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Twitter data analysis using hadoop ecosystems and apache zeppelin
The day-to-day life of the people doesn't depend only on what they think, but it is affected and influenced by what others think. The advertisements and campaigns of the favourite celebrities and mesmerizing personalities influence the way people think and see the world. People get the news and information at lightning speed than ever before. The growth of textual data on the internet is very fast. People express themselves in various ways on the web every minute. They make use of various platforms to share their views and opinions. A huge amount of data is being generated at every moment on this process. Being one of the most important and well-known social media of the present time, millions of tweets are posted on Twitter every day. These tweets are a source of very important information and it can be made use for business, small industries, creating government policies, and various studies can be performed by using it. This paper focuses on the location from where the tweets are posted and the language in which the tweets are written. These details can be effectively analysed by using Hadoop. Hadoop is a tool that is used to analyze distributed big data, streaming data, timestamp data and text data. With the help of Apache Flume, the tweets can be collected from Twitter and then sink in the HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System). These raw data then analyzed using Apache Pig and the information available can be made use for social and commercial purposes. The result will be visualized using Apache Zeppelin. Copyright 2019 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved. -
Twitter sentiment analysis on online food services based on elephant herd optimization with hybrid deep learning technique
Twitter is a social media stage, making it a valuable resource for learning about peoples opinions, feelings, and thoughts. For this reason, experts came up with methods to analyse the tone of tweets and determine whether they were favourable or negative. This article aims to assist businesses, and especially app-based meal delivery businesses, in conducting competitive research on social broadcasting and transforming social broadcasting data into data production for decision-makers. In this analysis, we compared Swiggy, Zomato, and UberEats. Customers tweets about all these brands are obtained using R-Studio, and a deep learning-based sentiment examination approach is functional on the retrieved tweets. The pseudo-inverse learning autoencoder is able to provide feature extraction in the form of an analytic solution after pre-processing, without resorting to many iterations. In this research, we suggest framework for combining the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and Bi-directional Long Short Term Memory (Bi-LSTM) models. ConvBiLSTM is used, which is a word embedding model that uses numerical values to represent tweets. The CNN layer takes the feature implanting as input and outputs lower features. In this instance, elephant herd optimization is used to fine-tune the Bi-LSTM weights. Among the three firms, the results indicate that Zomato got the most positive feedback (29%), followed by Swiggy (26%), and UberEats (25%). Zomato also had fewer bad reviews than Swiggy and UberEats, with only 11% of users having a poor experience. In addition, tweets were evaluated for unfavourable views against all three meal delivery services, and suggestions for improvement were offered. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2023. -
Two dimensional fuzzy context-free languages and tiling patterns
Fuzzy context-free languages are powerful compared to fuzzy regular languages as they are generated by fuzzy context-free grammars and fuzzy pushdown automata, which follow an enhanced computational mechanism. A two dimensional language (picture language) is a collection of two dimensional words, which are a rectangular array of symbols made up of finite alphabets. Two dimensional automata can recognize two dimensional languages that could not be recognized by one dimensional automata. In this paper, we introduce two dimensional fuzzy context-free languages generated by the two dimensional fuzzy context-free grammars and accepted by the two dimensional fuzzy pushdown automata in order to deal with the vagueness that arises in two dimensional context-free languages. We can construct a two dimensional fuzzy context free grammar from the given two dimensional fuzzy pushdown automata and vice versa. In addition, we prove that two dimensional fuzzy context-free languages are closed under union, column concatenation, column star, homomorphism, inverse homomorphism, reflection about right-most vertical, reflection about base, conjugation and half-turn and also show that two dimensional fuzzy context-free languages are not closed under matrix homomorphism, quarter-turn and transpose. Further, we have given the applications and the uses of closure properties in the formation of tiling patterns. 2024 Elsevier B.V. -
Two distance forcing number of a graph
Motivated from the graph parameters namely zero forcing number, k-forcing number and the connected k-forcing number, in this article, we introduce a new parameter known as the 2-distance forcing number. Assume that each vertex of a graph G = (V (G), E(G)) is colored as either white or black. Consider the set Z2d of black colored vertices of the graph G. The color change rule changes the color of a white vertex v to black if the white vertex v is the only 2-distance white neighbor of a black vertex u. The set Z2d is called a two distance forcing set of G if all vertices of the graph G will be turned black after limited applications of the color change rule. The 2-distance forcing number of G, denoted by Z2d (G), is the minimum of | Z2d | over all 2-distance forcing sets Z2d ? V (G). This manuscript is intended to study the 2-distance forcing number of some graphs. We find the exact value of the 2-distance forcing number of graphs such as the pineapple graph, gear graph, jelly fish graph, helm graph, sunflower graph, comet graph and the n-pan graph. 2020 the author(s). -
