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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 24TH NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES: Mathematical Sciences Exploration for the Universal Preservation | 2017

A pilot study of river flow prediction in urban area based on phase space reconstruction

Nur Hamiza Adenan; Nor Zila Abd Hamid; Zulkifley Mohamed; Mohd Salmi Md Noorani

River flow prediction is significantly related to urban hydrology impact which can provide information to solve any problems such as flood in urban area. The daily river flow of Klang River, Malaysia was chosen to be forecasted in this pilot study which based on phase space reconstruction. The reconstruction of phase space involves a single variable of river flow data to m-dimensional phase space in which the dimension (m) is based on the optimal values of Cao method. The results from the reconstruction of phase space have been used in the forecasting process using local linear approximation method. From our investigation, river flow at Klang River is chaotic based on the analysis from Cao method. The overall results provide good value of correlation coefficient. The value of correlation coefficient is acceptable since the area of the case study is influence by a lot of factors. Therefore, this pilot study may be proposed to forecast daily river flow data with the purpose of providing information about th...


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2017

Risk Estimation for Lung Cancer in Libya: Analysis Based on Standardized Morbidity Ratio, Poisson-Gamma Model, BYM Model and Mixture Model

Maryam Ahmed Alhdiri; Nor Azah Samat; Zulkifley Mohamed

Cancer is the most rapidly spreading disease in the world, especially in developing countries, including Libya. Cancer represents a significant burden on patients, families, and their societies. This disease can be controlled if detected early. Therefore, disease mapping has recently become an important method in the fields of public health research and disease epidemiology. The correct choice of statistical model is a very important step to producing a good map of a disease. Libya was selected to perform this work and to examine its geographical variation in the incidence of lung cancer. The objective of this paper is to estimate the relative risk for lung cancer. Four statistical models to estimate the relative risk for lung cancer and population censuses of the study area for the time period 2006 to 2011 were used in this work. They are initially known as Standardized Morbidity Ratio, which is the most popular statistic, which used in the field of disease mapping, Poisson-gamma model, which is one of the earliest applications of Bayesian methodology, Besag, York and Mollie (BYM) model and Mixture model. As an initial step, this study begins by providing a review of all proposed models, which we then apply to lung cancer data in Libya. Maps, tables and graph, goodness-of-fit (GOF) were used to compare and present the preliminary results. This GOF is common in statistical modelling to compare fitted models. The main general results presented in this study show that the Poisson-gamma model, BYM model, and Mixture model can overcome the problem of the first model (SMR) when there is no observed lung cancer case in certain districts. Results show that the Mixture model is most robust and provides better relative risk estimates across a range of models.


PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE 2016 (ICEMS2016) IN CONJUNCTION WITH 4TH INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS 2016 (IPCSM2016) | 2017

Bladder cancer mapping in Libya based on standardized morbidity ratio and log-normal model

Maryam Ahmed Alhdiri; Nor Azah Samat; Zulkifley Mohamed

Disease mapping contains a set of statistical techniques that detail maps of rates based on estimated mortality, morbidity, and prevalence. A traditional approach to measure the relative risk of the disease is called Standardized Morbidity Ratio (SMR). It is the ratio of an observed and expected number of accounts in an area, which has the greatest uncertainty if the disease is rare or if geographical area is small. Therefore, Bayesian models or statistical smoothing based on Log-normal model are introduced which might solve SMR problem. This study estimates the relative risk for bladder cancer incidence in Libya from 2006 to 2007 based on the SMR and log-normal model, which were fitted to data using WinBUGS software. This study starts with a brief review of these models, starting with the SMR method and followed by the log-normal model, which is then applied to bladder cancer incidence in Libya. All results are compared using maps and tables. The study concludes that the log-normal model gives better rel...


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2017

Disease Mapping for Stomach Cancer in Libya Based on Besag– York– Mollié (BYM) Model

Maryam Ahmed Alhdiri; Nor Azah Samat; Zulkifley Mohamed

Globally, Cancer is the ever-increasing health problem and most common cause of medical deaths. In Libya, it is an important health concern, especially in the setting of an aging population and limited healthcare facilities. Therefore, the goal of this research is to map of the county’ cancer incidence rate using the Bayesian method and identify the high-risk regions (for the first time in a decade). In the field of disease mapping, very little has been done to address the issue of analyzing sparse cancer diseases in Libya. Standardized Morbidity Ratio or SMR is known as a traditional approach to measure the relative risk of the disease, which is the ratio of observed and expected number of accounts in a region that has the greatest uncertainty if the disease is rare or small geographical region. Therefore, to solve some of SMR’s problems, we used statistical smoothing or Bayesian models to estimate the relative risk for stomach cancer incidence in Libya in 2007 based on the BYM model. This research begins with a short offer of the SMR and Bayesian model with BYM model, which we applied to stomach cancer incidence in Libya. We compared all of the results using maps and tables. We found that BYM model is potentially beneficial, because it gives better relative risk estimates compared to SMR method. As well as, it has can overcome the classical method problem when there is no observed stomach cancer in a region.


Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture | 2013

Model development for wheat production: outliers and multicollinearity problem in Cobb-Douglas production function.

Maryouma Enaami; Zulkifley Mohamed; Sazelli Ab Ghani


Journal of Applied Sciences | 2011

Multicollinearity Problem in Cobb-Douglas Production Function

Maryouma Enaami; Sazelli Abdul Ghani; Zulkifley Mohamed


The International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences | 2017

The Current Practice of Data Management of Schools and District Education Offices: Is There a Need for a New Approach?

Nor Hasbiah Ubaidullah; Zulkifley Mohamed; Aslina Saad; Jamilah Hamid; Nazre Abdul Rashid; Mohamadisa Hashim; Saira Banu Omar Khan


The International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences | 2017

Translation, Validity and Reliability of Perceived Organizational Support

Zuraimi Md. Rozdi; Salmiah Othman; Che Nidzam Che Ahmad; Zulkifley Mohamed


The International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences | 2017

A Measurement Model of Independent Learning Based on Connectivism Theory and Web 2.0: Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) Approach

Zulkifley Mohamed; Nor Hasbiah Ubaidullah; Siti Ilyana Mohd Yusof


Jurnal Penyelidikan Dedikasi | 2017

MODEL TRANSISI INSTITUSI BERASASKAN KOMPONEN PENYESUAIAN PELAJAR: PENDEKATAN PEMODELAN KUASA DUA TERKECIL SEPARA

Nor Hashimah Abu Bakar; Zulkifley Mohamed; Noradzimah Abdul Majid

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Nor Hashimah Abu Bakar

Sultan Idris University of Education

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Nor Azah Samat

Sultan Idris University of Education

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Nor Hasbiah Ubaidullah

Sultan Idris University of Education

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Siti Ilyana Mohd Yusof

Sultan Idris University of Education

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Mohd Faizal Nizam Lee Abdullah

Sultan Idris University of Education

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Sazelli Abdul Ghani

Sultan Idris University of Education

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Norazman Arbin

Sultan Idris University of Education

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Aslina Saad

Sultan Idris University of Education

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Azhar Ahmad

Sultan Idris University of Education

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