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Paper Title: ROLE OF PRANAYAMA IN THE TREATMENT OF BACKPAIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103529
Register Paper ID - 204971
Title: ROLE OF PRANAYAMA IN THE TREATMENT OF BACKPAIN
Author Name(s): Sonu Sadanandan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4600-4604
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1496
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Keywords: Backpain ,Yoga, Pranayama
Paper Title: CAPACITY ESTIMATION UNDER HETEROGENOUS TRAFFIC CONDITIONS USING MICROSCOPIC SIMULATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103528
Register Paper ID - 204982
Title: CAPACITY ESTIMATION UNDER HETEROGENOUS TRAFFIC CONDITIONS USING MICROSCOPIC SIMULATION
Author Name(s): Shashank Deshmukh, Mr. Yusuf Sultan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4589-4599
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1444
For the operating interurban multilane divided highway assessment of Level of Service is very important. In the sequence of assessment of the level of service, capacity estimation is very important. To estimate capacity efficiently microscopic simulation model developed for interurban multilane divided state highway SH-27 which connects two important cities of M.P. To obtain space mean speed, classified traffic volume count, the projected area of vehicles, and free-flow speed traffic data was collected using videography in the field and extracted using traffic data extractor. The first capacity was estimated using the traditional method for SPCU and DPCU and also estimated capacity using Indo-HCM method and in last using microscopic simulation model microscopic simulation software VISSIM-21. To check the validity of the developed simulation model, simulated traffic parameters and field traffic parameters were compared and also given static validation to the model. Capacities estimated from various methods were compared. Differences between capacities are not significant so this validated model used for capacity estimation of SH-27, subsequently Level of Service can be assessed using capacity estimated by the microscopic simulation model.
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Capacity estimation, microscopic simulation, interurban highways, VISSIM, heterogenous traffic
Paper Title: POPULATION STRUCTURE AND REGENERATION STATUS OF XYLOCARPUS GRANATUM KOEN. AT REVADANDA MANGROVE FOREST (MAHARASHTRA)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103527
Register Paper ID - 204959
Title: POPULATION STRUCTURE AND REGENERATION STATUS OF XYLOCARPUS GRANATUM KOEN. AT REVADANDA MANGROVE FOREST (MAHARASHTRA)
Author Name(s): Damaji S. Bhise, Ajit B. Telave
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4584-4588
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1490
Xylocarpus granatum is most important medicinal plant. Population structure of Xylocarpus granatum was studied by observing number of individuals of species at the Revadanda mangrove forest. Individuals were categorized on the basis of diameter class i.e. seedling (0-2 cm), sapling (>2-6 cm) and adult (>6 cm). The stand density of tree species is calculated from the mangrove area of Revadanda. The diameter distribution pattern of adult indicates decrease in number of individuals in higher diameter class. As per IUCN category, Xylocarpus granatum is least concern plant. The policy should be made to protect this species legally to make awareness about this plant to people with its importance and need of conservation by addressing the prevalent factors which affects natural regeneration of the species.
