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Analysing Hyper Spectral Reflectance With Gaussian Process And Combined Kernel
Sunil Singarapu, Dr. Avinash Gour
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3811
CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3811
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The name speaks to that Gaussian cycle, subsequently we will utilize some reliable info datasets to test and prepare the hyper phantom picture. Piece based breaking down is a criticism framework used to contrast the assessed yield and the real yield. The distinction between those two yields will be considered as blunder and furthermore will be remedied at the information picture. The Gaussian Process is a powerful framework, so any blunder identified at yield will be assessed and prepared utilizing the Gaussian cycle and will be contrasted and the projection or anticipated network. In view of the correlation gave by the Gaussian cycle the framework will receives to revision for exact or wanted yield. Rectification speaks to the missing information, for example, shading, contrast, tone and so on the examination among proposed and real outcomes will demonstrate the effectiveness of ghostly investigation utilizing Gaussian cycle. This paper proposes a piece based hyper ghostly picture investigate utilizing Gaussian cycle to sort out the mistakes present at the framework yield.
Local Thresholding Of Eye Fundus Images For Easy Retinal Vessel Separation
Mohammad Sami, Dr. Avinash Gour
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3812
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Early diagnosis is required for diabetic retinopathy. It may prevent the disease from further complications. It is divided into one of two phases (early and final stages of non-proliferation and proliferative respectively). In this paper, our experiments and conclusions while applying an effective segmentation approach with two phases, together with structure extraction filters, as pre-processing steps to detect the individual lesions such as microaneurysms, haemorrhages or exudates and segmentation is demanding due to the highly variable luminance, color and definition of the EFI images. We have included experimentation results that test runtime, fraction of lesions segmented and accuracy of the detection phase.
Potential Development And Comic Proximity Through The Video Tutorial For Extracular Students Of SMAN 3 Boyolali
Aan Ardian, Edi Kurniadi, Adam Wahida
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3813
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The role of video tutorial learning media is increasingly having an essential role in education, particularly the practice of learning Fine Arts in order to facilitate the learning process. Learning Fine Arts requires advance video tutorial media so that students can develop their potential and be motivated in learning, particularly in practical material. Through video tutorials as a guide to creating comics in learning, it is expected that it will become a guide for creating effective and efficient comics. The results showed that the video tutorial-based learning media developed were applicable for use in the learning process supported by student opinions with a percentage of 85.4% of students being able to create comics according to the rules and in a shorter time relatively.
Learning Process of Drawing Manga Comics With E-Learning Models in Non-Formal Schools OHAYO Drawing School Surakarta
Galuh Gussantoko, Slamet Subiyantoro, Endang Widiyastuti
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3814
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This research discusses the learning process of drawing manga comics using e-learning models in non-formal schools. Some kids have talent and willpower but there is no place to channel that talent. As a result, children with such talents become less creative. In the absence of a place to channel talent, the child will do activities to cross the walls, textbooks, etc. In addition, during the covid-19 pandemic, all activities are carried out through online or internet platforms that cause children to learn face-to-face. This research methodology uses descriptive qualitative methods by describing the learning process with the e-learning model available at OHAYO Drawing School Surakarta. The purpose of this research is to explain the process of drawing manga comics done with the e-learning model during the covid-19 pandemic period. Data collection on this study by way of in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The result of this study is that the model of drawing manga comics using the e-learning model is suitable for use in nonformal schools. With the learning model, children can still channel talents and hobbies so that the child's creativity continues to grow and develop despite being in the covid-19 pandemic.
