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    Hyperparameters of the LSTM Model. by Ahmed M. Elshewey (21463867)

    Published 2025
    “…The capacity to confront and overcome this obstacle is where machine learning and metaheuristic algorithms shine. This study introduces the Adaptive Dynamic Particle Swarm Optimization enhanced with the Guided Whale Optimization Algorithm (AD-PSO-Guided WOA) for rainfall prediction. …”
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    The AD-PSO-Guided WOA LSTM framework. by Ahmed M. Elshewey (21463867)

    Published 2025
    “…The capacity to confront and overcome this obstacle is where machine learning and metaheuristic algorithms shine. This study introduces the Adaptive Dynamic Particle Swarm Optimization enhanced with the Guided Whale Optimization Algorithm (AD-PSO-Guided WOA) for rainfall prediction. …”
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    Prediction results of individual models. by Ahmed M. Elshewey (21463867)

    Published 2025
    “…The capacity to confront and overcome this obstacle is where machine learning and metaheuristic algorithms shine. This study introduces the Adaptive Dynamic Particle Swarm Optimization enhanced with the Guided Whale Optimization Algorithm (AD-PSO-Guided WOA) for rainfall prediction. …”
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    Thesis-RAMIS-Figs_Slides by Felipe Santibañez-Leal (10967991)

    Published 2024
    “…From the results obtained across these three real scenarios explored in this thesis, it is possible to see that the proposed methodology achieves better performances than sampling in a structured regular grid (used as a conventional rule for sampling) in terms of both error in image reconstruction and global economic value, when considering the economic revenue of processing the ore and dumping the waste. <br><br>It is important to emphasize that no previous work have addressed the optimal sensing problem covered in this thesis for characterization of geological fields in the context of \emph{<i>MPS</i>}. …”