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Comparative study of sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal two-frequency internal heat modulation in a Rayleigh-Bard system
A linear stability analysis is assented to investigate the effect of two-frequency internal heat modulation at the onset of convection in a Newtonian liquid. The correction Rayleigh number and wave number for small amplitudes is calculated using the Venezian approach. Under two-frequency internal heat modulation, the motion is found to be subcritical. To quantify heat transfer in the system, the three-mode Lorenz model is solved numerically. Various combinations of sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal waveforms influence the onset of convection and heat transfer in the system due to two-frequency internal heat modulation. The parameters' influence on heat transfer is seen to be dependent on the presence of a heat source or sink. 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC. -
Comparative study of soil properties and vegetation at various open dump and non-dumpsites in the Bengaluru city of Karnataka, India
A comparative field studies on seven municipal dumpsites namely Agara 1 (12.917N, 77.639E), Agara 2 (12.922N, 77.639E), HSR depot (12.919N, 77.644E), Koraman-gala Church (12.934N, 77.626E), Koramanagla BDA (12.931N, 77.625E), Garvebhayipalya (12.897N, 77.638E) and Sanjay Gandhi hospital (12.891N, 77.601 E), and its adjoining non-dump sites were conducted to understand their soil characteristic features and the vegetation pattern. Soil characteristics were presented in terms of the physicochemical parameters and the vegetation patterns were presented in terms of the dominance using the ecological parameter Important Value Index (IVI). Soils at the dump sites showed higher mean electrical conductivity and pH values as compared to the non-dump sites. Though the mineral content showed higher mean value in the dump sites (except chloride), there is no significant variation in the higher total soluble solutes between dump and non-dump sites(P>0.05) As per ANNOVA there was highly significant variation in the heavy metal content between dump and non dumpsites (P<0.01).. With respect to vegetation analysis though 50 different species found across locations only 10 species viz Alternatheria sessile, Amaranthus spinose, Caesalpinia pulcherima, Ipomea acumilanata, Ipomea evolvulus, Parthenium hysterophorous Pisum sativum, Ricinis communis, Sida rombifolia and Solanum lycopersicum were found consistent across all locations irrespective of the seasons. Among these, A. sessile, R. communis and A. spinosa were found dominant based on the IVI values across seven locations which further can be studied for their potential for phyto remediating the land pollutants such as heavy metals. 2019, Applied and Natural Science Foundation. All rights reserved. -
Comparative study of various metals in the sewage samples of three major drains of the city-Patna, Bihar, India /
Mapana Journal Of Science, Vol.16, Issue 4, pp.23-35, ISSN: 0975-3303. -
Comparative Study on GANs and VAEs in Credit Card Fraud Detection
In today's world, the major issue credit card sectors encounter is fraud. This comparative study deals with how GANs and VAEs detect fraudulent transactions. The dataset comprised 284807 transactions, of which 492 were fraudulent. These two models, GANs and VAEs, are trained on this dataset, during which, in the training process, the models are learned to deal with the imbalance in the dataset. VAEs are trained so that fraud transactions are considered anomalies, and only legitimate transactions are passed onto the model for training. Conversely, GANs generate synthetic data of fraud by addressing the problem of data imbalance and passed on to the ML model for classification. We can observe that Both the models have very good AUC-ROC scores of around 96%, which indicates their distinguishing capability between the classes. In all other aspects, GANs outperformed VAEs, which makes GANs a better option for fraud detection. 2024 IEEE. -
Comparative Study on Gasoline and Methanol in a Twin Spark IC Engine
In search of a viable alternative to petrol and diesel, methanol, ethanol and biodiesel play an important role. Methanol and ethanol are traditional alternatives to petrol(gasoline) because of better engine performance and reduced emission of carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen (NOx), unburnt hydrocarbon (UBHC) and other harmful gases. This work represents the result of four sets of spark timings on engine performance and engine emissions when run on methanol and petrol. Exhaustive investigations are carried out on a variable compression ratio DTSi engine for both methanol and gasoline. Engine was run at full throttle and at a constant speed of 1600RPM. Theefficiency of the engine found to be enhanced with methanol fuel which has higher octane number and high laminar flame speed. Maximum efficiency was found to be ~25.45% and ~28.7% at compression ratio 10 for gasoline and methanol fuel, respectively. This is observed at 2624 BTDC (before top dead center) spark advance combination. Optimum compression ratio for gasoline and methanol is found to be 6.8 and 7.4, respectively, at this spark advance angle combination. Moreover, methanol fuel eventually emits lesser amount of CO, UBHC and NOx than gasoline under all experimental combinations. 2021, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Comparative Study on Load Balancing Techniques in Distributed Systems
International Journal of Information Technology and Knowledge Management, Vol-6 (1), pp. 53-60. ISSN-0973-4414 -
Comparative Study on the Experimental Results on Low-Velocity Impact Characteristics of GLARE Laminates with Simulation Results from LS Dyna
