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Bird’s Eye View feature selection for high-dimensional data
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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On the Optimization of Band Gaps in Periodic Waveguides
Published 2025“…<h3 dir="ltr">Purpose</h3><p dir="ltr">This work applies a computational framework for vibration attenuation in periodic structures by combining the established wave and finite element (WFE) method with nature-inspired optimization algorithms. …”
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Malware detection for mobile computing using secure and privacy-preserving machine learning approaches: A comprehensive survey
Published 2024“…As new <u>malware</u> gets introduced frequently by <u>malware developers</u>, it is very challenging to come up with comprehensive algorithms to detect this malware. There are many machine-learning and deep-learning algorithms have been developed by researchers. …”
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LungVision: X-ray Imagery Classification for On-Edge Diagnosis Applications
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Evolutionary algorithms for state justification in sequential automatic test pattern generation
Published 2005“…A common search operation in sequential Automatic Test Pattern Generation is to justify a desired state assignment on the sequential elements. State justification using deterministic algorithms is a difficult problem and is prone to many backtracks, which can lead to high execution times. …”
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Semantics-based approach for detecting flaws, conflicts and redundancies in XACML policies
Published 2015“…First, our approach resolves the complexity of policies by elaborating an intermediate set-based representation to which the elements of XACML are automatically converted. Second, it allows to detect flaws, conflicts and redundancies between rules by offering new mechanisms to analyze the meaning of policy rules through semantics verification by inference rule structure and deductive logic. …”
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XBeGene: Scalable XML Documents Generator by Example Based on Real Data
Published 2012“…Inspired by the query-by-example paradigm in information retrieval, Our generator system i)allows the user to provide her own sample XML documents as input, ii) analyzes the structure, occurrence frequencies, and content distributions for each XML element in the user input documents, and iii) produces synthetic XML documents which closely concur, in both structural and content features, to the user's input data. …”
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A Data-Driven Decision-Making Framework for Fleet Management in the Government Sector of Dubai
Published 2024“…The proposed framework comprises key elements: Important Decisions derived from interviews with transportation leaders, Knowledge Management enhanced by AI algorithms, Data Mining/Analysis utilizing historical data, the Fleet Management System employing Oracle ERP, and a Data-Driven Decision Support Framework that leans towards the extended framework approach. …”
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Brain Source Localization in the Presence of Leadfield Perturbations
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Properties of Unique Degree Sequences of 3-Uniform Hypergraphs
Published 2021“…So, it becomes relevant to detect classes of uniform hypergraphs that are reconstructible in polynomial time. …”
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Microwave brain imaging system to detect brain tumor using metamaterial loaded stacked antenna array
Published 2022“…After that, the scattering parameters are collected, analyzed, and then processed by the Iteratively Corrected delay-multiply-and-sum algorithm to detect and reconstruct the brain tumor images. …”
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Nonlinear analysis of shell structures using image processing and machine learning
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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Monitoring Bone Density Using Microwave Tomography of Human Legs: A Numerical Feasibility Study
Published 2021“…This study was performed using an in-house finite-element method contrast source inversion algorithm (FEM-CSI). …”
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A Fully Optical Laser Based System for Damage Detection and Localization in Rail Tracks Using Ultrasonic Rayleigh Waves: A Numerical and Experimental Study
Published 2022“…Further, As the quality of received signals differs at different sensing points as a result of the surface conditions of the specimen, the Self Adaptive Smart Algorithm (SASA) method was adopted to filter out the noise and accurately pinpoint the defect reflected wave packet which ultimately aids in better detection and localization. …”
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Acoustic Based Localization of Partial Discharge Inside Oil-Filled Transformers
Published 2022“…<p dir="ltr">This paper addresses the localization of Partial Discharge through a 3D Finite Element Method analysis of acoustic wave propagation inside a 3-phase 35kV transformer with the help of COMSOL Multiphysics software. …”
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Estimating Vehicle State by GPS/IMU Fusion with Vehicle Dynamics
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Correlation Clustering with Overlaps
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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