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Machine Learning Perspective Sattam Almatarneh
Dept. Data Science and AI Zarqa UniversityZarqa,Jordan
#Islamic architecture
#deep learning
#machine learning classifiers
#Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG)
#LocalBinary Patterns (LBP)
#Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs)
#image classificationReceived DD Month YYYY; accepted DD Month YYYYhttps://doi
Pattern Recognition in Islamic Architecture: Machine Learning Perspective
Sattam Almatarneh,Noura Qazza,Ahmad Al Smadi
#Islamic architecture
#deep learning
#machine learning classifiers
#Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG)
#LocalBinary Patterns (LBP)
#Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs)
#image classificationReceived January 05
#2025; accepted March 15
#2025https://doi
Hybrid CNN Xception and Long Short-Term Memory Model for the Detection of Interpersonal Violence in Videos
David Calderon-Vilca,Kent Cuadros-Ramos,Sergio Valcarcel-Ascencios,Igor Aguilar-Alonso
#Image processing
#LSTM
#patterns of violence
#violence detection
#xception
Hybrid CNN Xception and Long Short-Term Memory Model for the Detection of Interpersonal Violence in Videos
David Calderon-Vilca,Kent Cuadros-Ramos,Sergio Valcarcel-Ascencios,Igor Aguilar-Alonso
#Image processing
#LSTM
#patterns of violence
#violence detection
#xception
Horizontal Sequence Pooling Technique in Convolutional Neural Networks to Optimize Feature Extraction for DNA Sequence Classification
Lilibeth Coronel,Arnel Fajardo,Ruji Medina
#Pooling technique
#classification
#convolutional neural network
#feature extraction
#genomic sequence
Classification of Legislations using Deep Learning Sameerchand Pudaruth1, Sunjiv Soyjaudah2, and Rajendra Gunputh3 1ICT Department, University of Mauritius, Mauritius 2Soyjaudah Chambers, Mauritius 3Law Department, University of Mauritius, Mauritius
Abstract: Laws are often developed in a piecemeal approach and many provisions of similar nature are often found in
#Deep learning
# neural networks
# classification
# legislations
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