Fiber reinforcement with metallic face sheets is one of the recently implemented materials for distinctive applications in automotive and aerospace sectors. While the reinforcement enhances the sustenance property of the laminate, the face sheets provide resistance to impact force. In most automotive sectors, drop weight analysis at varying velocity ranges is performed to evaluate the damage characteristics of the vehicle body. The present work is aimed at studying the influence of low-velocity impact (LVI) on Glass Laminate Aluminum-Reinforced Epoxy (GLARE) laminate. Three distinct thicknesses of Al-2024 T3 aluminum alloy (0.2, 0.3 and 0.4mm) were chosen as the face sheet and E-glass fiber was used as intermediate layers. Epoxy resin LY556 with a HY951 hardener was used to fabricate the GLARE structure and the overall thickness was maintained at 2.0mm for all the cases. Energy absorbed by GLARE laminates for different energy was determined using Drop weight Impact test experimentally and analytically. The laminate and the dart were modeled by ANSYS ACP tool and the simulation was performed using LS Dyna software. It was evident that laminate can sustain impact at a velocity of 3.13m/s and beyond which leads to surface delamination. The simulation results were in close agreement with the experimental values for the absorbed energy, with less than 10% error. 2022, The Institution of Engineers (India). -
Comparing Developmental Approaches for Game-Based Learning in Cyber-Security Campaigns
Digital game-based learning (DGBL) has been viewed as an effective teaching strategy that encourages students to pick up and learn a subject. This paper explores its viability to help increase the reach and efficiency of the existing cybersecurity awareness spreading campaigns that find adolescent students as their demographic. This work intends to reinforce the benefits of multimedia learning in schools and universities with the use of video games and further find the ideal type and genre of game that can be developed to spread awareness about cybersecurity to students in grades 8th to 12th (tailored towards the Indian context). Game genres were compared on the basis of having a simple gameplay loop, being easy for instructors to train themselves in, being inclusive to special needs children, being able to be published as an independent title, and having very low hardware specification requirements. Ideally, the paper proposes that this game would be a single-player experience that would follow a game-based learning approach to maximize the game's reach. Once identified, the model of the game was assessed using already existing implementations. Finally, the ideal model, a single-player visual novel is proposed. A future iteration of the paper will implement the proposed model of game design and perform an analysis of the effects the video game had on the learning experience of the students surveyed. 2023 IEEE. -
Comparing Influence of Depression and Negative Affect on Decision Making
The current study aimed to explore differential value-based decision-making patterns across three groupsindividuals diagnosed with mild-to-moderate depression, a healthy matched control group, and a negative mood induction group. In the current study, drug- and therapy-nae individuals diagnosed with first episode of mild-to-moderate depression (n = 40), healthy individuals matched on age, gender, and education (n = 40), and healthy individuals with no current, past, or family history of any psychiatric conditions in a negative mood-induced state (n = 40) were administered the IOWA Gambling Task (IGT) and the Balloon Analog Risk Task (BART). Results indicated that individuals with depression showed heightened punishment sensitivity on both the IGT and the BART (p < 0.05 on the BART and p < 0.05 on the IGT), andperformed poorly on the IGT indicating poor and slow learning (p < 0.01). A similar, less severe, pattern was observed in the negative mood induction group. Individuals with mild-to-moderate depression performed poorly on tasks of value-based decision making. The significance of process factors in decision making, such as reward and punishment sensitivity, valuation of outcomes and learning, was highlighted in this study. The study also demonstrated how a negative affective state, without the other clusters of depressive symptomatology, can also lead to a less severe, but impaired decision making. 2023, The Author(s) under exclusive licence to National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) India. -
Comparing keyframe extraction for video summarization in CPU and GPU
Most of the information is captured through multimedia techniques. Videos contain many frames which might be redundant. Since processing of many frames is involved, these redundant frames must be removed for better and efficient results. Summarizing these frames by removing similar frames can speed up processing. In this paper video summarization is achieved by generating key frames. Key frames are generated using discrete wavelet transforms (DWT) technique and we subtract background from the keyframes to get region of interest. A video of 920&Times;720 resolution and length 120 second was used as test video and the run-time was 111 second in CPU and 60 second in GPU. The speed up is nearly 100%. A HD video which took 23 minutes in serial implementation to extract foreground object from key frames generated was reduced to 7 minutes using GPU acceleration. 2015 IEEE. -
Comparing machine learning and ensemble learning in the field of football
Football has been one of the most popular and loved sports since its birth on November 6th, 1869. The main reason for this is because it is highly unpredictable in nature. Predicting football matches results seems like the perfect problem for machine learning models. But there are various caveats such as picking the right features from an enormous number of available features. There have been many models which have been applied to various football-related datasets. This paper aims to compare Support Vector Machines a machine learning model and XGBoost an Ensemble learning model and how Ensemble Learning can greatly improve the accuracy of the predictions. Copyright 2019 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved. -
