Electronic healthcare records
In this digital era, everything is being computerized or being made electronic, or being automated. Keeping this change in mind many industries and services were made online and automated while all the industries are computerized and automated at a fast pace the medical industry, and its services are lagging back in this change. Keeping this change in mind the electronic healthcare records (EHR) are made. EHR is the electronic version of patient medical records, which are more portable and efficient.
Published by: Koundinya Pudota, Navin Maurya, Nandlal Das, Suresh Kumar Balini, Manpreet Dhindsa
Author: Koundinya Pudota
Paper ID: V7I2-1507
Paper Status: published
Published: April 28, 2021
Structural health analysis and monitoring of RC jetty structure and rehabilitation methodology
Jetty is the interface between the land mode of transportation and the waterways mode of transportation. The structural deterioration of jetty structure depends upon various parameters such as their exposure conditions, oceanographic conditions, salinity, ballast water contamination, wind velocity, and its direction. Jetty structures are subjected to dead load, live load, earthquake load, and additional marine loads like current load, wave load, berthing load, and mooring load. The present study is carried out to suggest the most appropriate rehabilitation measures or repair methodology by inspecting, analyzing, and monitoring of RC jetty structure. The inspection reports and NDT test results help to find the extent of the spread of damages and level of deterioration of the jetty structure.
Published by: Aniket Pradeep Bhandari, P. A. Dode
Author: Aniket Pradeep Bhandari
Paper ID: V7I2-1514
Paper Status: published
Published: April 28, 2021
Test crosses evaluation for identification of maintainer and restorer lines in hybrid rice breeding programme
The study was conducted to identify potential maintainers and restorers in developing rice hybrids through a three-line system. During Kharif 2018 six established CMS lines were crossed with 34 elite lines and 87 F1s were evaluated during 2019 in test cross nursery. Among these 49 genotypes recorded effective the restorability with more than 75% spikelet fertility, 9 genotypes recorded partial fertility with 50-75% spikelet fertility, 3 genotypes were partial maintainers with 1-50% spikelet fertility, and 25 genotypes as maintainers with 100% pollen sterility. In the present study, high frequency of restorers (56%) was observed than maintainers (29%). The genotypes NTCN1, NTCN 31, and NTCN 93 can be used for the development of new CMS lines through recurrent backcrossing programme and other potential restorers like NTCN 2, NTCN 3, NTCN 18, NTCN 19, NTCN 31, NTCN 33, NTCN 58, NTCN 78, NTCN 79, NTCN 80, NTCN 85, NTCN 97, NTCN 98, NTCN 101, NTCN 102, NTCN 103, NTCN 104, NTCN 105, NTCN 109, NTCN 111, NTCN 115, NTCN 113, NTCN 116, NTCN 118 and NTCN 119 can be used for developing early to medium duration hybrids in rice.
Published by: N. K. Gayathri, M. Subba Rao, P. Pullibai, S. Vasundhara, S. Md Rafi
Author: N. K. Gayathri
Paper ID: V7I2-1475
Paper Status: published
Published: April 28, 2021
Enhancement of heat transfer using perforated fin
In many engineering applications, extended surfaces referred to as fins are used to enhance convective heat transfer. The problem of forced convection heat transfer for perforated fins was investigated in this work. An experimental study was conducted to investigate the heat by forced convection transfer in a rectangular non-perforated fin and circular perforated fin. The investigation is conducted to compare the heat transfer rate of two different fins one is with circular perforation and another one is without perforations. The work done on various kinds of fins, the effect of perforation shape or geometry on the heat transfer was simulated in ANSYS 17.2 to work out the simplest type of fin to be used. The parameters which were considered are the thermal properties of the fin and perforations. The study takes into account the gain in fin surface area and the extent of heat transfer enhancement due to perforations. The comparison between experimental results and software results of the kinds of fins perforation was analyzed for the heat transfer coefficient to clarify the simplest perforation shape for the specified application.
Published by: Aditya Vasant Hadawale, Sourabh Gautam Gawai, Vidisha Gautam Karwade, Archana Namdeo Rupnar, Prathamesh Patil
Author: Aditya Vasant Hadawale
Paper ID: V7I2-1522
Paper Status: published
Published: April 28, 2021
A comparative analysis of machine learning techniques for automatic text classification
Text processing and its related activities have reached their peak demand in the present days due to the increase of unstructured data. The underlying structure in any text can be derived through categorization techniques. The capacity of text classification algorithms to perform the conversion from structured to unstructured data is the key factor in all text processing activities. To further enhance this, many concepts from other disciplines such as statistics, physics, and mathematics were tailored to suit the needs of text analyzing pipelines. Text classification techniques help to build the template necessary for extracting meaningful information. Hence, this paper undertakes a study of comparison on various text classification algorithms to reiterate their suitability for particular classes of problems. The algorithms such as ‘Naïve Bayes’, ‘Support Vector Machine’, ‘K- nearest neighbor’, and ‘Decision Tree’ were studied based on empirical analysis with respect to the WEKA data analysis platform. From the experimental results, it is seen that the strength of algorithms depended on the data type, nature of attributes, and representation of the classes. This is verified by various accuracy metrics used in the study such as precision, recall, accuracy, F1- scores, and ROC values.
Published by: Sivakami M., Dr. M. Thangaraj, P. Aruna Saraswathy
Author: Sivakami M.
Paper ID: V7I2-1523
Paper Status: published
Published: April 28, 2021
Education and women empowerment in India
Education is one of the most creative means of empowerment. It helps a person to realize his or her potential in a social group to achieve higher social mobility and the state to maintain good social order. Empowerment through education can also be dealt with by following a capabilities approach. Being an important component of developing capabilities, education has an intrinsic role to play in developing freedom and leaving the rest to be attained through institutional and legal means. Education is fundamental for achieving full human potential, developing an equitable and just society, and promoting national development. Providing universal access to quality education is the key to India’s continued ascent, and leadership on the global stage in terms of economic growth, social justice and equality, scientific advancement, national integration, and cultural preservation. Universal high-quality education is the best way forward for developing and maximizing India`s rich talents and resources for the good of the individual, the society, the country, and the world at large. India will have the highest population of young women in the world over the next decade, and our ability to provide high-quality educational opportunities to them will determine the future of their progress, development, and empowerment.
Published by: Dr. P. Prameela Margaret
Author: Dr. P. Prameela Margaret
Paper ID: V7I2-1297
Paper Status: published
Published: April 28, 2021