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                <text>In this research, we built a system to detect fire using the ViBe (Visual Background Extractor) algorithm to extract dynamic &#13;
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                <text>Cocoa agricultural production in Indonesia is currently very low while demand continues to increase every year, so it is very&#13;
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data using data mining techniques that specifically use the K-Means Clustering algorithm, and Gaussian Mixture Models. In &#13;
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important for the government and researchers to develop technologies that can increase cocoa production yields where the &#13;
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                <text>Task allocation in multi-agent system can be defined as a problem of allocating a number of agents to the task. One of the &#13;
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                <text>Financial institutions in the form of banks provide facilities in the form of credit cards, but with the development of technology, &#13;
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accurately. Therefore, this study aims to classify fraudulent transactions. The proposed method is Ensemble Learning which &#13;
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