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    Table 1_Machine learning-based gait adaptation dysfunction identification using CMill-based gait data.docx by Hang Yang (577653)

    Published 2024
    “…Features were extracted from demographics, gait kinematics, and gait adaptability datasets. ML models based on Support Vector Machine, Decision Tree, Multi-layer Perceptron, K-Nearest Neighbors, and AdaCost algorithm were trained to classify individuals with and without GAD. …”
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    BOFdat: Generating biomass objective functions for genome-scale metabolic models from experimental data by Jean-Christophe Lachance (6619307)

    Published 2019
    “…Despite its importance, no standardized computational platform is currently available to generate species-specific biomass objective functions in a data-driven, unbiased fashion. To fill this gap in the metabolic modeling software ecosystem, we implemented BOFdat, a Python package for the definition of a <b>B</b>iomass <b>O</b>bjective <b>F</b>unction from experimental <b>dat</b>a. …”
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    Contrast enhancement of digital images using dragonfly algorithm by Soumyajit Saha (19726163)

    Published 2024
    “…Comparisons with state-of-art methods ensure the superiority of the proposed algorithm. The Python implementation of the proposed approach is available in this <a href="https://github.com/somnath796/DA_contrast_enhancement" target="_blank">Github repository</a>.…”
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    Flowchart of abnormal detection for CCL. by Zhibo Xie (6790775)

    Published 2025
    “…Then, the main three kinds of abnormal events are analyzed, and the judgment conditions of abnormal events based on correlation coefficient are deduced. Finally, a measurement anomaly detection scheme based on the improved iForest algorithm is given, including the algorithm flow chart and the pseudocode of key functions.…”
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