scholarly journals Music Recommender System Using ChatBot

Author(s):  
Shivam Sakore

Abstract: In this era of technological advances, text-based music recommendations are much needed as they will help humans relieve stress with soothing music according to their moods. In this project, we have implemented a chatbot that recommends music based on the user's text tone. By analyzing the tone of the text expressed by the user, we can identify the mood. Once the mood is identified, the application will play songs in the form of a web page based on the user's choice as well as his current mood. In our proposed system, themain goal is to reliably determine a user's mood based on their text tone with an application that can be installed on the user's desktop. In today's world, human computer interaction (HCI) plays a crucial role, and the most popular concept in HCI is recognition of emotion from text. As part of this process, the frontal view of the user's text is used to determine the mood. The extraction of text tone from the user's text is anotherimportant aspect. We have used IBM Analyser to check the text tone of the user and to predict the mood based on the text of the user, and Last.FM API to recommend songs based on themood of the user. Keywords: Introduction, Product-Architecture, Tone Analyzer, Music Classification Based on Mood, Acoustic Analysis, Experiment, Future/Current Use, Importance, Background, Literature Survey, Methodology, Equations, Planning, Tools and Technology, Conclusion.

This article is written about the result of research on the improving the technology for the development of a culture of students’ communication based on English in the context of the activation of ethnic-cultural relations. The tasks of the research consist of fromstudy and theoretical understanding of philosophical, pedagogical, psychological and linguistic literature on the development of students' culture of communication in English in the context of intensification of ethno cultural relations;studying the experience of foreign countries (sites), improving the mechanism for developing a culture of student communication based on the creation of the “The art of communication” platform in social networks Facebook and Telegram in English;improving the culture of student communication in English based on an innovative approach to technology development (“Communication Clinic”, “On-line communication environment”, “On-line ambulance”);improving the criteria for assessing the degree of knowledge of students' communication culture in English and the development of scientific and methodological recommendations.. The article consists of from introduction, literature survey, methodology, recommendation, discussions, and conclusion.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Verbin

Photographic Retouching investigates the mediatory work of the news picture editor during the 1930s. It considers what retouched press photographs add to the history of modern photojournalism, and offers a re-examination of the historiography of 1930s press photography. A descriptive analysis of sixteen representative, retouched photographs from the Art Gallery Of Ontario (AGO) British Press Agencies Collection (BPAC) and ten corresponding newspaper and magazine page spreads from the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Dispatch and Life is carried out in conjecture with press photography manuals published between the years 1930 and 1939. A literature survey, methodology section and description of the BPAC provide introductory contextual and historical information. Chapters 4 and 5, the main analytical sections, focus on two aspects of retouching: the technical difficulties that afflicted press photography during the 1930s and how retouching was employed as a corrective tool; and the ways in which retouching was utilized to strengthen and improve upon the photograph’s ability to consistently convey a clear and visually efficient narrative for use by the press.


This article was written with the aim of the formation of national self-awareness and the pride of students in the educational process (based on media). The article defines the following tasks as: to reveal the essence, content, basic structural components of the national self-awareness and pride of the student’s personality, to determine their relationship; to develop a pedagogical model for the effective formation of national selfawareness and pride of students; to identify and justify pedagogical conditions that ensure the optimality of the process of formation of national self-awareness and pride of students in the process of studying media in the context of a national idea and the basis of spirituality; to carry out a pilot test of the constructed model for the formation of national identity and pride of future workers in the educational environment. The article consists of from introduction, literature survey, methodology, recommendation, discussions, and conclusion


This article is written about the result of research on the development of technology for the development of media culture of students of secondary schools. The aim of the research is development of media culture of secondary school students, and the object of the research development of media culture of secondary school students. The tasks of the research are following from analysis of the condition of the technology to develop media culture in students of secondary educational institutions; defining of the educational process of developing media culture in students of secondary education institutions based on media culture development technologies employed abroad; improving the mechanism and content of media culture development in secondary school students; suggesting recommendations on expansion of pedagogical opportunities of media culture development in secondary school students. The article consists of from introduction, literature survey, methodology, recommendation, discussions, and conclusion.


