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Optimized Bayesian regularization-back propagation neural network using data-driven intrusion detection system in Internet of Things
Published 2025“…This research presents Data-Driven Intrusion Detection System in Internet of Things utilizing Optimized Bayesian Regularization-Back Propagation Neural Network (DIDS-BRBPNN-BBWOA-IoT) to overcome these issues. …”
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Bayesian sequential design for sensitivity experiments with hybrid responses
Published 2023“…To deal with the problem of complex computation involved in searching for optimal designs, fast algorithms are presented using two strategies to approximate the optimal criterion, denoted as SI-optimal design and Bayesian D-optimal design, respectively. …”
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Incremental Inverse Design of Desired Soybean Phenotypes
Published 2024“…The limitations of inverse design in genotype-to-bulk phenotype (G-BP) mapping can be addressed via an established design paradigm: “design, build, test, learn” (DBTL), where computational inverse design automates both the design and learn phases. …”
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<b>AI for imaging plant stress in invasive species </b>(dataset from the article https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcaf043)
Published 2025“…We measured multiple stress markers over a year, including betalain content using our optimized method, where the species is spreading. Additionally, 3,735 digital images at the leaf level were taken. …”