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El Barakaz Fatima
El Barakaz Fatima
LAROSERI laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, CHOUAIB DOUKKALI University
Verified email at ucd.ac.ma
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Minimizing the overlapping degree to improve class-imbalanced learning under sparse feature selection: application to fraud detection
B Omar, F Rustam, A Mehmood, GS Choi
IEEE Access 9, 28101-28110, 2021
542021
Racism detection by analyzing differential opinions through sentiment analysis of tweets using stacked ensemble gcr-nn model
E Lee, F Rustam, PB Washington, F El Barakaz, W Aljedaani, I Ashraf
IEEE Access 10, 9717-9728, 2022
422022
Analysis and evaluation of barriers influencing blockchain implementation in Moroccan sustainable supply chain management: an integrated IFAHP-DEMATEL framework
O Boutkhoum, M Hanine, M Nabil, F El Barakaz, E Lee, F Rustam, I Ashraf
Mathematics 9 (14), 1601, 2021
322021
A hybrid naïve Bayes based on similarity measure to optimize the mixed-data classification
F El Barakaz, O Boutkhoum, A El Moutaouakkil
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) 19 (1), 155-162, 2021
52021
A new approach to text classification based on naïve Bayes and modified TF-IDF algorithms
EB Fatima, EM Abdelmajid
Proceedings of the Mediterranean Symposium on Smart City Application, 1-5, 2017
32017
Study of efficiency k-means clustering using Z-test proprieties
EB Fatima, EM Abdelmajid
2017 Intelligent Systems and Computer Vision (ISCV), 1-5, 2017
32017
A new preprocessing method reduces the dimensionality of classification models: Application to a marketplace user profile prediction
F El Barakaz, O Boutkhoum, A El Moutaouakkil
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Big Data and Internet of …, 2019
22019
A New Clustering Approach for K-NN Algorithm Optimization: Application to Marketplace Profile User Prediction
F El Barakaz, O Boutkhoum, A El Moutaouakkil, F El Adnani
Advanced Intelligent Systems for Sustainable Development (AI2SD’2019) Volume …, 2020
2020
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