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Performance of different machine learning algorithms on satellite image classification in rural and urban setup

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Ashikur Rahman, Hasan Muhammad Abdullah, Md Tousif Tanzir, Md. Jakir Hossain et al.

Journal: Remote Sensing Applications Society and EnvironmentYear: 2020Citations: 73

In many countries, the increasing population drives the spatiotemporal land use and land cover change (LULCC) at a higher rate, causing heterogeneous landscape. Hence, the LULCC is a dynamic and frequent process causing fragmented land cover, and therefore, extensive research on LULCC pattern is nec...

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Detecting Sentiment from Bangla Text using Machine Learning Technique and Feature Analysis

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Muhammad Mahmudun, Md Tousif Tanzir, Sabir Ismail

Journal: International Journal of Computer ApplicationsYear: 2016Citations: 27

Sentiment Analysis is an ongoing field of research in text mining, especially in the area of Bangla language as there are few research works done in this particular sector. In general, sentiment classification means the analysis to determine the expression of a speaker whether he or she holds a posi...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceArtificial IntelligenceOpen Access
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Development at the cost of unsustainable degradation of wetlands: Unraveling the dynamics (historic and future) of wetlands in the megacity Dhaka

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Hasan Muhammad Abdullah, M.Sc Ali Ghufron Mukti, Md. Giashuddin Miah, Mohammad A. Karim et al.

Journal: World Development SustainabilityYear: 2024Citations: 10

Despite the recognized role of wetlands in providing ecological benefits for human wellbeing, ∼70% of global wetland ecosystems have been destroyed since the 1990s. Further intensive studies revealed that 3.4 million km2 of natural wetland has declined since 1700. In particular, wetland habitats in ...

Physical SciencesEngineeringOcean EngineeringOpen Access
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