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Paper Title: MRUTHUNJAYA - ONDHU AVALOKANA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311047
Register Paper ID - 245034
Title: MRUTHUNJAYA - ONDHU AVALOKANA
Author Name(s): DR.H.S.PREMALATHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a357-a360
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 93
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Paper Title: Millets: Nutritional Composition- A Review
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311046
Register Paper ID - 245838
Title: MILLETS: NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION- A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Khushboo Sahu, Dr. Rajlakshmi Tripathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a350-a356
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 88
Millets are a group of small-grained cereals belonging to the grass family Graminae that are drought-resistant and resistant to other extreme weather conditions. They are grown with low chemical inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides. They are categorized as major and minor millets, including sorghum, pearl, and finger millet, while proso, barnyard, kodo, little, and foxtail millets come under minor millets. These are good sources of food for poor and normal people from ancient times. Millets are necessary to add to our diet because of their rich source of minerals and nutrients and their health benefits. They are rich in protein and, most importantly, gluten-free. They are a rich source of phytochemicals. Among these, proso millet has the highest protein (12.5 g/100 g), followed by foxtail (12.3 g/100 g) and bajra (11.6 g/100 g). The fat content is higher in little millet (4.7 g), followed by foxtail (4.3 g). Barnyard millet has 9.8 g of crude fiber, which is higher than any other millet like kodo (9.0 g) and foxtail (8.0 g). They have good sources of energy, ranging from 310 to 360 kcal.
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Graminae, Phytochemicals, Millets, Dietary fibers, Amylose, Amylopectin
Paper Title: IMPACT OF MENTAL HEALTH STATUS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF VIII CLASS STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311045
Register Paper ID - 245904
Title: IMPACT OF MENTAL HEALTH STATUS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF VIII CLASS STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Jyothi sivamma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a341-a349
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 89
The concept of mental health in and through education has come to stay. There are forces, movements and trends in modern educational practice which are indicative of this new ap-proach in education. Teachers, for example, are increasingly becoming aware of the part played by feelings and emotions in growth and development including learning. The traditional approach lays greater stress on intelligence and will. It assumes that children always know why they do what they do. And can control their behavior if they want to. Thus the child, who misbehaves, according to this viewpoint, can control or inhibit his misbehavior by exercising his will. On the other hand, the mental-hygiene approach assumes that behavior is complex and its causes lie deep within the emotions. It recognizes that the deepest and most powerful currents of human motivation are emotional. Hence, the emphasis as shown in books and articles written recently for parents and teachers has changed from being concerned with the physical conditions of children, or with techniques for direction and control, to concern for their emotional health. This paper discussed mental health of viii class students in relation to certain variables The concept of mental health in and through education has come to stay. There are forces, movements and trends in modern educational practice which are indicative of this new ap-proach in education. Teachers, for example, are increasingly becoming aware of the part played by feelings and emotions in growth and development including learning. The traditional approach lays greater stress on intelligence and will. It assumes that children always know why they do what they do. And can control their behavior if they want to. Thus the child, who misbehaves, according to this viewpoint, can control or inhibit his misbehavior by exercising his will. This paper discussed mental health of viii class students in relation to certain variables
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Academic Achievement, Mental health, Locality
Paper Title: Eco-Toxicological Impacts Of Cadmium Chloride On The Nitrogen metabolism Of A Blue-Green Alga Under Laboratory Controlled Conditions.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311044
Register Paper ID - 245837
Title: ECO-TOXICOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF CADMIUM CHLORIDE ON THE NITROGEN METABOLISM OF A BLUE-GREEN ALGA UNDER LABORATORY CONTROLLED CONDITIONS.
