Novel approach for IDS Classification Support vector machine and adaptive boost
we perform three sets of experiments. From the first experiment, the systems are trained using all the 41 features. The second experiment where we perform feature selection by using Gain Ratio as to select the best features instead of using all the 41 features and perform the experiment with Linear SVM, SGD and Adaptive Boost and compare the results. The third experiment where we perform feature extraction by using Gain Ratio as to select the best features instead of using all the 41 features and perform the experiment with Linear SVM, SGD and Adaptive Boost and compare the results.
Published by: Aanchal Kumar, Jaspreet Kaur, Inderpreet Kaur
Author: Aanchal Kumar
Paper ID: V3I1-1232
Paper Status: published
Published: January 19, 2017
Clinical Profile of Patients of Ocular Injuries
To study clinical profile of ocular trauma in a tertiary care center. Material and method: A Cross -sectional descriptive study was carried out in 50 patients of ocular injuries presenting to the OPD of Ophthalmology and emergency to evaluate the predisposing factors, etiology, and clinical presentation. A detailed history was taken which include the complete history of the mishap, the nature, and circumstances of the injury occupation. Complete details of ophthalmic examination include visual profile, an anterior segment with the help of slit lamp biomicroscopy, fundus examination with +90D examination and indirect ophthalmoscopy and x-ray and Ultrasonography was done. RESULTS: Males (86.8%) outnumbered females (13.2%) and children (<16 years) constituted 46.8% of the total affected population which mostly occurred at home. The majority of the cases comprised of monocular trauma (89%). The cause of injury were road traffic accidents, sports playing & recreational activities and occupational in 32.7%, 25.5%, and 20% respectively. Closed globe injuries were found to be more common accounting for 66.6% than open globe injuries, which accounted for 26.6%. CONCLUSION: Simple measures such as education regarding the use of protective eyewear could possibly significantly decrease this preventable cause of visual disability.
Published by: Dr. Sabita Kumari, Dr. S. Daigavane
Author: Dr. Sabita Kumari
Paper ID: V3I1-1231
Paper Status: published
Published: January 19, 2017
An Experimental study on Strength Behavior of Steel Fiber, Glass Fiber with Fly Ash and Rice Husk Ash
Hybrid fiber-reinforced concrete is a composite material consisting of mixtures of cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, steel fiber and glass fiber. The hybrid fiber reinforced concrete exhibits better fatigue strength and increased static and dynamic tensile strength. In this project, the strength of fiber reinforced concrete was investigated with partial replacement of cement with rice husk ash and fly ash. Steel fiber and glass fiber was added in the order of 0.25%, 0.5% and 0.75% by volume of concrete and 0.25%, 0.5% and 0.75% by weight of cement. Rice Husk Ash was used to replace ordinary Portland cement by 20% and fly ash 20% by weight of cement proportion.
Published by: Athira Omanakuttan
Author: Athira Omanakuttan
Paper ID: V3I1-1229
Paper Status: published
Published: January 18, 2017
Vendor TPM Implementation at Indian Automobile Electrical and Electronics Components Manufacturing Organization
In this era of intense competition, supplier management holds key importance as it is not only important from cost management i.e. inventory management, reliability, India .fa faster delivery to customers Flash Electronics India Pvt.Ltd.is leading Tier 1 supplier of Automobile electrical and electrical components for Bajaj Auto Ltd, Volkswagen India Ltd, General Motors India Ltd, DeIndia.It adopted TPM as strategic Initiative for achieving manufacturing excellence.It has was awarded “BAL TPM EXCELLENCE’ Award. As a part of Journey towards excellence, FEIPL adopted a new initiative of Implementing TPM at vendors end.In this Paper, we will discuss Framework of vendor TPM and results obtained for a pilot lot.
Published by: Rohit Parab, Ajaykumar A. Ambike
Author: Rohit Parab
Paper ID: V3I1-1228
Paper Status: published
Published: January 18, 2017
Urban Voids – Reclaiming Urban Space
Existences of public spaces in cities are essentials for social interactions to take place, fostering the creation of sustainable, safe and livable cities. Although public spaces are often designed for certain activities, the existence of unplanned spaces and urban voids throughout the city offers an abundance of opportunities. This paper attempts to focus on the concept of urban voids (leftover spaces), identifying and analyzing the type of void that has a great potential for turning into public spaces through placemaking process. Space beneath the flyovers or bridges, the dead parking lots or nonreciprocal street edges are the spaces which are neglected and invisible to the citizens and therefore take away city experimental qualities, thus the attempt is to unearth the potentials of these spaces in context to built environment and surroundings at urban scale and prepare placemaking toolkit for using these spaces as a strategy to increase the public realm.
Published by: Keshav Rathi, Neelam Kushwah
Author: Keshav Rathi
Paper ID: V3I1-1227
Paper Status: published
Published: January 18, 2017
Automated UI & UX Framework
A consistent UI leaves an overall impression on user’s psychology, aesthetics and taste. Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the study of how humans interact with computer systems. Many disciplines contribute to HCI, including computer science, psychology, ergonomics, engineering, and graphic design. HCI is a broad term that covers all aspects of the way in which people interact with computers. In their daily lives, people are coming into contact with an increasing number of computer-based technologies. Some of these computer systems, such as personal computers, we use directly. We come into contact with other systems less directly — for example, we have all seen cashiers use laser scanners and digital cash registers when we shop. We have taken the same but inextensible line and made more solid justified by linking with other scientific pillars and concluded some of the best holistic base work for future innovations. It is done by inspecting various theories of Colour, Shape, Wave, Fonts, Design language and other miscellaneous theories in detail.
Published by: Karamvir Singh Rajpal, Maninder Kaur
Author: Karamvir Singh Rajpal
Paper ID: V3I1-1224
Paper Status: published
Published: January 18, 2017