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Transforming Teletherapy: Using Transfer Learning and NLP for Improved Mental Health Care
The increasing reliance on tele-therapy for mental health support highlights the need for advanced methodologies to improve diagnostic precision and patient outcomes. This study explores the transformative potential of transfer learning in natural language processing (NLP) to enhance the detection of mental health conditions during tele-therapy sessions. Leveraging a dataset sourced from mental health-related subreddits, which includes conversations mapped to five target categories (Stress, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Personality Disorder, and Anxiety), we fine-tuned a pre-trained BERT model for multi-class classification. Our study's results highlight significant performance enhancements achieved through the implementation of transformer-based models. The proposed framework achieved an accuracy of 83%, with macro average precision, recall, and F1-score values of 0.84, 0.83, and 0.83, respectively. Class-specific analysis further underscores the model's robustness, with precision ranging from 0.75 to 0.92 and recall values exceeding 0.80 for most categories. These outcomes significantly outperform traditional machine learning models such as Random Forest (accuracy: 72.65%) and Support Vector Machines (accuracy: 69.71%), demonstrating the superior capacity of BERT to capture complex linguistic patterns and semantic nuances in patient interactions. This research underscores the transformative role of transfer learning in NLP applications for tele-therapy, offering a scalable and precise solution for mental health assessment and paving the way for personalized, AI-driven interventions. The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2026. -
Transforming through dialogue in Bernard Malamud's the assistant
This paper investigates the importance and relevance of dialogue in interpersonal relationship and argues that the authentic interpersonal relationship is essentially dialogic and transforming. The importance and the transforming effects of dialogue are explored through an analysis of Bernard Malamud's novel The Assistant. An attempt is made to understand the relationship between philosophy and literature while at the same time an interrogation is made to analyse the role of dialogue in philosophy and literature. For this it makes use of the Philosophy of Dialogue proposed by Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas. The analysis shows that dialogue acts as a medium through which human beings interact and it has the potential to transform people. The results of this study clearly emphasize the possibility of using dialogue as a tool for transformation in day to day life. 2017 Journal of Dharma: Dharmaram Journal of Religions and Philosophies (DVK, Bangalore). -
Transforming towards 6G: Critical Review of Key Performance Indicators
With the experiences acquired upon the successful implementation of 5G networks academia, researchers, and industry are envisioning the need for 6G networks. The vision of the 6G communication network is supposed to completely assist the creation of a Ubiquitous Intelligent Mobile Society. Already 5G technologies are in place and still few extended features of 5G are continuously being introduced. Even though the 6G communication network is expected to have greater capabilities than the existing 5G, there are no clear specifications on how far these capabilities shall be capitalized in 6G. The 6G technologies shall move past ordinary mobile internet services and advance to support ubiquitous Artificial Intelligent (AI) services from the network's core to end-to-end service devices/applications. The architecture, protocols, and operations which are the primary constituents of the 6G network shall implement AI technologies for self-optimization and actualization. This article brings an all-inclusive deliberation of 6G based on an assessment of preceding generations' evolving technology developments. 2022 IEEE. -
Transforming workplace stress: The importance of neuroleadership for building resilient work environment
Workplace stress is a common issue that can significantly impact both employees and employers. This study explores the dynamic intersection of workplace stress and the emerging field of neuroleadership, offering insights into fostering resilient work environments. Drawing on the principles of neuroleadership, the chapter highlights how an understanding of neuroscience can inform leadership practices and contribute to creating resilient workplaces. This chapter discusses the neurological basis of stress and the role of leaders in mitigating its effects. It explores emotional intelligence in leadership and the impact of organisational culture on stress resilience. The chapter suggests practical interventions like mindfulness practices and supportive work environment initiatives grounded in neuroscience to cultivate a culture of wellbeing. By adopting resilient leadership strategies and understanding the neuroscience of stress, organisations can create environments that promote employee wellbeing and navigate the challenges of the modern workplace. 2024, IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Transgender women as knights of faith: navigating ethics between national conservatism and radical gender ideology
