scholarly journals Voice Enabled Robotic cum Prosthetic Arm for Disabled People

Author(s):  
Rashmi Tyagi

Thriving the use of prevailing technologies in a planned & statistical order so as to achieve something we could make use of, benefiting especially abled common people as well as upcoming vocal based era of robotics, we came up with Voice Enabled prosthetic / robotic Arm. This project was earlier based on providing well-functioning cheap artificial limb, until we explored wide aspects of uses of this technical piece while working on it. Project may be categorized as IoT, based on tech tools used in building it. Working on Natural Language Processing (NLP) this project is able to understand up to 100 daily use commands at its lowest level.

The information on WWW has mounted to a greater height, overriding to fledgling analysis in the direction of sentiments using Artificial Intelligence. Sentiment Analysis deals with the calculus exploration of sentiments, opinions and subjectivity. In this paper, multilingual tweets are analyzed for identifying the polarities of various political parties like AAP, BJP, Samajwadi, BSP and Congress; so that the users will get an idea that to which party they should give their vote. The data is being analyzed using Natural Language Processing. Using different smoothening techniques, noise is removed from data, classified by using Machine learning algorithms and then the accuracy of the system is gauged using various evaluation precision measures. The central premise of this research is to benignant common people and politicians both. For common people; is for deciding their precious vote, to which party to give will be good for themselves and nation too. For politicians; they will have an idea about themselves i.e. after seeking the polarities of different parties, the politicians will have an idea which party is preferable and which is not preferable, so that the politicians can work accordingly. The system shows comparison among VADER and SVM algorithm; and SVM algorithm showed 90% accuracy.


2020 ◽  
pp. 3-17
Author(s):  
Peter Nabende

Natural Language Processing for under-resourced languages is now a mainstream research area. However, there are limited studies on Natural Language Processing applications for many indigenous East African languages. As a contribution to covering the current gap of knowledge, this paper focuses on evaluating the application of well-established machine translation methods for one heavily under-resourced indigenous East African language called Lumasaaba. Specifically, we review the most common machine translation methods in the context of Lumasaaba including both rule-based and data-driven methods. Then we apply a state of the art data-driven machine translation method to learn models for automating translation between Lumasaaba and English using a very limited data set of parallel sentences. Automatic evaluation results show that a transformer-based Neural Machine Translation model architecture leads to consistently better BLEU scores than the recurrent neural network-based models. Moreover, the automatically generated translations can be comprehended to a reasonable extent and are usually associated with the source language input.


Diabetes ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 1243-P
Author(s):  
JIANMIN WU ◽  
FRITHA J. MORRISON ◽  
ZHENXIANG ZHAO ◽  
XUANYAO HE ◽  
MARIA SHUBINA ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pamela Rogalski ◽  
Eric Mikulin ◽  
Deborah Tihanyi

In 2018, we overheard many CEEA-AGEC members stating that they have "found their people"; this led us to wonder what makes this evolving community unique. Using cultural historical activity theory to view the proceedings of CEEA-ACEG 2004-2018 in comparison with the geographically and intellectually adjacent ASEE, we used both machine-driven (Natural Language Processing, NLP) and human-driven (literature review of the proceedings) methods. Here, we hoped to build on surveys—most recently by Nelson and Brennan (2018)—to understand, beyond what members say about themselves, what makes the CEEA-AGEC community distinct, where it has come from, and where it is going. Engaging in the two methods of data collection quickly diverted our focus from an analysis of the data themselves to the characteristics of the data in terms of cultural historical activity theory. Our preliminary findings point to some unique characteristics of machine- and human-driven results, with the former, as might be expected, focusing on the micro-level (words and language patterns) and the latter on the macro-level (ideas and concepts). NLP generated data within the realms of "community" and "division of labour" while the review of proceedings centred on "subject" and "object"; both found "instruments," although NLP with greater granularity. With this new understanding of the relative strengths of each method, we have a revised framework for addressing our original question.  


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vadim V. Korolev ◽  
Artem Mitrofanov ◽  
Kirill Karpov ◽  
Valery Tkachenko

The main advantage of modern natural language processing methods is a possibility to turn an amorphous human-readable task into a strict mathematic form. That allows to extract chemical data and insights from articles and to find new semantic relations. We propose a universal engine for processing chemical and biological texts. We successfully tested it on various use-cases and applied to a case of searching a therapeutic agent for a COVID-19 disease by analyzing PubMed archive.


2018 ◽  
pp. 35-38
Author(s):  
O. Hyryn

The article deals with natural language processing, namely that of an English sentence. The article describes the problems, which might arise during the process and which are connected with graphic, semantic, and syntactic ambiguity. The article provides the description of how the problems had been solved before the automatic syntactic analysis was applied and the way, such analysis methods could be helpful in developing new analysis algorithms. The analysis focuses on the issues, blocking the basis for the natural language processing — parsing — the process of sentence analysis according to their structure, content and meaning, which aims to analyze the grammatical structure of the sentence, the division of sentences into constituent components and defining links between them.


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