Comparing maritime piracy along the coasts of Africa: In search of a solution for the Gulf of Guinea
Merchant ships at sea have been under threat for centuries from criminal activities such as maritime piracy and armed robbery. Such acts have seen a rise in recent years, with new breeding grounds mushrooming across the globe. In Africa, such criminal activities are as old as maritime trade, with three severely affected regions, each with its own dynamics. While piracy on the eastern coast (Gulf of Aden) has been brought under control by international maritime forces and that on the south-eastern coast (Mozambique Channel) by local maritime forces, piracy on the western side (Gulf of Guinea) continues unabated and has become a matter of concern for the world's maritime fraternity. In an effort to find a solution for piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, this article aims to compare and analyse incidents of piracy along the coasts of Africa and understand whether the countermeasures adopted on the eastern coasts can be replicated on the western one. 2020 National Maritime Foundation. -
Comparing Strategies for Post-Hoc Explanations in Machine Learning Models
Most of the machine learning models act as black boxes, and hence, the need for interpreting them is rising. There are multiple approaches to understand the outcomes of a model. But in order to be able to trust the interpretations, there is a need to have a closer look at these approaches. This project compared three such frameworksELI5, LIME and SHAP. ELI5 and LIME follow the same approach toward interpreting the outcomes of machine learning algorithms by building an explainable model in the vicinity of the datapoint that needs to be explained, whereas SHAP works with Shapley values, a game theory approach toward assigning feature attribution. LIME outputs an R-squared value along with its feature attribution reports which help in quantifying the trust one must have in those interpretations. The R-squared value for surrogate models within different machine learning models varies. SHAP trades-off accuracy with time (theoretically). Assigning SHAP values to features is a time and computationally consuming task, and hence, it might require sampling beforehand. SHAP triumphs over LIME with respect to optimization of different kinds of machine learning models as it has explainers for different types of machine learning models, and LIME has one generic explainer for all model types. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Comparing the Accuracy of CNN Model with Inception V3 for Music Instrument Recognition
Identification of music instruments from an audio signal is a complex but useful task in music information retrieval. Deep Learning and traditional machine learning models are extremely very useful in many music related tasks such as music genre classification, recognizing music similarity, identifying the singer etc. Music Instrument recognition and classification would be helpful in categorizing different categories of music. Many researchers have proposed models for classifying western music instruments. But very little research has been done in identifying instruments accompanied with South Indian music. This research aims at identifying string instrument such as violin and woodwind instrument such as flute accompanied in a Carnatic music concert and also in other categories of music. In order to identify the instruments accompanied, Convolutional Neural Network model and Inception V3 models were used. The Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients images were extracted from the audio input and fed in to the neural network model. The model has been trained for the above mentioned instruments, tested and validated on different types of audio input. This research also evaluates the performance of Inception V3 transfer learning model with CNN model in recognizing the instruments used in different categories of music. 2024, Ismail Saritas. All rights reserved. -
Comparing the roles of cryptography and blockchain technology in relation to Internet of Things
Cryptography and blockchain technology are super important for keeping all our smart devices safe in the Internet of Things (IoT) which can be considered as social security. As more and more of our gadgets connect to the internet, we really need to make sure theyre secure. This article talks about how we can use blockchain technology with IoT devices. Introduction and literature survey provides the challenges of having cryptography and blockchain technology in relation to Internet of Things, the proposed methodology provides the limited internet speed, and how blockchain affects how fast our devices can work and compare the cryptography attributes and blockchain technologies with the IoT world. To maintain the data safe and securely and provide the integrity and provide the high throughput, the Weight Allocation Authority (WAA) gives priority to users based on their characteristics. The Secure Hash Algorithm-512 helps make bigger data smaller. This work deals with the Hybrid Weighted Algorithm (HWA) and how IoT devices can improve the faster data transmission securely. WAA and HWA algorithms canalso create a safe and decentralized system that can quickly stop any bad transactions. 2024, Taru Publications. All rights reserved. -
Comparison between Symmetrical and Asymmetrical 13 Level MLI with Minimal Switches
