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Abstract: One example of a significant food industry in Indonesia is the tofu industry. Tofu is very popular and has high nutritional value. However, the emergence of serious issues related to the use ...
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ABSTRACT: The advent of the internet, as we all know, has brought about a significant change in human interaction and business operations around the world; yet, this evolution has also been marked by ...
The ML Algorithm Selector is an interactive desktop application built with Python and Tkinter. It guides users through a decision-making process to identify suitable machine learning algorithms for ...
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