Author Name(s): Prof.A.K.Panigrahi, Saroj Kumar Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a332-a340
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 83
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Cadmium chloride, Blue-green alga, Cellular nitrogen, Extra-cellular nitrogen,
Paper Title: Degnue Prediction Using Classification techniques
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311043
Register Paper ID - 245854
Title: DEGNUE PREDICTION USING CLASSIFICATION TECHNIQUES
Author Name(s): SUNDARI B, ANABARASAN V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a326-a331
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 76
Data mining is the method of finding knowledge such as patterns, associations, changes, anomalies and significant structures, from huge amount of data stored in database, data warehouses or other information storage place. Dengue is a mosquito borne viral disease which is mainly transmitted by the species of female mosquitoes named "Aedes Ageypti". This research work has been focused two stages namely classification and association. The main goal of research work is to predict the people who are affected by dengue depending upon categorization of symptoms. The classification is done by J48 classifier and the association is done to find which period has higher occurrence of dengue fever. This study of predicting the relationship between the dengue symptoms will surely help the biotechnologists and bio informaticians to discover antibiotic for dengue.
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Keywords -- Data mining, prediction, Dengue
Paper Title: Millet, The First, And The Future Crop- A Review Article
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311042
Register Paper ID - 245836
Title: MILLET, THE FIRST, AND THE FUTURE CROP- A REVIEW ARTICLE
Author Name(s): Neha Lilhore, Dr. Rajlakshmi Tripathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a316-a325
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 97
Millets are the most farmer-friendly crops, which can be sown with the least amount of equipment, grow on very low fertility soils, practically never require inputs, and only require one weeding. They also don't need to be deeply ploughed. Millets have decreased because of many reasons including changing dietary choices, and a lack of research, while being formerly important in the diets of Asians and Africans. The study highlights millets' potential to address concerns related to food security and malnutrition brought on by climate change and global population expansion by highlighting their minimal input requirements, flexibility, and nutritional richness. It discusses recent global recognition, notably in India, with government initiatives to promote millet cultivation and consumption. Rich in minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants, several kinds of millet have health benefits that make them effective treatments for conditions like anemia, heart disease, migraines, obesity, gastrointestinal disorders, malignancies, neurological disorders, dermatitis, blood-related problems, and diabetes. The declaration of the International Year of Millets and the initiatives taken by the Indian government highlight the benefits of millets in reducing hunger and improving food security worldwide. The historical significance, decrease, advantages of millet production, and health benefits are examined in this paper.
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Millets, Millet Production, Health Benefits of Millets, Sorghum millet, Pearl millet, Finger millet, Foxtail millet, Kodo millet, Little millet
Paper Title: Eco-physiological Effects Of Sumicidin On The Growth & Pigment Content Of A Blue-Green Alga And Its Toxicological Significance.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311041
Register Paper ID - 245901
Title: ECO-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SUMICIDIN ON THE GROWTH & PIGMENT CONTENT OF A BLUE-GREEN ALGA AND ITS TOXICOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE.
Author Name(s): Prof.A.K.Panigrahi, Bijaya Kumar Nayal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a307-a315
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 65
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Pesticide, Sumicidin, Toxicity, Anabaena, Growth, Chlorophyll, Pheophytion, Carotenoid.
Paper Title: TECHNEQUE IN K.A. ABBAS'S WRITINGS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311040
Register Paper ID - 245900
Title: TECHNEQUE IN K.A. ABBAS'S WRITINGS
Author Name(s): Dr Rajashekharayya Mathapati
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a304-a306
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 95
K A Abbas is one of the noted English English writers of 20th century. His contribution to Indian films is commendable. Abbas wrote novels, short stories and essays. He has made mark for his interesting plots and narrative technique. Abbas's technique of narration is highly influenced by Krishen Chander's strange style of writing, mixing realism with romanticism in order of arouse hopes of fulfillment of ideals even in dire situations. His combination of humanity, satire, irony, and poetry had always a passion with Abbas as a short story writer, novelist and a playwright. Abbas was so much influenced by Krishen Chandar that such resemblance in literary interaction as subsists between them could hardly be seen in the case any other Indian writer in English. Abbas remains one of the best influences on the new generation of writers
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K A Abbas, partition, themes, technique, narration, film, director, short stories, novels
Paper Title: Subjugation of Women in Anita Nair's Ladies Coupe
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311039
Register Paper ID - 245519
Title: SUBJUGATION OF WOMEN IN ANITA NAIR'S LADIES COUPE
Author Name(s): Dr.Mrs.Jayashri Ajay Aphale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a300-a303
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 113
Anita Nair is a well-known postmodern Indian English novelist. Her novel Ladies Coupe explores the experience of different women by journey. The ideas of fraternity, equality and liberty along with the liberal philosophy of individualism made women conscious of the fact that it is the social process that determines her life. The present paper aims to focus on the theme of women subjugation in Anita Nair's Ladies Coupe. The main purpose of the present research is to bring to the readers, an idea on the Indian society which still demands women to play a subservient role in the male dominant society. This contributed to an intense dislike among women to these so called customs and tradition. Ladies Coupe has the voice of women in contemporary post-colonial India. The character of the present novel are women from different classes who share their story to each other how they exploited in male dominated society during their journey in Ladies Coupe. It is the journey of self-discovery. Nair portrays her female characters not just as meek sufferers but as strong women who struggle for their individuality, freedom from subjugation.
