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Paper Title: The Conceptual Study of Khadi and Village Industries Commission and their Entrepreneurship Development Programmes in Wardha District
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302679
Register Paper ID - 238515
Title: THE CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION AND THEIR ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES IN WARDHA DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Miss Kiran Dashrath Nagare, DR. S. R. Junghare
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f472-f481
Year: February 2023
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The Conceptual Study of Khadi and Village Industries Commission and their Entrepreneurship Development Programmes in Wardha District
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The Conceptual Study of Khadi and Village Industries Commission and their Entrepreneurship Development Programmes in Wardha District
Paper Title: Fake FIR in rape cases; Problem & Solutions
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302678
Register Paper ID - 235566
Title: FAKE FIR IN RAPE CASES; PROBLEM & SOLUTIONS
Author Name(s): Mr. Abhimanyu Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f460-f471
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 39
Fake FIR in rape cases; Problem & Solutions
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Fake FIR in rape cases; Problem & Solutions
Paper Title: IMPACT OF SELF HELP GROUPS (SHGS) ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MAHAMAYA BLOCK OF DHUBRI DISTRICT, ASSAM, INDIA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302677
Register Paper ID - 234480
Title: IMPACT OF SELF HELP GROUPS (SHGS) ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MAHAMAYA BLOCK OF DHUBRI DISTRICT, ASSAM, INDIA.
Author Name(s): Abdul Kaiyum.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f452-f459
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 42
The role of women in the development of our country is equally important that of men. The overall development of the nation remains as a paradox until and unless the women get empowered as women constitute almost half of India's population of 1.2 billion. They must be empowered for overall development which includes socio-economic, political and psychological empowerment. SHG empowers rural women in various respects. It works as a democratic instrument for women's grass root development. Self-Help Groups are small group of individual members who voluntarily come together and form an association for achieving a common objective. Presently the self-help groups aremushrooming throughout the rural areas giving women the chance to become more empowered.It also acts as a bridge between women entrepreneurs who have the will to begin an enterprise but do not have the resources to fulfil their dream, and the finances needed for it. The empowerment of women through SHGs would give benefits not only to individual woman but also for the family and community as a whole through collective action for the development. Presently SHGs are one of India's most important tools for rural women to achieve socio-economic self-reliance or Atmanirbhar. In this paper, an attempt has been made to study the impact of SHGs in the empowerment of rural women in the study area.
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Self-help group, WomenEmpowerment, Economy, Employment
Paper Title: WORKPLACE INCIVILITY AND SHARING KNOWLEDGE AMONG PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANK EMPLOYEES OF TELANGANA STATE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302676
Register Paper ID - 233306
Title: WORKPLACE INCIVILITY AND SHARING KNOWLEDGE AMONG PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANK EMPLOYEES OF TELANGANA STATE
Author Name(s): G. SABITHA, Prof. T. Krishna Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f444-f451
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 44
In this article, the researcher conducted a survey to know the significant difference of workplace incivility and sharing knowledge among public and private sector employees in Telangana state. The workplace incivility conducted in different types of organisations, however in banking sector there is a scanty research work. To measure incivility in the workplace, the Uncivil Workplace Behaviour Questionnaire (UWBQ) developed by Martin and Hine (2005) used. An instrument designed by Bock and Kim (2002) used to measure knowledge sharing behaviour. The survey method was used and participants contacted by making personal visits to the banks. The result shows that there is no significant difference was found among bank employees in workplace incivility and knowledge sharing.
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workplace incivility, private sector, Public sector, Banking, UWBQ
Paper Title: Gyan Aadharit Arthvyawastha Me Siksha Evam Prasikshan Ki Bhumika
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302675
Register Paper ID - 232904
Title: GYAN AADHARIT ARTHVYAWASTHA ME SIKSHA EVAM PRASIKSHAN KI BHUMIKA
Author Name(s): Kumari Bina Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f440-f443
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 61
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Paper Title: POINTWISE V-SEMI-SLANT SUBMERSIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302674
Register Paper ID - 232480
Title: POINTWISE V-SEMI-SLANT SUBMERSIONS
Author Name(s): RAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA, SUMEET KUMAR, SUSHIL KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f427-f439
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 65
In this paper, we define pointwise v-semi-slant submersions fromalmost Hermitian manifolds onto Riemannian manifolds. The geometry of leaves of distributions which are associated with the definition of such maps is studied. The conditions for above submersions to be integrable and totally geodesic are also obtained in the paper. Finally, we provide an example ofsuch pointwise v-semi-slant submersion.
