Saeid Nahavandi
Deakin University
1077 Papers
4.1K Citations
Saeid Nahavandi is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Artificial neural network. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 987 publications. Previous affiliations of Saeid Nahavandi include Delft University of Technology & Monash University.
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Papers
Assessing Performance of Genetic and Firefly Algorithms for Optimal Design of Heat Exchangers
Rihanna Khosravi,Abbas Khosravi,Saeid Nahavandi +2 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: Genetic algorithm and firefly algorithm are implemented for finding the optimal values for seven key design variables of the STHX model and it is found that the behaviour of the majority of decision variables remain consistent in different runs of the FA optimization process.
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Next generation robotic counter IED technology : A step change in capability
James Mullins,Mick Fielding,Zoran Najdovski,Saeid Nahavandi,Wayne Budd +4 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In 2006, Deakin University's Centre for Intelligent Systems Research (CISR) was awarded funding through the Capability and Technology Demonstrator (CTD) Program managed by the Australian Defence Force to investigate the use of haptic or force feedback technology for Counter-IED tasks.
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Knowledge extraction from a mixed transfer function artificial neural network
M. Imad Khan,Yakov Frayman,Saeid Nahavandi +2 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a Mixed Transfer Function Artificial Neural Network (MTFANN) is proposed to obtain high level knowledge and similar generalization comparatively to monotransfer function nets in a global optimization context.
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Mixed transfer function neural networks for knowledge acquisition
M. Imad Khan,Yakov Frayman,Saeid Nahavandi +2 more
- 10 Feb 2009
TL;DR: A novel type of ANN is proposed, a Mixed Transfer Function Artificial Neural Network (MTFANN), which aims to improve the complexity fitting and comprehensibility of the most popular type ofANN (MLP - a Multilayer Perceptron).
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