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    Efficient Approximate Conformance Checking Using Trie Data Structures by Awad, Ahmed

    Published 2021
    Subjects: “…Estimation error,Runtime,Computational modeling,Data structures,Approximation algorithms,Encoding,Computational efficiency…”
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    The unified effect of data encoding, ansatz expressibility and entanglement on the trainability of HQNNs by Muhammad Kashif (3923483)

    Published 2023
    “…We focus on the combined influence of data encoding, qubit entanglement, and ansatz expressibility in hybrid quantum neural networks (HQNNs) for multi-class classification tasks. …”
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    Extreme Early Image Recognition Using Event-Based Vision by Abubakar Abubakar (18278998)

    Published 2023
    “…Unlike frame-based imagers, event-based imagers output asynchronous pixel events without the need for global exposure time, therefore lowering both power consumption and latency. …”
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    Generic metadata representation framework for social-based event detection, description, and linkage by Abebe, Minale A.

    Published 2020
    “…The latter are required as the building blocks for event-based Collective Knowledge (CK) organization, where CK underlines the combination of all known data, information, and metadata concerning a given concept or event. …”
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    Metaheuristic Algorithm for State-Based Software Testing by Haraty, Ramzi A.

    Published 2018
    “…SA evolves a solution by minimizing an energy function that is based on testing objectives such as coverage, diversity, and continuity of events. …”
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    Process Mining over Unordered Event Streams by Awad, Ahmed

    Published 2020
    “…This requires online algorithms that, instead of keeping the whole history of event data, work incrementally and update analysis results upon the arrival of new events. …”
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    Sample intelligence-based progressive hedging algorithms for the stochastic capacitated reliable facility location problem by Nezir Aydin (8355378)

    Published 2024
    “…We present the effectiveness of the developed integrated approaches, Sampling Based Progressive Hedging Algorithm (SBPHA) and Discarding SBPHA (d-SBPHA), over the pure strategies (i.e. …”
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    A depth-controlled and energy-efficient routing protocol for underwater wireless sensor networks by Umesh Kumar Lilhore (17727684)

    Published 2022
    “…The proposed energy-efficient routing protocol is based on an enhanced genetic algorithm and data fusion technique. In the proposed energy-efficient routing protocol, an existing genetic algorithm is enhanced by adding an encoding strategy, a crossover procedure, and an improved mutation operation that helps determine the nodes. …”
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    An Event-Triggered Robust Attitude Control of Flexible Spacecraft With Modified Rodrigues Parameters Under Limited Communication by Syed Muhammad Amrr (16855557)

    Published 2019
    “…Aligned with these design objectives, a robust event-triggered attitude control algorithm is proposed to regulate the orientation of a flexible spacecraft subjected to parametric uncertainties, external disturbances, and vibrations due to flexible appendages. …”
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    A Parallel Algorithm for Inverse Halftoning and its Hardware by Siddiqi, Umair F.

    Published 2006
    “…The LUT method for inverse halftoning is parallelized by dividing the single Look-Up Table of LUT method for inverse halftoning into many smaller Look-up Tables (sLUTs). In the parallel algorithm up-to four pixels can be fetched from the halftone image concurrently and go to their separate smaller Look-Up Tables (sLUT) from where each template fetches its inverse halftone value independent to other pixels. …”
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    A Parallel Algorithm for Inverse Halftoning and its Hardware Implementation by Siddiqi, Umair F.

    Published 2020
    “…The LUT method for inverse halftoning is parallelized by dividing the single Look-Up Table of LUT method for inverse halftoning into many smaller Look-up Tables (sLUTs). In the parallel algorithm up-to four pixels can be fetched from the halftone image concurrently and go to their separate smaller Look-Up Tables (sLUT) from where each template fetches its inverse halftone value independent to other pixels. …”
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    Novel Peak Detection Algorithms for Pileup Minimization in Gamma Ray Spectroscopy by Raad, M.W.

    Published 2006
    “…The classification technique has the unique feature of cutting down the computation largely by only allowing the event of interest to be executed by a particular algorithm. …”
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    An enhanced k-means clustering algorithm for pattern discovery in healthcare data by Haraty, Ramzi A.

    Published 2015
    “…The proposed algorithm, which we call G-means, utilizes a greedy approach to produce the preliminary centroids and then takes k or lesser passes over the dataset to adjust these center points. …”
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    Optimization of Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic System Using Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm by Saima Hassan (14918003)

    Published 2022
    “…The antecedent part parameters (Gaussian membership function parameters) are encoded as a population of artificial swarm of grasshoppers and optimized using its algorithm. …”