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Paper Title: SOLAR POWER BANK WITH INDUCTIVE CHARGING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211132
Register Paper ID - 227446
Title: SOLAR POWER BANK WITH INDUCTIVE CHARGING
Author Name(s): Tamilvelan M P, Shankaran K P, Santhosh Sabari M, Munaf S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b182-b185
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 151
The charging of a mobile phone is the most important function to operate mobile by charging the battery. Unfortunately, the process of charging a mobile phone battery will take a very long time because many operations need to be handled. This is especially true for smartphones. So that the battery would drain fast while the mobile device is doing many operations. Backup power banks help to solve this issue, If we have a long-lasting power backup, we may add additional features to mobile devices This alternative power can be supplied by Photovoltaic (PV) cells and the possibility is to insert the PV cells on the battery.
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Solar Panel, Battery, Wireless charging
Paper Title: LEADERSHIP PLANNING - THE SUCCESS FACTOR FOR EMPLOYEE MORALE IN INSURANCE COMPANIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211131
Register Paper ID - 227450
Title: LEADERSHIP PLANNING - THE SUCCESS FACTOR FOR EMPLOYEE MORALE IN INSURANCE COMPANIES
Author Name(s): Konda Siva Venkata Ramana, Dr.B. Nagaraju
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b176-b181
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 136
The aim of this paper is to present the employee morale and leadership in the Insurance companiesEmployee morale is the relationship that a particular employee or a group of employees have with their work and the organization they work force. This paper makes an attempt to highlight the GDP of Insurance companies are India is the fifth largest life insurance market in the world's emerging insurance markets, growing at a rate of 32-34% each year. In recent years the industry has been experiencing fierce competition among its peers which has led to new and innovative products within the industry, finally this paper focused on the leadership and employee morale in Insurance Companies
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Paper Title: Dwijendra Lal rayer natoke pashchatyo prabhab
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211130
Register Paper ID - 227332
Title: DWIJENDRA LAL RAYER NATOKE PASHCHATYO PRABHAB
Author Name(s): Apurba Lal majumdar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b171-b175
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 191
Dwijendra Lal rayer natoke pashchatyo prabhab
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Paper Title: DEMEANING, DEGRADATION AND DEHUMANISATION IN ARAVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211129
Register Paper ID - 227469
Title: DEMEANING, DEGRADATION AND DEHUMANISATION IN ARAVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGER
Author Name(s): Mrs. Sajula A., Dr. S. Sridevi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b165-b170
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 155
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Keywords: Angry, Humiliation, ill-treatment, Dignity, Violence, Slavery, Torture, Shame, Recognition, Humanity, Respect, Poverty, injustice.
Paper Title: THE BENGALI MUSLIM BHADRAMAHILAS AND THEIR QUEST FOR EDUCATION(1880-1920)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211128
Register Paper ID - 227436
Title: THE BENGALI MUSLIM BHADRAMAHILAS AND THEIR QUEST FOR EDUCATION(1880-1920)
Author Name(s): Dr. Saika Hossain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b155-b164
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 173
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Bengali Muslim Women, Colonial Bengal, Awakening, Enlightened, Zenana Education.
Paper Title: CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC ART: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FACED IN THE MALAY WORLD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211127
Register Paper ID - 227447
Title: CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC ART: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FACED IN THE MALAY WORLD
Author Name(s): Muhammad Faiz Sabri, Muhammad Fadli Zulkapli, Mumtaz Mokhtar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b150-b154
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 160
Contemporary Islamic art in Malaysia has long been documented and it was usually developed within the Malay culture that was based on an Islamic understanding of concepts and teachings. The years between 1980 and 1990 shows a significant impact towards contemporary Islamic Art in Malaysia due to the reaction from the National Cultural Congress that was held in 1971. Islam became the main cultural root and that period can be considered a revival period of Islamic art in the country and became one of the main art forms developed by Muslim artists those days. However, due to some influence from the western country has impacted the ideology of Malaysian artists, especially towards finding their own cultural identity in Malaysia. The emergence of new expressions based on this issue lead the artist to produce Islamic artworks that illustrate some crisis of identity. Therefore, this paper was conducted to discuss deeper the view of contemporary Islamic art in Malaysia particularly focusing on the issues ad challenges faced by Muslim artists. Four samples of Malaysian artworks have been selected to discuss its content and significant meaning. It is hoped that this conceptual paper will make some small contribution towards guiding Malaysian artists, researchers, and art historians about the issues, crises and challenges faced by Malaysian artists in the Malay world.
