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    Sediment load forecasting from a biomimetic optimization perspective: Firefly and Artificial Bee Colony algorithms empowered neural network modeling in �oruh River by Katipo?lu O.M., Kartal V., Pande C.B.

    Published 2025
    “…This study combined models such as the artificial neural network (ANN) algorithm with the Firefly algorithm (FA) and Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) optimization techniques for the estimation of monthly SL values in the �oruh River in Northeastern Turkey. …”
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    Performance study of direction of arrival (DOA) estimation algorithms for linear array antenna by Islam, Md. Rafiqul, Adam, Ibrahim A. H.

    Published 2009
    “…The analysis is based on linear array antenna and the calculation of the pseudospectra function of the estimation algorithms. …”
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    Railway wheelset parameter estimation using signals from lateral velocity sensor by Selamat, H., Alimin, A. J., Sam, Y.M.

    Published 2008
    “…A type of parameter estimation technique based on the linear integral filter (LIF) method, the least-absolute error with variable forgetting factor (LAE+VFF) estimation method, is proposed in this paper to estimate the railway wheelset parameters modelled as a time-varying continuous-time (C-T) system. …”
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    Novel chewing cycle approach for peak detection algorithm of chew count estimation by Selamat, Nur Asmiza, Md Ali, Sawal Hamid, Ismail, Ahmad Ghadafi, Ahmad, Siti Anom, Minhad, Khairun Nisa'

    Published 2025
    “…The peak detection algorithm identifies key signal features, while PSO optimizes the peak prominence and width parameters to minimize the mean absolute error (MAE) in chew count estimation. …”
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    Novel chewing cycle approach for peak detection algorithm of chew count estimation by Selamat, Nur Asmiza, Md Ali, Sawal Hamid, Ismail, Ahmad Ghadafi, Ahmad, Siti Anom, Minhad, Khairun Nisa’

    Published 2025
    “…The peak detection algorithm identifies key signal features, while PSO optimizes the peak prominence and width parameters to minimize the mean absolute error (MAE) in chew count estimation. …”
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    Artificial Bee Colony algorithm in estimating kinetic parameters for yeast fermentation pathway by Ahmad Muhaimin, Ismail, Muhammad Akmal, Remli, Yee Wen, Choon, Nurul Athirah, Nasarudin, Norsyahidatul Nazirah, Ismail, Mohd Arfian, Ismail, Mohd Saberi, Mohamad

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, we propose the Artificial Bee Colony algorithm (ABC) to estimate the parameters in the fermentation pathway of S. cerevisiae to obtain more accurate values. …”
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    Artificial Bee Colony-based satellite image contrast and brightness enhancement technique using DWT-SVD by Bhandari, A.K., Soni, V., Kumar, A., Singh, G.K.

    Published 2014
    “…The proposed technique is based on the Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm using Discrete Wavelet Transform and Singular Value Decomposition (DWT-SVD). …”
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    Parameter estimation of essential amino acids in Arabidopsis thaliana using hybrid of bees algorithm and harmony search by Aw, Mei Yee, Mohd Saberi, Mohamad, Chong, Chuii Khim, Safaai, Deris, Muhammad Akmal, Remli, Mohd Arfian, Ismail, Corchado, Juan Manuel, Omatu, Sigeru

    Published 2019
    “…This paper proposes the Hybrid of Bees Algorithm and Harmony Search (BAHS) to estimate the kinetics parameters of essential amino acid production in the aspartate metabolism for Arabidopsis thaliana. …”
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    Flood Routing in River Reaches Using a Three-Parameter Muskingum Model Coupled with an Improved Bat Algorithm by Farzin, Saeed, Singh, Vijay, Karami, Hojat, Farahani, Nazanin, Ehteram, Mohammad, Kisi, Ozgur, Allawi, Mohammed Falah, Mohd, Nuruol Syuhadaa, El-Shafie, Ahmed

    Published 2018
    “…The present study attempted to develop a three-parameter Muskingum model considering lateral flow for flood routing, coupling with a new optimization algorithm namely, Improved Bat Algorithm (IBA). …”
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    Artificial intelligence techniques applied as estimator in chemical process systems - A literature survey by Ali, J.M., Hussain, Mohd Azlan, Tade, M.O., Zhang, J.

    Published 2015
    “…The versatility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in process systems is not restricted to modelling and control,only, but also as estimators to estimate the unmeasured parameters as an alternative to the conventional observers and hardware sensors. …”
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    Comparative analysis of three approaches of antecedent part generation for an IT2 TSK FLS by Hassan, S., Khanesar, M.A., Jaafar, J., Khosravi, A.

    Published 2017
    “…Since extreme learning machine is a non-iterative estimation procedure, it is faster than gradient-based algorithms which are iterative. …”
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    A hybrid algorithm of source localization based on hyperbolic technique in WSN by Kabir, H., Kanesan, J., Reza, A.W., Ramiah, H.

    Published 2014
    “…In this paper, a hybrid method combined with maximum likelihood (ML) and genetic algorithm (GA) are proposed to determine the instantaneous position of the moving source by estimating the position and velocity based on hyperbolic techniques (TDOA and FDOA). …”
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    Sensorless Adaptive Fuzzy Logic Control Of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor by Hafz Nour, Mutasim Ibrahim

    Published 2008
    “…An estimation method based on the back EMF and flux estimation is presented to calculate the rotor position for medium to high speed. …”
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    Improving the modeling capacity of Volterra model using evolutionary computing methods based on Kalman Smoother adaptive filter by ., Edwar Yazid, Mohd Shahir Liew, Setyamartana Parman, Velluruzhati

    Published 2015
    “…This paper proposes three steps of improvements for identification of the nonlinear dynamic system, which exploits the concept of a state-space based time domain Volterra model. The first step is combining the forward and backward estimator in the original Volterra model; the second step is reformulating the Volterra model into a state-space model so that the Kalman Smoother (KS) adaptive filter can be used to estimate the kernel coefficients; the third step is optimization of KS parameters using evolutionary computing algorithms such as particle swarm optimization (PSO), genetic algorithm (GA) and artificial bee colony (ABC). …”
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    A Novel Approach to Estimate Diffuse Attenuation Coefficients for QuickBird Satellite Images: A Case Study at Kish Island, the Persian Gulf. by Pradhan, Biswajeet, Mohd Shafri, Helmi Zulhaidi, Mansor, Shattri, Kabiri, Keivan, Samim-Namin, Kaveh

    Published 2013
    “…Since the aforementioned algorithm has been developed for other types of sensors, an approach using weighted mean value of parameters for SeaWiFS, MERIS, VIIRS, and OCTS sensors were employed to estimate parameter values for QuickBird image. …”
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    SLOW DRIFT MOTIONS IDENTIFICATION OF FLOATING STRUCTURES USING TIME-VARYING INPUT -OUTPUT MODELS by YAZID, EDWAR

    Published 2015
    “…The first step is presenting the backward estimator and combined forward-backward estimator instead of the only forward estimator in the original input-output models; the second step is reformulating the input-output models into a state-space model so that the Kalman Smoother (KS) adaptive filter can be used to estimate the model coefficients; the third step is optimization of KS parameters using evolutionary computing algorithms such as Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) to form the PSO-KS, GA-KS and ABC-KS as estimation methods.…”
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