Voltage source converters that are dependable and of the highest quality are offered by Multilevel Inverter to convert DC power systems to the AC power grid. One of the intriguing technologies in the field of power electronics are multilevel inverters (MLIs) in various configurations. It is also possible to integrate a few DC sources in MLIs to create a singular output, reducing the number of isolated inverters, the overall component count, and losses. MLIs are the top converters in many applications because to their capacity for medium and high-power applications. In order to produce the levels for the stair case wave shape, this research work introduces a new configuration module for asymmetrical multilevel in which capacitors are employed as DC linkages. With two unequal DC sources, the suggested Box -type modular structure will produce more voltage levels. It is useful for a variety of renewable applications since it has two back-to-back T-type inverters and minimal parts. This module contains this structured method to lessen the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) rating and raise the quality of the sinusoidal output voltage. 2022 IEEE -
Comparison of Affine and DCGAN-based Data Augmentation Techniques for Chest X-Ray Classification
Data augmentation, also called implicit regularization, is one of the popular strategies to improve the generalization capability of deep neural networks. It is crucial in situations where there is a scarcity of high-quality ground-truth data. Also getting new samples is expensive and time consuming. This is a typical issue in the medical domain. Therefore, this study compares the performance of Affine and Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN)- based data augmentation techniques on the chest image X-Ray dataset. The Pneumonia dataset contains 5863 chest X-Ray images. The traditional Affine data augmentation technique is applied as a pre-processing technique to various deep learning-based CNN models like VGG16, Inception V3, InceptionResNetV2, DenseNet-169 and DenseNet-202 to compare their performance. On the other hand, DCGAN architecture is applied to the dataset for augmentation. Evaluation measures like accuracy, recall and AUC depict that DCGAN outperforms other traditional models. The most important advantage of DCGAN is that it is able to identify fake images with 100% accuracy. This is especially relevant for the medical domain as it deals with the life of individuals. Thus, it can be concluded that DCGAN has better performance as compared to affine transformations applied to traditional CNN models. 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. -
Comparison of Augmentation and Preprocessing Techniques for Improved Generalization Performance in Deep Learning based Chest X-Ray Classification
Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models are well known for image classification; however, the downside of CNN is the ineffectiveness to generalize and inclination towards over-fitting in case of a small train dataset. A balanced and sufficient data is thus essential to effectively train a CNN model, but this is not always possible, especially in the case of medical imaging data, as often patients with the same disease are not always available. Image augmentation addresses the given issue by creating new data points artificially with slight modifications. This study, investigates ten different methods with various parameters and probability and their combined effect on the test dataset's generalization performance and F1 Score. For the study, three pre-Trained CNN models, namely ResNetl8, ResNet34, and ResNet50, are fine tuned on a small training dataset of 500 Pneumonia and 160 Non-Pneumonia(Normal) Images for each augmentation setting. The test accuracy, F1 Score, and generalization performance were calculated for a test dataset consisting of 50 Pneumonia and 16 Non-Pneumonia(Normal) Images. 2022 IEEE. -
Comparison of cultivated Cordyceps militaris and wild Ophiocordyceps sinensis using high-performance thin-layer chromatography
Cordyceps, a fungus from the Clavicipitaceae family, has long been utilised in traditional Chinese medicine as a rare and prized mushroom. Among 750 known species, two noteworthy species within the genus are Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris. Among the active components generated by this genus, cordycepin and adenosine are particularly significant and exhibit various pharmacological properties. To evaluate and compare the concentrations of cordycepin and adenosine, high-performance thin-layer chromatography profiling was employed on lab-grown C. militaris and wild O. sinensis. Water and ethanol were utilised to extract the nucleosides. The concentrations of these nucleosides from different samples were calculated by using Rf (Retention factor) values of both cordycepin and adenosine standards. Interestingly, the fruiting bodies of C. militaris obtained through solid-state fermentation exhibited a higher cordycepin content (12.3 mg/g) compared to biomass obtained via liquid static culture. In the case of O. sinensis, cordycepin was found to be absent, with only adenosine (approximately 0.81 mg/g) being quantified. 2024 World Researchers Associations. All rights reserved. -
Comparison of DQ Method with I cos? Controller in Solar Power System Connected to Grid with EV Load
Electric Vehicles and Photovoltaic power generation integrated to grid introduces power quality issues. Power quality issues during power integration needs improvement. Control of grid interfaced converters improves grid side power quality in integrated solutions. Power injection to the grid is controlled to get rid of power quality issues. Control techniques that can improve the power injection to the grid needs to be analyzed. This paper compares DQ and I cos ? controller while PV and EVs with non-linear loads are also connected in the power grid. Performance evaluation of both controllers are analyzed by comparing power injection to the grid. 2022 IEEE.