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Key Words: Subjugation, male-dominance, suppression, women's suffering, feminism, self-discovery.
Paper Title: Nationalism, Concept, Indian Nationalism & Development
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311037
Register Paper ID - 245887
Title: NATIONALISM, CONCEPT, INDIAN NATIONALISM & DEVELOPMENT
Author Name(s): S. Kumar Meshram, Dr. Dharmendra Telgote
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a291-a294
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 85
In the mediaeval period churches & their authorities were quite powerful and their orders were operative all over the World. That time injustice and unjust rules were loaded by the monarchy. Due to this, political consciousness and national spirit arose in the common public. Nationalism infact emerged from cultural as well as political policies of feudial system in early years. The nationalism movement was started with the sole moto of encountering socio-economic diversity. Emergence of nationalism was from Europe. Subsequently it's spread over was all over the world. Nationalism is sentiment, loyalty and sympathy which binds a group of people together with common institutions and culture that creates unity among them.
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Nationalism, Imperialism, Emergence, Democracy
Paper Title: Future of Vannamei
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311036
Register Paper ID - 245835
Title: FUTURE OF VANNAMEI
Author Name(s): Bibhas Manna
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a272-a290
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 93
Aquaculture is now more profitable business within a short time. These businesses help the best impact in socio-economic condition. Vannamei culture is now a very profitable business within a short time with help for good employment chances. RM rate not possible to increase the profit margin for farmers. Maximum countries have huge production & they supply to all over world in the cheapest rate. Global factors bad impact of economic condition in post covid situation of importing countries Now business policy is reflected for sustainability in problem situation.
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Paper Title: Phytochemical Analysis of Leaf Extract of Cassia alata Using High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311034
Register Paper ID - 245826
Title: PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF LEAF EXTRACT OF CASSIA ALATA USING HIGH-PERFORMANCE THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY (HPTLC)
Author Name(s): Santosh Kumar, Yashasvi Srivastava, Piyusha Agrawal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a261-a267
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 80
Cassia alata, commonly known as the ringworm bush or Senna alata, is a medicinal plant widely recognized for its therapeutic potential. This study aimed to perform a comprehensive phytochemical analysis of the leaf extract of Cassia alata using High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) and identify the presence of bioactive compounds. The leaves of Cassia alata were collected, air-dried, powdered, and subjected to sequential extraction using appropriate solvents. The resulting extracts were concentrated, and the dried residue was dissolved in suitable solvents for HPTLC analysis. Silica gel-coated plates were used as the stationary phase, while different mobile phases were employed to achieve optimal separation and resolution of compounds. Preliminary phytochemical screening of the leaf extract revealed the presence of proteins, amino acids, sugars, monosachharides, alkaloids, tanins, sterols, saponins. HPTLC analysis provided detailed information about the phytochemical composition of the leaf extract by comparing the chromatographic profiles with standard compounds and applying suitable detection methods. The HPTLC analysis of Cassia alata leaf extract identified several bioactive compounds, including flavonoids such as quercetin, kaempferol, and their derivatives. These flavonoids are known for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Additionally, other compounds, such as phenolic acids, alkaloids, and terpenes, were also detected in the leaf extract, suggesting their potential therapeutic activities.
