scholarly journals Development of Intellectual Web System for Morph Analyzing of Uzbek Words

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (19) ◽  
pp. 9117
Author(s):  
Davlatyor Mengliev ◽  
Vladimir Barakhnin ◽  
Nilufar Abdurakhmonova

Currently, there is an active development of the Uzbek sector of the Internet. In it, as in other national sectors, the most common form of presentation of textual information is semi-structured documents, work that presupposes the availability of reliable algorithms for text analysis, including its lexical characteristics. The article offers an intelligent web application developed for morphological analysis of words in the Uzbek language. The web application is based on the concept of generation and stem analysis of the Uzbek language word forms. A well-known Porter algorithm was chosen as the basis for stemming. The morphoanalyzer generates word forms of the Uzbek language based on the division of words into certain classes, taking into account the specifics and structure of this language. For example, nouns can be classified by meaning (related, nominal), by quantity (singular and plural), by case, and also, by the endings of belonging (possessive).

In the present era, the internet and new technologies are changing the information behavior of news reader .Instead of reading a copy of the local newspaper or watching the scheduledevening news, people increasingly turn to the internet for daily news updates. A Multi-Lingual news feed application is aimed at developing a web based application named multilingual news feed app. This Application deals with the user who wants to read news from the web application. User can select different countries in which a user is interested, the latest news will be fetched from the selected country. The news will be fetched and displayed based on the country selected in its own national language & the news is categorized into 7 different categories. A user can select any category which they are looking for. When you are done selecting the country & category, then the page will automatically refresh and the news will be displayed on MultiLingual news feed application. This application also supports translation and the news can be translated into any language. This application is fully responsive and has a good-looking user interface. The users will find this application much interesting for reading the news articles.


2010 ◽  
pp. 2298-2309
Author(s):  
Justin Meza ◽  
Qin Zhu

Knowledge is the fact or knowing something from experience or via association. Knowledge organization is the systematic management and organization of knowledge (Hodge, 2000). With the advent of Web 2.0, Mashups have become a hot new thing on the Web. A mashup is a Web site or a Web application that combines content from more than one source and delivers it in an integrated way (Fichter, 2006). In this article, we will first explore the concept of mashups and look at the components of a mashup. We will provide an overview of various mashups on the Internet. We will look at literature about knowledge and the knowledge organization. Then, we will elaborate on our experiment of a mashup in an enterprise environment. We will describe how we mixed the content from two sets of sources and created a new source: a novel way of organizing and displaying HP Labs Technical Reports. The findings from our project will be included and some best practices for creating enterprise mashups will be given. The future of enterprise mashups will be discussed as well.


Author(s):  
J. Vijaya Sagar Reddy ◽  
G. Ramesh

Web applications are the most widely used software in the internet. When a web application is developed and deployed in the real environment, It is very severe if any bug found by the attacker or the customer or the owner of the web application. It is the very important to do the proper pre-analysis testing before the release. It is very costly thing if the proper testing of web application is not done at the development location and any bug found at the customer location. For web application testing the existing systems such as DART, Cute and EXE are available. These tools generate test cases by executing the web application on concrete user inputs. These tools are best suitable for testing static web sites and are not suitable for dynamic web applications. The existing systems needs user inputs for generating the test cases. It is most difficult thing for the human being to provide dynamic inputs for all the possible cases. This paper presents algorithms and implementation, and an experimental evaluation that revealed HTML Failures, Execution Failures, Includes in PHP Web applications.


Author(s):  
Pankaj Kamthan

The Internet, particularly the Web, has opened new vistas for businesses. The ability that anyone, using (virtually) any device could be reached anytime and anywhere presents a tremendous commercial prospective. In retrospect, the fact that almost anyone can set up a Web Application claiming to offer products and services raises the question of credibility from a consumers’ viewpoint. If not addressed, there is a potential for lost consumer confidence, thus significantly reducing the advantages and opportunities the Web as a medium offers. Establishing credibility is essential for an organization’s reputation (Gibson, 2002) and for building consumers’ trust (Kamthan, 1999). The rest of the article is organized as follows. We first provide the motivational background necessary for later discussion. This is followed by the introduction of a framework within which different types of credibility in the context of Web Applications can be systematically addressed and thereby improved. Next, challenges and directions for future research are outlined. Finally, concluding remarks are given.


