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              <text>Kurti H., Department of Computing and Information Technologies, RIT Kosovo (A.U.K), Rochester Institute of Technology  RIT Global Campus, Pristina, Kosovo; Etemi B.P., Department of Computing and Information Technologies, RIT Kosovo (A.U.K), Rochester Institute of Technology  RIT Global Campus, Pristina, Kosovo; Vinay M., Christ University, Bangalore, India; Charanarur P., National Forensic Sciences University, Tripura Campus, Tripura, Agartala, India; Samanta D., Department of Computing and Information Technologies, RIT Kosovo (A.U.K), Rochester Institute of Technology  RIT Global Campus, Pristina, Kosovo</text>
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