A Research Paper on: Online Summarization and Real-Time Timeline Generation Using Stream of Tweets

Author(s):  
Geeta G. Dayalani ◽  
Balkrishna K. Patil ◽  
Rajesh A. Auti
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-108
Author(s):  
Neety Bansal ◽  
Parvinder Kaur

The identification of a fuzzy model is a complex and nonlinear problem. This can be formulated as a search and optimisation problem and many computing approaches are available in the literature to solve this problem. This research paper is focused on using a new nature inspired approach for fuzzy modeling based on Bat Algorithm which is derived from the behaviour of micro-bats to search for their prey. The bat algorithm approach has been implemented and validated successfully on a rapid battery charger fuzzy controller problem. Currently, the key requirement is real-time solutions to complex problems at a blazing speed. Bat algorithm evolved the optimised fuzzy model within a few seconds as compared to other approaches.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (9) ◽  
pp. 4116-4121
Author(s):  
R. Geetanjali ◽  
Charles Galaxyaan ◽  
M. Niranjanamurthy

Data science, in its utmost essential form, is wholly about realizing. It encompasses reviewing, Processing, and Extracting valued identifications from a set of information. However, the word and procedure have-been about for quite a few time spans, it was principally a subsection of computer science. Currently, it has established into a self-determining field. One of the modern application of data-science includes cyber security. Cyber Security is an emerged and a saturated field which is omnipresent. It’s sound strange to study Data-Science with the expectations of refining cybersecurity, but in realism, it makes a lot of intellect. This research paper evaluates the progresses in using Data science for cyber security, the categories of cybersecurity threats and challenges posed. The authors have analyzed how data science concepts are being used to solve these challenges and detect and prevent attacks real-time.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zbigniew Wołczyński

The article presents how embedded systems can be used to collect data in the long-term traction of a car. It is assumed that the long period is the time of a travelled distance, e.g. a few thousands of kilometers, or a time, e.g. a month. Such data can be used to optimize the control systems and to diagnose unusual faults in mechatronic systems. The research paper presents how, with the use of very cheap devices, it is possible to collect data that quite often could not be collected even with the use of very expensive measuring devices. The possibility of simple analysis of signals in real time was also noted.


Face detection and analysis systems has been growing in last few years for various applications. Since the hardware performance increase in last few years, useof Deep Learning, Convolution Neural Network, Face detection, Face analysis techniques is increasing and day by day developed models are breaking accuracies of previous models and research in various tasks. Facial analysis system with age, gender and emotion recognition have been proposed with good accuracies for real-time and non-real time both. The present research paper focuses to provide a robust system architecture for age, gender and emotion recognition in real time which can be use in commercial, healthcare, and many more industries. To achieve this a literature survey is done on the same topic with previous researches to compare their results. The final model architecture proposed in this research paper is efficient and fast and provides accurate results as compare to previous researches


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-88
Author(s):  
Malti Bansal ◽  
Harmandeep Singh ◽  
Gaurav Sharma

This research paper reviews and briefly discusses about the multiplexers and demultiplexers. This research paper aims to explore the history of multiplexers, types of multiplexers, applications and the real-time use cases of multiplexers. Furthermore, it also includes a brief introduction on the different multiplexing techniques employed in analog and digital electronics, ongoing research studies and future research scope for multiplexers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (04) ◽  
pp. 24984-24988
Author(s):  
Vaidehi Shrivastava ◽  
Harsh Dhakad ◽  
Samarth Bajaj ◽  
Viplove Divyasheesh

This research paper focuses on creating a platform for street vendors which will improve their availability to users by displaying their real-time location nearby user’s locality along with their respective services. This doesn’t require any expensive hardware allowing users to get notified when a hawker providing services of user’s interest pass through her street. Small-scaled business people like hawkers have a large impact on a country's economy because of their large population in developing countries like India. Due to minimal exposure to technology, they use classic business methods which struggle to uphold their position against tough competition from large organizations. These hawkers can be uplifted by providing a platform which will be based on advanced business strategies developed on the basis of those which are introduced by modern economists and business ideologists. This platform will be as useful for static vendors as it is for dynamic vendors not limiting to a single service but to all street vendors present despite the service they provide. Hence, users won’t have to look for vendors floating in the streets as their location will be visible on the map in the application.


Author(s):  
Snehil Saurav

In this research paper, author has studied top pharmaceutical companies around the globe and their relationship with pharmacies. Based on the analysis author has identified current challenges their supply chain is facing and how IT can help them to make their supply chain more responsive and reliable. IT framework which can address the supply chain challenges has also been proposed here. Second part of the paper deals with how retailers can help the industry to overcome these challenges. Pharma companies need to partner with pharmacies for a win-win situation and this partnership can address most of the challenges being faced by the industry. This partnership will help in various ways like getting accurate information across the entire chain at any point and at any location, Instant access to real-time demand by the end user, visibility of all handovers in the supply chain and helps in setting-up seamless collaboration between all parties.


1979 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 41-47
Author(s):  
Donald A. Landman

This paper describes some recent results of our quiescent prominence spectrometry program at the Mees Solar Observatory on Haleakala. The observations were made with the 25 cm coronagraph/coudé spectrograph system using a silicon vidicon detector. This detector consists of 500 contiguous channels covering approximately 6 or 80 Å, depending on the grating used. The instrument is interfaced to the Observatory’s PDP 11/45 computer system, and has the important advantages of wide spectral response, linearity and signal-averaging with real-time display. Its principal drawback is the relatively small target size. For the present work, the aperture was about 3″ × 5″. Absolute intensity calibrations were made by measuring quiet regions near sun center.


Author(s):  
Alan S. Rudolph ◽  
Ronald R. Price

We have employed cryoelectron microscopy to visualize events that occur during the freeze-drying of artificial membranes by employing real time video capture techniques. Artificial membranes or liposomes which are spherical structures within internal aqueous space are stabilized by water which provides the driving force for spontaneous self-assembly of these structures. Previous assays of damage to these structures which are induced by freeze drying reveal that the two principal deleterious events that occur are 1) fusion of liposomes and 2) leakage of contents trapped within the liposome [1]. In the past the only way to access these events was to examine the liposomes following the dehydration event. This technique allows the event to be monitored in real time as the liposomes destabilize and as water is sublimed at cryo temperatures in the vacuum of the microscope. The method by which liposomes are compromised by freeze-drying are largely unknown. This technique has shown that cryo-protectants such as glycerol and carbohydrates are able to maintain liposomal structure throughout the drying process.


Author(s):  
R.P. Goehner ◽  
W.T. Hatfield ◽  
Prakash Rao

Computer programs are now available in various laboratories for the indexing and simulation of transmission electron diffraction patterns. Although these programs address themselves to the solution of various aspects of the indexing and simulation process, the ultimate goal is to perform real time diffraction pattern analysis directly off of the imaging screen of the transmission electron microscope. The program to be described in this paper represents one step prior to real time analysis. It involves the combination of two programs, described in an earlier paper(l), into a single program for use on an interactive basis with a minicomputer. In our case, the minicomputer is an INTERDATA 70 equipped with a Tektronix 4010-1 graphical display terminal and hard copy unit.A simplified flow diagram of the combined program, written in Fortran IV, is shown in Figure 1. It consists of two programs INDEX and TEDP which index and simulate electron diffraction patterns respectively. The user has the option of choosing either the indexing or simulating aspects of the combined program.


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