IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI), ISSN/e-ISSN 2089-4872/2252-8938 publishes articles in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The scope covers all artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) areas and their applications in the following topics: neural networks; fuzzy logic; simulated biological evolution algorithms (like genetic algorithms, ant colony optimization, etc); reasoning and evolution; intelligence applications; computer vision and speech understanding; multimedia and cognitive informatics, data mining and machine learning tools, heuristic and AI planning strategies and tools, computational theories of learning; technology and computing (like particle swarm optimization); intelligent system architectures; knowledge representation; bioinformatics; natural language processing; multiagent systems; supervised learning; unsupervised learning; deep learning; big data and AI approaches; reinforcement learning; and learning with generative adversarial networks; etc.
This journal is indexed in Scopus and all published papers since 2018 issues were included in scopus.com. This journal has been included in SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) since 2020 (or since SJR 2019). The CiteScore for the IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence is 3.9 (Q2 CiteScore Best Quartile), with an SNIP of 0.800 and an SJR of 0.365. The journal is published by Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) in collaboration with Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama (IPMU).
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IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) will begin publishing bimonthly, starting 2025. |
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Since 2012, the IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI), ISSN/e-ISSN: 2089-4872/2252-8938, has published quarterly. Starting in 2025, this journal will publish every two months (6 times per year), ensuring that authors do not have to wait too long between issues while maintaining the number of articles published in 2024. As a high-quality academic exchange platform, our commitment to publishing articles quickly ensures that readers have immediate access to impactful, potentially practice-changing articles once accepted. The regular months of publication will be February, April, June, August, October, and December. Editorial Office IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) |
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Vol 14, No 2: April 2025
Table of Contents
Thanh Hai Tran, Van-Tuan Nguyen, Viet-Hang Dao, Phuc-Binh Nguyen, Thanh-Tung Nguyen, Hai Vu
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833-842
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Sara Ouahabi, Rihab Aboudihaj, Nawal Sael, Kamal El Guemmat
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843-852
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Ashvini Jadhav, Pankaj R. Chandre
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853-866
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Usman Tariq, Irfan Ahmed, Muhammad Attique Khan, Ali Kashif Bashir
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867-883
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Mohamed Yassine Rhafes, Omar Moussaoui, Maria Simona Raboaca
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884-893
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Deepti Rai, Jyothi Arcot Prashant
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894-906
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Md. Apu Hosen, Dr. Syed Md. Galib
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907-916
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Robinson Jiménez Moreno, Anny Astrid Espitia Cubillos, Esperanza Rodríguez Carmona
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917-924
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Qiu Ruiyun, Siti Khatijah Nor Abdul Rahim, Nursuriati Jamil, Raseeda Hamzah
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925-932
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Chunman Zhu, Ahmad Yahya Dawod, Yu Xi, Gongsuo Chen
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933-944
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Ederson Rodriguez-Rosas, Aron Castillo-Turpo, Kevin Acuna-Condori, Ernesto Paiva-Peredo
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945-953
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Varsha K. Patil, Vijaya R. Pawar, Aditya Patil, Vinayak Bairagi
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954-962
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Ivan Izonin, Roman Muzyka, Roman Tkachenko, Michal Gregus, Roman Korzh, Kyrylo Yemets
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963-974
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Keerthika Radhakrishnan, Subramani Palani Niranjan, Balakrishnan Komala Durga, Suresha Ramareddy
