Search alternatives:
code » mode (Expand Search), core (Expand Search)
values » value (Expand Search)
represent » present (Expand Search)
Showing 1 - 5 results of 5 for search '(( ((python model) OR (python code)) implementing ) OR ( python values represent ))', query time: 0.07s Refine Results
  1. 1

    Hybrid Model for Detection of Cervical Cancer Using Causal Analysis and Machine Learning Techniques by Umesh Kumar Lilhore (17727684)

    Published 2022
    “…This research work analyses cervical cancer and various risk factors to help detect cervical cancer. The proposed model Boruta with SVM and various popular ML models are implemented using Python and various performance measuring parameters, i.e., accuracy, precision, F 1 – Score , and recall. …”
  2. 2

    Exploring the potential of onboard energy scavenging subsystems for generating valuable data by Raziq Yaqub (16488878)

    Published 2023
    “…This gathered data is seamlessly synchronized with GPS coordinates and timestamps, meticulously organized within a system architecture, and harnessed through meticulously crafted Python code. The wealth of data that we obtain from an onboard energy scavenging subsystem holds significant potential. …”
  3. 3

    Arabic Educational Neural Network Chatbot by A. Alazzam, Bayan

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, we programmed the chabot and the models in Python. As a consequence, an Arabic chatbot answers all questions about educational regulations in the United Arab Emirates.…”
    Get full text
    Get full text
  4. 4

    A study on Speaker Recognition System by Bakkar, Hazem Wa'il Mohammed

    Published 2015
    “…The proposed system was mainly developed using Python (Python.org, 2015). This system was used to implement and study several methods and techniques in speaker recognition domain. …”
    Get full text
  5. 5

    Closed-form Exact and Asymptotic Expressions for the Symbol Error Rate and Channel Capacity of the H-function Fading Channel by Alhennawi, Husam R.

    Published 2016
    “…The derived exact expressions are given in terms of the univariate and multivariate Fox H functions for which we provide a portable and efficient Python code. Since the Fox's H-function fading channel represents the most generalized fading model ever presented in the literature, the derived expressions subsume most of those previously presented for all the known simple and composite fading models. …”
    Get full text
    article