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Contemporary; Islamic art; Contemporary Islamic art; Malaysian contemporary art; Issues and Challenges.
Paper Title: BANANA FLOWER POWDER AND BLACK RICE POWDER INCORPORATED WHEAT BREAD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211126
Register Paper ID - 227419
Title: BANANA FLOWER POWDER AND BLACK RICE POWDER INCORPORATED WHEAT BREAD
Author Name(s): SOWNTHARIYA V, YAMINI L
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b141-b149
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 192
Bakery is a time-honored activity that plays a key role in the food processing industry. Despite the introduction of completely automated and semi-automated bread and biscuit manufacturing factories, many people still prefer fresh bread and other bakery products. The demand for bakery products is gradually increasing due to the growing population and preference for fresh and ready-to-eat handy food items. To formulate banana flower powder and black rice powder incorporated wheat bread. To calculate yield and cost of the formulated bread. To determine the sensory characteristics, packaging and labeling of the formulated bread. To evaluate the nutrient composition and quality parameters for the formulated bread. The convection oven is used for the baking of bread. The cost is calculation is done by the quantity of ingredients used for making the bread with other expenses. Polythene covers are used for the packing and industrial vinyl stickers are used for the labeling of the product. The result shows that banana flower and black rice incorporated wheat bread was compared with wheat bread, that is rich in energy, carbohydrate, calcium, iron, ?-carotene, antioxidant, niacin and vitamin E. when compared to other three variation the fourth variation is selected with highest mean score. The suggestions are they can test the storage stability and shelf life of the product. They can involve some other nutrient analysis for the product. They can add some other ingredients to improve the nutrient composition of the bread.
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wheat bread, Banana flower, Black rice, Antioxidant, Vitamin-E, Niacin, ?- Carotene.
Paper Title: “Spray pyrolysis technique use for synthesis of nanocrystalline material”
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211125
Register Paper ID - 226565
Title: “SPRAY PYROLYSIS TECHNIQUE USE FOR SYNTHESIS OF NANOCRYSTALLINE MATERIAL”
Author Name(s): C. B. Sutar, Krupali R. Barde, A.V. Patil, J. P. Nehete, P.V. Dalal , A. N. Sonar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b135-b140
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 206
In this work we have report the details studies regarding the spray pyrolysis technique. Varieties of techniques have been employed to synthesis of nanocrystalline material among this technique SPT was easy to use and operate. Material waste is minimum and easy to optimized condition to obtain nanocrystalline material. Now days numerous applications of SPT thin films were performs such as gas sensing, photoconduction, optoelectronics devise as well as solar grade materials.
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Spray pyrolysis technique, Advantage and Factor Affecting on SPT
Paper Title: ASUR JANJATI KE VAIVAHIK SWARUP ME PARIVARTAN KA SAMAJSHSTRIY ADHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211124
Register Paper ID - 227406
Title: ASUR JANJATI KE VAIVAHIK SWARUP ME PARIVARTAN KA SAMAJSHSTRIY ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Madhu Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b129-b134
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 260
ASUR JANJATI KE VAIVAHIK SWARUP ME PARIVARTAN KA SAMAJASHASTRIY ADHYAYAN
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ASUR JANJATI KE VAIVAHIK SWARUP ME PARIVARTAN KA SAMAJASHASTRIY ADHYAYAN
Paper Title: A STUDY OF TEACHING APTITUDE OF IN-SERVICE B.ED. PUPIL TEACHERS OF KASHMIR DIVISION IN RELATION TO SEX
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211123
Register Paper ID - 227415
Title: A STUDY OF TEACHING APTITUDE OF IN-SERVICE B.ED. PUPIL TEACHERS OF KASHMIR DIVISION IN RELATION TO SEX
Author Name(s): Dr. Nuzhat Jan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b121-b128
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 164
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Teaching aptitude, In-service B.Ed. Pupil Teachers, Male and Female teachers.
