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- A Survey on Effective Relevance Feedback Methods for Web Information Retrieval
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1 Nehru Arts and Science College, T.M. Palayam, Coimbatore, IN
2 Department of Computer Science, Nehru Arts and Science College, T.M. Palayam, Coimbatore, IN
1 Nehru Arts and Science College, T.M. Palayam, Coimbatore, IN
2 Department of Computer Science, Nehru Arts and Science College, T.M. Palayam, Coimbatore, IN
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Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, Vol 10, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 7-8Abstract
In current scenario, information retrieval is the tedious process due to its vast collection of interconnected hyperlinked documents available in the web. In general, there are several tools and search engines are available to retrieve information’s from web repositories. According to the users query, the search engines are retrieving hundreds and thousands of web links. Several contents are not useful and irrelevant to the user query. However, there are some popular search engines providing appropriate results to the user query, the user need to give the query in a proper manner. This leads to several information retrieval problems. In order to improve the retrieval efficiency, RF (Relevance Feedback) methods are introduced. The relevance feedbacks are categorized into three types, one is implicit, explicit and pseudo feedback. With the use of Relevance feedback and user query management, the information retrieval can be performed effectively. This paper provides a detailed summary of relevance feedback techniques and gives several future directions.Keywords
Data Mining, Information’s Retrieval, Relevance Feedback.References
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- A Quantitative Study to Assess the Level of Knowledge and Attitude on Menstrual Cup Among Adolescent Girls in Selected School, Thrissur
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C.S. Siji
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M.P. Jincy
2,
R. Aiswarya
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P. A. Anagha
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Anjaly Anil
3,
V.S. Anju
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Annmary Antony
3,
Roshni Roy
3,
Shilpa Selvan
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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Child Health Nursing, Aswini College of Nursing, Thrissur, IN
2 Associate Professor, HOD of Obstetrical and Gynecological Nursing, Aswini College of Nursing, Thrissur, IN
3 Final Year BSc Nursing Students, Aswini College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala., IN
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Child Health Nursing, Aswini College of Nursing, Thrissur, IN
2 Associate Professor, HOD of Obstetrical and Gynecological Nursing, Aswini College of Nursing, Thrissur, IN
3 Final Year BSc Nursing Students, Aswini College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala., IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 14, No 3 (2022), Pagination: 139-144Abstract
A menstrual cup is a device that is inserted into the vagina during menstruation. Menstrual cups have been available for decades, but there use in India is limited because of lack of awareness and popularity of sanitary pads. Since they are reusable, they reduce solid waste and are environment friendly. The need of the hour is education, awareness, and availability of the eco-friendly practices when it comes to managing menstrual waste effectively. Once it is taken care of, it will be easy for anyone to make a green switch. Hence, the study was undertaken to assess the level of knowledge and attitude on menstrual cup among adolescent girls in selected schools. Thrissur. The objectives of the study were, to assess the level of knowledge and attitude on menstrual cup among adolescent girls and to associate the level of knowledge and attitude on menstrual cup among the samples with their selected demographic variables. The design of the study was descriptive and was conducted among 50 adolescent girls from St. Sebastian School, Nellikkunnu, Thrissur. The samples were selected by using purposive sampling technique. Data was collected by using structured knowledge questionnaire regarding menstrual cup. The result showed that 2 (4%) samples had inadequate knowledge, 43 (86%) had moderate knowledge and 5 (10%) had adequate knowledge. There was no significant association between the level of knowledge regarding menstrual cup among adolescent girls with their selected demographic variables. The study also revealed that 6 (12%) had fair attitude, 43 (86%) had good attitude, 1 (2%) had excellent attitude and none of them had poor attitude on menstrual cup. There was significant association between the attitude on menstrual cup with their selected demographic variables such as age in years, area of residence and educational status of mother. The study concluded that, majority of the adolescent girls had moderate knowledge and fair attitude on menstrual cup.Keywords
Knowledge, Attitude, Menstrual cup, Adolescent girls.References
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