Author(s):  
Poyraz Gürson ◽  
Mustafa Kemal Topcu ◽  
Halil İbrahim Ülker ◽  
Turan Erman Erkan

Energy is one of the fields that innovation is to be speeded up regarding requirements and geopolitical position of Turkey. However, as a result of natural consequence of unplanned and incorrect energy policies, dependency rate of consumed energy of Turkey has reached out a rate of 72 percent. Since need to energy is increasingly growing and a large part of consumed energy is imported, dependency seems to continue to increase. Toward this end, studies related to reducing foreign dependency on energy, the largest input of manufacturing industry in Turkey, are reviewed and discussed with a literature survey methodology. And policy recommendations concerning energy supply security are made. Renewable energy has been attached great importance worldwide as well as nationwide because of providing reliable energy regarding economy, policy, and environment. In order to meet the increasing electricity needs of Turkey as a developing country; the number of facilities on renewable energy are also growing. Domestic production of equipment for renewable energy producing and integrating those into conventional system is of high importance because of energy supply security and sustaining reserves as well as reducing foreign dependency.


This article is written about the result of research on the using of problem tasks in development of creative abilities of pupils in teaching mathematics. The aim of the research is to improve the development methodology of students' creative abilities, through a task-oriented to teaching. The tasks of the research are following from and analytically study those about the practical basis for the development of students' creative abilities using the problematic tasks to teaching mathematics;to improve the methodology for the development of creative abilities of students by teaching them mathematical modeling in solving problems of a non-standard and practical-applied nature;to develop and scientifically substantiate the structural-functional model of the organization of educational and creative activities of students in the process of teaching mathematics; to develop guidelines for improving the methodology, based on the problem task skills development.The article consists of from introduction, literature survey, methodology, discussions,recommendation,and conclusion.


This article was written with the aim of the development of creative thinking of students in the educational process in the context of problem-based learning. The article defines the following tasks as to reveal the essence, content, basic structural components of the student’s creative thinking development, to determine their relationship; to develop a pedagogical model for the effective development of creativity and creative thinking of students; identify and justify pedagogical conditions that ensure the optimality of the development of creative thinking of students in the process of problem-based learning; to carry out an experimental verification of the constructed model for the development of creative thinking of students. The article consists of from introduction, literature survey, methodology, recommendation, discussions, and conclusion.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Verbin

Photographic Retouching investigates the mediatory work of the news picture editor during the 1930s. It considers what retouched press photographs add to the history of modern photojournalism, and offers a re-examination of the historiography of 1930s press photography. A descriptive analysis of sixteen representative, retouched photographs from the Art Gallery Of Ontario (AGO) British Press Agencies Collection (BPAC) and ten corresponding newspaper and magazine page spreads from the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Dispatch and Life is carried out in conjecture with press photography manuals published between the years 1930 and 1939. A literature survey, methodology section and description of the BPAC provide introductory contextual and historical information. Chapters 4 and 5, the main analytical sections, focus on two aspects of retouching: the technical difficulties that afflicted press photography during the 1930s and how retouching was employed as a corrective tool; and the ways in which retouching was utilized to strengthen and improve upon the photograph’s ability to consistently convey a clear and visually efficient narrative for use by the press.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gokhan Aydin

<p class="AnaBalk">This study aims to find empirical evidence between personality elements (authenticity, sense of uniqueness, need for uniqueness) and individual’s preference of scarce products (PUI). A model was founded upon an extension of Snyder’s studies of uniqueness seeking behavior and psychological authenticity literature. Survey methodology was used and a questionnaire was developed using widely accepted authenticity (operationalized under three categories, namely authentic living, self-alienation and external influence), sense of uniqueness (SOU), and need for uniqueness (NFU) scales. A total of 257 valid questionnaires were obtained out of 298 fully-completed forms collected from young millennials in Turkey, one of the largest developing countries with a collectivist culture. The data was analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results indicate that only authentic living has a statistically significant effect on individuals’ SOU. This component of authenticity also has a significant effect on consumers’ desire for scarce and unique products through SOU. Significant but moderate level direct effects of SOU on PUI and NFU on PUI were observed in the analysis. Compared to the extant literature, this study adopts a more comprehensive interpretation of uniqueness, and incorporates authenticity as an antecedent to fill a research gap.</p>


Author(s):  
Rudolf Oldenbourg

The recent renaissance of the light microsope is fueled in part by technological advances in components on the periphery of the microscope, such as the laser as illumination source, electronic image recording (video), computer assisted image analysis and the biochemistry of fluorescent dyes for labeling specimens. After great progress in these peripheral parts, it seems timely to examine the optics itself and ask how progress in the periphery facilitates the use of new optical components and of new optical designs inside the microscope. Some results of this fruitful reflection are presented in this symposium.We have considered the polarized light microscope, and developed a design that replaces the traditional compensator, typically a birefringent crystal plate, with a precision universal compensator made of two liquid crystal variable retarders. A video camera and digital image processing system provide fast measurements of specimen anisotropy (retardance magnitude and azimuth) at ALL POINTS of the image forming the field of view. The images document fine structural and molecular organization within a thin optical section of the specimen.


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