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2. Evolving therapies in neuronopathic LSDs: opportunities and challenges
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Deepa Rajan and Maria Escolar
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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Neurology (clinical) ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2022
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3. Studying Habituation in Stentor coeruleus
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Wallace Marshall, Peter Chudinov, and Deepa Rajan
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General Immunology and Microbiology ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Neuroscience ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Published
- 2023
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4. Privacy Preserving and Auto Regeneration of Data in Cloud Servers Using Seed Block Algorithm
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Jacob, Aansu Nirupama, primary, Radhakrishnan, B., additional, Deepa Rajan, S., additional, and Lekshmi Kanthan, Padma Suresh, additional
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- 2018
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5. A Survey of Computational Intelligence Techniques Used for Cyber-Attack Detection
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S. Deepa Rajan and R. A. Karthika
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- 2022
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6. Further delineation of GEMIN4 related neurodevelopmental disorder with microcephaly, cataract, and renal abnormalities syndrome
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Ruqaiah Altassan, Ahmad Qudair, Riyadh Alokaili, Khalid Alhasan, Eissa A. Faqeih, Amal Alhashem, Muhammed Alowain, Moeanaldeen Alsayed, Zuhair Rahbeeni, Lama Albadi, Fowzan S. Alkuraya, Eric N. Anderson, Deepa Rajan, and Udai Bhan Pandey
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Homozygote ,Syndrome ,Kidney ,Ribonucleoproteins, Small Nuclear ,Cataract ,Pedigree ,Minor Histocompatibility Antigens ,Neurodevelopmental Disorders ,Urogenital Abnormalities ,Genetics ,Microcephaly ,Humans ,Abnormalities, Multiple ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Pathogenic variants in GEMIN4 have recently been linked to an inherited autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder characterized with microcephaly, cataracts, and renal abnormalities (NEDMCR syndrome). This report provides a retrospective review of 16 patients from 11 unrelated Saudi consanguineous families with GEMIN4 mutations. The cohort comprises 11 new and unpublished clinical details from five previously described patients. Only two missense, homozygous, pathogenic variants were found in all affected patients, suggesting a founder effect. All patients shared global developmental delay with variable ophthalmological, renal, and skeletal manifestations. In addition, we knocked down endogenous Drosophila GEMIN4 in neurons to further investigate the mechanism of the functional defects in affected patients. Our fly model findings demonstrated developmental defects and motor dysfunction suggesting that loss of GEMIN4 function is detrimental in vivo; likely similar to human patients. To date, this study presents the largest cohort of patients affected with GEMIN4 mutations. Considering that identifying GEMIN4 defects in patients presenting with neurodevelopmental delay and congenital cataract will help in early diagnosis, appropriate management and prevention plans that can be made for affected families.
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- 2022
7. Functional and structural deficiencies of Gemin5 variants associated with neurological disease
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Rosario Francisco-Velilla, Azman Embarc-Buh, Francisco del Caño-Ochoa, Salvador Abellan, Marçal Vilar, Sara Alvarez, Alberto Fernandez-Jaen, Sukhleen Kour, Deepa Rajan, Udai Bhan Pandey, Santiago Ramón-Maiques, and Encarnacion Martinez-Salas
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Dysfunction of RNA-binding proteins are often linked to a wide range of human disease in general, and particularly with neurological conditions. Gemin5 is a member of the survival of motor neuron (SMN) complex, a ribosome-binding protein and a translation reprogramming factor. Recently, pathogenic mutations in Gemin5 protein have been reported but the functional consequences of these variants remain elusive. Here we report functional and structural deficiencies associated with compound heterozygosity variants within theGemin5gene found in patients with neurodevelopmental disorders. These clinical variants are located in key domains of Gemin5, the tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR)-like dimerization module and the non-canonical RNA-binding site 1 (RBS1). We show that the TPR-like variants disrupt protein dimerization while the RBS1 variant confers protein instability. All mutants are defective in the interaction with protein networks involved in translation and RNA-driven pathways. Importantly, the TPR-like variants fail to associate with native ribosomes, abolishing the cap-dependent and selective translation control of Gemin5, and establishing a functional difference with the wild type protein. Our study provides a molecular basis of disease associated with malfunction of Gemin5 protein.
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- 2022
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8. Interim analysis of key clinical outcomes from a phase 1/2 study of weekly intravenous DNL310 (brain-penetrant enzyme replacement therapy) in MPS II
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Joseph Muenzer, Paul Harmatz, Barbara K. Burton, Deepa Rajan, Simon A. Jones, Steven D. Chessler, Natalie Engmann, Adam Scheller, Charlene Chen, Rupa Caprihan, Akhil Bhalla, Tony Hung, Jason Nachtigall, Imanol Zubizarreta, Angela Kay, Simona Costanzo, Jeffrey M. Harris, Yuda Zhu, Peter Chin, Matthew D. Troyer, Carole Ho, and Anna I. Bakardjiev
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Genetics ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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9. Interim results of Transpher A, a multicenter, single-dose clinical trial of UX111 gene therapy for Sanfilippo syndrome type A (mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA)
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Kevin M. Flanigan, Nicholas Smith, Maria Luz Couce, Deepa Rajan, Kristen Truxal, Kim L. McBride, Maria Jose de Castro Lopez, Maria Fuller, John Taylor, Ana B. Del Campo, Igor Grachev, and Heather Lau
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Genetics ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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10. RGX-121 gene therapy for the treatment of neuronopathic mucopolysaccharidosis type II (MPS II): Interim analysis of data from the first in human study
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Paul Harmatz, Can H. Ficicioglu, Roberto Giugliani, Deepa Rajan, Joseph Hagood, Michele Fiscella, Lin Yang, Michelle Gilmor, Yoonjin Cho, Dawn Phillips, and Paulo Falabella
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Genetics ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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11. Phase 1/2 study update of an AAV9-based gene therapy for Gaucher disease type 2 (PROVIDE trial)
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Sarah Neuhaus, Travis B. Lewis, Paul A. Tamburri, Chester B. Whitley, Deepa Rajan, Renata C. Gallagher, Simon Jones, Aimee Donald, Maria L. Escolar, Yael Beckerman, Erin Mahoney, Daniel A. Hatch, Lee Shaughnessy, Patricia Sondergaard, Olga Uspenskaya, and Jeffrey Sevigny
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Genetics ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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12. Single-cell analysis of habituation in Stentor coeruleus
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Deepa Rajan, Tatyana Makushok, Asa Kalish, Lilibeth Acuna, Alex Bonville, Kathya Correa Almanza, Brenda Garibay, Eric Tang, Megan Voss, Athena Lin, Kyle Barlow, Patrick Harrigan, Mark M. Slabodnick, and Wallace F. Marshall
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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Although learning is often viewed as a unique feature of organisms with complex nervous systems, single-celled organisms also demonstrate basic forms of learning. The giant ciliate Stentor coeruleus responds to mechanical stimuli by contracting into a compact shape, presumably as a defense mechanism. When a Stentor cell is repeatedly stimulated at a constant level of force, it will learn to ignore that stimulus but will still respond to stronger stimuli. Prior studies of habituation in Stentor reported a graded response, suggesting that cells transition through a continuous range of response probabilities. By analyzing single cells using an automated apparatus to deliver calibrated stimuli, we find that habituation occurs via a single step-like switch in contraction probability within each cell, with the graded response in a population arising from the random distribution of switching times in individual cells. This step-like response allows Stentor behavior to be represented by a simple two-state model whose parameters can be estimated from experimental measurements. We find that transition rates depend on stimulus force and also on the time between stimuli. The ability to measure the behavior of the same cell to the same stimulus allowed us to quantify the functional heterogeneity among single cells. Together, our results suggest that the behavior of Stentor is governed by a two-state stochastic machine whose transition rates are sensitive to the time series properties of the input stimuli.
