Browse Items (11807 total)
Sort by:
-
Transformative Insights: Unveiling the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in the Treatment of Sleep Disorders - A Comprehensive Review
Disruptions to sleep have a substantial influence on people's overall health and quality of life. The conventional techniques for diagnosing and managing sleep disorders usually rely on subjective assessments and qualitative evaluations, that may have some accuracy and efficacy limitations. Nevertheless, recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have presented new opportunities for better diagnosing and treating problems with insomnia. The paper reviews in depth the uses of AI in the domain of medical sleep medicine. We look at the use of algorithmic techniques for deep learning and machine learning for identifying indicators of sleep-related issues, the assessment of sleep quality, sleep tracking, and the establishment of individualized sleep therapeutics. We also discuss how AI is being used to construct forecasting models that may be used to identify individuals who are at risk of experiencing sleep issues and improve treatment strategies. In addition, we talk about the challenges and potential outcomes of incorporating AI-based techniques into clinical practice. Overall, our research highlights how AI has the potential to transform the field of sleeping medicine and improve outcomes for people with sleep-related conditions. 2023 IEEE. -
Transformations to and implications for the human rights concept in the internet age
The critical shifts in the utility, implementation, and enforcement of human rights have been achieved as a result of the rise of cutting-edge technological innovation. As a result, there has been a plethora of research on the expansion of beneficiaries of the human rights and the subject matter of such rights. The authors of this chapter contend that in this era of technology, we need to reevaluate our approach to human rights, broaden the scope of those to whom obligations relating to human rights apply by including corporations and other organizations, and be ready to consider the possibility that artificial intelligence will become a topic of discussion in public relations and fundamental rights. In this chapter, a three-pronged approach to thinking about digital rights is presented. This method takes into consideration the subtle structural impact that considering human rights in the digital age has on the job that the courts do. 2024 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Transformational leadership and organizational citizenship behavior: new mediating roles for trustworthiness and trust in team leaders
This study investigates the pivotal role of trust in bridging the effects of transformational leadership on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). The study was conducted using a multilevel longitudinal approach with 276 employees in 71 teams from private medium-sized organizations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Transformational leadership was found to be positively related to: (1) three facets of trustworthiness (ability, benevolence, and integrity); (2) trust in the leader; and (3) OCB. All three facets of trustworthiness mediated the relationship between transformational leadership and trust in leaders. In addition, trust in the leader mediated only the relationship between the benevolence facet of trustworthiness and OCB. As OCB is inherently benevolent, these findings not only are consistent with the principle of compatibility, but they also contribute to theorizing about how trust plays an important role in the influence of transformational leadership on employees. The Author(s) 2023. -
Transformational innovation technologies for regenerative bioeconomy: Case study on green initiatives for tourism logistics service providers
The tourism industry has negative environmental consequences, overshadowing the regenerative bioeconomy. Climate change, land degradation, and resource depletion are significant challenges. Excessive use of non-biodegradable resources threatens the planet, requiring bio-based resources. It is critical to transition to and reuse bio-based resources. In this chapter, the regenerative bioeconomy has a wide- reaching impact on accomplishing SDG 6, 8, 11, and 12, with a focus on the circular economy's involvement in tourism logistics. Investments in talent development, digital technologies, and partnerships are needed to realise bioeconomy potential. Engaging local communities and implementing sustainable business practices can reduce energy use and environmental impact. Digital transformation requires technological advancements, foreign investment, and active participation from all stakeholders. This chapter tries to explain the complicated interplay between the regenerative bioeconomy, tourism logistics, and sustainable practises intertwining. 2023, IGI Global. -
Transformational Impact of COVID-19 on Savings and Spending Patterns of Indian Rural Households
