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Mostafa, A., A. E. Hassanien, and H. A. Hefny, " Grey Wolf Optimization-Based Segmentation Approach for Abdomen CT Liver Images", Handbook of Research on Machine Learning Innovations and Trends, USA, IGI, 2017. Abstract

In the recent days, a great deal of researches is interested in segmentation of different organs in medical images. Segmentation of liver is as an initial phase in liver diagnosis, it is also a challenging task due to its similarity with other organs intensity values. This paper aims to propose a grey wolf optimization based approach for segmenting liver from the abdomen CT images. The proposed approach combines three parts to achieve this goal. It combines the usage of grey wolf optimization, statistical image of liver, simple region growing and Mean shift clustering technique. The initial cleaned image is passed to Grey Wolf (GW) optimization technique. It calculated the centroids of a predefined number of clusters. According to each pixel intensity value in the image, the pixel is labeled by the number of the nearest cluster. A binary statistical image of liver is used to extract the potential area that liver might exist in. It is multiplied by the clustered image to get an initial segmented liver. Then region growing (RG) is used to enhance the segmented liver. Finally, mean shift clustering technique is applied to extract the regions of interest in the segmented liver. A set of 38 images, taken in pre-contrast phase, was used for liver segmentation and testing the proposed approach. For evaluation, similarity index measure is used to validate the success of the proposed approach. The experimental results of the proposed approach showed that the overall accuracy offered by the proposed approach, results in 94.08% accuracy.

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Mukherjee, A., N. Dey, N. Kausar, A. S. Ashour, R. Taiar, and A. E. Hassanien, " A Disaster Management Specific Mobility Model for Flying Ad-hoc Network", International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis (IJRSDA), vol. 3, issue 3, 2016. AbstractWebsite

The extended Mobile Ad-hoc Network architecture is a paramount research domain due to a wide enhancement of smart phone and open source Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology. The novelty of the current work is to design a disaster aware mobility modeling for a Flying Ad-hoc network infrastructure, where the UAV group is considered as nodes of such ecosystem. This can perform a collaborative task of a message relay, where the mobility modeling under a “Post Disaster” is the main subject of interest, which is proposed with a multi-UAV prototype test bed. The impact of various parameters like UAV node attitude, geometric dilution precision of satellite, Global Positioning System visibility, and real life atmospheric upon the mobility model is analyzed. The results are mapped with the realistic disaster situation. A cluster based mobility model using the map oriented navigation of nodes is emulated with the prototype test bed.

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Ragab A. El-Sehiemy, Mostafa Abdelkhalik El-hosseini, and A. E. Hassanien, " Multiobjective Real-Coded Genetic Algorithm for Economic/Environmental Dispatch Problem, ", Studies in Informatics and Control, , vol. 22, issue 2, pp. 113-122, 2013. Website
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El-Atta, A. A. H., M. I. Moussa, and A. E. Hassenian, " Predicting biological activity of 2,4,6-trisubstituted 1,3,5-triazines", 5ththe 5th International Conference on Innovations in Bio-Inspired Computing and Applications - IBICA2014 (Springer), Ostrava, Czech Republic., 22-24 June, 2013.
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Hassanien, A. E., A. Abraham, F. Marcelloni, H. Hagras, M. Antonelli, and T. - P. Hong, 2010 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, , 2010. Abstract
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Hassanien, A. E., A. Abraham, F. Marcelloni, H. Hagras, M. Antonelli, and T. - P. Hong, 2010 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, , 2010. Abstract
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Hassanien, A. E., A. Abraham, F. Marcelloni, H. Hagras, M. Antonelli, and T. - P. Hong, 2010 10th InternaƟonal Conference on, , 2010. Abstract
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Hassanien, A. E., A. Abraham, F. Marcelloni, H. Hagras, M. Antonelli, and T. - P. Hong, 2010 10th InternaƟonal Conference on, , 2010. Abstract
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Mouhamed, M. R., A. Darwish, and A. E. Hassanien, "2D and 3D Intelligent Watermarking", Handbook of Research on Machine Learning Innovations and Trends: IGI Global, pp. 652–669, 2017. Abstract
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M.Moftah, H., A. T. Azar, E. T. Al-Shammari, N. I.Ghali, A. E. Hassanien, and M. Shoman, "Adaptive K-Means Clustering Algorithm for MR Breast Image Segmentation", Neural Computing and Applications (Springer), 2013. Abstract

Image segmentation is vital for meaningful analysis and interpretation
of medical images. The most popular method for clustering is k-means
clustering. This article presents a new approach intended to provide more reliable
Magnetic Resonance (MR) breast image segmentation that is based on
adaptation to identify target objects through an optimization methodology
that maintains the optimum result during iterations. The proposed approach
improves and enhances the effectiveness and efficiency of the traditional kmeans
clustering algorithm. The performance of the presented approach was
evaluated using various tests and different MR breast images. The experimental
results demonstrate that the overall accuracy provided by the proposed
adaptive k-means approach is superior to the standard k-means clustering
technique.