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Cassia, alata, HPTLC, Phytochmicals
Paper Title: An Effective One-Class SVM-based fraud detection in financial transactions
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311033
Register Paper ID - 245773
Title: AN EFFECTIVE ONE-CLASS SVM-BASED FRAUD DETECTION IN FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Author Name(s): NELLURI KAVITHA, KAPU VINEETHA, KALE NAGA LAKSHMI, LOKIREDDY DIVYA LAKSHMI DEVEE, DR.K.KRANTHI KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a256-a260
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 91
Financial fraud poses a significant threat to business and individual alike Detecting fraudulent transactions in financial data is crucial to safeguarding asset and maintaining trust in financial systems. The project explores the application of One-Class SVM as an effective and efficient tool for identifying fraudulent transactions within large datasets. Financial institutions, payment processors and e-commerce platforms commonly employ such fraud detection techniques to safeguard against financial losses and maintain trust among their customers. The use of One-Class SVM is particularly valuable in situations where fraudulent cases are rare and difficult to distinguish from normal transactions, using traditional classification techniques.-- Financial fraud poses a significant threat to business and individual alike Detecting fraudulent transactions in financial data is crucial to safeguarding asset and maintaining trust in financial systems. The project explores the application of One-Class SVM as an effective and efficient tool for identifying fraudulent transactions within large datasets. Financial institutions, payment processors and e-commerce platforms commonly employ such fraud detection techniques to safeguard against financial losses and maintain trust among their customers. The use of One-Class SVM is particularly -- Financial fraud poses a significant threat to business and individual alike Detecting fraudulent transactions in financial data is crucial to safeguarding asset and maintaining trust in financial systems. The project explores the application of One-Class SVM as an effective and efficient tool for identifying fraudulent transactions within large datasets. Financial institutions, payment processors and e-commerce platforms commonly employ such fraud detection techniques to safeguard against financial losses and maintain trust among their customers. The use of One-Class SVM is particularly valuable in situations where fraudulent cases are rare and difficult to distinguish from normal transactions, using traditional classification techniques.in situations where fraudulent cases are rare and difficult to distinguish from normal transactions, using traditional classification techniques.
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Customer, Financial System, One-Class SVM, Classification technique
Paper Title: Understanding the relationship between organisational commitment and locus of control in business and service sector
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311032
Register Paper ID - 239517
Title: UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANISATIONAL COMMITMENT AND LOCUS OF CONTROL IN BUSINESS AND SERVICE SECTOR
Author Name(s): Ruchika Chhetri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a247-a255
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 117
The objective of the present study was to understand the relationship between organisational commitment and locus of control in the service and business sector. Organizational commitment is defined as a view of an organization's member's psychology towards his/her attachment to the organization that he/she is working for, while, locus of control refers to the extent to which individuals believe that they can control events that affect them. Individuals with a high internal locus of control believe that events result primarily from their own behaviour and actions. It was hypothesized that a statistically significant difference was found between business and service sector on the measure of locus of control and organisational commitment. Also, it was hypothesized that significant relation between the above constructs. A two-group design was followed, sample, questionnaires, data was analysed with the help of descriptive and inferential statistics such that t test and correlation were used as a method of analysis. Result indicated no statistically significant difference on the measure of locus of control and organisational commitment between service and business sector. Also, there was no significant relationship between the two variables. The study also posed some limitations and suggested future directions Index Terms:Organisational Commitment, Locus of Control,Business,Service
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Index Terms:Organisational Commitment, Locus of Control,Business,Service
Paper Title: Deficiency and the Mental Unrest in Bhabhani Bhattacharya's So Many Hunger
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311031
Register Paper ID - 245668
Title: DEFICIENCY AND THE MENTAL UNREST IN BHABHANI BHATTACHARYA'S SO MANY HUNGER
Author Name(s): J.Akash, J.Joshuva Pradeep Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a243-a246
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 87
The novel deals with the modern indian classic that depicts dreadfulpictures of the bengal famine of 1943.