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- 2023
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13. Educational Utility of Social Media for Laparoscopic Surgery in India: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Popular Indian Communities on Facebook [Response to Letter]
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Deepa Rajan, Patsy Varghese, and Vinod G Pillai
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Laparoscopic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Letter ,Cross-sectional study ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Social media ,Sociology ,Advances in Medical Education and Practice ,Education - Abstract
Deepa Rajan,1 Vinod G Pillai,2 Patsy Varghese1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Believers Church Medical, College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, India; 2Department of Surgery, Believers, Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, IndiaCorrespondence: Vinod G PillaiDepartment of Surgery, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, 689103, IndiaTel +91 469 3503100Email drvinodpillai@gmail.com View the original paper by Dr Rajan and colleagues This is in response to the Letter to the Editor
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- 2021
14. Educational Utility of Social Media for Laparoscopic Surgery in India: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Popular Indian Communities on Facebook
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Patsy Varghese, Vinod G Pillai, and Deepa Rajan
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Laparoscopic surgery ,Medical education ,Descriptive statistics ,social media ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Social distance ,online learning ,Distance education ,education ,surgical education ,Developing country ,Covid pandemic ,Education ,laparoscopic gynecology ,distance learning ,medicine ,Social media ,Observational study ,Advances in Medical Education and Practice ,Apprenticeship ,Psychology ,Original Research - Abstract
Deepa Rajan,1 Vinod G Pillai,2 Patsy Varghese1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, India; 2Department of Surgery, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, IndiaCorrespondence: Vinod G PillaiDepartment of Surgery, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, 689103, IndiaTel/Fax +91 469 3503100Email drvinodpillai@gmail.comIntroduction: The Covid pandemic and social distancing has adversely impacted the conventional apprenticeship method of postgraduate training in laparoscopic surgery. Social media may be a useful adjunct for laparoscopic training, but its utility in developing countries like India has not been studied carefully. This paper describes an observational, cross-sectional study on the educational utility of Facebook groups based in India and which focus on laparoscopic gynecologic surgery.Methods: The most popular Facebook groups involving Indians and focusing on laparoscopic gynecology were identified using appropriate search terms as well as inclusion and exclusion criteria. Demographic data related to the groups, the authors of posts as well as descriptive statistics of all the posts during the study period were collected and appropriate statistical analysis was performed.Results: All the groups in this study were large and growing steadily. Posts related to laparoscopy were more likely to be videos, dealing with operative techniques and having educational value for postgraduate residents (p value < 0.001) compared to posts unrelated to laparoscopic surgery. The majority of posts (88.2%) presented original content created by group members rather than material shared from other sources. Members preferred to share laparoscopic content using links to their personal YouTube channels rather than using institutional YouTube channels, dedicated websites for laparoscopic surgery or direct posts on Facebook. Group members liked educational content and laparoscopic surgery-related content significantly more than other content. Only 16.7% of the laparoscopic surgeons could be identified to be working in academic institutes.Conclusion: Social media for medical education has inherent advantages and disadvantages. This article provides objective data regarding its utilisation in a developing country in the midst of the Covid pandemic, and provides a guide for further research and development of innovative teaching methods.Keywords: online learning, distance learning, surgical education, laparoscopic gynecology, Covid pandemic, social media
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- 2021
15. Is performing sacrospinous fixation with vaginal hysterectomy and McCall's culdoplasty for advanced uterovaginal prolapse preferable over McCall's culdoplasty alone?
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Mariam Roy, Patsy Varghese, Deepa Rajan, Alice David, and Kunjamma Roy
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medicine.medical_specialty ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Blood transfusion ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case-control study ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Odds ratio ,Perioperative ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Log-rank test ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Original Article ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
PURPOSE OF STUDY: Advanced uterovaginal prolapse can significantly affect the quality of life in women and usually requires surgical management. McCall’s culdoplasty (M) or sacrospinous fixation (SSF) are done at the time of vaginal hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair (VHPFR) to reduce recurrence, but recurrence rates of 15% and 33% have been reported with these procedures respectively. We hypothesize that combining VH-PFR with both McCall’s culdoplasty and sacrospinous fixation (VH-PFR-M-SSF) may decrease recurrence rates compared to VH-PFR-M without significantly affecting other perioperative outcomes. METHODS: All patients with advanced uterovaginal prolapse and willing for VH-PFR at our institute from January 2015 to March 2018 were included after informed consent, except for medically unfit women and those preferring alternative management. We conducted a case control study comparing VH-PFR-M and VH-PFR-M-SSF with a follow-up period of 24 months. Qualitative and quantitative data were statistically analysed and Odds ratio and 95% Confidence interval was calculated. Kaplan Meier Curve was drawn and Log Rank test was used to compare recurrence. RESULTS: Out of 174 patients who underwent surgery in the study period, 131 patients (75.28%) underwent VH-PFR-M and 43 patients (24.71%) underwent VH-PFR-M-SSF. Both groups were comparable for age, body mass index, parity, postmenopausal status, comorbidities and aggravating factors. Patients with higher stage of prolapse were more in group 2 (p
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- 2019
16. Study on Road Accidents Using Data Mining Technology
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Emi Johnson, Juby Mary Abraham, Sameera Sulaiman, S Deepa Rajan, and L Padma Suresh
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Road traffic accident ,Transport engineering ,Harm ,Safe driving ,Road traffic safety ,Computer science ,Cluster analysis ,Collision - Abstract
Road traffic safety is an important perturbation for government transport authorities as well ascommon people. Road accidents are ambivalent and not able to be predict the accidents andtheir survey requires the factors affecting them. Road accidents cause difficulties which are higher at an alarming rate. Controlling the traffic accidents on roads is a crucial task. To give safe driving suggestions, clear and careful study of roadway traffic data is critical. Increasing the number of vehicles from past few years has put lot of pressure on the existing roads and ultimately resulting in increasing the road accidents. A road traffic accident is any harm due to collision originating from, terminating with or involving a vehicle partially or fully on a public road.
