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    Kernel-Ridge-Regression-Based Randomized Network for Brain Age Classification and Estimation by Raveendra Pilli (21633287)

    Published 2024
    “…Effective and reliable assessment methods are required to accurately classify and estimate brain age. In this study, a brain age classification and estimation framework is proposed using structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) scans, a 3-D convolutional neural network (3-D-CNN), and a kernel ridge regression-based random vector functional link (KRR-RVFL) network. …”
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    From Collatz Conjecture to chaos and hash function by Masrat Rasool (17807813)

    Published 2023
    “…These sequences are then utilized within the diffusion and confusion structures of the hashing function. …”
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    Autism Detection of MRI Brain Images Using Hybrid Deep CNN With DM-Resnet Classifier by JAIN, SWETA

    Published 2023
    “…Earlier diagnosis of ASD from brain image is necessary for reducing the effect of disorder. …”
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    Accuracy of an internationally validated genetic-guided warfarin dosing algorithm compared to a clinical algorithm in an Arab population by Amr M. Fahmi (21632909)

    Published 2024
    “…After reaching warfarin maintenance dose, the dose was recalculated using the GWD and median absolute error (MAE) and the percentage of warfarin doses within 20% of the actual dose were calculated and compared for the two algorithms. …”
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    Scatter Search algorithm for Protein Structure Prediction by Mansour, Nashat

    Published 2016
    “…Given the protein's sequence of Amino Acids (AAs), our algorithm produces a 3D structure that aims to minimise the energy function associated with the structure. …”
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    Random vector functional link network: Recent developments, applications, and future directions by A.K. Malik (16003193)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Neural networks have been successfully employed in various domains such as classification, regression and clustering, etc. Generally, the back propagation (BP) based iterative approaches are used to train the neural networks, however, it results in the issues of local minima, sensitivity to learning rate and slow convergence. …”
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    A utility-based algorithm for joint uplink/downlink scheduling in wireless cellular networks by Saad, Walid

    Published 2012
    “…While most existing literature focuses on downlink-only or uplink-only scheduling algorithms, the proposed algorithm aims at ensuring a utility function that jointly captures the quality of service in terms of delay and channel quality on both links. …”
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    A novel IoT intrusion detection framework using Decisive Red Fox optimization and descriptive back propagated radial basis function models by Osama Bassam J. Rabie (21323741)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">The Internet of Things (IoT) is extensively used in modern-day life, such as in smart homes, intelligent transportation, etc. However, the present security measures cannot fully protect the IoT due to its vulnerability to malicious assaults. …”
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    Optimum sensors allocation for drones multi-target tracking under complex environment using improved prairie dog optimization by Abu Zitar, Raed

    Published 2024
    “…This hybrid approach, the Improved Prairie Dog Optimization Algorithm (IPDOA) with the Genetic Algorithm (GA), utilizes the strengths of both algorithms to improve the overall optimization performance. …”
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    On the Optimization of Band Gaps in Periodic Waveguides by Jamil Renno (14070771)

    Published 2025
    “…For the first optimization scenario, distribution-free analysis showed that at intermediate function evaluation budgets, detectable differences emerge among algorithms, whereas in the second scenario, these differences diminish at higher evaluation budgets (with no significant pairwise contrasts), indicating convergence. …”