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975-983
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Abdeljalil El Hadiri, Lhoussain Bahatti, Abdelmounime El Magri, Rachid Lajouad
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984-991
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Carlos Cruz-Colan, David Lopez-Herrera, Ernesto Paiva-Peredo, Kevin Acuna-Condori
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992-999
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Ziad El-Khatib, Sherif Moussa, Firuz Kamalov, Mustapha C. E. Yagoub
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1000-1021
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Bambang Suharto, Novianto Edi Suharno, Rachman Sinatriya Marjianto, Aji Akbar Firdaus, Sena Sukmananda Suprapto, Vicky Andria Kusuma, Rizky Amalia Sinulingga
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1022-1030
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Tole Sutikno, Lina Handayani, Rochana Ruliyandari, Oktomi Wijaya, Hendril Satrian Purnama, Watra Arsadiando, Anggit Pamungkas
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1031-1048
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Romisa Romisa, Shruti Vashist
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1049-1055
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Adhi Kusnadi, Ivranza Zuhdi Pane, Fenina Adline Twince Tobing
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1056-1066
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Kyrylo Yemets, Michal Greguš
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1067-1076
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El Mehdi Bellfkih, Said Nouh, Imrane Chemseddine Idrissi, Khalid Louartiti, Jamal Mouline
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1077-1086
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Sanved Narwadkar, Pradnya Samit Mehta, Rutuja Rajendra Patil, Kalyani Kadam, Vijaykumar Bidve
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1087-1095
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Luis Eduardo Urban-Rivero, Jonás Velasco
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1096-1105
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Siriwan Kajornkasirat, Benjawan Hnusuwan, Supattra Puttinaovarat, Kritsada Puangsuwan, Nawapon Kaewsuwan
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1106-1115
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Md. Jiabul Hoque, Md. Saiful Islam, Abdullah Al Noman, Md. Abrarul Hoque, Irfan A. Chowdhury, Mohammad Saifuddin
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1116-1129
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Md. Ataur Rahman, Md. Sadekur Rahman, Mohammad Monirul Islam, Mahady Hasan, Md. Tarek Habib
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1130-1139
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Syaiful Anam, Fidia Deny Tisna Amijaya, Satrio Hadi Wijoyo, Dian Eka Ratnawati, Cynthia Ayu Dwi Lestari, Muhaimin Ilyas
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1140-1149
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Yuggo Afrianto, Rendy Munadi, Setyorini Setyorini, Toto Widyanto
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1150-1163
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Padmageetha B. G., Pramod Kumar Naik, Mallanagouda Patil
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1164-1172
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Ni Kadek Emik Sapitri, Umu Sa'adah, Nur Shofianah
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1173-1182
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Musli Yanto, Yuhandri Yuhandri, Muhammad Tajuddin, Vina Tri Septiana
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1183-1191
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Thoutireddy Shilpa, Rajib Debnath
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1192-1200
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Meenakshi Malviya, Chandra Jayaraman
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1201-1210
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Douglas Omwenga Nyabuga, Godfrey Nyariki
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1211-1219
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Heri Kuswanto, Asva Abadila Rouhan, Marita Qori’atunnadyah, Supriadi Hia, Kartika Fithriasari, Tintrim Dwi Ary Widhianingsih
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1220-1231
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Lahcen Idouglid, Said Tkatek, Khalid Elfayq
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1232-1241
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Khalidou Abdoulaye Barry, Youness Manzali, Rachid Flouchi, Mohamed Elfar
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1242-1251
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Smitha N., Tanuja R., Manjula S. H.
