IS
Presentation slides and Documents
Date | Topics | Files |
การใช้ประโยชน์จากงานวิจัย | doc | |
Genetic Algorithm | sheet slide | |
Regression | sheet slide | |
Nelder-Mead method | ||
Hidden Markov Models | ||
Frontier analysis | ||
Template IS-report | doc | |
External Database
Conference list
Journal list
Journal.Name | Country | indicator | note |
Sci and Technology, Silpakorn | THA | TCI | |
Walailak Journal | THA | TCI, SCOPUS | |
Elsevier--Swarm and Evolutionary Computation | |||
IEICE information system | |||
AMASES (Nov 2016) | *Special issue | ||
Springer—Computational Intelligence and Complexity | |||
Springer—Natural Computing | |||
Springer—Memetic Computing | |||
Springer—Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing | |||
Springer—computational complexity | |||
Engineering Journal | THA | TCI, SCOPUS |
Conference Ranking Lists Approved Conf & Journal List Web of Science Scopus IEEE-CIS
MDPI open access
dataset
Funds
- สกว Jun - Aug
- ข้อมูลนักวิจัย
Machine learning toolbox: Tensorflow, Torch, CNTK, Theano, Caffe
Software
What is a research question?
A research question is the question around which you center your research. It should be:
- clear: it provides enough specifics that one’s audience can easily understand its purpose without needing additional explanation.
- focused: it is narrow enough that it can be answered thoroughly in the space the writing task allows.
- concise: it is expressed in the fewest possible words.
- complex: it is not answerable with a simple “yes” or “no,” but rather requires synthesis and analysis of ideas and sources prior to composition of an answer.
- arguable: its potential answers are open to debate rather than accepted facts.
You should ask a question about an issue that you are genuinely curious and/or passionate about.
Ref: https://writingcenter.gmu.edu/guides/how-to-write-a-research-question
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