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1 | Improving Voice Assistant System Performance Using Machine Learning Technique by Mr. Balakrishnan Balasenthil, BE, MS | The purpose of this research is to improve the voice assistant systems capability from user dictation to recommendations receiving stage by normalizing observed output latencies across various levels of utterances. To achieve this, voice assistant client data will be subjected to online or offline voice recognition types on basis of reference to classification output achieved by machine learning models trained on datasets created from voice assistant system usability aspects. Statistical analysis has been done on the dataset to determine applicable machine learning models selection. Due to the multi-class nature of the dataset, multiclass logistic regression, KNN model, and Naive Bayes were chosen for building a classification model and comparing efficiencies. Naive Bayes resulted in better accuracy while compared to Logistic but similar to KNN Model. An improved system design approach is presented at the end of the study. | 03-September-2020 | 09-October-2020/ 13-October-2020 |
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2 | Meiotic Studies in Three Populations of Lantana Camara L. from Gaya town by Shalini Agrawal | Three populations of Lantana Camara L. were studied meiotically from three different places of Gaya town. In all the populations the gametic number was found to be n=11. The chromosomal abnormalities reported during meiotic studies in three populations comprised of univalent and multivalent formation, translocation chains and rings, clumping of chromosomes and precocious separation of chromosome at metaphase-1 stage. At anaphase-1 simple chromosomal bridge, chromosomal laggards, lagging bivalents and unequal separation of chromosomes as well as clumping were found to be typical anomalies. At anaphase-11, multipolar and disturbed polarity were observed in few cases, resulting in the formation of triads, pentads with micronuclei. It was concluded that translocation plays a vital role when the population is heterogeneous and heterozygous. | 09-October-2020 | 29-October-2020/ 31-October-2020 |
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3 | Online Ecommerce Hypermarket Shopping site with Product Recommendation System, Prediction based System by Machine Learning, Internet Security and Artificial Intelligence by Aayushi Shukla, Rahul Khare & Ankita Shukla | In this paper, an e-commerce website with Content-based Recommendations and collaborative filtering recommender systems is proposed. The Recommender system makes use of data mining and information filtering techniques to make sure that the customer has been recommended a product based on his/her choice. The Collaborative Filtering works on similar likes of different users and recommends the products accordingly. It checks if two users have similar tastes and if 1 user has liked a specific product, so it recommends the same to the other. The Content-based Recommendations recommend items with similar metadata tags. The proposed website makes use of both the algorithms to provide the user with ease of navigating and saves their time as well. It makes use of an Artificial Intelligence bot for support to acknowledge the queries of the users and provide them with a solution to their problems. The Payment Gateway system is fully secured with SSL/TLS to enable fast and secure transactions. To strengthen the security more, the IP Lookup checks if it's a spy or if someone is trying to gain access illegally. It also shows the IP address of all the Active People on the website. For the fast delivery, we have made use of an Automated Shipping Estimator based on Zon. Thus the website is secured helps the users to probe deeper into their shopping needs and order within less time the products they require. | 22-September-2020 | 09-October-2020/ 20-October-2020 |
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4 | Inter-Cultural Racial Disagreement and Conflict in Kamala Markandeya’s Some Inner Fury and Ruth P. Jhabvala's A Backward Place by Dr Sunita Saini | This article focuses on trends in inter-cultural marriages and how those relationship influence the dynamics among families and the development of children and adolescent. Distorted perception of social order and cultural values, too, hampers the harmonious relationships of husband and wife in cross- cultural marriages. We all know that ideal relationship involves long term sharing of attitudes, beliefs and tastes. But the world around them seems to be shaken when either of the partner destroys mutual trust reducing the relationship to a mere living together, the feelings being emotionless and dead . Another source of potential difficulty in inter- cultural marriages is that each partner views the other partner not only as an individual but as representative of cultural and ethnic groups. All societies have a different set of food preferences, habits and their customs. These are imbibed into an individual since childhood to adulthood. When two people from different social groups come together they have to invest a lot of energy in unlearning what they have seen while growing up and doing spontaneously, imitating their parents. This becomes further difficult for an individual when having a hectic schedule and the asking rate of jobs, project and career is high. Priorities of job and fast life gives rise to belittled sensitivity taking its toll on marriage and married life. For normal marriages things go with the flow, but for cross-cultural marriage lot of energy, time and understanding is required to keep things positive. In short, cross-cultural and inter-racial marriages pose threat to marital harmony when couples are brought upon different atmosphere or they profess different faiths and perceive most of the things in life from different points of view. Conflicts often arise in any form of relationships. Whether be intimate relationship between husband and wife, employee with co-worker, friend and friend, and so many other relationship. In our lives, we often face conflicts and disagreement on certain issues. These disagreement are often based on different ethnicities, gender and relation. The inter-cultural, inter-creed, inter-class or inter-racial marriages are usually lacking in many a field. Spouses in such marriages require adjustment on a day to day basis to keep things going. Mutual acceptance and liking may have brought them together but outside factors like social, economic, financial or religious faith are not under their control. Conflicts begin arising when these factors start influencing the philosophy, ideology and future decisions of the couple and both try to assert each other of being righteous. Way of communication and language can be one of the biggest hurdles faced by inter-racial or inter-cultural couples. At first couples muse on another language being spoken in their home. They may enjoy hearing it. Later certain phrases, idioms or tone may become a point of contention particularly when spoken at family gatherings. | 09-October-2020 | 29-October-2020/ 31-October-2020 |
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5 | Crystallization of Fact and Fiction in the Novels of William Faulkner by Rachna Rani | William Faulkner was one of the most serious and highly integrated artists of the first half of the twentieth century. At this critical time, William Faulkner came to write his novels assimilating the spine of his time. Faulkner was not a novelist to roam about in the world of wild imagination or in the domain of drams. He had faced the stern realities of life. Faulkner found great store in classical mythology which Faulkner found not only in Homer, the Greek playwright, and the Latin poets, but also in the works of classical anthropologists such as Sir James Frazer, Janes Harrison, and Gilbert Murry. The present paper will highlight the crystallization of fact and fiction in the novels of William Faulkner. | 9-October-2020 | 29-October-2020/ 31-October-2020 |
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6 | A Study on Challenges Faced by Household Owners Managing Domestic Workers by Ms Archana Kherde & Dr Milind Peshave | Domestic helper is an integral
part of society who helps every working professionals in the
smooth functioning of their household chores. A career
oriented woman needs additional help to create a balance in
her professional and personal life. Domestic helper is thus a
necessity of such officials. Although owners need domestic
helpers to carry out the daily tasks smoothly, they cannot
agree to every terms and conditions of domestic helper. They
have to constantly look out for ideas to motivate their maids
and servants. It might seem a very inconsiderable topic of
discussion, however managing the domestic helper has become a
part of daily struggle in owner's life. This study found that the major challenges faced by household owners are of the daily life. This paper is based on personal opinion of household owners. Based on finding the study motivational tools for domestic helpers and recommend key practices for them at the workplace. |
22-October-2020 | 10-November-2020/ 15-November-2020 |
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