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1252-1259
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Archi Taha, Mohammed Benattou
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1260-1270
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Geeta T. Desai, Abhay N. Gaikwad
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1271-1280
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Grace Odette Boussi, Himanshu Gupta, Syed Akhter Hossain
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1281-1289
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Puneeth Prakash, Sharath Kumar Yeliyur Hanumanthaiah
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1290-1301
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Kenjovan Nanggala, Gregorius Natanael Elwirehardja, Bens Pardamean
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1302-1310
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Sukemi Sukemi, Gabriel Ekoputra Hartono Cahyadi, Samsuryadi Samsuryadi, Muhammad Agung Akbar
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1311-1325
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Agung Nugroho, I Made Artha Agastya, Kusrini Kusrini
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1326-1334
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Fadwa Lachhab, El Mahdi Aboulmanadel
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1335-1344
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Laxmi Bewoor, Anand Bewoor, Pravin P. Hujare, Praveen Rathod, Vedant Yetekar, Shrish Dollin
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1345-1354
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Jyoti Wadmare, Reena Lokare, Ganesh Wadmare, Dakshita Kolte, Kapil Bhatia, Jyotika Singh, Sakshi Agrawal
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1355-1362
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Hicham Ait El Attar, Hassan Samri, Moulay El Houssine Ech-Chhibat, Khalifa Mansouri, Abderrahim Bahani, Tarek Bahrar
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1363-1376
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Cynthia Ayu Dwi Lestari, Syaiful Anam, Umu Sa’adah
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1377-1385
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Kesavan Mettur Varadharajan, Josephine Prem Kumar, Nanda Ashwin
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1386-1400
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Nrusingha Tripathy, Debahuti Mishra, Sarbeswara Hota, Mandakini Priyadarshani Behera, Gobinda Chandra Das, Sasanka Sekhar Dalai, Subrat Kumar Nayak
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1401-1409
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Wiharto Wiharto, Angga Exca Pradipta Syaifuddin
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1410-1419
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Abdul Rahman Mohamad Rom, Nursuriati Jamil, Shafaf Ibrahim
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1420-1429
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Haniah Mahmudah, Aulia Siti Aisjah, Syamsul Arifin, Catur Arif Prastyanto
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1430-1440
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Bijal Utsav Gadhia, Shahid S. Modasiya
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1441-1449
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Sreelatha Sreelatha, Vrinda Shivashetty
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1450-1460
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Kakirala Durga Bhavani, Melkias Ferni Ukrit
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1461-1470
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Sumaiya Shaikh, Sathish Kumar Kannaiah
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1471-1483
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Mustafa Hiri, Nabil Ourdani, Mohamed Chrayah, Abeer Alsadoon, Noura Aknin
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1484-1495
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Rami Yousuf, Eman Yaser Daraghmi
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1496-1506
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Anucha Tungkasthan, Nipat Jongsawat, Padma Nyoman Crisnapati, Yamin Thwe
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1507-1517
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Redouane Lhiadi, Abdessamad Jaddar, Abdelali Kaaouachi
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1518-1530
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Priya Dasarwar, Uma Yadav, Nekita Chavhan
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1531-1539
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Yousef Alraba'nah, Mohammad Hiari
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1540-1547
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Soumaya Nouna, Assia Nouna, Mohamed Mansouri, Ilyas Tammouch, Boujamaa Achchab
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1548-1560
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Parabattina Bhagath, Malempati Shanmukha, Pradip K. Das
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1561-1567
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Benjamin Jason Tantra, Moeljono Widjaja
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1568-1575
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Ikram Qarbal, Nawal Sael, Sara Ouahabi
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1576-1586
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Neda Alipour, Serdar Aydın
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1587-1596
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Hajra Faki Ali, Adila Alfa Krisnadhi
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1597-1604
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Phuong-Nhung Nguyen, Nguyen Thu-Hien, Truong-Thang Nguyen, Nguyen Thi Thu-Nga, Nguyen Thi Anh-Phuong, Tuan-Linh Nguyen
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1605-1615
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Sun Thurain Moe, Khin Mar Soe, Than Than Nwe
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1616-1624
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Fachrul Kurniawan, Triyo Supriyatno
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1625-1633
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Yoke Lian Lau, Swee Mee Tan, Anna Lynn Abu Bakar, Zi Xian Yong, Zi Hong Yong, Ernahwatikah Nasir, Chen Jung Ku
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1634-1641
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Iwan Fauzi, Natalina Asi
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1642-1653
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Othman Berrada Chakour, Abdelaziz Ettaoufik, Khalid Aissaoui, Abderrahim Maizate
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1654-1662
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Wael Ahmad AlZoubi, Ibrahim Mahmoud Alturani, Roba Mahmoud Ali Aloglah
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1663-1672
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Widi Aribowo, Laith Abualigah, Diego Oliva, Toufik Mzili, Aliyu Sabo
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1673-1682
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