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Conservation, density, diameter, distribution, Population structure, regeneration status
Paper Title: NLP TECHNIQUES FOR TEACHING GEN Z STUDENTS : RETHINKING NEW WAYS OF COMMUNICATION (AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE USEFULNESS OF NLP TRAINING AMONG THE FACULTY OF HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103526
Register Paper ID - 204889
Title: NLP TECHNIQUES FOR TEACHING GEN Z STUDENTS : RETHINKING NEW WAYS OF COMMUNICATION (AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE USEFULNESS OF NLP TRAINING AMONG THE FACULTY OF HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS)
Author Name(s): Dr. G JAYANTHI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4571-4583
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1498
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Key words : Neuro Linguistic programming (NLP), Teaching Tools
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PESHI SHARIR AND MYOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103525
Register Paper ID - 204890
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PESHI SHARIR AND MYOLOGY
Author Name(s): Dr. Swarup P. Kulkarni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4564-4570
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 2701
According to Ayurved, Peshi is defined as the structure which is the main component of Mansa dhatu (Muscles) and which is present externally as well as internally related to organs also covers the bones, joints and can be individually identified as a separate structure. 500 peshis are present in human body distributed as 400 in shakha pradesh (extremities), 66 in Koshtha (Trunk) and 34 in above the Greeva (Head and Neck). Peshi (Muscles) covers Sira (Vessels), Snayu (Ligaments / Tendons), Asthiparvani (Bones with Appendages) and Sandhi (Joints). It also facilitates the easy movements of sandhi and provides protection to Asthi (Bones), Sira and Snayu. By covering all the above structures, it provides the Bala (strength) to the human body. A muscle is a "contractile organ" of the body. Muscles make up between 40 to 50 percent of our total body weight and work to help us move, maintain posture and produce heat. Muscles respond to stimuli, contract, extend and have elasticity to return to their original shape and length after contracting or extending. Each type of muscle has different characteristics and structures.
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Peshi Sharir, Muscle, Myology, Contractile organ.
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SIRA AND DHAMANI SHARIR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103524
Register Paper ID - 204891
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SIRA AND DHAMANI SHARIR
Author Name(s): Dr. Swarup P. Kulkarni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4560-4563
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1643
Sira, Dhamani and Srotas Sharir is basically Ayurvedic concept which deals with the study Ayurvedic aspects interms of Rachana Sharir related with these three structures. According to Ayurved, minute structural difference is present in between sira, dhamani and srotas. More or less functionally these three structures are differentiable with their contents which they carry. Primarily, all 3 are tube like structures which carries respective material within them. Aacharya Sushrut established novel opinion of Rachana Sharir (Anatomy- Framework) and Shalya Tantra (Surgery). He has explained various discernment in Rachana Sharir in the Sushrut Sharirsthan. In 7th adhyaya of the Sharirsthan, he has given the in depth information on the topic of the Siras of the human body (Sharir). In the similar adhyaya the Acharya Sushrut has named some Avedhya Siras which must not be punctured during the treatment phase. Dhamnis are also tube or cords like structure filled with Vata dosha, and having pulsations are called as dhamani. The walls of dhamanis are not collapsible due to pulsations. There are 700 siras and 24 dhamanis are mentioned by the acharyas which are again gets distributed further. This comparative study of sira and dhamani is helpful in understanding the difference between the sira, dhamani and also srotas with the help of anatomy.
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Sira, Dhamani, Avedhya sira, comparative study.
Paper Title: A RESEARCH ON STUDY OF CHALLENGES AND PROBLEMS FACED BY WORKING WOMEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103523
Register Paper ID - 204960
Title: A RESEARCH ON STUDY OF CHALLENGES AND PROBLEMS FACED BY WORKING WOMEN
Author Name(s): VRUSHALI SURVE, SONAL PUJARA, DARSHAK JADHAV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4552-4559
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1519
Today males and females both contribute equally to the economic development of the country. We can find women play an active role in the workplace as engineers, doctors, geologists, and every other facet of society. Despite these women have to encounter several challenges at the workplace. Instead, they put much more effort into balancing their professional and personal life, undergoing stress as well as a physical dilemma. But still, she is not equally rewarded as their counterparts, and at times campaigns like me to become essential for highlighting their problems. The purpose of this paper is to highlight various challenges faced by women in the work environment. We try to do the root cause analysis of several factors which many of them have to face like sexual harassment, domestic violence, work-life balance, family planning, and lesser growth opportunities.