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: K�hler manifolds, Riemannian Submersions, Pointwise v-semi-slant submersions
Paper Title: AN EVALUATION OF DAVID HUME'S THEORY OF CAUSATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302673
Register Paper ID - 232080
Title: AN EVALUATION OF DAVID HUME'S THEORY OF CAUSATION
Author Name(s): PERVASH KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f420-f426
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 87
According to David Hume, there is no necessary connection between cause and effect. The idea of cause- effect relationship is based on contiguity, succession and constant conjunction. Hume holds that the idea of necessary connection is formed by the mind on the basis of laws of association, imagination, customs and belief. Hume analysis that mind cannot observe the universal, certain and necessary connection between cause and effect, and this Hume regards as the limitation of mind. In Hume’s view, ‘power’ seems to be inherence in something spiritual or mental. Since according to Hume, there is no spiritual or material substance, so there is no ‘power’ to produce an effect. In Hume’s view all our impression and ideas are derived from either ‘sensation’ or ‘reflection’ and the idea of the supernatural entity cannot be acquired through either ‘sensation’ or ‘reflection’, so there is no existence of any supernatural entities which may be considered as the basis for producing the effect. In Hume’s view, the experience of man is not similar at different times. Hume gives the example, we are more master of our thought in the morning than in the evening and fasting than after a full meal. It is difficult to explain the reason of variations and fluctuations in our experiences. So he holds that the mind cannot explain the problems of variation of experience and it cannot be the basis of the ‘power’ of cause to produce an effect.
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Contiguity, Succession, Constant conjunction, Repetition, Resemblance.
Paper Title: UNICEF STRATEGY FOR WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302672
Register Paper ID - 231770
Title: UNICEF STRATEGY FOR WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH)
Author Name(s): Dr. V Leela, Lavanya. K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f413-f419
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 83
This paper was done to analyze the impact of water treatment, hygiene, and sanitary interventions on better child health outcomes such as practices, knowledge, infections, attitudes, absenteeism and adoption of point-of-use water treatment. Concentrating on the effects of access to, hand washing facilities, safe water, and hygiene education among school-age children. This paper included those that documented the provision of water and sanitation in schools for children below 18 years of age, interventions which evaluate WASH practices. The research is essential to assess the long-term impact of such interventions in various settings. The review concluded that the importance of access to hand washing facilities, safe water, and hygiene education cannot be reinforced in abating water-borne illnesses, school absenteeism, malnutrition, and generally to improve the quality of life and learning performance in children.
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Health, hygiene, sanitation, water and WASH
Paper Title: SCOPE OF CHATGPT FOR SMALL FINANCE BANKS IN INDIA FOR THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302671
Register Paper ID - 231843
Title: SCOPE OF CHATGPT FOR SMALL FINANCE BANKS IN INDIA FOR THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS.
Author Name(s): Sanil N R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f409-f412
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 75
With the increasing use of social media for marketing and engagement, there is a growing need for efficient and effective ways of communicating with customers. One such way is the use of chatbots powered by artificial intelligence. In this paper, we explore the scope of using ChatGPT, a large language model trained by OpenAI, in small finance banks in India for their social media marketing and social engagements. We describe the methodology used to evaluate the effectiveness of ChatGPT in addressing customer queries and engaging with customers on social media platforms. Our results show that ChatGPT can be a useful tool for small finance banks to improve their social media presence and customer engagement.
