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Zakaria Shams Siam
Zakaria Shams Siam
Department of Computer Science, University at Albany, State University of New York
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Water level forecasting using spatiotemporal attention-based long short-term memory network
F Noor, S Haq, M Rakib, T Ahmed, Z Jamal, ZS Siam, RT Hasan, ...
Water 14 (4), 612, 2022
482022
A novel framework for addressing uncertainties in machine learning-based geospatial approaches for flood prediction
MSG Adnan, ZS Siam, I Kabir, Z Kabir, MR Ahmed, QK Hassan, ...
Journal of Environmental Management 326, 116813, 2023
412023
National-scale flood risk assessment using GIS and remote sensing-based hybridized deep neural network and fuzzy analytic hierarchy process models: a case of Bangladesh
ZS Siam, RT Hasan, SS Anik, F Noor, MSG Adnan, RM Rahman, ...
Geocarto International 37 (26), 12119-12148, 2022
322022
Dynamics of COVID-19 transmission in Dhaka and Chittagong: Two business hubs of Bangladesh
ZS Siam, M Arifuzzaman, MS Ahmed, FA Khan, MH Rashid, MS Islam
Clinical epidemiology and global health 10, 100684, 2021
252021
Study of hybridized support vector regression based flood susceptibility mapping for Bangladesh
ZS Siam, RT Hasan, SS Anik, F Noor, MSG Adnan, RM Rahman
Advances and Trends in Artificial Intelligence. From Theory to Practice …, 2021
232021
Study of machine learning techniques on accident data
ZS Siam, RT Hasan, SS Anik, A Dev, SI Alita, M Rahaman, RM Rahman
Advances in Computational Collective Intelligence: 12th International …, 2020
82020
No lockdown policy for COVID-19 epidemic in Bangladesh: Good, bad or ugly?
M Arifuzzaman, ZS Siam, MH Rashid, MS Islam
International Journal of Modern Physics C 32 (05), 2150062, 2021
72021
Effects of label noise on regression performances and model complexities for hybridized machine learning based spatial flood susceptibility modelling
ZS Siam, RT Hasan, RM Rahman
Cybernetics and Systems 53 (4), 362-379, 2022
52022
Improving MRI Resolution: A Cycle Consistent Generative Adversarial Network-based Approach for 3T to 7T Translation
ZS Siam, RT Hasan, MH Chowdhury, MSI Sumon, MBI Reaz, SHBM Ali, ...
IEEE Access, 2024
12024
‘No lockdown’policy for COVID-19 epidemic in Bangladesh: Good, bad or ugly?
ZS Siam, M Arifuzzaman, MH Rashid, MS Islam
medRxiv, 2020.10. 21.20216812, 2020
12020
Landslide susceptibility mapping using machine-learning algorithms and earth observation data
MSG Adnan, ZS Siam, S Chakma, MR Rashedur, A Dewan
Earth Observation Applications to Landslide Mapping, Monitoring and Modeling …, 2025
2025
A novel dataset of Gupta archer type coins for machine learning-based classification
I Al Mamoon, ZS Siam, AA Al Galib, T Dango, K Chakma, P Dev, ...
Data in Brief 57, 110934, 2024
2024
Deep Learning-Based Conjunctival Melanoma Detection Using Ocular Surface Images
KK Podder, MK Alam, ZS Siam, KR Islam, P Dutta, A Mushtak, ...
Deep Learning Applications in Image Analysis, 113-131, 2023
2023
Integration of fuzzy logic in the SEIRD compartmental model for the analysis of intervention and transmission heterogeneity on SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics
ZS Siam, RT Hasan, H Ahamed, SK Youme, SS Anik, SI Alita, ...
International Journal of Modern Physics C 33 (07), 2250091, 2022
2022
A Theoretical Linguistic Fuzzy Rule-Based Compartmental Modeling for the COVID-19 Pandemic
ZS Siam, RT Hasan, H Ahamed, SK Youme, SS Anik, SI Alita, ...
International Journal of Fuzzy System Applications (IJFSA) 11 (1), 1-22, 2022
2022
Analysis of Continuous Motor Nerve Conduction Velocity Distribution from Compound Muscle Action Potential
ZS Siam, RT Hasan, MAS Karal, MA Masud, ZB Mahbub
2020 11th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering …, 2020
2020
Feature Extraction and Analysis of Gupta Archer-Type Numismatic using Segment Anything Model
K Chakma, T Dango, AA Galib, ZS Siam, I Al Mamoon
Brain Lesion Segmentation from Aligned Cranial CT and MRI using Segment Anything Model
MSB Abdullah, MDM Asif, MDT Islam, ZS Siam, AM Khan, I Al
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