This study explores mental health and spirituality among transgender women in India, examining their experiences within global conflicts between national conservatism and radical gender ideology. Analyzing stories of eleven trans women, we show how faith provides resilience amid rejection and discrimination. We contend that right-wing populist movements redirect anxieties about capitalist exploitation onto marginalized groups, particularly transgender individuals. Through Kierkegaardian ethical lenses, we show how Hijra women embody Kierkegaards concept of knights of faith: transcending conformity to embrace authentic existence while maintaining mental health and spiritual integrity. We propose a MarxistKierkegaardian synthesis combining critique with existential authenticity, linking personal resilience. 2025 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. -
Transgenders in the Mainstream: Welfare Schemes in KeralaKochi Metro Rail Project, Education Programme, Health Clinics, and Old-Age Pension
Marginalization is the process which inhibits an individual or community from enjoying the rights, privileges, resources or opportunities enjoyed by other members of the society. Of all its marginalized sections, society most often tends to ignore the conditions of transgender persons. The 2011 census reported 480,000 of Indias population as transgender. Kerala pioneered a model for a trans-friendly state1 with the launch of a 10-day-long state-wide survey, which was followed by the introduction of a state policy for transgender individuals, the establishment of a justice board and Indias first transgender school, scholarships for transgender individuals and the introduction of health clinics, old-age pensions and employment for them in the Kochi Metro, as well as various literary, sports and fashion events. This study is an attempt to critically explore the welfare schemes for transgender persons in Kerala amidst recent developments. 2021 SAGE Publications. -
Transient analysis of the reinforced concrete framed structure with steel fibres when subjected to blast loads
In the recent past in major cities all over the world, public structures are vulnerable to blast loads caused by explosions either accidentally or intentionally. The purposeful causes are not on solidified military targets however on significant regular civilian structures, similar to business, monetary and urban focuses. The study of fortified solid Ground + 3 Storied structure exposed to impact burdens have picked up significance, as routinely the strengthened solid structures are not intended for shoot stacks the same number of the stacking codes due not command for the equivalent and because of the way that measuring the greatness of the impact burden is hard to appraise. In any case, the structures are defenceless to harm from the blast. To secure the life of individuals and to limit the harm to the structure, it has turned out to be basic to consider the impact of impact stacks too notwithstanding the customary burdens, considered according to the overarching codes, during the investigation and plan of every single open structure. The charge weights of the explosive used on the structure are 8kg, 16 kg and 24kg. The equivalent blast pressure subjected on the structure is determined, to study its corresponding effects for stand-off distances of 3000 mm and 6000mm using surface blast load. The behavior of the structure is studied by varying the parameters and verified which of these parameters can be critical to the performance of the structure. The response of the ground floor + 3 upper storied reinforced concrete skeletal structure is studied for understanding the variation of the displacements, strains and stresses for the parameters considered. The 3D modeling of structure and structural components were produced by utilizing of PTC CREO 3.0. Discretization (meshing) of structural also its components were used in HYPERMESH. Static analysis and blast load analysis was carried out using ANSYS. A reinforced concrete structure can be designed and constructed to passively control the effects of the blast loads on the structure by including steel fibers to the concrete to improve its performance by reducing the deflections and the strain rates based on the standoff distance and the charge weight used in the explosion. 2019, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved. -
Transition in Kpen Climate Zones and Its Impacts on Hydroclimatic Extremes Across India
Shifting climatic zones across India are reshaping the country's hydroclimatic balance, with significant consequences for drought behaviour and water security. This study examines how spatial changes in KpenGeiger climate zones between two climatological periods (19611990 and 19912020) are influencing long-term drought characteristics. Using high-resolution gridded rainfall and temperature data from the India Meteorological Department, the Standardised Precipitation Index (SPI) and the Standardised Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) are used to assess drought intensity and extent across five major climate categories: tropical, arid, temperate, continental and polar. Results reveal a noticeable expansion of the arid zone by 3.86% and a contraction of the temperate zone by 6.94%, indicating a transition toward warmer and drier climates. These spatial shifts have altered regional drought behaviour, with formerly moderate zones experiencing more frequent and intense droughts. The arid and tropical zones, where expansion is observed, show increasing drought severity, largely driven by rising evapotranspiration due to temperature increases of 0.12C0.25C/decade (Tmax) and 0.10C0.20C/decade (Tmin). In contrast, regions where the temperate climate is receding are showing a loss of climatic buffering capacity against drought. SPEI captures more widespread and severe drought events than SPI, underscoring the increasing role of thermal stress in water balance anomalies. This study highlights that changes in the spatial extent of climate zones are a key driver of evolving drought patterns in India. Recognising these shifts is essential for improving temperature-sensitive drought monitoring and formulating zone-specific adaptation strategies in the face of accelerating climate change. 2026 Royal Meteorological Society. -
