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    This study utilized the Worchester Heart Attack Study data and R Studio software to predict the mortality factors for heart attack patients. The medical data include physiological measurements about heart attack patients, which serve as the independent variables, such as the heart rate, blood pressure, atria fibrillation, body mass index, cardiovascular history, and other medical signs. This study employed the techniques of supervised learning and unsupervised learning algorithms, using classification

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    Daily Water Level forecasting in a Reservoir using A Probabilistic Nonlinear Model A reservoir is a place, either natural or artificial for storing water and this storage may be drawn from for use, often to meet the uneven distribution of water in space and time. The natural flow of rivers and streams differ significantly with the change in weather throughout a year and may lead to overflows (flood) or low flows (droughts) in various regions (Postel and Richter 2012; Poff et al. 2007). Under such

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    Application of AI Technologies to the Treatment of Cancer – Paper by Ahmed Humayun Introduction Machine learning (ML) employs techniques/algorithms that seek to predict the future based on the data from the past, thus it learns from the available datasets using two phases – a) approximation of the unknown dependencies b) by means of estimated dependencies predicting new output. Such ability goes a long way in analyzing large data sets that may have complex or noisy datasets such as proteomic or genetic

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    Similar to previous section we define shape functions for the volume of the study block diagram. The main steps in this procedure include: Projecting important topographic nodes onto wanted depth Locating reference nodes on the lines created from projection Automatic mesh generation for the appropriate 3D elements by the FEM. Definition of nodal conditions and global coordinate Creating tetrahedron meshes validating A very important work over model deformations has been done from the mechanical

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    1 INTRODUCTION User authentication is a most important component in most computer security. It provides user with access control and user accountability. As we know there are many types of user authentication systems in the market but alphanumerical username/passwords are the most common type of user authentication. They are many and easy to implement and use. Due to the limitation of human memory, most users tend to choose short or simple passwords which are easy to remember. Surveys show that

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    NUMERICAL MODELING OF TURBULENT FLOW THROUGH BEND PIPES Rana Roy Chowdhury1*, Md. Mahbubul Alam2 1Post Graduate Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, CUET, Chittagong- 4349 2Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, CUET, Chittagong- 4349 *Corresponding Author: email: engr.rrc@gmail.com Abstract- A numerical investigation has been carried out for incompressible turbulent flow through 900bend pipes. The model is based on the numerical solution of conservation equations of mass and

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    Client Specification My uncle in law is Portuguese who has been living in Macao for more than 20 years. Recently he plans to go back to Portugal after his retirement. Portugal has been in deep recession for 5 years and is the third European country to need a bail out. After noticing the default crisis in Greece and Argentina, he is worried about Portugal will default very soon under the impact of European sovereign credit crisis. Therefore I want to use my knowledge gained in this year to solve his

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    Weka Ashish Penti Computer Science Department University of North Carolina - Charlotte Charlotte, NC, U.S.A ABSTRACT Weka (Waikato Environment for Knowledge Analysis) is a collection of machine learning algorithms developed on Java platform by University of Waikato, New Zealand. It is a data analyzing tool used for data modeling and predictive analysis. It is licensed under GNU General Public License. As it is implemented in Java it is platform independent. It is a comprehensive collection

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    Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering project on HUMAN HEAD RESPONSE IN A CAR ACCIDENT Group Members Sravan Kumar Muddamsetty K00328532 Vinod Kumar Ponagandla K00327281 Nishanth Kumar Ganta K00329832 Abhilash Darshan H. K00329041 Avinash Niddara K00329524 Date: 12/08/2014 ABSTRACT The aim of this report is to present the numerical analysis of human head response in a car accident in the sagittal plane. This is achieved by making oneself aware of the dynamic

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    SECURE ATM BY IMAGE PROCESSINg ABSTRACT This paper encloses the information regarding the ‘IMAGE PROCESSING’. And discussed one of the major application of image processing ‘BIOMETRICS’. Biometrics technology allows determination and verification of ones identity through physical characteristics. To put it simply, it turns your body in to your password. We discussed various biometric techniques like finger scan, retina scan, facial scan, hand scan etc. Two algorithms have been proposed by taking

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