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Olga Kurasova - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • comparative analysis of the Graphical Result presentation in the som software
    Informatica (lithuanian Academy of Sciences), 2002
    Co-Authors: Gintautas Dzemyda, Olga Kurasova
    Abstract:

    In the paper, we analyze the software that realizes the self-organizing maps: SOM-PAK, SOM-TOOLBOX, Viscovery SOMine, Nenet, and two academic systems. Most of the software may be found in the Internet. These are freeware, shareware or demo. The self-organizing maps assist in data clustering and analyzing data similarities. The software differs one from another in the realization and visualization capabilities. The data on coastal dunes and their vegetation in Fin- land are used for the experimental comparison of the Graphical Result presentation of the software. Similarities of the systems and their differences, advantages and imperfections are exposed.

G Kanse Nitin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • RTD Studies in Plug Flow Reactor and its Simulation with Comparing Non Ideal Reactors
    2012
    Co-Authors: G Kanse Nitin
    Abstract:

    This paper proposes RTD studies in plug flow reactor and comparison of non-ideal reactors using residence time distribution function. The model also gives a prediction of the number of ideal continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTR) that could represent the non-ideal plug flow reactor (PFR) in question. Simulated Results reveal that 10 numbers of ideal stirred tanks in series would represent the non-ideal plug flow reactor under study. The Graphical Result of all four reactors is generated directly by polymath. Most of the chemical reactors in the industries have non-ideal regime. The non-ideal plug flow reactor (PFR) is one whose attributes deviate from that of the ideal plug flow reactors. Therefore, an in-depth knowledge of the residence time distribution (RTD) of components in the reactor is necessary for its analysis. The residence time distribution indicates how much time each fraction of a charged material spends in the vessel. The residence time distribution of reactants or tracers in a flow vessel is a key datum for determining reactor performance.

Basavaraj Jakkali - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • FRAMEWORK FOR ONLINE EXAM WITH Graphical Result AND SMS GATEWAY
    Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research, 2016
    Co-Authors: Akash Agrawal, Aman Keshri, Athmika G R, Basavaraj Jakkali
    Abstract:

    The Online Exam is a practice test, which is commonly available to higher education students. Questions are created closely, competitively, and collaboratively for students thus reducing the load for a teacher and promoting interactions among students and between the teachers. The online exam will be able to test your knowledge and intelligence on many aptitudes and technical interview related topics to see how smart you are and assesses your performance which helps you to analyze your strong and weak areas. The message integration in this application will enable the student to get an immediate message on his exam performance. This system can be used for placements as many people can take the exam simultaneously through their phones even if not many systems are available to work on. Mobile is a device that has reached all the people; it has become a daily part of people. In this project we are trying to develop an application that a users' mobile run for quiz competition by using a technology Wi-Fi to communicate with the server. The security of this online examination is enhanced by including fingerprint reader along with web cameras which will identify the user. The Server displays the list of questions with four options to be answered by the participants. Before they compete they have a log into the server by using username and password provided to them, each user first has to be registered in the server to use the application. After Log in each user will be displayed with the questions in their mobile phone where he can move through each question one by one. The answers are uploaded to the server through the wireless communication medium Wi-Fi. So sitting at the server, the admin can evaluate the Result. The whole system is automated such that the user gets the Result as he finished the competition. Since the use of Wi-Fi the communication range is more compared to Bluetooth so the competition can be conducted all over the campus.

Gintautas Dzemyda - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • comparative analysis of the Graphical Result presentation in the som software
    Informatica (lithuanian Academy of Sciences), 2002
    Co-Authors: Gintautas Dzemyda, Olga Kurasova
    Abstract:

    In the paper, we analyze the software that realizes the self-organizing maps: SOM-PAK, SOM-TOOLBOX, Viscovery SOMine, Nenet, and two academic systems. Most of the software may be found in the Internet. These are freeware, shareware or demo. The self-organizing maps assist in data clustering and analyzing data similarities. The software differs one from another in the realization and visualization capabilities. The data on coastal dunes and their vegetation in Fin- land are used for the experimental comparison of the Graphical Result presentation of the software. Similarities of the systems and their differences, advantages and imperfections are exposed.

Akash Agrawal - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • FRAMEWORK FOR ONLINE EXAM WITH Graphical Result AND SMS GATEWAY
    Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research, 2016
    Co-Authors: Akash Agrawal, Aman Keshri, Athmika G R, Basavaraj Jakkali
    Abstract:

    The Online Exam is a practice test, which is commonly available to higher education students. Questions are created closely, competitively, and collaboratively for students thus reducing the load for a teacher and promoting interactions among students and between the teachers. The online exam will be able to test your knowledge and intelligence on many aptitudes and technical interview related topics to see how smart you are and assesses your performance which helps you to analyze your strong and weak areas. The message integration in this application will enable the student to get an immediate message on his exam performance. This system can be used for placements as many people can take the exam simultaneously through their phones even if not many systems are available to work on. Mobile is a device that has reached all the people; it has become a daily part of people. In this project we are trying to develop an application that a users' mobile run for quiz competition by using a technology Wi-Fi to communicate with the server. The security of this online examination is enhanced by including fingerprint reader along with web cameras which will identify the user. The Server displays the list of questions with four options to be answered by the participants. Before they compete they have a log into the server by using username and password provided to them, each user first has to be registered in the server to use the application. After Log in each user will be displayed with the questions in their mobile phone where he can move through each question one by one. The answers are uploaded to the server through the wireless communication medium Wi-Fi. So sitting at the server, the admin can evaluate the Result. The whole system is automated such that the user gets the Result as he finished the competition. Since the use of Wi-Fi the communication range is more compared to Bluetooth so the competition can be conducted all over the campus.