Paper Title: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PERSONAL VARIABLES AND LIFE STYLE LEVEL OF CHILDREN DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211122
Register Paper ID - 227408
Title: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PERSONAL VARIABLES AND LIFE STYLE LEVEL OF CHILDREN DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Author Name(s): Dr. Manjula G Kadapatti, Kshetrimayum Saya Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b110-b120
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 146
A healthy life style is the way of living in the personal life and the family system in the early stage of children. During the Pandemic, everyone children are at home attending online classes and avoiding outdoor activities for almost 2 years. The early years of age is a critical period of the stage to make good or bad habits in their life. Their mental health, happiness, self-esteem, and feelings of good or negative expression in society depend on how they grew up in their environment and habits. A healthy lifestyle is very important to mankind to be healthy and happy, prevents diseases, saves money, lengthens life span, and is good for the environment. Early (stage) age is very important in making habits in order to be a healthy lifestyle. In this study a sample of 200 of school going children of the age group of 9-13 years from Bangalore urban areas was taken randomly. The results found that Age, Class of studying, number of siblings, ordinal position, was found to be significant impact on lifestyle among children.
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Personal variables, Covid-19 pandemic, lifestyle, school children
Paper Title: TRADE UNION LEADERSHIP FOR WORKERS DEVELOPMENT WITH A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INTUC &CITU IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211121
Register Paper ID - 227411
Title: TRADE UNION LEADERSHIP FOR WORKERS DEVELOPMENT WITH A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INTUC &CITU IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Author Name(s): Kakani Prudhvi Raju, Dr.Nagaraju Battu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b105-b109
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 151
Business Organisations in Andhra Pradeshin tandem pursue means to become more efficient andproductive in order to avoid being overwhelmed by products and services from other places atcompetitive prices and better quality. Some of the competitive disadvantages include cooperation inlabour-employer relations, scarce skills, skills outflow, hiring and firing practices, employment rulesand trade union contributions to productivity. It is also generally understood that the successfulintegration of these factors is dependant, almost exclusively, on effective leadership. Organisationalleaders are the agents that integrate all the forces at play in organisations, and ultimately ensure theircompetitiveness, sustainability and survival.[1] It is identified that the leadership of INTUC&CITU though the two Trade Unions are having ideological differences and they are also compassionate towards political system. It is observed that INTUC &CITU are functioning autonomously on its own agenda with a perception. Workers in different fields in the organized and un-organized sector workers are attached to the Trade Unions to their personal benefits. Labor always look for fringe benefits like job security, social security, scholarships to their children, take-home pay hike, Congenial working conditions and Post-retirement benefits etc.,. The study is mainly focused on to find out the leadership challenges for the development of workers . [2]
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Trade Union leadership for workers development with a special reference to INTUC &CITU in Andhra Pradesh
Paper Title: AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE ,OXYGEN AND PULSE DETECTION SYSTEM AT COVID SAFETY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211120
Register Paper ID - 227208
Title: AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE ,OXYGEN AND PULSE DETECTION SYSTEM AT COVID SAFETY
Author Name(s): Vaishnavi Anil Ekhe, Vaishnavi Vinod Divepatil, Gaurav Anant Kadu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b100-b104
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 144
IoT-based healthcare monitoring gadgets might be quite valuable for COVID-19 patients during the present outbreak. The goal of this research is to create an IoT-based solutions for automatic health monitoring that integrates the patient's detected body temperature, heart rate, and oxygen saturation, that are the most significant critical care indications. An OLED display in this system displays the current temperature, heart rate, and oxygen saturation level. Using a Node MCU-based system , Human test subjects were used to validate the suggested IoT-based strategy. The system's results were promising: the information it gathered was stored quite quickly.
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Paper Title: INDIAN HANDLOOM ITS ORIGIN, EVOLUTION AND VARIETIES: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211119
Register Paper ID - 227400
Title: INDIAN HANDLOOM ITS ORIGIN, EVOLUTION AND VARIETIES: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Soumen Debnath
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b86-b99
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 167
Perhaps India is the country which has maximum contribution in textile, especially in handloom textile to the world. India has the finest textile like muslin, brightest textile like silk, cheapest textile like jute and strongest textile like ramie. Even today Indian handloom and spinning wheel contributes maximum variation of designs and products. India mainly produces cotton textile products. Woollen handloom products are also produced in India.