COVID-19 has spread across the globe at a shocking level and significantly affects the world economy. The pandemic has significantly impacted rural households, the primary workforce for industrialized urban areas, in every sector of rural businesses, including agriculture. Furthermore, the dearth of employment in the primary industry has also adversely influenced rural inhabitants livelihood and financial decisions. COVID-19 changed the perception of people regarding their income and expenditure. This study is intended to analyse the transformation of savings and spending of rural households during COVID-19. A questionnaire was developed using a Likert scale to elicit study variables, and the collected data were analysed using structural equation modelling. The results showed that all types of savings had a positive and significant relationship with the savings motive of rural households during COVID-19. Further, customary and spontaneous spending had a positive and significant relationship spending pattern of rural households. Rural inhabitants were interested in compromising their spending and other forms of savings to have more emergency savings. Earlier studies have examined either the savings or the spending pattern of rural households, and studies on both savings and spending by rural households are very few. The present study thus adds to the existing literature in the field. The Author(s) 2022. -
Transformational educational leaders inspire school educators commitment
Introduction: Transformational school leaders play an important role in promoting educational innovation and restructuring by creating a vision for the future, building a culture of collaboration, and empowering others to become leaders themselves. Through their leadership style, they inspire and motivate others to work towards a common goal, leading to positive change and growth within the educational system. The aim of this study is to measure the impact of transformational leadership on various types of commitment that school teachers have in Bengaluru, India. Methods: A survey was conducted using standardised instruments to measure the leadership style of principals and personal commitment of teachers. The data was collected from 1,173 school teachers through a questionnaire and analysed using SPSS V23 statistical software. Results: The study found that transformational leadership had a significant impact on the different types of commitment that teachers possess in school education. The three domains of commitment - commitment towards the institution, student development, and self-development - were positively influenced by transformational leadership. Discussion: Transformational school leaders play an important role in promoting educational innovation and restructuring by creating a vision for the future, building a culture of collaboration, and empowering others to become leaders themselves. This study provides evidence that transformational leadership has a positive impact on different types of commitment among school teachers in Bengaluru, India. Leaders of school management are advised to take into account the three domains of commitment of their teachers to facilitate organisational learning through more integrative methods. Copyright 2023 Kareem, Patrick, Prabakaran, B, Tantia, M. P. M. and Mukherjee. -
Transformation of India as investor of outward fdi: A systematic investigation of literature
Besides the economic transformation and industrial up-gradation, Indian enterprises have steadily intensified their overseas investment venture during recent years. A systematic literature review performed to inspect the strategic motives and Outward FDI (OFDI) impact on emerging economies like India. This paper explores relevant theories, strategic rationale, and economic policies that propel the present OFDI trend from India. The effort taken by the Indian government to promote innovations were Cross border commercial and industrial collaboration. These efforts flagged the way for more Outward FDI possibilities in the future (Welch, 1988). This study comprises the literature works till the year 2019, which includes research journals and reports. The analysis observes that knowledge-based industries drive India's Outward FDI and examine whether knowledge-based industries contribute to sustaining long-term domestic and international growth (Pradhan J.P., 2005; Narayanan, 2016). Indian Institute of Finance. -
Transformation of hydrocarbon soot to graphenic carbon nanostructures
Graphenic carbon nanostructures were synthesized from different precursors of petroleum and agricultural origin by oxidative scissoring. In the present study soot, an environmental pollutant is converted to a value-added product by facile synthesis techniques. The physicochemical changes of the nanostructures are investigated by means of XRD, AFM, FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, XPS analyses SEM-EDS and TEM analysis. XRD analysis confirms the formation of few layer oxidized carbon nanostructures with smaller lateral dimensions. Raman spectra reveal the existence of graphenic layer with a fewer defect. AFM and SEM analyses reveal the formation of stacked tiny fragments of graphenic carbon lamellae. XPS and IR analyses confirm the incorporation of oxygen functionalities into the carbon backbone. 2018 by the authors. -
Transference of Love-type Wave Through Cobalt Ferrite Cofe2O4 Layer Structure, Governed by an Imperfect Interface
An analytical discussion of the wave transmission in a piezomagnetic (Cobalt ferrite) thin plate resting on an elastic substrate is presented in the problem. It is presumed that the geometrys interface is not ideal. The flaw of the considered structure is used to describe by following the linear spring model. The calculative method of the upper material is Direct Sturm-Liouville. Dispersion relations are drived for each of the magnetically open and magnetically short cases. Love-type wave velocity profiles have been depicted on graphs for various influencing factors, such as heterogeneity in the substrate, layer thickness, and interface imperfections. It has been demonstrated that raising these parameters raises the Love waves phase velocity. Furthermore, it is found that compared to substrate heterogeneity, layer thickness has less of an impact on the waves velocity profile. Additionally, it has been shown how the aforementioned cases compare when imperfect parameters are varied. It is discovered that the velocity in the open case is greater than that in the short case. The results have potential applications in the design of piezomagnetic semiconductor devices controlled by electric fields and are of great significance for developing surface acoustic wave (SAW) gyroscopes. 2024 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved. -