Transition metal oxides in electrochemical and bio sensing: A state-of-art review
This review article portrays the progress in developing novel electrochemical sensors using morphologically varied transition metal oxides. The role and applications of transition metal oxide nanoparticles of iron, titanium, manganese, zirconium, cobalt, nickel and their composites in the field of electrochemical and bio sensing are conferred in detail. Appropriate chemical functionalization of these nanomaterials guarantees the selective and sensitive determination of target molecules including DNA or creating antigen/antibody complexes. Substantial data is summed up in the tables. This review article highlights the significance of transition metal oxide nanoparticles as promising electrode modifiers for fabrication of sensors. The review ends up with a relevant discussion, existing challenges and future scopes. 2021 The Author(s) -
Transition to an Empty Nest: A Phenomenological Exploration of Homemaker Mothers of Out-of-State College Students
This phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of Indian homemaker mothers transitioning to an empty nest, focusing on middle-aged mothers emotional, psychological, and cultural dimensions. Five homemaker mothers, aged between 46 and 50, with at least one child attending an out-of-state college in Bengaluru, participated in semi-structured interviews. Data was analysed using Colaizzis descriptive phenomenological method, which revealed 95 minor themes organised into 9 major themes and 4 overarching categories. The findings highlight a complex emotional intersectionality where feelings of pride and joy in their childrens achievements coexisted with sadness, loneliness, and loss. Cultural expectations surrounding motherhood in India, which emphasises maternal self-sacrifice, further emphasised the emotional challenges the participants face. Coping strategies such as spirituality, social support, and technology emerged as key elements in navigating the transition, with participants often using prayer and digital communication to maintain emotional bonds with their children. The study also found that the empty nest transition triggered a redefinition of parental roles and personal identity. Participants with higher education levels were better equipped to embrace this phase as an opportunity for self-growth, while others struggled with their diminished caregiving role. Technology played a dual roleoffering emotional comfort through digital connection and fostering dependency and frustration. Overall, the empty nest experience for Indian homemaker mothers is emotionally challenging and a potential period of personal rediscovery, shaped by cultural norms and the evolving role of family dynamics. This research provides a culturally specific perspective on a largely Western-studied phenomenon, offering insights for further investigation into the changing maternal identity in India. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025. -
Transitioning from anthropocene to anthropause? A study of the consumer behavioural shifts in the hospitality sector
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the human race to transition from anthropocene to anthropause philosophy. Against this backdrop, the term "anthropause" describes the abrupt and intentional cessation of regular human activities caused by the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The human response to this global health crisis has massively affected and altered human behaviour. The pandemic had an enormous impact with a sudden halt in the global human mobility phenomenon, and businesses were pushed to cater to altered consumption patterns. Hospitality is one such sector that has been impacted immensely. The study examines the key factors influencing consumer behaviour in the hospitality industry during the post-pandemic times. The study can be classified as conceptual research and would assess the theoretical underpinnings of the studies focusing on altered consumer behaviour. The chapter would also lead to a critical discussion on the transformation of consumption behaviour in the aftermath of this outbreak. Thematic content analysis of the data collected through the review of critical works in the domain of hospitality management has been triangulated with the authors' reflections to reach a consensual position. This work would also focus on understanding the theoretical standpoint of the researchers about the various stages of evolution in consumer behaviour in the field of hospitality businesses. Lastly, this conceptual study aims to analyse the current trends and future directions in consumer behaviour with particular reference to hospitality businesses. As post-pandemic consumer behaviour is still evolving, the present chapter would help trigger a broader discussion within academia and practitioners of hospitality businesses. Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023. All rights reserved. -
Transitivity of trees