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Keywords: ChatGPT, Small Finance banks, Social Media Marketing, Social Engagements, Artificial Intelligence
Paper Title: ANTICARCINOGENIC PROPERTY OF ALLIUM SATIVUM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302670
Register Paper ID - 231909
Title: ANTICARCINOGENIC PROPERTY OF ALLIUM SATIVUM
Author Name(s): DR SANDEEP KUMAR YADAV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f406-f408
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 81
The earliest cultivated plant is garlic, or Allium sativum. It has been utilized as an oral medicine for a very long time. It is an amazing plant with several health benefits, including antibacterial, antithrombotic, hypolipidemic, anti-arthritic, and anti-tumor action. This review will focus on this agent's mostly preclinical usage in the prevention and treatment of cancer. Organosulfur chemicals found in garlic have been suggested to be responsible for the chemopreventive action.
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Allium sativum, Anticancer, Medicinal plant
Paper Title: CAREER MATURITY LEVEL AMONG ADOLESCENTS AT SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STAGE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302669
Register Paper ID - 231753
Title: CAREER MATURITY LEVEL AMONG ADOLESCENTS AT SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STAGE
Author Name(s): Nabiha Saher, Farzana Alim
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f397-f405
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 81
The present research work is an analysis regarding the comparison of career maturity level among adolescents at the senior secondary school stage in terms of gender- male and female. The results were collected using the descriptive survey technique. A representative sample of 60 adolescent students including males and females was selected from senior secondary schools in Aligarh as respondents. For data collection, an Indian version of the career maturity inventory by Dr. (Mrs.) Nirmala Gupta was employed. The appropriate statistical measures such as mean, standard deviation, percentage, and t-test were applied for analyzing the data. Outcomes of the existing research indicate that most of the adolescents have revealed below average level of maturity in regard to attitude towards career selection, self-appraisal, knowing about jobs, and choosing a job. Whereas in the aspects of career planning and problem-solving, an average level of maturity was found among adolescents. The results also identify that among the six aspects of career maturity, significant gender differences were found on four dimensions namely self-appraisal, goal selection, planning, and problem-solving. Male adolescents scored marginally better in the aforementioned areas than their female fellow students. No significant gender differences were found in respect of attitude towards career selection and occupational information.
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Career, Career Maturity, Adolescents, Senior Secondary education
Paper Title: A STUDY OF VULNERABILITIES IN ONLINE BANKING: BANKING THREATS AND SELF-PROTECTION TECHNIQUES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302668
Register Paper ID - 231826
Title: A STUDY OF VULNERABILITIES IN ONLINE BANKING: BANKING THREATS AND SELF-PROTECTION TECHNIQUES
Author Name(s): Archana Srivastava, DR. Akhilesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f391-f396
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 73
Online banking has become daily routine of customers using banking services. This service is very useful for all category of customers as it saves time. Every service has its drawbacks also, same in Online banking also, It is Vulnerable with theft and attacks. In this paper we have discussed about various banking attacks and different self-protection techniques
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Online banking ; Attacks; Protection Techniques; vulnerability; threats ;theft ;data.
Paper Title: A COMPARTIVE ANALYSIS ON FACTOR INFLUENCING THE INVESTMENT OF THE CUSTOMER IN BANKING SECTOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302667
Register Paper ID - 231834
Title: A COMPARTIVE ANALYSIS ON FACTOR INFLUENCING THE INVESTMENT OF THE CUSTOMER IN BANKING SECTOR
Author Name(s): Avinash Jha, Yukti Bhatt, DR. RAJESH RATHORE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f386-f390
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 61
Not only do deposits contribute to the money supply, but they also have a significant impact on it. In response to major drivers like investment, the government creates and distributes money across the economy. Due to people's ability to save, transfer, and invest huge quantities of money, investment is essentially feasible and taking money out of bank accounts. The purpose of the study is to determine how consumers see bank investments, how well-informed they are about other types of investments, such as equities, gold, and real estate, and, secondly, how frequently and how satisfied they are with their investments. Finding the factors that motivate investors to participate in the banking sector is the primary goal of this study. The purpose of this study is to learn more about the major variables that affect consumer decision-making and risk tolerance when it comes to investments in the banking industry. The people may be neighbors and be equal in every way, yet they have quite different demands when it comes to financial planning. In light of this, the current study is an effort to identify the variables that influence individual investment decisions in the banking sector as well as the variations in investor perceptions of the choice to invest in banks.
