowledge and learning are well addressed in the literature of internationalization,research on international sourcing from the perspectives of knowledge and learning,as well as research on the connections between international sourcing and export associated with knowledge and learning require serious attention.This research attempts to address this apparent theoretical and empirical deficiencies by providing a deeper understanding on the learning processes associated with international sourcing,export,and connections between international sourcing and export.Based on knowledge-based theories,organizational learning theories,and internationalization theories underpinned by the concept of cross-border buyer-supplier relationship,this research examines 1) the acquisition and exploitation of new knowledge from direct experience in international sourcing,and imitation of key foreign supplier, 2) the acquisition and exploitation of new knowledge from direct experience in export,and imitation of key foreign buyer, and 3) the acquisition,distribution, and exploitation of relevant knowledge by associating inward and outward internationalization.Thus,this research adopts a qualitative case study approach based on 10 case studies of the internationalizing SMEs in Malaysia.Semi-structured interviews with the Managing Director of case firms were conducted over a two-year period.Additionally,participant observations were conducted by attending the meetings related to import-export activities and documentations were gathered for data triangulation.The findings of this research contribute and extend the growing body of research on the importance of knowledge and learning on the internationalization of firm by developing conceptual framework of holistic view of internationalization which embrace inward and outward internationalization in terms of knowledge acquisition and exploitation,and the connections between inward and outward internationalization in terms of knowledge acquisition, distribution, and exploitation.Close relationship with key foreign suppliers empowered the imitation of key foreign suppliers of internationalization and technological knowledge.It also empowered firms to connect inward to outward internationalization through collaborative knowledge sharing.The distribution of knowledge through tacit-tacit and tacit-explicit knowledge sharing underpinned by formal planning was a perquisite for inward-outward internationalization connections to be established by those firms.…”
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    Barriers of learning process among faculty of Office Management and Technology (FPTP) students in UiTM Perak / Siti Nor Sofia Ahmad, Rashida Dan @ Zain and Rosazila Rapelis by Ahmad, Siti Nor Sofia, Dan @ Zain, Rashida, Rapelis, Rosazila

    Published 2010
    “…The survey measured demographic proiles, factors that affect the learning process and respondents' perception on overcoming barriers to the learning process. …”
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    A Framework for Assessing Knowledge Transfer Between Learners and Instructor Through Externalization Process by Suebsom, Korawan

    Published 2010
    “…This study is aimed in constructing a framework for assessing the knowledge transfer, by way of online learning, from the instructors to the learners and to examine the three key characteristics of knowledge and their relationship with the transfer process and the learning outcomes. …”
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    A Systematic Review of Personalized Learning: Comparison between E-Learning and Learning by Coursework Program in Oman by Tawafak, Ragad M., Awanis, Romli, Malik, Sohail Iqbal, Shakir, Mohanaad, Alfarsi, Ghaliya M.

    Published 2019
    “…In this study, surveys were distributed to two different universities and college in Oman to assess their satisfaction in the learning model. …”
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    اتجاهات طلاب الجامعة نحو التلعيب في تعلم الاتسّاق في اللغة العربية by Jalil, Siti Zubaidah, Mohd Ismath, Nurul Hanilah

    Published 2022
    “…From the results of the research, Gamification has a positive effect on students in higher education, especially in learning a foreign language, and through it, the process of learning arabic cohesive devices in the Arabic language takes place with all interaction and enjoyment, which increases the students' interest for learning. …”
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