Two inventory models for growing items under different payment policies with deterioration
Industries of growing items show an upward trend in the production as well as in consumption. Poultry and livestock are good examples of growing items which are both deteriorating and ameliorating in nature. In this study apart from these specific features of growing items, one of the real-world business policies, permission of delay in payment is also considered. Present paper proposed two inventory models, one with the permission of delay in payment and another without it. Concavity of the profit functions with respect to decision variables are discussed analytically for both the models. Solution procedure and numerical examples are provided in order to get the managerial insights. The numerical analysis growth in weight is approximated by Richard's growth function. The numerical analysis predicts that net profit and the initial purchase quantity both increases under the permissible delay payment policy compared to without it. Sensitivity analysis provides important managerial insights. Copyright 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. -
Two-dimensional Ti3C2Tx MXenes as a catalyst support for the synthesis of 1,4-disubstituted-1,2,3-triazoles via azide-nitroalkene oxidative cycloaddition
Two-dimensional transition metal carbides/nitrides: MXenes have become a prime choice for researchers to exploit their outstanding properties for various applications in different fields majorly including energy, health and environment. Interestingly, there are no reports of utilizing 2D materials especially MXenes as a catalyst support for organic transformations. In the present study, we have utilized 2D Ti3C2Tx MXenes as a catalyst support for the synthesis of 1,4-disubstituted-1,2,3-triazoles via azide-nitroalkene cycloaddition for the first time. Reusability of Ti3C2Tx MXene catalyst up to five cycles without the loss of catalytic activity with appreciable yields of the product is the noteworthy feature of the present protocol. The synthesized 1,2,3-triazole derivatives possessing long alkyl chain upto fourteen carbon atoms on terminal nitrogen in triazole ring could become a good precursors to give a liquid crystalline properties beyond its biological properties. Nontoxic catalyst, catalyst reusability, broad substrate scope, and good yield are some of the salient features of the present protocol. 2023 Elsevier B.V. -
Two-phase flow of dusty Casson fluid with Cattaneo-Christov heat flux and heat source past a cone, wedge and plate
This article addresses the boundary layer flow and heat transfer in Casson fluid submerged with dust particles over three different geometries (vertical cone, wedge and plate). The aspects of Cattaneo-Christov heat flux and exponential space-based heat source (ESHS) are also accounted. At first, the partial differential equations are transformed into a set of ordinary differential equations via appropriate similarity transformations. Resulting equations are solved via shooting method coupled with the Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg-45 integration scheme. The consequences of dimensionless parameters on velocity and temperature fields of both fluid and dust particles phase are analyzed. The rate of increment/decrement in the skin friction as well as the Nusselt number for various values of physical parameters are also estimated via slope of linear regression line using data points. 2018 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. -
Two-phase Sakiadis flow of a nanoliquid with nonlinear Boussinesq approximation and Brownian motion past a vertical plate: Koo-Kleinstreuer-Li model
This paper investigates the Sakiadis flow of a Al2O3-H2O nanoliquid with consistently scattered dust particles over a vertical plate. To account for the effect of the Brownian movement, the Koo-Kleinstreuer-Li model is considered. In some thermal systems such as reactor safety areas, and solar collectors, combustion works from moderate to high temperature, making the relationship between the temperature and density nonlinear. To consider this temperature-dependent density, the nonlinear Boussinesq estimation is utilized. The present physical structure, which includes energy and momentum equations, is converted into a system of ordinary, coupled, and nonlinear differential conditions through the help of similarity transformations. By using the finite difference code, the subsequent equations have been numerically solved. The impact on the velocity and the thermal profiles of the nondimensional parameters is visualized through graphs. Both the Nusselt number and friction factor strengthen with ahigher nonlinear thermal parameter in the case of nonlinear Boussinesq approximation compared to the linear Boussinesq case. Growing estimations of nonlinear thermal parameter deteriorate the thermal profile but it boosts the velocity profile of both liquid and dust phases. 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC -
U.R Ananthamurthy - A man more sinned against than sinning? /
Indian Literature, Vol.59, Issue 6, pp.138-147, ISSN No: 0019-5804. -
Ultra-low loss compact active TM mode pass polarizer using phase change material in silicon waveguide
An active low-loss transverse magnetic (TM) pass polarizer, based on the phase change material (Ge2Sb2Te5), is proposed. The proposed polarizer is based on silicon-on-insulator technology that consists of a silicon waveguide that incorporates a thin layer of Si3N4 placed in-between GST. Enhancing the interaction between light and GST is achieved by strategically placing a double-layer GST adjacent to the slot waveguide. The polarizers tunability, on the other hand, depends on the shift in the refractive index (RI) of GST as it transitions between its crystalline and amorphous phases. By optimizing the structure, the polarizer exhibits negligible loss for both modes in the amorphous phase, and with the change of phase to crystalline, the loss of TE mode is more than 8 dB. In contrast, the loss of TM is less than 0.05 dB with a high ER of 21.82 dB, propagation length of 79.89 m and Figure of merit reaches up to 108 at 1550 nm. Due to the combination of these performance parameters, the suggested active TM pass polarizer is an appealing and effective device for various photonic applications. In addition, the fabrication technique of the proposed active TM pass polarizer is explained. 2024 IOP Publishing Ltd. -