Moftah, H. M., A. T. Azar, E. T. Al-Shammari, N. I. Ghali, A. E. Hassanien, and M. Shoman, "Adaptive k-means clustering algorithm for MR breast image segmentation", Neural Computing and Applications, vol. 24, no. 7-8: Springer London, pp. 1917–1928, 2014. Abstract
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Moftah, H. M., A. T. Azar, E. T. Al-Shammari, N. I. Ghali, A. E. Hassanien, and M. Shoman, "Adaptive k-means clustering algorithm for MR breast image segmentation", Neural Computing and Applications, vol. 24, no. 7-8: Springer London, pp. 1917–1928, 2014. Abstract
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Moftah, H. M., A. E. Hassanien, A. M. Alimi, H. Karray, and M. F. Tolba, "Ant-based clustering algorithm for magnetic resonance breast image segmentation", Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS), 2013 13th International Conference on: IEEE, pp. 161–166, 2013. Abstract
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Mostafa, A., M. Houseni, N. Allam, A. E. Hassanien, H. Hefny, and P. - W. Tsai, "Antlion Optimization Based Segmentation for MRI Liver Images", International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computing: Springer International Publishing, pp. 265–272, 2016. Abstract
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Smolinski, T. G., M. G. Milanova, and A. - E. Hassanien, Applications of Computational Intelligence in Biology: Current Trends and Open Problems, : Springer, 2008. Abstract
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Smolinski, T. G., M. G. Milanova, and A. - E. Hassanien, Applications of Computational Intelligence in Biology: Current Trends and Open Problems, : Springer, 2008. Abstract
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Hassanien, A. E., M. A. Fattah, S. MOHAMED, and others, "Art. 04–Volume 24• Issue 3• 2015", Studies in Informatics and Control-ICI Bucharest, 2015. Abstract
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Mostafa, A., A. Fouad, M. A. Fattah, A. E. Hassanien, and H. Hefny, "Artificial Bee Colony Based Segmentation for CT Liver Images", Medical Imaging in Clinical Applications: Springer International Publishing, pp. 409–430, 2016. Abstract
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Fattah, M. A., A. E. Hassanien, A. Mostafa, A. F. Ali, K. M. Amin, and S. MOHAMED, "Artificial bee colony optimizer for historical Arabic manuscript images binarization", Computer Engineering Conference (ICENCO), 2015 11th International: IEEE, pp. 251–255, 2015. Abstract
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Mahir M. Sharif, Alaa Tharwat, A. E. H. H. H. A., "Automated Enzyme Function Classification Based on Pairwise Sequence Alignment Technique", Proceedings of the Second Euro-China Conference on Intelligent Data Analysis and Applications (Springer), ECC 2015, , Ostrava, Czech Republic, June 29 - July 1, 2015. Abstract

Enzymes are important in our life due to its importance in the most biological processes. Thus, classification of the enzyme’s function is vital to save efforts and time in the labs. In this paper, we propose an approach based on sequence alignment to compute the similarity between any two sequences. In the proposed approach, two different sequence alignment methods are used, namely, local and global sequence alignment. There are different score matrices such as BLOSUM and PAM are used in the local and global alignment to calculate the similarity between the unknown sequence and each sequence of the training sequences. The results which obtained were acceptable to some extent compared to previous studies that have surveyed.

Elhoseny, M., N. Metawa, and A. E. Hassanien, "An automated information system to ensure quality in higher education institutions", 2016 12th International Computer Engineering Conference (ICENCO), , Cairo, 28-29 Dec. 2016. Abstract

Despite the great efforts to assure quality in higher education institutions, the ambiguity of its related concepts and requirements constitute a big challenge when trying to implement it as an automated information system. The present work introduces a framework for an automated information system that manages the quality assurance in higher educations institutions. The aim of designing such a system is to provide an automation tool that avoids unnecessary and redundant tasks associated to quality in higher education institutions. In addition, the proposed system helps all higher education stockholders to handle and monitor their tasks. Moreover, it aims to help the quality assurance center in a higher education institution to apply its qualitys standards, and to make sure that they are being maintained and enhanced. This information system contains a core module and 17 sub-modules, which are described in this paper.

Elhoseny, M., N. Metawa, and A. E. Hassanien, "An automated information system to ensure quality in higher education institutions", Computer Engineering Conference (ICENCO), 2016 12th International: IEEE, pp. 196–201, 2016. Abstract
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Elhoseny, M., N. Metawa, and A. E. Hassanien, "An automated information system to ensure quality in higher education institutions,", 2016 12th International Computer Engineering Conference (ICENCO), , Cairo, 28-29 Dec, 2016. Abstract

Despite the great efforts to assure quality in higher education institutions, the ambiguity of its related concepts and requirements constitute a big challenge when trying to implement it as an automated information system. The present work introduces a framework for an automated information system that manages the quality assurance in higher educations institutions. The aim of designing such a system is to provide an automation tool that avoids unnecessary and redundant tasks associated to quality in higher education institutions. In addition, the proposed system helps all higher education stockholders to handle and monitor their tasks. Moreover, it aims to help the quality assurance center in a higher education institution to apply its qualitys standards, and to make sure that they are being maintained and enhanced. This information system contains a core module and 17 sub-modules, which are described in this paper.

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Mouhamed, M. R., A. M. Rashad, and A. E. Hassanien, "Blind 2D vector data watermarking approach using random table and polar coordinates", Uncertainty Reasoning and Knowledge Engineering (URKE), 2012 2nd International Conference on: IEEE, pp. 67–70, 2012. Abstract
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Mona M. Soliman, A. E. Hassanien, and H. M. Ons, "A Blind 3D Watermarking Approach for 3D Mesh Using Clustering Based Methods", IJCVIP - International Journal of Computer Vision and Image Processing, vol. 3, issue 2, pp. 43-53, 2013. Website
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