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- 2018
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17. A Survey on Predicting Heart Disease using Data Mining Techniques
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S Deepa Rajan, L Padma Suresh, Cincy Raju, E Philipsy, and Siji Chacko
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Artificial neural network ,Heart disease ,Association rule learning ,Computer science ,Bayesian probability ,Decision tree ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,computer.software_genre ,Support vector machine ,Statistical classification ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,medicine ,Data mining ,computer - Abstract
Heart disease is a most harmful one that will cause death. It has a serious long term disability. This disease attacks a person so instantly. Medical data is still information rich but knowledge poor. Therefore diagnosing patients correctly on the basis of time is an exigent function for medical support. An invalid diagnosis done by the hospital leads for losing reputation. The precise diagnosis of heart disease is the dominant biomedical issue. The motivation of this paper is to develop an efficacious treatment using data mining techniques that can help remedial situations. Further data mining classification algorithms like decision trees, neural networks, Bayesian classifiers, Support vector machines, Association Rule, K- nearest neighbour classification are used to diagnosis the heart diseases. Among these algorithms Support Vector Machine (SVM) gives best result.
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- 2018
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18. Survey on Weather Forecasting Using Data Mining
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Padma Suresh, Deepa Rajan S, Christy Kunjumon, Sreelekshmi S Nair, and Preetha S L
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Support vector machine ,Statistical classification ,Naive Bayes classifier ,Artificial neural network ,Computer science ,Decision tree ,Weather forecasting ,Unsupervised learning ,Data mining ,Cluster analysis ,computer.software_genre ,computer ,Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics - Abstract
Weather forecasting is a method to predict what the atmosphere will be like in a particular place by using scientific knowledge to make the weather observations. In other words, it’s a way of predicting things like cloud cover, rain, snow, wind speed and temperature before they happen. Perfect weather predictions are needed for daily activities and it was one of the main challenging problem facing throughout the world because it consists of multidimensional and nonlinear data. As per the survey the various methods and algorithms used for weather prediction in the field of data mining are supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms, Artificial neural network, Support Vector Machine,FP Growth Algorithm,hadoop with map reduces, K-medoids algorithm, Naive Bayes algorithm and decision tree classification algorithm.
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- 2018
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19. A Survey on Mining Social Media Data for Understanding Drug Usage
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Bindhya Babu, Rainu Boben, L. Padma Suresh, Anju Mohandas, and Deepa Rajan S
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Computer science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Frame (networking) ,Big data ,Cloud computing ,Drug usage ,Data science ,Data modeling ,Data analysis ,Social media ,Function (engineering) ,business ,media_common - Abstract
The research on this review paper presents the complicated usage of prescribed drugs which perform under the area of data mining for managing high volume of data and usage of complex function for performing more refined analysis using cloud platform. The aim of this review paper is to understand the innovative and extensive frame that characterize drug abuse using social media. The concept of this review paper is an analytical approach to analyze social media by applying powerful techniques such as cloud computing and Map Reduce model. for acquiring the drug abuse emerge trends. This paper describes how to capture important data to evaluate from networks like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Also, big data techniques are used for analysis of data content.
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- 2018
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20. A Survey on Methods for Brain Tumor Detection
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Femi Jacob, Anandu Subhash, Deepa Rajan, Aby Elsa Babu, and Parvathy A Kumar
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Brain tumor ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Image segmentation ,medicine.disease ,Tumor tissue ,Tumor detection ,medicine ,Medical imaging ,Segmentation ,Radiology ,business ,Biomedicine - Abstract
Tumor segmentation from MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) data is an emerging process in medicine but it is time consuming manual task performed by medical experts. Because of the highdiversity in tumor tissue of different patients, automating this process is a challenging riskMedical resonance imaging is a challenging and innovative field in medical science. The brain tumor detection using MRI images has many applications. Brain tumor detection and segmentationfrom MRI images is being one of the emerging fields in the biomedicine. There are different brain tumor detection and segmentation methods. Detection and segmentation methods are used to detect and segment the brain tumor from the MRI images. Here a brief review about the differentbrain tumor detection and segmentation methods has been discussed. The different methods include watershed method, bilateral method, etc.