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Paper Title: Isolation, phytochemical investigation and anti-inflammtory, anti-viral activity of indian medicinal plant Artemisia pallens Walls. ex. DC belonging to family Asteraceae
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311030
Register Paper ID - 245562
Title: ISOLATION, PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION AND ANTI-INFLAMMTORY, ANTI-VIRAL ACTIVITY OF INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANT ARTEMISIA PALLENS WALLS. EX. DC BELONGING TO FAMILY ASTERACEAE
Author Name(s): Amitya Y. Ravidhone, Rajanikant B. Ghotane., Sachinkumar V. Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a220-a242
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 96
Medicinal plants can be used to treat a wide range of medical conditions. Herbal medicines are frequently used in healthcare. Artemisia pallens Well DC (Asteraceae) are among the most significant medicinal herbs. The plant has been used as a disease treatment by numerous different tribes. The plant's antidiabetic, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, insecticidal, and antibacterial characteristics are only a few of the acts that have been discovered. Chemical elements present in Artemisia pallens Well DC species include alkaloids, glycosides, triterpenoids, phenols, flavonoids, saponins, and tannins. The goal of the current study was to isolate, purify, and characterise the active chemical principle from the Artemisia pallens (Aerial parts). For the extraction process, aerial part of Artemisia pallens species was extracted by soxhelet extraction. The various phytochemical tests were performed. TLC and column chromatography was performed to isolate the compound. The isolated compounds were further characterized by using UV, IR, NMR and GC-MS. The anti-inflammatory activity and anti-viral activity was evaluated by using in-vitro model. In the in-vitro Anti HIV activity was carried out by using pepsin-inhibition assay, choloroform fraction II, showed good inhibition assay activity than the methanol fraction I. In the in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity was carried out by using Egg albumin protein denaturation assay, both methanol Fraction I, showed good inhibition assay activity than the choloroform fraction II.
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Artemisia pallens Well DC, soxhelet extraction, anti HIV, anti-inflammatory, phytochemicals, Isolation
Paper Title: Empowering the Future: The Transformative Role of AI in Education
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311029
Register Paper ID - 245612
Title: EMPOWERING THE FUTURE: THE TRANSFORMATIVE ROLE OF AI IN EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Abhay Kumar Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a214-a219
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 72
The landscape of education is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the ever- advancing field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This research paper delves into the pivotal role of AI in revolutionizing the educational sector, aiming to empower the future of learning. With a backdrop of the current challenges faced by educational institutions worldwide, we explore the ways in which AI is effectively applied in education, including intelligent tutoring systems, personalized learning, and adaptive assessment. Highlighting the benefits, our research underscores the improvement in learning outcomes, enhanced accessibility, and the increased efficiency AI brings to educational processes. However, no transformation comes without challenges and concerns. This paper addresses critical issues related to data privacy, ethics, and the digital divide, while also examining potential biases inherent in AI algorithms. The inclusion of case studies reveals successful implementations of AI in education, demonstrating the real impact on student performance and engagement. Furthermore, we investigate the synergy of AI with teaching and learning, emphasizing how AI empowers educators to craft more effective teaching materials and personalize education to cater to individual student needs. We also explore AI's role in data-driven decision- making, showing how it assists institutions in resource allocation and student support. Looking ahead, the paper predicts future trends and innovations in AI for education, such as the integration of virtual reality and chatbots. It examines the ethical considerations surrounding AI adoption, with a focus on student data privacy and transparency. Recommendations and best practices are offered to guide educational institutions, policymakers, and stakeholders in the responsible and effective integration of AI. In conclusion, this research underscores the potential of AI to reshape education and drive learning outcomes to new heights. It emphasizes the importance of ethical and responsible AI implementation as we embark on a journey to empower the future of education through AI technology.
