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    Bird’s Eye View feature selection for high-dimensional data by Samir Brahim Belhaouari (16855434)

    Published 2023
    “…This approach is inspired by the natural world, where a bird searches for important features in a sparse dataset, similar to how a bird search for sustenance in a sprawling jungle. BEV incorporates elements of Evolutionary Algorithms with a Genetic Algorithm to maintain a population of top-performing agents, Dynamic Markov Chain to steer the movement of agents in the search space, and Reinforcement Learning to reward and penalize agents based on their progress. …”
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    Nonlinear analysis of shell structures using image processing and machine learning by M.S. Nashed (16392961)

    Published 2023
    “…The proposed approach can be significantly more efficient than training a machine learning algorithm using the raw numerical data. To evaluate the proposed method, two different structures are assessed where the training data is created using nonlinear finite element analysis. …”
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    On the Optimization of Band Gaps in Periodic Waveguides by Jamil Renno (14070771)

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Nature-inspired optimization algorithms…”
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    Design of adaptive arrays based on element position perturbations by Dawoud, M.M.

    Published 1993
    “…The authors report on the design of a digital feedback control system to provide null steering by controlling the array element positions automatically. The array comprises a signal processor, digital control algorithm (PID), stepper motors, shaft encoders, actuators and multiplexers. …”
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    Correlation Clustering with Overlaps by Fakhereldine, Amin

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, we allow the new vertex splitting operation, which allows the resulting clusters to overlap. In other words, data elements (or vertices) will be allowed to be members in more than one cluster instead of limiting them to only one single cluster, as in classical clustering methods. …”
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