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working women, career growth challenges, work-life balance
Paper Title: MIGRATION: A THEORITICAL AND EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103522
Register Paper ID - 204914
Title: MIGRATION: A THEORITICAL AND EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Seemarani Meher, Lopamudra Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4542-4551
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1582
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Migration, Socio-economic, households, Subarnapur
Paper Title: EVIDENCE BASED CASE STUDY OF VIRAL WARTS TREATED HOMOEOPATHICALLY IN PEDIATRIC AGE GROUP: A CASE REPORT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103521
Register Paper ID - 204901
Title: EVIDENCE BASED CASE STUDY OF VIRAL WARTS TREATED HOMOEOPATHICALLY IN PEDIATRIC AGE GROUP: A CASE REPORT
Author Name(s): DR. VEENA KULKARNI, DR NEERAJA KSHIRSAGAR, DR. MANISH ARYA, DR. ASMITA GAJARE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4537-4541
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1431
Warts present as a multiple, smooth, flat slightly elevated, round or papules varying in size. They may be skin colored, greyish yellow or pigmented. Sites of predilection are the face, back of hand and shins. A 4 yrs old male child reported with complaints of tendency for warts on face. A complete case history was taken, Repertorisation was done and on the basis of individualization, Calcarea Carbonicum was prescribed. The aim of this article is to show how to find a similimum for such condition along with pathological general rubric.
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Facial warts, Pathological general symptom, Calcarea Carbonicum, case report
Paper Title: DRAMA: A MEDIUM THAT STIMULATES CULTURAL DISCOURSE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103520
Register Paper ID - 204962
Title: DRAMA: A MEDIUM THAT STIMULATES CULTURAL DISCOURSE
Author Name(s): Dr Aiswarya Madhavan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4535-4536
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1484
Saying About Drama
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Paper Title: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF U-SHAPED RIBBON WITH SCREW CONVEYOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103519
Register Paper ID - 204931
Title: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF U-SHAPED RIBBON WITH SCREW CONVEYOR
Author Name(s): P. Divagaran, Mr.M.Umashankar, K. Gokul, V. Mariyappan, K. Muthu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4526-4534
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 9428
Ribbon blender is the one of the mixing equipment which is largely used in many industrial application for mixing the material to provide final product with required quality. The performance and efficiency of the blender is most important to achieve the high rate of production. In this highly competitive market where the demand for the product is increasing gradually, it is essential for a manufacturing company to reduce the production time and cost accordingly. In this project several problems regards to ribbon blender is identified and solution is provided with new design to overcome the existing problems. Some of the modification in the ribbon blender will leads to increase the production capacity of plant, quality of mixing and efficiency of the blender with reduction in production time and labour cost.
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Ribbon blender, blade design , analysis of shaht , performance of blender.
Paper Title: A BRIEF NARRATIVE REVIEW OF RECOMMENDED DIET AND DIETARY REGIMEN IN PREGNANCY ACCORDING TO BRIHATTRAYEE (3 MAIN TREATISES) OF AYURVEDA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103518
Register Paper ID - 204822
Title: A BRIEF NARRATIVE REVIEW OF RECOMMENDED DIET AND DIETARY REGIMEN IN PREGNANCY ACCORDING TO BRIHATTRAYEE (3 MAIN TREATISES) OF AYURVEDA.
Author Name(s): Dr. Tridev Patil, Dr. Ankush Gunjal, Dr.Satish Urhe, 3Dr.Rajesh Wankhade
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4523-4525
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1376
Diet is an important factor for human survival. Ayurveda gives immense importance to proper wholesome diet. In pregnancy, diet play dual role as a material cause by nourishing embryo/foetus as well as mother. In this article, dietry regimen indicated in three main treatises of Ayurveda during pregnancy has been compiled, compared and discussed conceptually. For review, Brihattrayee have been used. And after narrative review it has been concluded that in Ayurveda, antenatal diet has been very scientifically recommended. Charaka, Sushruta and Vagbhata prescribes almost similar diet pattern during antenatal period.