Educational Values in Learning Dance Andhe-Andhe Lumut Art Studio Based on Panji Story Approaching Holistic Art Criticism
Yustiana Patrich Rosalia, Slamet Subiyantoro, Margana
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3815
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This research is to examine the values in learning dance by utilizing sources of knowledge and local culture values about the Panji story as one of the cultural advantages of Kediri region. Learners ignorance of knowledge about the concept and purpose of dancing influences the learning of dance to be less creative. Problem that occur in learning dance at Andhe-Andhe Lumut art studio terms of practice where the teacher conveys the material is on the sensitivity of students in absorbing all information received, even students do not know the meaning of the movements and dance learned, as well as the educational values contained therein. Keep in mind that each motion has some meanings and that can be linked to the values of life of students widely. The methodology in this research is qualitative with a theoretical approach using holistic art criticism. The technique of collecting data through literature study, in-depth interviews, documentation, and observation with the analysis technique is descriptive analysis. It is to describe the data that has been collected. The results showed that the educational values contained in the learning of dance in these studios include aesthetic, moral, historical, social and cultural values. These values are expected to provide knowledge insights for young generation to understand, instill and maintain values in life obtained through dance learning.
Global Economic Prospects and Risk Factors
Parth Rustagi, Rohit Sroa, Priyanshu Sinha, Shikha Gupta
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3816
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Machine Learning and Data Science is the next big thing. This is fairly visible in the quote by Bill Gates that says “A breakthrough in machine learning is worth 10 Microsoftâ€. It has the immense capability and potential to change the world. There is still a lot more to discover in this field and this is a paper attempt to at least cover some ground on those discoveries. The paper provides a comparative study of the different Time Series Analysis machine learning models using a real-world scenario. The scenario is to forecast the various risk factors associated with a country. A risk factor is defined as something that can harm the economic and political status of the country. We aimed to select some of the worst-hit countries of the world and predict the prospects of these countries on different parameters. The parameters chosen were Gross Domestic Product Per Capita Income (GDPI), Population, CO2 damage and Life Expectancy. The study is a comparative study between ARIMA Model, LSTM Model, and FB Prophet Model.
Career Preferences On Senior Secondary Level Students
Beenu Singh, Dr. Alka Kumari
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3817
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Decisions about what job path to choose in senior high school are among the most difficult for students in junior high. As a reaction, the research's aims were to examine the job choices of junior high school students, as well as the factors that may impact their future choice. Group I, n=119 girls and Group II, n=74 boys from private and service backgrounds studying in government or private schools in both rural and urban areas were included in the study's (n=193) sample. In order to make sense of the data, percentages were used. This study employed the Career Choice Scale to collect data. Women preferred Human Services and Education, while men preferred Business Management and Administration, according to an analysis of the data. There are a number of elements that influence a student's job choice, including gender, parental occupation, kind of school, and residential surroundings, according to research.
Issues And Challenges In Family Owned Business And Its Impact On Firm Performance
Sohrab Bharucha, Dr. Devesh Kumar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3818
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Economic deregulation and quick development have resulted in a growing industrial base, which has given many people new prospects for advancement while also putting a strain on their resources and ability to adapt. It is the goal of this research to look at the concerns and challenges faced by family-owned businesses and how it affects the performance of the company. In a world where family, company ownership, and management are all intertwined, a favourable environment is created for family enterprises. In Iran's Tehran Province, the food industry's family companies account for a significant portion of the population. It's possible that the particular ownership and management structure of a family company might give distinct benefits to the firm. The impact of a family company' ownership and management structure on its success has long been recognized as critical. the effect on the financial performance of the Indian corporation of family ownership. In order to get secondary data, we looked at four different companies in total.
Advanced Image Security Using New Combined Approach of AES Cryptography and LSB Steganography
M. Loganathan, R. Bharathiraja
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.10.3819
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The implementation of a protected communication between two parties is becoming a problematic due to the possibility of attacks and other unintended fluctuations over an unsecured network. However, there are certain approaches called cryptography and steganography are commonly used to ensure security of secret data. These approaches are individually not appropriate for extensive security of various data. The secret image size is reduced using the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) in this work. Next, an advanced encryption standard (AES) approach is used to encrypt the information, resulting in a system of phases. The least significant bit (LSB) method is employed to hide the encrypted image. The results illustrate that the combined approach is achieved PSNR of 48.9 dB and SSIM of 0.93 for stego-image. This performance clearly demonstrates the combined approach is able to provide enhance the stego-image quality and structural similarity index.