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- 2018
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21. A Survey on Predicting Heart Disease using Data Mining Techniques
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Raju, Cincy, primary, Philipsy, E, additional, Chacko, Siji, additional, Padma Suresh, L, additional, and Deepa Rajan, S, additional
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- 2018
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22. Study on Road Accidents Using Data Mining Technology
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Johnson, Emi, primary, Abraham, Juby Mary, additional, Sulaiman, Sameera, additional, Padma Suresh, L, additional, and Deepa Rajan, S, additional
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- 2018
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23. Clinicopathological Perspectives on Endometrioid Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma in Indian Women
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Ava D. Desai, Pariseema Dave, Anjana Chauhan, Kalpana S. Dave, Meeta Mankad, and Deepa Rajan
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Univariate analysis ,business.industry ,Endometriosis ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Adjuvant therapy ,Stage (cooking) ,business ,Grading (tumors) ,Survival analysis - Abstract
To analyse cases of endometrioid epithelial ovarian carcinoma with respect to clinicopathological features, management and outcome at a tertiary cancer referral hospital in western India. This is a retrospective analysis of 46 cases treated at the Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute from January 2008–September 2012. Baseline characteristics, CA-125, RMI, management, staging, grading, residual disease, adjuvant therapy and survival were studied and analysed, using SPSS 22.0 software. Non-parametric tests for statistical significance and Kaplan–Meier survival analysis were applied. Out of 46 women (median age 50 years), 39 % were diagnosed in early stage, 24 % in advanced stage and 37 % were unstaged. Overall survival at 24 months was 87.8 %. It was associated with infertility (28 %), endometriosis (9 %) and synchronous endometrial carcinoma (20 %). R0 resection was achieved in 74 % of patients. The univariate analysis showed that size of tumour, disease stage and R0 resection status were significant prognostic factors for endometrioid subtype of epithelial ovarian cancer. Endometrioid epithelial ovarian cancer was associated with synchronous endometrial carcinoma, nulliparity and younger age at presentation. NACT with interval cytoreduction (in patients with clinically advanced tumours where R0 resection may be unfeasible) can offer survival benefits equivalent to primary cytoreduction (in advanced stage).
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- 2015
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24. Neonatal outcome of patients presenting with reduced foetal movements
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Monisha Sinha, Emmanuel Emovon, Deepa Rajan, and Emily Brookes
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Reproductive Medicine ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Medicine ,business ,Outcome (game theory) - Published
- 2016
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25. Natural Versus Board Standards: Similarity or Differences? Evaluation of Plaster Models of Nonorthodontic Optimal Occlusion Using ABO Criteria.
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Shivapuja, Prasanna-Kumar, Smith, Late Robert T., and Krishnaswamy, Nathamuni Rengarajan
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MOLARS ,TOOTH roots ,DENTAL arch ,BICUSPIDS ,CUSPIDS - Abstract
Aim: The main aim of the study was to evaluate tooth position in plaster models of nonorthodontic subjects that have optimal occlusion, using the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) criteria and comparing it to ABO standards. Methods: Forty nonorthodontic subjects with optimal occlusion were evaluated for teeth positioning with ABO measurement criteria, using the ABO gauge. These measurements were compared to the ABO standards. On the panoramic radiographs of these subjects, distances between the roots of teeth were measured using the digital ruler in Quick Ceph
R . Lateral cephalograms were scanned and digitized into Quick CephR systems to evaluate the skeletal anteroposterior and vertical relationship. Means and standard deviations were calculated for all the variables and compared to ABO standards. Correlations were obtained between attrition and overjet. Correlations were also studied between anteroposterior skeletal relation, vertical skeletal relation, and teeth positioning. In subjects that had accurate age records, the relationship between age and change in buccolingual inclination was evaluated. Results: A significant difference in the mean values for inclination of maxillary and mandibular first bicuspids, second bicuspids, first molars, and second molars as compared to the board criteria was observed. Accuracy of panoramic radiograph to measure root proximity, especially in the cuspid region, is questionable. There was a positive correlation between overjet at the cuspid region and attrition. There was a minimal correlation between age and buccolingual inclination of teeth, indicating only a trend for mandibular second bicuspid to upright with age. Conclusion: The ABO criteria and standards used to evaluate finished orthodontic cases are consistent with naturally occurring optimal dentitions, except for buccolingual inclination of posterior teeth in both maxillary and mandibular arches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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26. Educational Utility of Social Media for Laparoscopic Surgery in India: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Popular Indian Communities on Facebook
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Rajan,Deepa, Pillai,Vinod G, Varghese,Patsy, Rajan,Deepa, Pillai,Vinod G, and Varghese,Patsy
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Deepa Rajan, 1 Vinod G Pillai, 2 Patsy Varghese 1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, India; 2Department of Surgery, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, IndiaCorrespondence: Vinod G PillaiDepartment of Surgery, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla, Kerala, 689103, IndiaTel/Fax +91 469 3503100Email drvinodpillai@gmail.comIntroduction: The Covid pandemic and social distancing has adversely impacted the conventional apprenticeship method of postgraduate training in laparoscopic surgery. Social media may be a useful adjunct for laparoscopic training, but its utility in developing countries like India has not been studied carefully. This paper describes an observational, cross-sectional study on the educational utility of Facebook groups based in India and which focus on laparoscopic gynecologic surgery.Methods: The most popular Facebook groups involving Indians and focusing on laparoscopic gynecology were identified using appropriate search terms as well as inclusion and exclusion criteria. Demographic data related to the groups, the authors of posts as well as descriptive statistics of all the posts during the study period were collected and appropriate statistical analysis was performed.Results: All the groups in this study were large and growing steadily. Posts related to laparoscopy were more likely to be videos, dealing with operative techniques and having educational value for postgraduate residents (p value < 0.001) compared to posts unrelated to laparoscopic surgery. The majority of posts (88.2%) presented original content created by group members rather than material shared from other sources. Members preferred to share laparoscopic content using links to their personal YouTube channels rather than using institutional YouTube channels, dedicated websites for laparoscopic surgery or direct posts on Facebook. Group members liked educational cont
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- 2021
27. Genetic evidence for splicing-dependent structural and functional plasticity in CASK protein.
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Patel, Paras A., LaConte, Leslie E. W., Liang, Chen, Cecere, Thomas, Rajan, Deepa, Srivastava, Sarika, and Mukherjee, Konark
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Background Pontocerebellar hypoplasia (PCH) may present with supratentorial phenotypes and is often accompanied by microcephaly. Damaging mutations in the X-linked gene CASK produce self-limiting microcephaly with PCH in females but are often lethal in males. CASK deficiency leads to early degeneration of cerebellar granule cells but its role in other regions of the brain remains uncertain. Method We generated a conditional Cask knockout mice and deleted Cask ubiquitously after birth at different times. We examined the clinical features in several subjects with damaging mutations clustered in the central part of the CASK protein. We have performed phylogenetic analysis and RT-PCR to assess the splicing pattern within the same protein region and performed in silico structural analysis to examine the effect of splicing on the CASK's structure. Result We demonstrate that deletion of murine Cask after adulthood does not affect survival but leads to cerebellar degeneration and ataxia over time. Intriguingly, damaging hemizygous CASK mutations in boys who display microcephaly and cerebral dysfunction but without PCH are known. These mutations are present in two vertebrate-specific CASK exons. These exons are subject to alternative splicing both in forebrain and hindbrain. Inclusion of these exons differentially affects the molecular structure and hence possibly the function/s of the CASK C-terminus. Conclusion Loss of CASK function disproportionately affects the cerebellum. Clinical data, however, suggest that CASK may have additional vertebrate-specific function/s that play a role in the mammalian forebrain. Thus, CASK has an ancient function shared between invertebrates and vertebrates as well as novel vertebrate- specific function/s. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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28. Effective Heart Disease Prediction using Machine Learning Algorithms.