For a graph G = (V,E), a partition ? = (V1,V2,..,Vk) of the vertex set V is a transitive partition if Vi dominates Vj whenever i < j. The transitivity Tr(G) of a graph G is the maximum order of a transitive partition of V. For any positive integer k, we characterize the smallest tree with transitivity k and obtain an algorithm to determine the transitivity of any tree of finite order. 2022 World Scientific Publishing Company. -
Translating artificial intelligence into socio-economic insight: a hybrid deep learning approach to employee financial well-being
This study aims to translate recent advancements in hybrid artificial intelligence (AI) modeling into a functional tool for assessing individual financial well-being. The objective is to develop a system that aids organizations in understanding employees financial stress, with broader implications for enhancing workplace productivity and societal economic resilience. A deep learning pipeline was developed to classify individuals into three financial well-being categories: Financially Secure, Moderately Stable, and Financially At-Risk. The approach utilizes a structured dataset of 20,000 Indian individuals and implements 15 advanced deep learning models, including Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN), Gated Recurrent Units (GRU), Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BiLSTM), and Wide & Deep networks. Model performance was assessed using standard evaluation metrics, including validation accuracy and ROC-AUC scores. Among the tested models, the hybrid Wide & Deep + CNN configuration yielded the highest performance, achieving a validation accuracy of 99.44% and a perfect ROC-AUC score of 1.0000. These results validate the models capacity for robust classification and real-world applicability to financial profiling. This study demonstrates a practical application of AI in financial decision support systems and contributes to organizational research by offering a scalable solution to assess and mitigate employee financial stress. The Author(s) 2026. -
Translating psychoneuroimmunology into community practice
The morbidity and mortality rates in India due to non-communicable diseases have been at their peak since 2015. There is a well-established connection between stress and these chronic illnesses; the physiological and behavioral avenues of stress trigger or exacerbate chronic diseases. The feedback loop between nervous, endocrine, and immune systems is the focus of psychoneuroimmunology. A comprehensive model involving the connection between the neural, immune, and endocrine systems, and social and psychological factors is important for addressing chronic illnesses in a community practice. The psychoneuroimmunology framework is quite successful at the individual level for various chronic diseases. The current paper strategized the psychoneuroimmunology framework in the community using the comprehensive six-level Community Health Impact Pyramid for Health Care model. For implementing this model in the community, the interventions were designed in preventive, promotive, and curative dimensions using an ecological systems perspective and life course approach. 2025 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Translating Subh-e-Azadi: ChatGPT, Gemini, and the cultural complexity of 1947 partition poetry
Artificial Intelligence has transformed the field of translation, yet concerns remain about its ability to handle culturally complex metaphors and nuances. This chapter addresses this issue and compares the capabilities of two AI models- ChatGPT 4o (free version) and Gemini 1.5 Flash (free version) in translating a culturally laden poem, "Subh- e- Azadi (The Dawn of Freedom)" by Faiz Ahmed Faiz, from Hindi to English. With an emphasis on accuracy and quality, this study compares the translations produced by ChatGPT and Gemini against a human translation of the poem. It explores how AI models handle linguistic subtleties, cultural adaptability, and emotional depth while also experimenting with prompting techniques to assess whether explicit instructions improve translation quality or not. The findings will provide an insight into the future of AI in translating literature with heavy contextual background. 2025, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Translation and Validation of the Malayalam Version of the Subjective Happiness Scale
The subjective happiness scale (SHS) is a brief instrument used to measure global subjective happiness that has been translated from its original English to many other languages. To date, there is no reported translation of this scale into Malayalam, a language spoken by over 32 million people especially in the southern state of Kerala, India. In the present study, 656 community-dwelling older adults participating in the Kerala Einstein study (KES) completed the Malayalam version of the SHS. The Malayalam version demonstrated high internal consistency and good convergent validity, as assessed by comparison to measures of depression and anxiety. We also used factor analysis to determine that the Malayalam version of the SHS has a unidimensional structure, akin to the original English as well as other language adaptations. Our study adds to the repertoire of tools to measure happiness in non-English-speaking populations, enabling future research to explore the foundations of well-being across diverse cultures. The Author(s) 2024. -
Translation and Validation of the Malayalam Version of the Subjective Happiness Scale