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Garbhiniparicharyaa, Aahara, antenatal care
Paper Title: AT A GLANCE STUDY OF MARMA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103517
Register Paper ID - 204888
Title: AT A GLANCE STUDY OF MARMA
Author Name(s): Dr. Swarup P. Kulkarni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4512-4522
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1539
Marma is vital point in the body. Total numbers of marmas are 107. Sushrutacharya has explained the notion of marma in Sushrut Samhita Sharirsthan 6th adhyaya. The pact is based on four types by Sushrutacharya. It is given as marmaprakar (types of marma) as per Shadanga, Rachana, Parinam and Pariman. Rachanatmak (Structural) classification of marma is based on five fundamentals as Mansa, Sira, Snayu, Asthi and Sandhi. According to the fundamental meaning of marma as per Sushrutacharya, the marma is the site where mansa, sira, snayu, asthi and sandhi are collectively present. At a glance study of marma includes its name, number, location, classification according to four basic types and its modern correlation with injury symptoms.
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Marma, classification of marma, at a glance study of marma.
Paper Title: DECENTRALIZED FUNDING PLATFORM BASED ON BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103516
Register Paper ID - 204839
Title: DECENTRALIZED FUNDING PLATFORM BASED ON BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): Beneta Getzie M, Deepika T, Harini B, Anitha Moses V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4507-4511
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1475
Crowdfunding is a method of raising funds from a large number of funders to start a new business or for charitable purposes using the internet. An important factor for the people involved in raising these funds is trust and the temporary funds of the recipient is stored in the fundraising organization, so to attract funders to donate their funds to the recipient, trust is the important capital for the fundraising organization. In the existing method of online crowdfunding, the contributor does not have any control over the money that they have contributed. Since in the existing method the fundraising organization has all the control over the money contributed, they can very easily perform malicious activities. The problem faced by this existing system can be addressed by using blockchain concept. Blockchain in crowdfunding allows decentralization which suggests that nobody within the network as control over the blocks which makes it transparent to everyone within the blockchain. In this proposed method all the activities performed in a crowdfunding campaign are managed by using the blockchain concept. Each transaction is recorded in the blockchain network to ensure that the amount is received by the valid recipient.
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Crowdfunding, Blockchain, Transaction
Paper Title: ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIESOF MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST VARIOUS MICROORGANISMS AND MULTI DRUG RESISTANT PHENOTYPES.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103515
Register Paper ID - 204828
Title: ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIESOF MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST VARIOUS MICROORGANISMS AND MULTI DRUG RESISTANT PHENOTYPES.
Author Name(s): Famida Patel, Anupama Tomar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4493-4506
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1487
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Paper Title: PRINCIPLES OF SROTAS SHARIR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103514
Register Paper ID - 204887
Title: PRINCIPLES OF SROTAS SHARIR
Author Name(s): Dr. Swarup P. Kulkarni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4489-4492
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1532
The fundamental conjecture of srotas is explained in Ayurved by different acharyas like Charak, Sushrut and Vagbhat. By its vital aspect, srotas is divided in to Bahirmukha srotas and Antarmukha srotas. This classification is mentioned by Charakacharya and Sushrutacharya. This perception of Mahasrotas is also explained in Ashtang Hriday Sutrasthan 12th adhyaya and 46th shloka. According to Vagbhatacharya, he has used the phrase Antahkoshtha. Antahkostha is not anything but Mahasrotas. This Antahkostha is present in the ashraya of Amashay and Pakwashay. So, this Mahasrotas is considered as the third type of srotas along with antarmukha srotas and bahirmukha srotas according to Ashtanghridaykar. This srotas is biggest, so it is called as Mahasrotas. So, Brihatrayi in Ayurved has given more stress on the srotas concept. Anatarmukh srotas are 11pairs as per Sushrutacharya and 13 according to Charakacharya. Bahirmukh srotas are 9 in males and 12 in females. So, study of basic aspect of srotas is significant.
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Srotas, Antarmukh, Bahirmukh, Mahasrotas, Srotomoola.
