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    GIS based planning support system for the state of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia by Yaakup, Ahris, Masser, Ian, Sulaiman, Susilawati

    Published 2007
    “…GIS9 also provides updating facilities and interactive data display. It was developed as a planning support system to consider alternative spatial development strategies as well as visualise development potentials involved in land use planning. …”
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    Development water supply information system of Syarikat Air Perlis [SAP] / Nur Atikah Ithma by Ithma, Nur Atikah

    Published 2019
    “…The created framework empowers clients to see and collaborate with the spatial information. …”
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    A Framework for Visualization of Geographical Information Data using Vector Format by Syahrul Nizam, Junaini, Wang, Yin Chai, Jonathan, Sidi

    Published 2007
    “…The rapidly increasing era of Internet technology has created an infrastructure that ideally suited to the widespread distribution of geographical information. Since then, the rapid growth in number of geo-spatial applications has present new challenges for the development of more robust geo-information systems (GIS). …”
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    Application of Geographic Information System in seismic hazard assessment for the Central Alborz, Iran by Mousavi, Seyed Ramzan

    Published 2013
    “…In the proposed approach, GIS raster –based data models are used in order to model geographical features in a cell-based system. The cell- based source model proposed in this study provides a framework for implementing many geographically referenced seismotectonic factors in to seismic hazard modeling. …”
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    Hybrid approach on multi- spatiotemporal data framework towards analysis of long-lead upstream flood: a case of Niger State, Nigeria by Ndanusa, Ahmed Babalaji

    Published 2019
    “…In developing the proposed framework, the spatial images were geometrically and radiometrically corrected with the aid of Quantum Geographic Information System (QGIS). …”
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    GIS-based MCDA approach for FELDA land model development / Suzanah Abdullah ... [et al.] by Abdullah, Suzanah, Mokhtar, Salbiah, Abdul Rashid, Mohd Fadzil, Kamaruddin, Siti Mazwin, Kamar, Muhamad Asri Abdullah, Ali, Mohamad Azal Fikry

    Published 2022
    “…This paper attempts to determine suitable land areas and produce alternative scenarios of feasible developments using the Geographical Information System (GIS)-based Multi Criteria Decisions-Making Analysis (MCDA) approach. …”
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    Sustainable development of Tasik Kenyir eco-tourism using system dynamic by Ibrahim, Prof. Datuk Dr. Yahaya

    Published 2019
    “…The sustainable development of Tasik Kenyir eco-tourism depends on the availibility of spatially explicit information on the state and trends of ecosystems and their services. …”
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    Modelling Water Allocation for a Run-of-the-River Rice Irrigation Scheme Using GIS by Kamal, Md. Rowshon

    Published 2006
    “…It was embedded into the user-friendly interactive tool known as Rice Irrigation Management Information System (RIMIS). …”
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    GIS - based land suitability analysis using AHP for public parks planning in Kota Bharu, Kelantan / Khalilah Hassan, Izrahayu Che Hashim and Siti Syamimi Omar by Khalilah, Hassan, Izrahayu, Che Hashim, Siti Syamimi, Omar

    Published 2015
    “…This study was carried out within the framework of an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) as a multi-criteria evaluation approach by integrating it with the Geographic Information System (GIS). …”
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    Evaluating the vertical accuracy of lidar and open source dem for oil palm plantation planning and design by Alfred Michael Sikab, Wong, Wilson Vun Chiong

    Published 2025
    “…These results highlight the model’s ability to correct both systematic and spatially varying elevation errors. The framework presents a scalable and alternative to LiDAR for use in precision agriculture, flood risk modeling, and infrastructure planning. …”
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    Wifi-based location-independent human activity recognition and localization using deep learning by Abuhoureyah, Fahd Saad Amed

    Published 2024
    “…Precise activity recognition and incorporation of through-wall sensing capabilities are achieved within the deep learning framework. Second, Multi-head Attention Mechanism Networks capture intricate patterns in Channel State Information (CSI) data, enhancing recognition accuracy for human activities detected through WiFi signals. …”
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    Particle swarm optimization with deep learning for human action recognition by Usmani, U.A., Watada, J., Jaafar, J., Aziz, I.A., Roy, A.

    Published 2021
    “…To extract the appearance based and structural information, each frame of the action sequences is evaluated for spatial features. …”
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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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    Using GIS and stakeholder involvement to innovate marine mammal bycatch risk assessment in data-limited fisheries by Gregory M., Verutes, Andrew F., Johnson, Marjolaine, Caillat, Louisa Shobhini, Ponnampalam, Cindy, Peter, Long, Vu, Chalatip, Junchompoo, Rebecca L., Lewison, Ellen M., Hines

    Published 2020
    “…Here, we describe the design of a new geographic information systems tool built specifically for the analysis of bycatch in small-scale fisheries, called Bycatch Risk Assessment (ByRA). …”
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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
    “…As a result, it will give urban park users more information about the activities. Allowing people to use the paths will increase people’s presence and, subsequently, passive social interaction. …”
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    Framework for stream clustering of trajectories based on temporal micro clustering technique by Abdulrazzaq, Musaab Riyadh

    Published 2018
    “…The framework consists of two stages: the preprocessing stage and the stream clustering stage. …”
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    Analyzing and modeling an urbanizing tropical watershed for sustainable land use planning by Memarian, Hadi Khalil Abad

    Published 2012
    “…Recently, the geographic information system-based spatial process modelling have become indispensable tools for understanding natural processes occurring at the watershed scale. …”
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    Flood forecasting using semi-distributed hydrological model coupled with weather research and forecasting model by Zaidi, Syeda Maria

    Published 2019
    “…Hence the model framework is significant in providing reliable information on flood forecasting by considering about average percentage error of about ±16% to ±25% flow discharge values.…”
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