Transfer Learning-Based Osteoporosis Classification Using Simple Radiographs
Osteoporosis is a condition that affects the entire skeletal system, resulting in a decreased density of bone mass and the weakening of bone tissues micro-architecture. This leads to weaker bones that are more susceptible to fractures. Detecting and measuring bone mineral density has always been a critical area of focus for researchers in the diagnosis of bone diseases such as osteoporosis. However, existing algorithms used for osteoporosis diagnosis encounter challenges in obtaining accurate results due to X-ray image noise and variations in bone shapes, especially in low-contrast conditions. Therefore, the development of efficient algorithms that can mitigate these challenges and improve the accuracy of osteoporosis diagnosis is essential. In this research paper, a comparative analysis was conducted Assessing the accuracy and efficiency of the latest deep learning CNN model, such as VGG16, VGG19, DenseNet121, Resnet50, and InceptionV3 in detecting to Classify Normal and Osteoporosis cases. The study employed 830 X-ray images of the Spine, Hand, Leg, Knee, and Hip, comprising Normal (420) and Osteoporosis (410) cases. Various performance metrics were utilized to evaluate each model. The findings indicate that DenseNet121 exhibited superior performance with an accuracy rate of 93.4% Achieving an error rate of 0.07 and a validation loss of only 0.57 compared with other models considered in this study. 2023, International journal of online and biomedical engineering. All Rights Reserved. -
Training multi-layer perceptron with enhanced brain storm optimization metaheuristics
In the domain of artificial neural networks, the learning process represents one of the most challenging tasks. Since the classification accuracy highly depends on the weights and biases, it is crucial to find its optimal or suboptimal values for the problem at hand. However, to a very large search space, it is very difficult to find the proper values of connection weights and biases. Employing traditional optimization algorithms for this issue leads to slow convergence and it is prone to get stuck in the local optima. Most commonly, back-propagation is used for multi-layer-perceptron training and it can lead to vanishing gradient issue. As an alternative approach, stochastic optimization algorithms, such as nature-inspired metaheuristics are more reliable for complex optimization tax, such as finding the proper values of weights and biases for neural network training. In this work, we propose an enhanced brain storm optimization-based algorithm for training neural networks. In the simulations, ten binary classification benchmark datasets with different difficulty levels are used to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed enhanced brain storm optimization algorithm. The results show that the proposed approach is very promising in this domain and it achieved better results than other state-of-the-art approaches on the majority of datasets in terms of classification accuracy and convergence speed, due to the capability of balancing the intensification and diversification and avoiding the local minima. The proposed approach obtained the best accuracy on eight out of ten observed dataset, outperforming all other algorithms by 1-2% on average. When mean accuracy is observed, the proposed algorithm dominated on nine out of ten datasets. 2022 Tech Science Press. All rights reserved. -
Training in Cultural Competence for Mental Health Care: A Mixed-Methods Study of Students, Faculty, and Practitioners from India and USA
Although the need to train clinicians to provide effective mental health care to individuals from diverse backgrounds has been recognized worldwide, a bulk of what we know about training in cultural competence (CC) is based on research conducted in the United States. Research on CC in mental health training from different world populations is needed due to the context-dependent nature of CC. Focusing on India and USA, two diverse countries that provide complementary contexts to examine CC, we explored graduate students, practicing clinicians, and faculty members perspectives regarding CCtraining they received/provided and future training needs using mixed-methods. The data were collected using focus groups (n = 25 groups total: 15 in India, 11 in USA), and a survey (n = 800: 450 in India, 350 in USA). Our data highlight the salient social identities in these countries, and the corresponding constituents of CC training. Participants in India described a practical emphasis to their CC training (e.g., learning about CC through life experiences and clinical practice experiences) more so than through coursework, whereas participants in USA described varying levels of courseworkrelated toCC along with practice. Participants in both countries considered enormity of CC as a challenge, while those in the US also identified CC training limited to a white, straight, male perspective, hesitancy in engaging with diversity topics, and limited time and competence of the faculty. Strengths of CC training in India and USA are mutually informative in generating recommendations for enhancing the training in both countries. The Author(s) 2024. -