Paper Title: IN-VITRO EVALUATION OF THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF SELECTED NATURAL ESSENTIAL OILS ON DIFFERENT SAMPLES.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103513
Register Paper ID - 204863
Title: IN-VITRO EVALUATION OF THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF SELECTED NATURAL ESSENTIAL OILS ON DIFFERENT SAMPLES.
Author Name(s): Deep R. Darji, Palak Sapra, Dr. Archana U. Mankad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4483-4488
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1376
The interest in using antifungal and inhibitory effect against fungi instead of chemical preservatives in fruits and food products has been increasing in recent years. In regard to essential oils natural and liquid secondary plant metabolites are gaining importance of their use in the protection of foods. Since, they are safe and healthy. Although research studies indicate the inhibitory effect and activity of natural spice essential oils. Cinnamon oil, clove oil, eucalyptus oil are selected essential oil. A review provides an overview of the current literature on essential oils mainly on inhibitory effect, antifungal activity, antibacterial activity, antioxidant activity. Different samples are strawberry and chapatti.
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cinnamon oil, clove oil, eucalyptus oil
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE HEALTH PROBLEMS OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN THE TRIVANDRUM DISTRICT, KERALA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103512
Register Paper ID - 204812
Title: A STUDY ON THE HEALTH PROBLEMS OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN THE TRIVANDRUM DISTRICT, KERALA.
Author Name(s): Arun Kumar S, Dr. V. Krishnaveni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4475-4482
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1480
Abstract Emigration of workers to Kerala, demographic contraction of the supply of young workers brought about by rapid demographic transition in the state, higher wage rates of Kerala workers, the ability of Kerala workers to sustain themselves with remittances from relatives even without work for long periods, reluctance on the part of Kerala workers to do hard physical work- all these have engendered the era of replacement migration in Kerala. Most of the respondents (46 percent) are from West Bengal. The majority of them are strongly opined that they have workplace injuries (60%) and social issues (50%).Most of them strongly opined that, have gastric issues (35%),Tiresome (30%), Psychological pain (37%), improper diet (30%) and teeth aches. Majority of them strongly disagreed about that they have skin problems (60%).The health problems such as Skin problems and Teeth problems are significant and the Sleeping problems, Breathing problems, Abdominal issues, Vision problems, Musculoskeletal pains, Mental problems insignificant for the migrant workers.
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Key words: Migrant Workers, Teeth problems, skin problems, psychological pain etc:.
Paper Title: TESTING FOR CAD API
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103511
Register Paper ID - 204895
Title: TESTING FOR CAD API
Author Name(s): K V R Nikhil, P Siva Krishna, G Vinod Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4466-4474
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1491
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CAD, Unit testing, Tech Note, Making 2d to 3d
Paper Title: IMAGE CAPTION GENERATOR USING CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS AND LONG SHORT TERM MEMORY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103510
Register Paper ID - 204806
Title: IMAGE CAPTION GENERATOR USING CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS AND LONG SHORT TERM MEMORY
Author Name(s): Mr. Jadhav Chaitanya Chandrakant, Mr. Pandey Shiva Jitendra, Mr. Khade Nitin Narayan, Ms. Harshada Sonkamble
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 4463-4465
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1571
When you see an image, your brain can easily tell what the image is about, but can a computer tell what the image is representing? Computer vision researchers worked on this a lot and they considered it impossible until now! With the advancement in Deep learning techniques and availability of huge datasets and computer power, we can build models that can generate captions for an image. This is what we have implemented in this Python based project where we have used the deep learning techniques of CNN (Convolutional Neural Networks) and LSTM (Long short term memory) which is a type of RNN (Recurrent Neural Network) together so that using computer vision computer can recognize the context of an image and display it in natural language like english.
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Computer vision, Deep learning, Convolutional Neural Networks, Long short term memory, Recurrent Neural Network.
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.
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