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Bank, Investment Choice, Investment Influencing Factors
Paper Title: PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF PLUMBAGO ZEYLANICA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302666
Register Paper ID - 231776
Title: PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF PLUMBAGO ZEYLANICA
Author Name(s): RAJU VISHWAKARMA, DR. SYAD SHAHAB AHEMD
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f381-f385
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 59
Plumbago zeylanica is a medicinal plant. It is medicinally used for curing dieseases like anti-anterogenic, cardiotonic, hepatoprotective and neuroprotective. In this paper phytochemical screening of Plumbago zeylanica in four solvent I.e aqeous, petroleum ether, methanol and athyl acetate. Methanol showed mainly positive results as compared to other three ones. flavonois, alkoloids and terpenies showed mainly.
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medicinal plants and phytochemical
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN PUBLIC V/S PRIVATE BANK FOR FINANCIAL SERVICE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302665
Register Paper ID - 231788
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN PUBLIC V/S PRIVATE BANK FOR FINANCIAL SERVICE
Author Name(s): VINEET SHEKHAR, NITIN SINGH, DR. RAJESH RATHORE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f374-f380
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 59
In order to analyze and assess the financial performance of India's top public and private sector banks and to comprehend their NPA patterns, secondary data analysis is used in this research. The Indian banking industry has been under scrutiny as a result of certain substantial changes in monetary policy. When the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) boosted interest rates to support the weakening Rupee, the cost of funds for banks has dramatically increased. A rise in non-performing assets (NPAs) and a decline in profitability could be the results of this. Bank profitability is impacted by both internal and external variables. Metrics and risk variables relevant to each bank served as a guide for their earnings. SBI leverage financial ratios were judged to be more susceptible to default than HDFC. Efficiency metrics were the primary profit-generating factors at HDFC, the largest private sector bank in India, but not at SBI. Measures of asset utilization efficiency were essentially the same for both banks. The largest public sector bank in India, SBI had significantly higher NPA ratios. The liquidity ratios turned out to be the single most significant SBI determining factor. To determine whether there was a significant difference in the NPA ratio of SBI and HDFC bank over the past three years, a two sample T test with identical variances was also performed.
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Banking Sector, SBI & HDFC, NPA, Financial Ratios, Secondary & Primary Data
Paper Title: PIEZOELECTRIC BASED ENERGY HARVESTING USING HUMAN FOOT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302664
Register Paper ID - 231825
Title: PIEZOELECTRIC BASED ENERGY HARVESTING USING HUMAN FOOT
Author Name(s): Ms.D.Venkata Lakshmi, A. Rama Uday Kiran, J. Leela Praveen, V. Mukesh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f370-f373
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 51
The global energy crisis and environmental pollution, which are largely the result of increased consumption of nonrenewable energy sources, have prompted researchers to investigate alternative energy technologies that can harness energy from the environment. Mechanical energy is the most prevalent type of environmental energy that can be captured and converted into usable electrical energy. Due to its high electromechanical coupling and piezoelectric coefficients, piezoelectric transduction is a superior mechanical energy harvesting mechanism when compared to electrostatic, electromagnetic, and triboelectric transduction. The scientific community is thus most interested in piezoelectric energy harvesting. Micro- and nanoscale advancements in materials and manufacturing techniques enable the fabrication of piezoelectric generators with advantageous features such as electromechanical coupling coefficient, piezoelectric coefficient, flexibility, ductility, and integrability for a variety of applications became Furthermore, as technology in the electronics industry advances, smaller devices with lower power consumption become available on the market. As a result, many electronic devices are expected to be powered by piezoelectric generators in the near future. This white paper provides an in-depth look at the current state of the art in piezoelectric energy harvesting. We review piezoelectric energy conversion principles and describe the working mechanisms and modes of operation of piezoelectric generators. Recent research on inorganic, organic, composite, and bio-inspired natural piezoelectric materials is discussed.Examine nano-, micro-, and mesoscale piezoelectric energy harvesting applications in transportation, structures, air and water applications, intelligent systems, microfluidics, biomedical, wearable and implantable electronics, and tissue regeneration.To do. Advances, limitations, and potential improvements in piezoelectric energy harvesting technology materials and applications are discussed. In summary, this review covers a wide range of piezoelectric materials used in wireless electronics for clean power delivery.