Traffic Optimization and Route Detection Based on Air Quality and Pollution Level
This research outlines the development of a groundbreaking Traffic Optimization and Route Detection system based on pollution and air quality. Urbanization has led to increased vehicular traffic, exacerbating concerns about air pollution and its adverse effects on public health. The proposed system aims to address this critical issue by integrating real-time environmental data into route recommendations, prioritizing routes that minimize exposure to high-pollution areas. Beyond improving air quality, the system promotes the health and well-being of commuters, encourages the adoption of eco-friendly transportation modes, and contributes to overall environmental sustainability. An air quality detection system is developed to gather data for the development of the system. This innovative approach aligns with the goals of efficient urban mobility, sustainable transportation, and data-driven decision-making. Through this research, we anticipate providing valuable insights into the potential impact of integrating pollution and air quality considerations into urban transportation systems, ultimately contributing to healthier and more sustainable urban environments. 2024 IEEE. -
Traffic Management in Forest and Ecosystem Conservation. A Study on NH 766 Through Bandipore National Park and Proposing a Traffic Management Plan with Alternate Route Consideration
Transportation network is inevitable in the developing world. In India where we have a rich forest cover, many of the roads are passing through eco-sensitive areas such as national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. There are issues being reported due to these roads passing through the eco-sensitive areas such as animal deaths due to road accidents, loss of habitats, fragmentation of ecosystems, and loss of forest cover. The CalicutKollegal national highway, NH766 is passing through Bandipore national park on the stretch which connects Sultan Bathery and Gundelpette. Recently, a conflict had risen between environmental activists and the public for imposing a complete traffic ban along the NH766 passing through the Bandipore NP. A baseline study had conducted on the NH766, and the impact of the same on the ecosystem existing is analyzed through the data collected. A network analysis is performed on the alternate route available for bypassing the traffic. Traffic management plan and policies are derived out of the analysis on the baseline data collected and the inferences drawn from the network analysis performed on the alternate routes. 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Traditional Food Systems in the Indian Himalayas Perspectives from Climate Science
The Indian Himalayas have various crops and livestock that have sustained local communities for generations. Nonetheless, multiple factors, such as climate change, threaten these conventional agricultural systems. This chapter examines the climate science perspectives on traditional farming systems in the Indian Himalayas. It overviews the regions agricultural systems, including cultivated cereals and domesticated animals. The work also examines the effects of climate change on traditional farming systems, including temperature fluctuations. Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, and precipitation patterns are changing. This passage highlights the significance of traditional knowledge in coping with climate change. It emphasizes the importance of utilizing integrated approaches that merge traditional knowledge with climate science to ensure the sustainability and resilience of conventional agricultural systems in the Indian Himalayas. We require a pragmatic strategy to address the issue of climate change and safeguard the regions agriculture. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024. -
Traditional finance vs. web 3: A comparative analysis of key features and characteristics for better readability purposes
Web3 is a ground-breaking invention that has the ability to address the shortcomings of web1 and web2. The industry witnessing its major impact is the finance sector. A wave of innovation in traditional finance has been inspired by the introduction of Web3. It is also referred to as the decentralised web and is a developing movement that is upending conventional finance by providing a more open, safe, and decentralised substitute. Traditional banking should work to adopt the features that Web3 offers, including stability, scalability, interoperability, security, performance, extensibility, management, and openness. In order for TradFi to maintain its relevance and expertise in the face of the widespread adoption of digital financial modes, it is now necessary to embrace several Web3 capabilities. Keeping into consideration the relevance and importance of Web3 in finance, this chapter will basically focus on analysing the key features and characteristics of Web3 in comparison to traditional finance. 2023 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Traditional Ecological Knowledge Repository in the Indian Himalayas: An Overview