Author(s):  
Adiraju Prasanth Rao

The Semantic Web is a standard of Common Data Formats on WWW with aim to convert the current web data of unstructured and semi-structured documents into a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across applications, enterprises. The main purpose of the Semantic Web is driving the evolution of the current Web by enabling users to find, share, and combine information more easily. Humans are capable of using the Web to carry out tasks such as searching for the lowest price for a LAPTOP. However, machines cannot accomplish all of these tasks without human direction, because web pages are designed to be read by people, not machines. The semantic web is a vision of information that can be readily interpreted by machines, so machines can perform more of the tedious work involved in finding, combining, and acting upon information on the web. The chapter presents the architecture of semantic web, its challenging issues and also data quality principles. These principles provide a better decision making within organization and will maximize long term data integration and interoperability.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 977-983
Author(s):  
Muhammad Johari ◽  
Arif Laksito

Today, consumers are faced with an abundance of information on the internet; accordingly, it is hard for them to reach the vital information they need. One of the reasonable solutions in modern society is implementing information filtering. Some researchers implemented a recommender system as filtering to increase customers’ experience in social media and e-commerce. This research focuses on the combination of two methods in the recommender system, that is, demographic and content-based filtering, commonly it is called hybrid filtering. In this research, item products are collected using the data crawling method from the big three e-commerce in Indonesia (Shopee, Tokopedia, and Bukalapak). This experiment has been implemented in the web application using the Flask framework to generate products’ recommended items. This research employs the IMDb weight rating formula to get the best score lists and TF-IDF with Cosine similarity to create the similarity between products to produce related items.  


2019 ◽  
pp. 016555151988860
Author(s):  
Salim Afra ◽  
Reda Alhajj

Extracting criminals’ information and discovering their network are techniques that investigators often rely on to get extra information about criminal incidents and potential criminals. With the recent advances of the Web, a.k.a. Web 2.0, it has become a rich source of data which provides a variety of information sources. In this article, we propose an integrated framework that combines a variety of available components and makes use of different sources of information provided on the Web to get a better knowledge about criminals or terrorists (we will use criminals to cover all terrorists in the rest of this article). Our system extracts criminals’ information and their corresponding network using Web sources, such as online newspapers, official reports, and social media. It uses text analysis to identify key persons and topics from crawled Web documents. We build a criminal graph from the analysed text based on the co-occurrence of mentioning of criminals. Further analysis is applied on the constructed graph to get key people, hidden relationships and interactions between criminals, as well as hierarchical criminal groups within a network. For every process in the framework, we analysed various available works and implementations that could be used in the process. While analysing social media posts, we identified several challenges which show what solutions could be used for that purpose. Finally, we provide a Web application which implements the proposed framework. It also shows how helpful and efficient the system is in extracting and analysing criminal information.


Author(s):  
María De Jesús Rodríguez-Vargas ◽  
Guadalupe Villanueva-García ◽  
Arnulfo Gómez-García ◽  
Marisol Arroyo-Almaguer

The web application for children with diction problems, seeks to contribute to the reduction of a pronunciation problem known as dyslalia. The application can be used on any device connected to the internet, its main purpose is through exercises and dynamics integrated in it, improve the diction that children present in the range of 4 to 6 years of age. The methodology used is the development of iterations that allows reducing the risk that arises between the needs of the user and the final product due to misunderstandings during the requirements collection stage; having the advantage of carrying out the development in small cycles, allowing to better manage risks and deliveries. The web application for children with diction problems, in its first version, has had good results, highlighting its functionality and application, which has shown great acceptance by children, educators, experts and even parents, but about all because in the period of use of a month have begun to have improvements in the pronunciation of users (boys and girls).


Author(s):  
Adiraju Prasanth Rao

The Semantic Web is a standard of Common Data Formats on WWW with aim to convert the current web data of unstructured and semi-structured documents into a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across applications, enterprises. The main purpose of the Semantic Web is driving the evolution of the current Web by enabling users to find, share, and combine information more easily. Humans are capable of using the Web to carry out tasks such as searching for the lowest price for a LAPTOP. However, machines cannot accomplish all of these tasks without human direction, because web pages are designed to be read by people, not machines. The semantic web is a vision of information that can be readily interpreted by machines, so machines can perform more of the tedious work involved in finding, combining, and acting upon information on the web. The chapter presents the architecture of semantic web, its challenging issues and also data quality principles. These principles provide a better decision making within organization and will maximize long term data integration and interoperability.


Author(s):  
Jens Borgbjerg ◽  
Arne Hørlyck

Abstract Purpose In ultrasound education there is a need for interactive web-based learning resources. The purpose of this project was to develop a web-based application that enables the generation and exploration of volumetric datasets from cine loops obtained with conventional 2D ultrasound. Materials and Methods JavaScript code for ultrasound video loading and the generation of volumetric datasets was created and merged with an existing web-based imaging viewer based on JavaScript and HTML5. The Web Graphics Library was utilized to enable hardware-accelerated image rendering. Results The result is a web application that works in most major browsers without any plug-ins. It allows users to load a conventional 2D ultrasound cine loop which can subsequently be manipulated with on-the-fly multiplanar reconstructions as in a Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) viewer. The application is freely accessible at (http://www.castlemountain.dk/atlas/index.php?page = mulrecon&mulreconPage = sonoviewer) where a demonstration of web-based sharing of generated cases can also be found. Conclusion The developed web-based application is unique in its ability to easily perform loading of one’s own ultrasound clips and conduct multiplanar reconstructions where interactive cases can be shared on the Internet.


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