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Evolution of Indian Handloom, Varieties, Influence of different countries.
Paper Title: ISOLATION OF PARTIAL GENOMIC DNA SEQUENCE CODING FOR GLYOXALASE I IN SALINE TOLERANT RIZHOPHORA MUCURONATA (INDIAN MANGROVE)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211118
Register Paper ID - 227211
Title: ISOLATION OF PARTIAL GENOMIC DNA SEQUENCE CODING FOR GLYOXALASE I IN SALINE TOLERANT RIZHOPHORA MUCURONATA (INDIAN MANGROVE)
Author Name(s): SIRAJ M.V.P, SHEHLA SHERIN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b76-b85
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 152
Abstract: Glyoxalase pathway is normally induced and up regulated in response to salinity, drought and cold stresses in many plants. The mangroves are relatively saline resistant plant and it would be very interesting to know the saline tolerance mechanism of mangroves. In the current study we report, the isolation of partial glyoxalase I gene from Rizophora mucuronata (Mangrove) and its role in saline tolerance mechanism in mangroves. The various responses of the plant towards salinity have been utilized in genetic engineering to generate transgenic stress resistant crop plants either by transferring stress responsive genes or altering the expression of existing genes. Mangroves and associated plants are among the most salt tolerant plants and are ideal models for studying the salt tolerant mechanisms because of their ability to tolerate extremely high salinity. A partial genomic sequence coding for Glyoxalase I was PCR amplified using primers designed based on previously reported sequences on other species. Two specific primers were used. The 400 bp fragment was amplified from genomic DNA. The 400 bp genomic DNA fragment amplified was sequenced. After sequencing a 370 bp was obtained excluding the primer regions. Glyoxalase I gene from the present sequence shows significant similarity with several glyoxalase I genes isolated from different plant species. Maximum similarity for the sequenced portion of the gene was obtained with glyoxalase I from Hevea brasiliensis glyoxalase (100%), followed by Manihot esculenta glyoxalase (94.74%) and Jatropha curcas (93.61%). Distance tree also reveals relationship other glyoxalases from other species. The short protein sequence was also deduced from nucleotide sequences and it shows maximum similarity with Hevea brasiliensis.
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Glyoxalase I, Salinity tolerance, Rizophora mucuronata
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON HIGH RISE STRUCTURE HAVING SHEAR WALLS SUBJECTED TO LATERAL LOADS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211117
Register Paper ID - 227399
Title: A REVIEW ON HIGH RISE STRUCTURE HAVING SHEAR WALLS SUBJECTED TO LATERAL LOADS
Author Name(s): Kumar gandharv, Dolendra Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b70-b75
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 158
Civil engineering is concerned with the construction of various types of structures while ensuring their safety, durability, and serviceability. "Earthquake" is now a phenomenon that affects the safety and serviceability of structures. The amount of damage caused by an earthquake to structures is determined by the type of building, the type of soil, the technology used for earthquake resistance, and, finally, the location of the building with shear wall. The effects of an earthquake are heavily dependent on the type of soil in which the foundation of a building is built, because an earthquake changes the motion of the ground, resulting in foundation failure. As a result, it is critical to investigate the behavior of various soils during the construction of structures having shear walls. The past work proofs that Shear walls can withstand earthquakes. It improves the structural performance of building subjected to lateral forces due to earthquake excitation. This study focuses on behavior of different types of shear wall impact on structures.
