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    A* Path-Finding Algorithm to Determine Cell Connections by Max Weng (22327159)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Astrocytes were dissociated from E18 mouse cortical tissue, and image data were processed using a Cellpose 2.0 model to mask nuclei. …”
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    Improved support vector machine classification algorithm based on adaptive feature weight updating in the Hadoop cluster environment by Jianfang Cao (1881379)

    Published 2019
    “…This result reflects the effectiveness of the algorithm, which provides a basis for the effective analysis and processing of image big data.…”
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    Optimized Bayesian regularization-back propagation neural network using data-driven intrusion detection system in Internet of Things by Ashok Kumar K (21441108)

    Published 2025
    “…Hence, Binary Black Widow Optimization Algorithm (BBWOA) is proposed in this manuscript to improve the BRBPNN classifier that detects intrusion precisely. …”
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    Image processing workflow. by Denis Tamiev (7404980)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Raw fluorescent microscope images (a) were processed with a binary segmentation algorithm, and clusters of bacterial cells were manually annotated. …”
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    Effects of Class Imbalance and Data Scarcity on the Performance of Binary Classification Machine Learning Models Developed Based on ToxCast/Tox21 Assay Data by Changhun Kim (682542)

    Published 2022
    “…However, ToxCast assays differ in the amount of data and degree of class imbalance (CI). Therefore, the resampling algorithm employed should vary depending on the data distribution to achieve optimal classification performance. …”
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    Proposed Algorithm. by Hend Bayoumi (22693738)

    Published 2025
    “…EHRL integrates Reinforcement Learning (RL) with Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) to dynamically optimize binary offloading decisions, which in turn obviates the requirement for manually labeled training data and thus avoids the need for solving complex optimization problems repeatedly. …”
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    Parameter settings of the comparison algorithms. by Ying Li (38224)

    Published 2024
    “…In this paper, we present an improved mountain gazelle optimizer (IMGO) based on the newly proposed mountain gazelle optimizer (MGO) and design a binary version of IMGO (BIMGO) to solve the feature selection problem for medical data. …”
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    The Pseudo-Code of the IRBMO Algorithm. by Chenyi Zhu (9383370)

    Published 2025
    “…In order to comprehensively verify the performance of IRBMO, this paper designs a series of experiments to compare it with nine mainstream binary optimization algorithms. The experiments are based on 12 medical datasets, and the results show that IRBMO achieves optimal overall performance in key metrics such as fitness value, classification accuracy and specificity. …”
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    Melanoma Skin Cancer Detection Using Deep Learning Methods and Binary GWO Algorithm by Hussein Ali Bardan (21976208)

    Published 2025
    “…This strategy </p><p dir="ltr">not only improves detection efficiency and accuracy but also supports early diagnosis and treatment planning, </p><p dir="ltr">leading to better patient outcomes. By leveraging the binary GWO algorithm to optimize the feature selection </p><p dir="ltr">process and CNNs for image classification, the proposed approach reduces computational costs while increasing </p><p dir="ltr">classification accuracy. …”
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    Comparisons between ADAM and NADAM optimizers. by Hend Bayoumi (22693738)

    Published 2025
    “…EHRL integrates Reinforcement Learning (RL) with Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) to dynamically optimize binary offloading decisions, which in turn obviates the requirement for manually labeled training data and thus avoids the need for solving complex optimization problems repeatedly. …”