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Paper Title: Twitter Tweets Suicidal Ideation Detection Using Deep Learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311028
Register Paper ID - 245722
Title: TWITTER TWEETS SUICIDAL IDEATION DETECTION USING DEEP LEARNING
Author Name(s): Sai Deepthi Nagisetti, Movva Hema Latha, Kalluri Deepthi, Guttula Krupa Harika
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a205-a213
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 100
The rise in technological advancements and Social Networking Sites (SNS) made people more engaged in their virtual lives. Research has revealed that people feel more comfortable posting their feelings, including suicidal thoughts, on SNS than discussing them through face-to-face settings due to the social stigma associated with mental health .Many suicidal deaths can be prevented by understanding how people communicate their distress related thoughts. Early understanding of the risk factors and warning signs can decrease the threshold for suicide and help prevent many deaths. This Project aims to develop a system that can detect suicidal ideation on Twitter tweets using DL models. In this project we trained several Deep learning models such as LSTM, GRU, and CNN.
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Deep Learning, LSTM (Long Short-Term Memory),CNN(Convolutional Neural Network),GRU(Gated Recurrent Unit).
Paper Title: The Human Immunity And The Role Of Rasayana Dravyas From Raj Nighantu
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311027
Register Paper ID - 245665
Title: THE HUMAN IMMUNITY AND THE ROLE OF RASAYANA DRAVYAS FROM RAJ NIGHANTU
Author Name(s): Vd.Kalyani Dattatray Mharse, Vd.Parashuram Sahadu Pawar, Vd.Pritam Suryabhan Pawale, Vd.Ketaki Pravin Deshmukh, Vd.Santoshi Vasantrao Patil and Vd.Vrushali Balasaheb Dani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a194-a204
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 87
Ayurveda is the most ancient and well documented system of medicine which has two aims-maintenance of positive health and the cure of diseases. In current scenario, we are faced with a host of health problems. The herbs which are used to enhance the resistance of body against infections have been a leading theory of Ayurveda and for this there is an independent group of immunomodulatory drugs called as Rasayana. According to modern science, Rasayana can be compared to anti-oxidant, anti-stress, immunomodulatory drugs etc. Immunomodulatory drugs alter the response of the immune system by promotion of health as well as prevention and extermination of the diseases. Antioxidant drugs are having ability to put a break on the oxidation that damages the cells. Similarly in Ayurveda, Rasayana dravyas are also act at various levels like Rasa, Agni and Srotasa. Ayurveda is not just science that deals with diseases and their treatment. It is a way of life that describes how to stay healthy and improve longevity. Rajanighantu is one of the our ancient literature textbook of ayurveda and it has mentioned 37 dravyas as Rasayana.So, screening of Rasayana dravyas from Raj Nighantu can provide useful information to medical practitioners. These Rasayana dravyas can ultimately become useful in healthy individuals and in patients suffering from various infections or diseases in maintaining and enhancing their natural immunity. Here an effort has been carried out to explore the mode of action of Rasayana herbs listed in Raj Nighantu . Also this paper makes an attempt to study Rasapanchkas of these Rasayana dravyas to assess their probable mode of action as Rasayana.
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Rasayan, Immunity, Raj Nighantu, Rasapanchaka , immunomodulator.
Paper Title: Vehicle Counting Classification And Detection Using OpenCV
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311026
Register Paper ID - 245674
Title: VEHICLE COUNTING CLASSIFICATION AND DETECTION USING OPENCV
Author Name(s): Tarun Bondla, Piyush Parate, Shantanu Rapatwar, Sagar Dhawale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: a188-a193
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 105
Vehicle counting, classification, and detection have become essential tasks in modern transportation systems and surveillance applications. This abstract presents a comprehensive overview of these critical functions using OpenCV, a popular computer vision library. Vehicle counting involves tracking and tallying the number of vehicles passing through a specific region. OpenCV provides tools for frame differencing, contour detection, and object tracking, allowing for real-time and accurate vehicle counting in various scenarios. Classification goes a step further by categorizing vehicles into different classes, such as cars, trucks, or motorcycles. OpenCV can leverage deep learning models like Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) to achieve high-precision vehicle classification based on image features. Vehicle detection, on the other hand, identifies and localizes vehicles within an image or video stream. OpenCV offers pre-trained models like Haar Cascades and YOLO(You Only Look Once) for robust vehicle detection.
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object detection, YOLO, OpenCV, CNN ,
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 6 | Month- June 2024)