Ultrahigh Power Factors in Ultrawide-Band-Gap GaB3N4and AlB3N4for High-Temperature Thermoelectric Applications
With recent thermoelectric studies concentrating too much on low- and mid-temperature applications, an interesting question is, "are there any materials suitable for high-temperature thermoelectric operations?"To answer this, we have demonstrated in this work the viability of the ternary ultrawide-band-gap materials GaB3N4 and AlB3N4 for high-temperature thermoelectric applications using the first-principles calculation method. Our accurate transport calculations, considering both elastic and inelastic scattering mechanisms, reveal the ultrahigh power factors as high as 1821 ?W m-1 K-2 in GaB3N4 and 1876 ?W m-1 K-2 in AlB3N4 at 2000 K. The power factors are calculated from the Seebeck coefficients and electrical conductivities for both electron and hole carrier concentrations between 1018 and 1021 cm-3. For the figure-of-merit (ZT) calculation, the obtained power factors along with the electronic thermal conductivities determined from the definite Lorenz numbers and the lattice thermal conductivities from the phonon vibrations were used. The calculated ZT values seem to be appreciable for high-temperature applications considering the materials' stability factor and the temperature range within the optimum electron carrier concentration of 1021 cm-3. Although the lattice thermal conductivities are higher, which decrease the values of ZT, considering the ultrahigh power factors instead of the ZT factor could be the right choice for high-temperature thermoelectric applications. -
Ultrasound assisted Friedel-Crafts acylation of aromatics using ferric sulphate as catalyst
The use of ultrasound in the acylation reactions of various aromatics and polyaromatics with different acyl chlorides, in the presence of catalytic amount of ferric sulphate at room temperature, gives good yields of the respective ketones with a short reaction time. A facile and simple synthesis of various aromatic ketones using Friedel-Crafts acylation has been established from the corresponding acid chlorides and aromatic or polyaromatic compounds, respectively under mild reaction conditions with shorter reaction times (30-45 min) and in reasonable yields. This method offers the advantage of low cost and ease of purification of the products because of the small amount of ferric sulphate used in these reactions. -
Ultraviolet Flux and Spectral Variability Study of Blazars Observed with UVIT/AstroSat
Blazars, the peculiar class of active galactic nuclei, are known to show flux variations across the accessible electromagnetic spectrum. Though they have been studied extensively for their flux variability characteristics across wavelengths, information on their ultraviolet (UV) flux variations on timescales of hours is very limited. Here, we present the first UV flux variability study on intraday timescales of a sample of ten blazars comprising two flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) and eight BL Lacertae objects (BL Lacs). These objects, spanning a redshift (z) range of 0.034 ? z ? 1.003, were observed in the far-UV (1300?1800 and near-UV (2000?3000 wavebands using the ultraviolet imaging telescope on board AstroSat. UV flux variations on timescales of hours were detected in nine sources out of the observed ten blazars. The spectral variability analysis showed a bluer-when-brighter trend with no difference in the UV spectral variability behavior between the studied sample of FSRQs and BL Lacs. The observed UV flux and spectral variability in our sample of both FSRQs and BL Lacs revealed that the observed UV emission in them is dominated by jet synchrotron process. 2024. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. -
Uncovering the sustainability reporting: bibliometric analysis and future research directions
In the past two decades, corporate sustainability reporting has witnessed tremendous growth and garnered a lot of attention among scholars, and practitioners around the world. It is no longer a matter of choice for companies due to immense pressure from various stakeholders to adopt sustainability practices. This article aims to analyze key research themes in Sustainability Reporting and its disclosure from 2002 to 2022, assess their impact, track field evolution, and identify emerging areas for future study. The data have been collected from the SCOPUS database using relevant keywords and utilized VOSviewer and Biblioshiny tools for bibliometric analysis, including citation trends, authorship patterns, and keyword frequency. This study reveals a surge in scholarly literature since 2012, with prominent clusters in sustainable development, sustainability, decision-making, and stakeholder engagement. CSR emerges as the dominant keyword. This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of existing scholarly work in the field of sustainability reporting, highlights emerging trends, and suggests future research directions in corporate sustainability. It also provides practical implications for organizations, policymakers, and stakeholders, bridging the theorypractice gap and enhancing researchs practical value. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2023. -
Under-pricing of IPOs in Indian capital market and determinants of under-pricing /
Archives of Business Research, Vol.5, Issue 1, ISSN: 2054-7404. -