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Joseph, Joban K., Jabbar, Jahana, Soman, Manual, K. N., Nasweeba, and Manikuttan, Athira
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MACHINE learning ,HEART diseases ,DECISION support systems ,RANDOM forest algorithms ,SUPPORT vector machines ,HEART disease diagnosis - Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of death globally, resulting in 17.9 million deaths each year, according to a new report by the World Health Organization. However, with the advancement of technology, machine learning approaches have shown promise in the health industry, providing an opportunity to diagnose and treat heart disease at an earlier stage. In this research project, we aim to build a machine learning model to predict the likelihood of heart disease based on relevant factors. We use a Kaggle heart disease dataset, which includes a comprehensive list of factors related to heart disease, and employ various machine learning algorithms such as Naive Bayes, Support Vector Machine, Random Forest, K-NN, and Decision Tree. Our results indicate that Random Forest provides better prediction accuracy in less time than other machine learning approaches, making it an effective decision support system for medical professionals. This project has the potential to improve the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease and ultimately save lives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
29. Optimized Deep Learning with Learning without Forgetting (LwF) for Weather Classification for Sustainable Transportation and Traffic Safety.
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Dalal, Surjeet, Seth, Bijeta, Radulescu, Magdalena, Cilan, Teodor Florin, and Serbanescu, Luminita
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Unfortunately, accidents caused by bad weather have regularly made headlines throughout history. Some of the more catastrophic events to recently make news include a plane crash, ship collision, railway derailment, and several vehicle accidents. The public's attention has been directed to the severe issue of safety and security under extreme weather conditions, and many studies have been conducted to highlight the susceptibility of transportation services to environmental factors. An automated method of determining the weather's state has gained importance with the development of new technologies and the rise of a new industry: intelligent transportation. Humans are well-suited for determining the temperature from a single photograph. Nevertheless, this is a more challenging problem for a fully autonomous system. The objective of this research is developing a good weather classifier that uses only a single image as input. To resolve quality-of-life challenges, we propose a modified deep-learning method to classify the weather condition. The proposed model is based on the Yolov5 model, which has been hyperparameter tuned with the Learning-without-Forgetting (LwF) approach. We took 1499 images from the Roboflow data repository and divided them into training, validation, and testing sets (70%, 20%, and 10%, respectively). The proposed model has gained 99.19% accuracy. The results demonstrated that the proposed model gained a much higher accuracy level in comparison with existing approaches. In the future, this proposed model may be implemented in real-time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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30. An Algorithm Improves Genetic Diagnosis of Rare Diseases.
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ROBINSON, RICHARD
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- 2024
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31. Further delineation of GEMIN4 related neurodevelopmental disorder with microcephaly, cataract, and renal abnormalities syndrome.
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Altassan, Ruqaiah, Qudair, Ahmad, Alokaili, Riyadh, Alhasan, Khalid, Faqeih, Eissa A., Alhashem, Amal, Alowain, Muhammed, Alsayed, Moeanaldeen, Rahbeeni, Zuhair, Albadi, Lama, Alkuraya, Fowzan S., Anderson, Eric N., Rajan, Deepa, and Pandey, Udai Bhan
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Pathogenic variants in GEMIN4 have recently been linked to an inherited autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder characterized with microcephaly, cataracts, and renal abnormalities (NEDMCR syndrome). This report provides a retrospective review of 16 patients from 11 unrelated Saudi consanguineous families with GEMIN4 mutations. The cohort comprises 11 new and unpublished clinical details from five previously described patients. Only two missense, homozygous, pathogenic variants were found in all affected patients, suggesting a founder effect. All patients shared global developmental delay with variable ophthalmological, renal, and skeletal manifestations. In addition, we knocked down endogenous Drosophila GEMIN4 in neurons to further investigate the mechanism of the functional defects in affected patients. Our fly model findings demonstrated developmental defects and motor dysfunction suggesting that loss of GEMIN4 function is detrimental in vivo; likely similar to human patients. To date, this study presents the largest cohort of patients affected with GEMIN4 mutations. Considering that identifying GEMIN4 defects in patients presenting with neurodevelopmental delay and congenital cataract will help in early diagnosis, appropriate management and prevention plans that can be made for affected families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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32. Educational Utility of Social Media for Laparoscopic Surgery in India: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Popular Indian Communities on Facebook.
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Rajan, Deepa, Pillai, Vinod G, and Varghese, Patsy
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- 2021
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33. Is performing sacrospinous fixation with vaginal hysterectomy and McCall's culdoplasty for advanced uterovaginal prolapse preferable over McCall's culdoplasty alone?
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Rajan, Deepa, Varghese, Patsy, Roy, Mariam, Roy, Kunjamma, and David, Alice
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Purpose of study: Advanced uterovaginal prolapse can significantly affect the quality of life in women and usually requires surgical management. McCall's culdoplasty (M) or sacrospinous fixation (SSF) are done at the time of vaginal hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair (VHPFR) to reduce recurrence, but recurrence rates of 15% and 33% have been reported with these procedures respectively. We hypothesize that combining VH-PFR with both McCall's culdoplasty and sacrospinous fixation (VH-PFR-M-SSF) may decrease recurrence rates compared to VH-PFR-M without significantly affecting other perioperative outcomes. Methods: All patients with advanced uterovaginal prolapse and willing for VH-PFR at our institute from January 2015 to March 2018 were included after informed consent, except for medically unfit women and those preferring alternative management. We conducted a case control study comparing VH-PFR-M and VH-PFR-M-SSF with a follow-up period of 24 months. Qualitative and quantitative data were statistically analysed and Odds ratio and 95% Confidence interval was calculated. Kaplan Meier Curve was drawn and Log Rank test was used to compare recurrence. Results: Out of 174 patients who underwent surgery in the study period, 131 patients (75.28%) underwent VH-PFR-M and 43 patients (24.71%) underwent VH-PFR-M-SSF. Both groups were comparable for age, body mass index, parity, postmenopausal status, comorbidities and aggravating factors. Patients with higher stage of prolapse were more in group 2 (p < 0.001). There were no intraoperative complications or postoperative surgical interventions in either group. The duration of surgery was not significantly different. Change in haematocrit was more in group 2 but no patient required blood transfusion. There was no statistically significant difference in recurrence rates between the 2 groups. Conclusion: The procedure (VH PFR M-SSF) is safe and affordable with good results in Stage 3 with advanced bulge and stage 4 prolapse. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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34. Microinclusion Evaluation Using Various Standards.