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) refers to a body of informa-tion that is also referred to as local knowledge, traditional knowledge, native knowledge, and indigenous technological knowledge. A number of studies show the role of traditional ecological knowledge in decision-making in social-ecological systems that support sustainability and resilience. International agencies have also highlighted and emphasised the importance of TEK practises in the preservation of biological variation. For instance, the UN Convention on Biodiversity, Article 8 (j), makes it very plain that respect, maintain, and promote innovation and practises of indigenous and aboriginal populations connected with sustainable use of biolog-ical diversity are essential. The benefits of TEK for sustainable forest management were acknowledged in the 2005 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Report by the World Bank. As environmentalists, anthropologists, and arborists share interests in TEK for academic, social, or economic reasons, this highlights the significance of TEK in difficulties relating to biodiversity protection. Numerous components of TEK are seen favourably by experts in fields of forestry, irrigation, architecture, ethno-biology, irrigation, agriculture, medicine, sun and water conservation, conventional weather prediction, adaptation to climate change, and disaster risk reduction. Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) is predominantly populated by indigenous peoples and local societies, which are quite diverse in terms of socio-culture and race. The region has nearly 40% of all of Indias indigenous tribes. This area is also special for its tradi-tional ecological knowledge. Many of the TEK-based practices have supported local communities in earning a livelihood. The indigenous peoples expertise and expe-riences are said to play a crucial part in preventing climate change, and they may give important information on the implications of climate change. Hence, sustaining biodiversity in the IHR is also a means of defending indigenous peoples rights. By making the TEK the focal point of governance systems at the IHR, the variety of options for sustainable growth and even the co-production of the body of knowl-edge would be expanded. Therefore, it seems sensible to get knowledge from the TEK before it is lost to the onslaught of modernity. However, there are numerous problems or issues with traditional ecological knowledge in India, including igno-rance in considering conservation policies by the Indian government and the lack of effective documentation of this priceless knowledge. To develop sustainable and culturally suitable management techniques, it is currently a challenge to combine indigenous knowledge standards and management methods with Western science. Realising the above, this chapter attempts to comprehend the concept of TEK and its application throughout a variety of resource management contexts throughout a variety of resource management scenarios. Further, it will explore various issues and challenges and examine the regulations thereof. Lastly, this chapter concludes by highlighting the strategies and suggestions for an effective repository of traditional ecological knowledge in the Indian Himalayan Region. 2024 The Author(s). -
Trade Integration and Export Aspiration: Evidence from India's Trade in Goods with BRICS Countries
The purpose of this study was to examine the dynamics of trade between India and the BRICS countries as well as to gauge the relative strength of Indian exports to those nations. The trade integration patterns among BRICS countries were also analyzed. To quantify the extent to which India's exports correspond to the needs of its BRICS counterparts, a novel export aspiration index was constructed. The index of trade integration patterns has also been employed to quantify India's trade integration pattern with other BRICS members. Further, the gravity model of trade has been employed to analyze the fundamentals of India-BRICS trade. The export aspiration in individual BRICS countries shows a diverse pattern. However, India's export aspiration in these countries has improved, although marginally in the long run. Such empirical evidence substantiates that the relative strength of India's exports within its BRICS counterparts has marginally improved over time. Moreover, the trade integration index indicates a similar trade integration pattern among the BRICS countries and corroborates the presence of inter-industry trade. Added to the conventional variables of the gravity model, India's outward multilateral trade resistance and BRICS inward multilateral trade resistance significantly promote India-BRICS trade. Hence, the relative strength of Indian exports will increase substantially if India's commodity composition is diversified by including more commodities in its export baskets that correspond to the needs and changing conditions of the BRICS economies. Copyright 2022 Mudaser Ahad Bhat, Aamir Jamal, Mirza Nazrana Beg. -
Trade in renewable energy technologies: A comparison of India and China
[No abstract available] -
Trade in Pollution-intensive Products: Evidence from India
This article explains Indias trade from an environmental perspective. Besides explaining trends and patterns of trade in pollution-intensive products, we investigate Indias comparative advantage in these products and discuss the emerging issues. The exercise based on the UN Comtrade dataset reveals that much of Indias exports happen under this category with better revealed comparative advantage (RCA) values, which do have high environmental concerns. We sum up the article by arguing that there is a need to attend to sector-specific problems encountered by these industries and have a well-knit environmental policy, so that trade and industrial expansion do not have a major environmental concern. 2022 Management Development Institute.