Abdullah Saeed Balamash
Orcid: 0000-0001-7249-2575
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Abdullah Saeed Balamash
authored at least 24 papers
between 2013 and 2023.
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Bibliography
2023
A Novel Evasion Attack Against Global Electricity Theft Detectors and a Countermeasure.
IEEE Internet Things J., 2023
2022
Logic-Oriented Autoencoders and Granular Logic Autoencoders: Developing Interpretable Data Representation.
IEEE Trans. Fuzzy Syst., 2022
2020
Int. J. Fuzzy Syst., 2020
2019
2018
Proceedings of the 15th IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, 2018
2017
Modeling with linguistic entities and linguistic descriptors: a perspective of granular computing.
Soft Comput., 2017
Soft consensus measures in group decision making using unbalanced fuzzy linguistic information.
Soft Comput., 2017
Soft Comput., 2017
Perspective-oriented data analysis through the development of information granules of order 2.
Int. J. Approx. Reason., 2017
2016
Decision Support System for Decision Making in Changeable and Multi-Granular Fuzzy Linguistic Contexts.
J. Multiple Valued Log. Soft Comput., 2016
2015
Hierarchical Granular Clustering: An Emergence of Information Granules of Higher Type and Higher Order.
IEEE Trans. Fuzzy Syst., 2015
Distributed proximity-based granular clustering: towards a development of global structural relationships in data.
Soft Comput., 2015
Knowl. Based Syst., 2015
An expansion of fuzzy information granules through successive refinements of their information content and their use to system modeling.
Expert Syst. Appl., 2015
Description and prediction of time series: A general framework of Granular Computing.
Expert Syst. Appl., 2015
2014
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, 2014
2013
The Design of Free Structure Granular Mappings: The Use of the Principle of Justifiable Granularity.
IEEE Trans. Cybern., 2013
Granular representation schemes of time series: A study in an optimal allocation of information granularity.
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence, 2013