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Kumar, P. Pavan and Balachandran, G.
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A comparison has been made on inclusion rating of steels using various inclusion standards including ASTM E45, DIN 50602, JIS G0555, ISO 4967:2013 (E), IS4163:2004, GOST 1778-70 and ASTM E2283 Murakami's extreme value analysis. Eight different steels were prepared and subjected to investigation as per the standards chosen. The study brings out the relative rating measure in the various standards. The extreme value analysis could be effectively used to find the largest macro-oxide inclusion within a given size range, which had potential for initiation of fatigue failure in the steel. The inclusions found using extreme value analysis were characterized by SEM-EDS to understand the type of inclusions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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35. A Survey on Heart Disease Prediction using Composite Machine Learning Algorithms
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Dr C.Viji, Md Saquib Alam, Mishal Bharti, Khan, Mohammed Faisal, and K Sri Teja Venugopal Yadav
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Heart Disease, Supervised Learning, Machine Learning, Support Vector Machine, Decision Tree, Random Forest - Abstract
The heart is the bodily part that is most necessary or significant. Our body's blood must be combined and controlled by the heart. Around the world, heart disease is a problem that many individuals face. Many individuals die as a result of heart disease. Numerous symptoms are mentioned, including chest discomfort and an irregular heartbeat. A reliable, precise, and useful strategy is required to identify these disorders early enough for appropriate therapy. For medical experts and institutions throughout the world, especially hospitals in India, forecasting and recognizing heart disease has become a challenging challenge. The researchers are targeting the development of software employing machine learning techniques to help physicians with the identification and prognosis of cardiac disease. The algorithms are used based on characteristics to anticipate heart illness. The effectiveness of various models built using such methodologies and techniques is investigated in this study. Models created utilizing supervised learning techniques like Support Vector Machines (SVM), Decision Trees (DT), Random Forest (RF), etc. are frequently preferred by researchers. The primary goal of this study is to use machine learning algorithms to better correctly predict a patient's heart state., {"references":["1.\tArchana Singh, Rakesh Kumar. Heart Disease Prediction Using Machine Learning Algorithms (23rd June,2020).","2.\tCincy Raju, Philipsy E, Siji Chacko, L Padma Suresh, Deepa Rajan S. A Survey on Predicting Heart Disease Using Data Mining Techniques (March, 2018).","3.\tHimanshu Sharma, M A Rizvi. Prediction of Heart Disease using Machine Learning Algorithms (August,2017).","4.\tSaba Bashir, Zain Sikander Khan, Frahan Hassan Khan, Aitzaz Anjum, Khurram Bashir. Improving Heart Disease Prediction Using Feature Selection Technique (March, 2019).","5.\tSonam Nikhar, A.M.Karandikar. Prediction of Heart Disease Using Machine Learning Algorithms (6th June, 2016).","6.\tVijeta Sharma, Shrinkhala Yadav, Manjari Gupta. Heart Disease Prediction Using Machine Learning Techniques (December, 2020).","7.\tV.V.Ramakingam, Ayantan Danapath, M Karthik Raja. Heart Disease Prediction using Machine Learning Techniques(March,2018).","8.\tDeepak, N. R., & Balaji, S. (2016, April). Uplink Channel Performance and Implementation of Software for Image Communication in 4G Network. In Computer Science On-line Conference (pp. 105-115). Springer, Cham.","9.\tThiagarajan, R., Balajivijayan, V., Krishnamoorthy, R., & Mohan, I. (2022). A robust, scalable, and energy-efficient routing strategy for UWSN using a Novel Vector-based Forwarding routing protocol. Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers.","10.\tNR, D., GK, S., & Kumar Pareek, D. (2022). A Framework for Food recognition and predicting its Nutritional value through Convolution neural network."]}
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- 2023
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36. Imaging Review of Common and Rare Causes of Stroke in Children.
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Zuccoli, Giulio, Fitz, Charles, Greene, Stephanie, Lindner, Samuel A., Nardone, Raffaele, Khan, Abdullah S., Rajan, Deepa, and Cummings, Dana D.
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- 2018
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37. Nonaneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Sickle Cell Disease: Description of a Case and a Review of the Literature.
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Zuccoli, Giulio, Nardone, Raffaele, Rajan, Deepa, Khan, Abdullah S., and Cummings, Dana D.
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- 2018
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38. SPR 2018.
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PEDIATRIC radiology ,ORGANIZATIONAL structure ,MEDICAL education ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,EMPLOYEES ,SOCIETIES - Abstract
Information about The Society for Pediatric Radiology (SPR) and its developments is presented. Topics discussed include an overview of SPR, its organizational structure, continuing medical education, previous and future meetings, officers and directors, its technologies, and its awardees and honorees.
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39. Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group Maximizes Revenue Through Improved Demand Management and Price Optimization.