The subjective happiness scale (SHS) is a brief instrument used to measure global subjective happiness that has been translated from its original English to many other languages. To date, there is no reported translation of this scale into Malayalam, a language spoken by over 32 million people especially in the southern state of Kerala, India. In the present study, 656 community-dwelling older adults participating in the Kerala Einstein study (KES) completed the Malayalam version of the SHS. The Malayalam version demonstrated high internal consistency and good convergent validity, as assessed by comparison to measures of depression and anxiety. We also used factor analysis to determine that the Malayalam version of the SHS has a unidimensional structure, akin to the original English as well as other language adaptations. Our study adds to the repertoire of tools to measure happiness in non-English-speaking populations, enabling future research to explore the foundations of well-being across diverse cultures. The Author(s) 2024. -
Translation and validation of the Tamil version of depression anxiety stress scales-21
The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 (DASS-21) is a well-established scale designed to measure the negative emotional states of depression, anxiety, and stress. DASS-21 has been translated into various languages, and findings conclude that it is psychometrically sound, with good reliability and validity. This study adapts and validates the psychometric properties of DASS-21 in the Tamil language. The instrument was administered to 511 Tamil speaking students ranging between 18 and 35 of age with an average age of 21 years. Results reaffirm that DASS-21 three-factor model shows excellent validity and reliability on the entire sample and groups based on age, gender, and residential area. They also find support in different hierarchical variance measurement models (metric, scalar, strict models). This study concludes that Tamil DASS-21 can be used as a universal measure to map symptoms and screen for depression, anxiety, and stress in any circumstances. Our findings provide roadmap for future research on the Tamil version of DASS-21 with specific focus on its clinical use. 2022 -
Translation of supercapacitor technology from laboratory scale to commercialization
This overview chapter discusses the critical process of transforming supercapacitor technology from the laboratory scale to successful commercialization. Supercapacitors possess remarkable energy storage capacity and fast discharge cycles, making them highly promising for diverse applications, including electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. However, transitioning from small-scale prototyping to mass production presents significant challenges, such as scalability, cost-effectiveness, and maintaining consistent performance. The primary objective of this study is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the main obstacles in the commercialization process and propose strategies and solutions to expedite the market introduction of supercapacitors. By identifying and addressing these hurdles, this research aims to facilitate the rapid and efficient transition of supercapacitor technology into commercial applications. To achieve this goal, the present chapter examines several aspects, including increasing production output, optimizing manufacturing processes, and reducing costs while upholding performance standards. Additionally, this chapter explores methods to ensure the scalability and reliability of supercapacitors, enabling seamless integration into existing energy storage systems. By bridging the gap between laboratory innovation and large-scale production, this study seeks to make a significant contribution to the realization of efficient and sustainable energy storage technologies across various industries. The successful commercialization of supercapacitors holds the potential to revolutionize the field of energy storage and provide viable solutions to global challenges, such as climate change and the transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. In summary, this chapter addresses the challenges involved in transitioning supercapacitor technology from the laboratory scale to commercialization. 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. -
Transmission Jeopardy of Adenomatosis Polyposis Coli and Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase in Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the globally prevalent and virulent types of cancer with a distinct alteration in chromosomes. Often, any alterations in the adenomatosis polyposis coli (APC), a tumor suppressor gene, and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene are related to surmise colorectal cancer significantly. In this study, we have investigated chromosomal and gene variants to discern a new-fangled gene and its expression in the southern populations of India by primarily spotting the screened APC and MTHFR variants in CRC patients. An equal number of CRC patients and healthy control subjects ((Formula presented.)) were evaluated to observe a chromosomal alteration in the concerted and singular manner for APC and MTHFR genotypes using standard protocols. The increasing prognosis was observed in persons with higher alcoholism and smoking ((Formula presented.)) with frequent alterations in chromosomes 1, 5, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 21, and 22. The APC Asp 1822Val and MTHFR C677T genotypes provided significant results, while the variant alleles of this polymorphism were linked with an elevated risk of CRC. Chromosomal alterations can be the major cause in inducing carcinogenic outcomes in CRCs and can drive to extreme pathological states. 2021, SAGE Publications Ltd. All rights reserved.
