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The document discusses several research papers that apply machine learning algorithms like support vector machine, random forest, naive bayes and deep learning models to tasks like predicting minimum miscibility pressure of oil and CO2, land use classification from satellite images, detecting malicious Android apps, optimizing SVM parameters, short-term wind power forecasting, fault diagnosis of wind turbines, and streamflow prediction.

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The document discusses several research papers that apply machine learning algorithms like support vector machine, random forest, naive bayes and deep learning models to tasks like predicting minimum miscibility pressure of oil and CO2, land use classification from satellite images, detecting malicious Android apps, optimizing SVM parameters, short-term wind power forecasting, fault diagnosis of wind turbines, and streamflow prediction.

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a Machine Learning Model for Predicting the Minimum Miscibility Pressure of CO2 and

Crude Oil System! This study explores the use of a Support Vector Machine algorithm
approach to predict MMP, a key parameter for CO2 enhanced oil recovery. By utilizing
machine learning, we aim to improve the accuracy and efficiency of MMP prediction for
better screening and evaluation of CO2 flooding prospects

PDF file on a novel multi-innovation gradient support vector machine regression method! In
this research article, Hao Ma, Feng Ding, and Yan Wang introduce a new online approach for
identifying unknown parameters in support vector machines. By constructing a new cost
function and using gradient descent, they propose a stochastic gradient support vector
machine algorithm. Dive into this innovative method and enhance your understanding of
support vector machine regression

, we present a comparison between random forest and support vector machine


algorithms for land use and land cover classification, with a focus on wetlands. The study
analyzes the performances of these algorithms using Sentinel-2 satellite images, and
provides valuable insights for remote sensing and supervised classification

, we explore the classification of malicious Android applications using Naive Bayes and
Support Vector Machine algorithms.

optimizing Support Vector Machine parameters using the Firefly Algorithm! In this file,
you will learn about the importance of SVM parameters in classification and how the
Firefly Algorithm can help find the optimal parameter values for accuracy

on short-term wind power forecasting using support vector machine with improved
dragonfly algorithm! This research paper discusses the challenges of predicting wind power
accurately and the importance of doing so in the renewable energy industry. The authors
propose a novel approach to improve prediction accuracy, which can greatly benefit the
integration of wind farms into power grids.

on fault diagnosis of wind turbines based on a Support Vector Machine optimized by the
Sparrow Search Algorithm! This research aims to improve the safe and stable operation of
wind turbines, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance power generation efficiency.

predicting streamflow in Peninsular Malaysia using support vector machine and deep
learning algorithms! This study explores the use of machine learning models to predict
streamflow for 11 different rivers in the region, with the ANN3 model emerging as the most
effective for this purpose.

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