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Pekgün, Pelin, Menich, Ronald P., Acharya, Suresh, Finch, Phillip G., Deschamps, Frederic, Mallery, Kathleen, Van Sistine, Jim, Christianson, Kyle, and Fuller, James
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HOSPITALITY industry research ,OPERATIONS research ,MATHEMATICAL optimization ,INVENTORY control - Abstract
Under changing market conditions for the hospitality industry, the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group (CRHG) collaborated with JDA Software Group to use operations research to drive higher revenue for its hoteliers and to stay ahead of the competition. This highly innovative revenue optimization project, Stay Night Automated Pricing (SNAP), started with enterprise demand forecasting across 600 US hotels in 2007. It was followed by a large-scale network optimization solution to dynamically optimize hotel room rates based on price elasticity of demand, competitor rates, availability of remaining inventory, demand forecasts, and business rules. All North American hotels were operational in SNAP by March 2011. Starting from the optimization prototyping results in 2008, CRHG consistently measured a 2-4 percent revenue improvement in compliant hotels over noncompliant ones. To date, compliant hotels have increased revenue by more than $16 million annually. After a successful deployment in the Americas, CRHG extended the partnership with JDA to globally roll out SNAP, with an initial focus on Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region. CRHG anticipates that the worldwide incremental revenue from this solution will exceed $30 million annually. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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40. A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study of the Cerebellar Pathways in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Sivaswamy, Lalitha, Kumar, Ajay, Rajan, Deepa, Behen, Michael, Muzik, Otto, Chugani, Diane, and Chugani, Harry
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Children with autistic spectrum disorder are known to have histopathological abnormalities in the cerebellum. Diffusion tensor imaging has been utilized to study abnormalities in connectivity and microintegrity in brains of such children. A region of interest approach was adopted to study cerebellar outflow and inflow pathways in 27 children (24 males; mean age, 5.0 years) with autism, and comparison was made with 16 normally developing controls. An increase in the mean diffusivity of bilateral superior cerebellar peduncles in those with autistic spectrum disorder was noted, as was a reversal of the asymmetry pattern in fractional anisotropy of the middle cerebellar peduncle and the inferior cerebellar peduncle in the autistic spectrum disorder group, compared with controls. This study reiterates the underconnectivity between the cerebellum and neocortex, using diffusion tensor imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2010
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41. Sustainability in Digital Transformation Era: Driving Innovative & Growth : International Conference on Sustainability in Digital Transformation Era: Driving Innovative & Growth
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Dr Rajeev Agrawal, Dr Arun Pratap Srivastava, Dr Akihiko Sugiyama, Dr Rajeev Agrawal, Dr Arun Pratap Srivastava, and Dr Akihiko Sugiyama
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- LC1100
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In the past few weeks, OpenAI has released ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer). ChatGPT emerges as a formidable chatbot, surpassing various iterations of the GPT model, and plays a transformative role in user interactions with AI systems. In the dynamic realm of AI technologies, influential applications like ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, mir□ror the transformative consideration of the simplicity on multiple facets of our daily lives. This potent technology holds the potential for significant positive changes, particularly in healthcare where the introduction of GPT and chatbot models opens promising avenues for disease treatment and technological innovation.
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- 2024
42. Handbook on Federated Learning : Advances, Applications and Opportunities
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Saravanan Krishnan, A. Jose Anand, R. Srinivasan, R. Kavitha, S. Suresh, Saravanan Krishnan, A. Jose Anand, R. Srinivasan, R. Kavitha, and S. Suresh
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- Federated database systems, Machine learning
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Mobile, wearable, and self-driving telephones are just a few examples of modern distributed networks that generate enormous amount of information every day. Due to the growing computing capacity of these devices as well as concerns over the transfer of private information, it has become important to process the part of the data locally by moving the learning methods and computing to the border of devices. Federated learning has developed as a model of education in these situations. Federated learning (FL) is an expert form of decentralized machine learning (ML). It is essential in areas like privacy, large-scale machine education and distribution. It is also based on the current stage of ICT and new hardware technology and is the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI). In FL, central ML model is built with all the data available in a centralised environment in the traditional machine learning. It works without problems when the predictions can be served by a central server. Users require fast responses in mobile computing, but the model processing happens at the sight of the server, thus taking too long. The model can be placed in the end-user device, but continuous learning is a challenge to overcome, as models are programmed in a complete dataset and the end-user device lacks access to the entire data package. Another challenge with traditional machine learning is that user data is aggregated at a central location where it violates local privacy policies laws and make the data more vulnerable to data violation. This book provides a comprehensive approach in federated learning for various aspects.
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- 2024
43. International Conference on Innovative Computing and Communications : Proceedings of ICICC 2022, Volume 1
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Deepak Gupta, Ashish Khanna, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Aboul Ella Hassanien, Sameer Anand, Ajay Jaiswal, Deepak Gupta, Ashish Khanna, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Aboul Ella Hassanien, Sameer Anand, and Ajay Jaiswal
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- Computer science--Congresses
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This book includes high-quality research papers presented at the Fifth International Conference on Innovative Computing and Communication (ICICC 2022), which is held at the Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, on February 19–20, 2022. Introducing the innovative works of scientists, professors, research scholars, students and industrial experts in the field of computing and communication, the book promotes the transformation of fundamental research into institutional and industrialized research and the conversion of applied exploration into real-time applications.
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- 2023
44. Towards the Integration of IoT, Cloud and Big Data : Services, Applications and Standards
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Vinay Rishiwal, Pramod Kumar, Anuradha Tomar, Priyan Malarvizhi Kumar, Vinay Rishiwal, Pramod Kumar, Anuradha Tomar, and Priyan Malarvizhi Kumar
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- Cloud computing, Internet of things, Big data
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This book discusses integration of internet of things (IoT), cloud computing, and big data. It presents a unique platform where IoT, cloud computing, and big data are fused together and can be foreseen as a perfect solution to many applications. Usually, IoT, cloud computing, and big data are researched separately on the basis of their properties, underlying technologies, and other open issues. Integration of IoT, cloud computing and big data is not that easy and can face key open issues like standardization of interfaces, power and energy efficiency in both data processing and transmission, security and privacy, storage mechanisms for future applications, scalability and flexibility, and QoS provisioning for end user applications. Integration of IoT, cloud computing, and big data represents the next big rise for future industry and business applications. This integration opens new exhilarating directions for research and it is discussed in this book.
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- 2023
45. ICT with Intelligent Applications : Proceedings of ICTIS 2022, Volume 1
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Jyoti Choudrie, Parikshit Mahalle, Thinagaran Perumal, Amit Joshi, Jyoti Choudrie, Parikshit Mahalle, Thinagaran Perumal, and Amit Joshi
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- Computational intelligence, Artificial intelligence, Telecommunication, Cooperating objects (Computer systems), Internet of things
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This book gathers papers addressing state-of-the-art research in all areas of information and communication technologies and their applications in intelligent computing, cloud storage, data mining and software analysis. It presents the outcomes of the Sixth International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems (ICTIS 2022), held in Ahmedabad, India. The book is divided into two volumes. It discusses the fundamentals of various data analysis techniques and algorithms, making it a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners alike.