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ENERGY HARVESTING USING HUMAN FOOT
Paper Title: ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES AND INDIA: A STUDY ON CURRENT TRENDS OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST DEMOCRACY ELECTIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302663
Register Paper ID - 231452
Title: ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES AND INDIA: A STUDY ON CURRENT TRENDS OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST DEMOCRACY ELECTIONS
Author Name(s): S. Anil, Dr. Sutrapu Anil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f363-f369
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 44
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Paper Title: THE EFFECT OF INFERIORITY AND INSECURITY ON ADJUSTMENT AMONG STUDENTS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302662
Register Paper ID - 231810
Title: THE EFFECT OF INFERIORITY AND INSECURITY ON ADJUSTMENT AMONG STUDENTS.
Author Name(s): Vani Jaiswal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f351-f362
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 90
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of Inferiority and Insecurity on Adjustment among college students. Inferiority feelings are those general human feelings of incompleteness, smallness, weakness, unawareness, and dependency included in our first experiences of ourselves in infancy and early childhood. Insecurity is an inner feeling of being threatened and/or inadequate in some way. Being insecure means feeling anxious and fearful about yourself or something in your life. Adjustment is the behavioral process by which humans and other animals maintain equilibrium among their various needs or between their needs and the obstacles of their environments. A well-adjusted person is aware of his own strength and limitation, respects himself and others, has adequate level of aspiration, has flexibility in behavior, has the capacity to deal with adverse circumstances. A sample of 60 college students was taken. Inferiority & Insecurity Questionnaire developed by Dr. G.C. Pati (1976) and Adjustment Inventory developed by H.S. Asthana (1968) were used to collect data. Correlation coefficients were calculated from the obtained data. Findings suggest that inferiority and insecurity has negative effect on adjustment among college students (r1= -0.40 and r2= -0.66).
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Inferiority, insecurity, adjustment, college students
Paper Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ALGORITHM BASED ONLINE APPLICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302661
Register Paper ID - 231830
Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ALGORITHM BASED ONLINE APPLICATION
Author Name(s): Dr.Mrs.R.Jamuna, Ms.P.Kiruthika Rahini
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f340-f350
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 51
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ALGORITHM BASED ONLINE APPLICATION ABSTRACT Dr.R.Jamuna, Associate Professor in Computer Science,S.R.College,Trichy-2, and Ms.P.Kiruthika Rahini, Lecturer,Department of Computer Science,S.R.College,Trichy-2 Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence process by implemented by machines, like computer systems. The interaction between computers and human being is always interesting and challenging. An automatic answer checker software checks and marks written answers just as manual checking. This software application is built to check subjective answers in an online test and allocate marks using camera after verifying the answer. The system requires you to store the original answer for the system. This facility is provided to the administrator alone. The admin may insert questions and respective subjective answers in the system. In this project the admin can login the system using his/her user name and password. After the login process the admin can add and view the student details. The admin can upload the class video link to the student. The student can login the system using his/her register number. Once student logins to the test, webcam be switched on and video played is uploaded by the admin. After completing the video, the student can view the test questions when he/she does not using the skip or exit option during playing of the video. The student can attend the test by viewing the score option. The system uses artificial intelligence concepts like depth first search or breadth first search to verify the answers and allocate the marks as human intervention of correction. In this project work the entire process so designed to be maintained and monitored by admin alone.
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Key words: Artificial intelligence, BFS, DFS, JSP, MYSQL.
Paper Title: Digital Bharteey
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302660
Register Paper ID - 231794
Title: DIGITAL BHARTEEY
Author Name(s): Sandeep Dasrao Dhapse,, Dr.Subhangi Dinesh Rathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: f336-f339
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 45
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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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