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (UG) MOTIVATION TO FIT LOOKS AND ITS EFFECT ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE MEDIATED BY PHYSICAL EXERCISE, SLEEP PATTERN, AND MALADAPTIVE EATING; [MOTIVAO DOS ALUNOS DE GRADUAO (UG) PARA ADEQUAR A APARCIA E SEU EFEITO NO DESEMPENHO ACADICO MEDIADO POR EXERCIO FICO, PADR DE SONO E ALIMENTAO MAL ADAPTATIVA]
India is one of the largest youth-populated countries in the world. Technological advancements during and post-COVID have gifted most youth with personal computers/smartphones and internet connectivity at an affordable price. Thus, binge-watching social media has become the order of the day. Youths are excessively interested in building fit-looks for their psychosocial well-being. However, it has adversely changed their life routine and academic performance. Thus, the present study attempted to measure the relationship between their motivation to fit looks and academic performance in the presence of mediating variables like physical exercise, sleeping, and eating patterns. The study surveyed 300 UG students attending physical exercise or gym classes. The study employed mediation analysis to find the relationship. Results revealed a total and indirect effect between motivation to fit looks and academic performance in the presence of mediating variables, explaining the full mediation effect. The study warrants future researchers to explore the reasons for these relationships with a qualitative approach and identify plausible suggestions to improve youths psychosocial well-being. 2024 Universidade Estadual de Maringa. All rights reserved. -
Understanding blame attributions in rape among legal professionals
Rape in the Indian context, is a prominent issue, greatly influenced by socio-cultural values and beliefs. Victim blaming and the concept of an ideal victim is a social evil that makes life difficult for rape survivors. What would happen if officials responsible for providing justice possess this tendency? The study aimed at understanding this question through a qualitative study on eight legal professionals including two magistrates and six advocates. The data obtained was analysed using thematic network analysis as well as content analysis. It was observed that victim blaming was present in the responses given, but blame was directed onto other factors as well. Victim blaming varied with victim characteristics and blame was greater in case of acquaintance rape rather than stranger rape. Culture based stereotypes, sex roles and rape myths were observed and seemed to affect the way they made decisions. A more extensive study in future including a broader sample and professionals from different administrative realms can help understand the issue better. 2019 International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences (IJCJS). -
Understanding document semantics from summaries: A case study on Hindi texts
Summary of a document contains words that actually contribute to the semantics of the document. Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) is a mathematical model that is used to understand document semantics by deriving a semantic structure based on patterns of word correlations in the document. When using LSA to capture semantics from summaries, it is observed that LSA performs quite well despite being completely independent of any external sources of semantics. However, LSA can be remodeled to enhance its capability to analyze correlations within texts. By taking advantage of the model being language independent, this article presents two stages of LSA remodeling to understand document semantics in the Indian context, specifically from Hindi text summaries. One stage of remodeling is done by providing supplementary information, such as document category and domain information. The second stage of remodeling is done by using a supervised term weighting measure in the process. The remodeled LSA's performance is empirically evaluated in a document classification application by comparing the accuracies of classification to plain LSA. An improvement in the performance of LSA in the range of 4.7% to 6.2% is achieved from the remodel when compared to the plain model. The results suggest that summaries of documents efficiently capture the semantic structure of documents and is an alternative to full-length documents for understanding document semantics. 2016 ACM. -
Understanding document semantics from summaries: A case study on Hindi texts /
ACM Transactions on Asian Low-Resource Language Information Processing, Vol.16, Issue 1, pp.1-20, ISSN: 2375-4699. -
Understanding environmentally sustainable Indian travel behaviour: an analysis of 2011 census data
Using census data of non-agricultural workers for 2011, this study aims to examine trends and determinants of travel behaviour in India. Descriptive statistics accompanied by a beta regression model of proportional outcomes are implemented on the obtained data. The study finds that men are the dominant users of motorized transport in the country. Most workers travel a short distance of less than 5km, irrespective of area or gender. Population density, the share of married population and the share of rural population in a district significantly influence the share of environmentally sustainable travel behaviour displayed by that region. To the best of our comprehension, this is one of the primary studies elucidating the comparison of travel behaviour in ruralurban areas of Indian states. Not many studies in India have addressed the issue of influence of socio-demographic factors on environmentally sustainable travel choices. With this analysis, policymakers in the transportation sector can get a clearer idea of the behaviour and demands of different divisions of society. The findings of this study demand the evolution of infrastructure of public transportation and non-motorized transportation in the country in such a way that is both efficient and secure to neither impede the goals of empowerment or sustainability. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Institute for Social and Economic Change 2023.