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- 2022
46. Explainable Edge AI: A Futuristic Computing Perspective
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Aboul Ella Hassanien, Deepak Gupta, Anuj Kumar Singh, Ankit Garg, Aboul Ella Hassanien, Deepak Gupta, Anuj Kumar Singh, and Ankit Garg
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- Computational intelligence, Artificial intelligence
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This book presents explainability in edge AI, an amalgamation of edge computing and AI. The issues of transparency, fairness, accountability, explainability, interpretability, data-fusion, and comprehensibility that are significant for edge AI are being addressed in this book through explainable models and techniques. The concept of explainable edge AI is new in front of the academic and research community, and consequently, it will undoubtedly explore multiple research dimensions. The book presents the concept of explainability in edge AI which is the amalgamation of edge computing and AI. In the futuristic computing scenario, the goal of explainable edge AI will be to execute the AI tasks and produce explainable results at the edge. First, this book explains the fundamental concepts of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), then it describes the concept of explainable edge AI, and finally, it elaborates on the technicalities of explainability in edge AI. Owing to the quick transition in the current computing scenario and integration with the latest AI-based technologies, it is significant to facilitate people-centric computing through explainable edge AI. Explainable edge AI will facilitate enhanced prediction accuracy with the comprehensible decision and traceability of actions performed at the edge and have a significant impact on futuristic computing scenarios. This book is highly relevant to graduate/postgraduate students, academicians, researchers, engineers, professionals, and other personnel working in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and intelligent systems.
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- 2022
47. Neural Networks, Machine Learning, and Image Processing : Mathematical Modeling and Applications
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Manoj Sahni, Ritu Sahni, Jose M Merigo, Manoj Sahni, Ritu Sahni, and Jose M Merigo
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- Image processing--Digital techniques, Machine learning, Neural networks (Computer science)
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The text comprehensively discusses the latest mathematical modelling techniques and their applications in various areas such as fuzzy modelling, signal processing, neural network, machine learning, image processing, and their numerical analysis. It further covers image processing techniques like Viola-Jones Method for face detection and fuzzy approach for person video emotion. It will serve as an ideal reference text for graduate students and academic researchers in the fields of mechanical engineering, electronics, communication engineering, computer engineering, and mathematics. This book: Discusses applications of neural networks, machine learning, image processing, and mathematical modeling. Provides simulations techniques in machine learning and image processing-based problems. Highlights artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques in the detection of diseases. Introduces mathematical modeling techniques such as wavelet transform, modeling using differential equations, and numerical techniques for multi-dimensional data. Includes real-life problems for better understanding. The book presents mathematical modeling techniques such as wavelet transform, differential equations, and numerical techniques for multi-dimensional data. It will serve as an ideal reference text for graduate students and academic researchers in diverse engineering fields such as mechanical, electronics and communication and computer.
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- 2022
48. International Conference on Innovative Computing and Communications : Proceedings of ICICC 2021, Volume 1
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Ashish Khanna, Deepak Gupta, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Aboul Ella Hassanien, Sameer Anand, Ajay Jaiswal, Ashish Khanna, Deepak Gupta, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Aboul Ella Hassanien, Sameer Anand, and Ajay Jaiswal
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- Computational intelligence, Artificial intelligence, Telecommunication
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This book includes high-quality research papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Innovative Computing and Communication (ICICC 2021), which is held at the Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, on February 20–21, 2021. Introducing the innovative works of scientists, professors, research scholars, students and industrial experts in the field of computing and communication, the book promotes the transformation of fundamental research into institutional and industrialized research and the conversion of applied exploration into real-time applications.
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- 2021
49. Disruptive Trends in Computer Aided Diagnosis
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Rik Das, Sudarshan Nandy, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Rik Das, Sudarshan Nandy, and Siddhartha Bhattacharyya
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- Diagnosis--Decision making--Data processing, Clinical medicine--Decision making--Data proce
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Disruptive Trends in Computer Aided Diagnosis collates novel techniques and methodologies in the domain of content based image classification and deep learning/machine learning techniques to design efficient computer aided diagnosis architecture. It is aimed to highlight new challenges and probable solutions in the domain of computer aided diagnosis to leverage balancing of sustainable ecology. The volume focuses on designing efficient algorithms for proposing CAD systems to mitigate the challenges of critical illnesses at an early stage. State-of-the-art novel methods are explored for envisaging automated diagnosis systems thereby overriding the limitations due to lack of training data, sample annotation, region of interest identification, proper segmentation and so on. The assorted techniques addresses the challenges encountered in existing systems thereby facilitating accurate patient healthcare and diagnosis. Features: An integrated interdisciplinary approach to address complex computer aided diagnosis problems and limitations. Elucidates a rich summary of the state-of-the-art tools and techniques related to automated detection and diagnosis of life threatening diseases including pandemics. Machine learning and deep learning methodologies on evolving accurate and precise early detection and medical diagnosis systems. Information presented in an accessible way for students, researchers and medical practitioners. The volume would come to the benefit of both post-graduate students and aspiring researchers in the field of medical informatics, computer science and electronics and communication engineering. In addition, the volume is also intended to serve as a guiding factor for the medical practitioners and radiologists in accurate diagnosis of diseases.
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- 2021
50. Computational Methods and Data Engineering : Proceedings of ICMDE 2020, Volume 1
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Vijendra Singh, Vijayan K. Asari, Sanjay Kumar, R. B. Patel, Vijendra Singh, Vijayan K. Asari, Sanjay Kumar, and R. B. Patel
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- Computational intelligence, Engineering—Data processing, Data mining, Artificial intelligence
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This book gathers selected high-quality research papers from the International Conference on Computational Methods and Data Engineering (ICMDE 2020), held at SRM University, Sonipat, Delhi-NCR, India. Focusing on cutting-edge technologies and the most dynamic areas of computational intelligence and data engineering, the respective contributions address topics including collective intelligence, intelligent transportation systems, fuzzy systems, data privacy and security, data mining, data warehousing, big data analytics, cloud computing, natural language processing, swarm intelligence, and speech processing.
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- 2020
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