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Chitra, S.
- Optimum Session Interval Based on Particle Swarm Optimization for Generating Personalized Ontology
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1 Department of Computer Science, Government Arts College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 7, No 8 (2014), Pagination: 1137-1143Abstract
A semantic web usage mining method is suggested to identify the association between consumer emotions and buying behaviors by utilizing the web log data. Fuzzy logic is used to signify the temporal conception and resource attributes for the requested URLS of web access activities. From this, a Personal Web usage Ontology is created which facilitates semantic web applications. But the limitation is less efficient in terms of accuracy and user satisfaction. Thus an innovative technique which is called Optimum Session Interval based Particle Swarm Optimization (OSIPSO) is introduced. This technique is used to find the optimum session interval. The Particle swarm optimization has no overlapping and mutation computation and it is proficient in global search. Additionally, an associative classification is used to enhance the accuracy. Associative classification is a combination of associative rule mining and classification rule mining. An experimental result shows that the proposed work has a high accuracy and high efficient.Keywords
Associative Classification, Emotion And Behavior Profiling, Ontology Generation, Semantic Web, Particle Swarm Optimization- Model Based Important Relations Cluster Mining in Multivariate Moment
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1 Dept. of CSE, Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, IN
2 Dept of IT, Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, IN
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Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, Vol 6, No 2 (2014), Pagination:Abstract
Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional MRI (fMRI) is a efficient neuroimaging procedure using MRI tools that dealings brain movement by detecting related changes in blood flow. The goal of fMRI data investigation is to detect correlations among brain activation and a task the subject performs during the scan. It also aims to determine correlations with the specific cognitive states, such as memory and recognition, induced in the subject. In this system, we propose a novel framework for clustering the essential fMRI signals based on their interactions and also correlation which is generated in a multivariate time series. To formalize this framework we cluster only Important Interactions based on the patient's medical records with the help of Essential Clustering Algorithm. The Essential clusters (EC) are then clustered again based on their dependencies on various brain regions. These EC's are grouped under specific models. The changes detected are mined based on the type of cluster grouped under a certain model. Our method shows that certainly increases the efficiency of the system along with increases in the effectiveness with minimal resource utilization.Keywords
Clustering, Dependencies, Brain Region, Efficiency.- Evaluation of the Protein Quality of Sprouted Horse Gram and Green Gram on Albino Rats
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1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641 011, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 15, No 7 (1978), Pagination: 223-227Abstract
Legumes form the main protein component of the diets of India, either alone or in combination with cereals. They need to be fully utilized in the efforts to fill the protein gap. Legumes supplying proteins along with other dietary essentials, can be rendered more nutritious, palatable, digestible and tastier by simple processing techniques of which germination is one.- Stress among Youth
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 5, No 8 (2016), Pagination: 223-224Abstract
The students pursuing higher education are under stress due to various factors, like academic stress, language barriers, work pressure. This article has two primary aims. Firstly, it provides an in depth review of previous studies into student stress and identifies several important issues that, as yet, have not been explored. There has been no consideration of the effect of students maturing during their studies on the stress that they experience and how they cope with that stress. Secondly, the article highlights limitations in the past and present literature base, where there has been a concentration on a quantitative approach, and focus on a narrow range of subject groups. There is also a need to undertake horizontal research to investigate individuals’ stress experiences during the period they study at university. Overall the key assertion here is that thus far research into student stress has not offered a complete account and explanation of students’ stress experiences.
This study will be done with special reference to the students studying in Faculty of Science and Humanities, SRM University. The outcome of the study will provide the solution of stress management to those students who are under stress.
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Students, Stress, Well-Being, University- A Study on Virtual Labs-Reinventing The Future Work Force Development in Indian Banking Industry for Future Organisational Sustainability
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1 Research Scholar, Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Viswa Maha Vidyalaya, Deemed University, Enathur, Kanchipuram, Chennai, IN
2 Prof-Dean, Dep of Management Studies, SCSVMV University, Kanchi, IN
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Parikalpana: KIIT Journal of Management, Vol 17, No 1 (2021), Pagination: 95-109Abstract
Futuristic organizational sustainability focus the path of maintaining or withstanding technological advancements, market changes, customer expectations, and employee needs. As innovations and developments occur in a rapid way, in banking sectors, enrichment and enhancement of work force according to the needs of future jobs is the major challenge. Future jobs and learning environment will meet a dramatic change posing difficulties in enriching workforce. Innovative labs are under construction in some banks, to deliver quicker banking solutions that delight the customer. In today’s scenario, there is a need for constant skill development, bank can move towards virtual lab for constructing new models and design. According to McKinsey, by 2030, automation will rule the world posing threat for manually operated jobs. To make banking industry into a future sustainable environment, identifying the area for innovation and training workforce accordingly will bring successful solutions in a shorter span of time. This paper tries to analyze what kind of trainings are needed for employees to handle future banking jobs in a sustainable business environment.Keywords
Virtual Lab, Virtual Space, Work Force Sustainability.References
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Authors
1 Research Scholar, Department of Management Studies, Sri Chandra Sekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Maha Vidyalaya (SCSVMV) University, Kanchipuram − 631561, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Annai Vailakanni Arts and Science College, Thanjavur − 613007 (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli), Tamil Nadu, IN