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Multi-material topology optimization using scaled boundary finite element method
Published 2025“…<p>This work introduces the use of Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method (SBFEM) in Multi-Material Topology Optimization (MMTO) problems, which is new in the literature. …”
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Review of related research.
Published 2025“…A distinctive aspect of our method is transforming image grayscale levels into fuzzy sets. We analyze the similarity between the fuzzy sets before and after enhancement using the cosine similarity algorithm, allowing us to reconstruct the processed images with targeted similarity. …”
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Image quality assessment.
Published 2025“…A distinctive aspect of our method is transforming image grayscale levels into fuzzy sets. We analyze the similarity between the fuzzy sets before and after enhancement using the cosine similarity algorithm, allowing us to reconstruct the processed images with targeted similarity. …”