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Earthquake, Shear wall, Lateral forces, Behavior
Paper Title: BECOMING A BETTER HUMAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211116
Register Paper ID - 227347
Title: BECOMING A BETTER HUMAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Vibha Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b68-b69
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 149
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Paper Title: FOOD SECURITY AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211115
Register Paper ID - 227369
Title: FOOD SECURITY AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION
Author Name(s): Shivaraj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b63-b67
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 143
According to the declaration made at the World Food Summit held in Rome in 1996, food security is 'Food security is the availability of food for all people at all times in physically and economically sufficient quantities to enable them to lead an active and healthy life in accordance with their choice of safe nutritious food. Hunger and under nutrition are two important dimensions of food insecurity in humans. 21.92 percent of India's 121 crore population suffer from hunger and malnutrition. 20.19 percent of the population of Karnataka i.e. 1.29 crore people have income below the poverty line. The reason why such a large proportion of people in the society are abject poverty shows that most of them are deprived of their right to food. That is why the United Nations has placed India at the 67th position in the list of world hungry countries. This ranking shows the severity of food security in the country. Foundation of Food Security Availability The development and productivity of the agricultural sector are important determinants of food availability. In this regard, the figures of Karnataka state give a very disappointing picture. Although 60 percent of the population is engaged in agricultural activities, it contributes only 14 percent to the GDP. This gives a picture of minimum productivity and minimum profitability of this sector. Agricultural backwardness leads to food insecurity. Lack of food drives people to malnutrition. The country's food availability picture remains complex. After independence, the country's population is increasing exponentially from decade to decade. The population of the country has increased from 36.11 crores in 1951 to 130 crores today. Food should be produced in proportion to population growth and should be adequately available to all citizens. If food is not available in adequate quantity and nutritionally, it becomes food insecurity. The increasing population of the country along with inadequate distribution of resources has also contributed to the poverty of the people. 33 crore people are living in this state of poverty in the country. Thus the number of people who depend on agriculture is not less. Agriculture is still the main occupation in 68% of the 70% states in the country. But agriculture is seeing only 2% to 2.40% growth in the state. Only when agricultural growth reaches the target of 4.50 percent, the achievement of fixed income of farmers and consumer price index can be seen. Besides, agriculture has not yet come out of its dependence on seasonality, weather and rainfall. Besides these, the modernization of agriculture has created some problems of food security. As modern agriculture becomes more mechanized, the number of people involved in agriculture declines. Most of these people who migrate to towns and villages in search of alternative employment are landless and wage labourers. Policies of political parties, political stability, speed of development, speed of economy, economic control and foresight can provide a solid foundation for food security. Availability of food should be obtained either through production or importation in qualitatively sufficient quantity. Sustainability needs to be achieved through water, sanitation and health care along with food consumption issues. Social conditions such as education, health, distribution activities are important for stability in food security index and should not be lost due to any shock. Food security indices are fragmented in many countries due to errors in government policy, large scale in food production and distribution. In this regard, due to the horrors of hunger, sickness and poverty in the society, there is a serious concern about food security.
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Food, security, karnataka, departments, peoples
Paper Title: DECODING HAND GESTURES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DIFFERENT ABILITIES USING THE CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211114
Register Paper ID - 227339
Title: DECODING HAND GESTURES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DIFFERENT ABILITIES USING THE CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK
Author Name(s): POTHURAJU RAJU, Dr. P. KRISHNA SUBBA RAO
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b56-b62
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 146
Differently abled people like deaf and dumb people use sign language for communicating with others. It is usually found difficult to communicate with them due to a lack of understanding of the universal sign language. This project aims to develop an application that will translate sign language into text, thereby reducing the communication gap between normal people and people with speech impairment. This application was developed using a deep learning algorithm which is CNN (Convolutional Neural Network). The model was trained on ASL (American Sign Language) based gestures. ASL is a universal language and contains 26 alphabets of well-distinguished images that can be used to train the model. The objective of this project is for the camera attached to the computer will capture the gestures of the hand and the feature extraction is used to recognize the hand gesture then based on the hand gesture the required text will be displayed on the screen. This application aims at bridging the gap in the process of communication between Deaf and Dumb people from the rest of the world.
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Hand Gestures, Sign language into text, Convolution Neural Network (CNN), Communication, Computer Vision, ASL (American Sign Language)
Paper Title: BUNDELAKHAND KE KISANON KI SAMASYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211113
Register Paper ID - 227333
Title: BUNDELAKHAND KE KISANON KI SAMASYAN
Author Name(s): Aarti Maurya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b53-b55
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 244
BUNDELAKHAND KE KISANON KI SAMASYAN
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BUNDELAKHAND KE KISANON KI SAMASYAN
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 5 | Month- May 2024)