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A. Golbabai, B. Keramati , M. Arabshahi ,
Volume 18, Issue 1 (International Journal of Engineering 2007)
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Abstract: In this paper homotopy perturbation is applied to system of linear Fredholm integral equations of the first kind .For these systems, degenerate kernels are considered and in order to avoid successive integrations ,an easy matrix computation is derived for approximating the solution of the problem.
K.v.k Sasikanth, K. Samatha, N. Deshai, B. V. D. S. Sekhar, S. Venkatramana,
Volume 31, Issue 3 (IJIEPR 2020)
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The Today’s interconnected world generates huge digital data, while millions of users share their opinions, feelings on various topics through popular applications such as social media, different micro blogging sites, and various review sites on every day. Nowadays Sentiment Analysis on Twitter Data which is considered as a very important problem particularly for various organizations or companies who want to know the customers feelings and opinions about their products and services. Because of the data nature, variety and enormous size, it is very practical for several applications, range from choice and decision creation to product assessment. Tweets are being used to convey the sentiment of a tweeter on a specific topic. Those companies keeping survey millions of tweets on some kind of subjects to evaluate actual opinion and to know the customer feelings. This paper major goal would be to significantly collect, recognize, filter, reduce and analyze all such relevant opinions, emotions, and feelings of people on different product or service could be categorized into positive, negative or neutral because such categorization improves sales growth about a company's products or films, etc. We initiate that the Naïve Bayes classifier be the mainly utilized machine learning method for mining feelings from large data like twitter and popular social network because of its more accuracy rates. In this paper, we scrutinize sentiment polarity analysis on Twitter data in a distributed environment, known as Apache Spark.
A.k.v.k Sasikanthr, K. Samatha, N. Deshai, B.v.d.s Sekhar, S. Venkatramana,
Volume 32, Issue 1 (IJIEPR 2021)
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The Today’s digital world computations are tremendously difficult and always demands for essential requirements to significantly process and store enormous size of datasets for wide variety of applications. Since the volume of digital world data is enormous, this is mostly generated unstructured data with more velocity at beyond the limits and double day by day. In last decade, many organizations have been facing major problems to handling and process massive chunks of data, which could not be processed efficiently due to lack of enhancements on existing and conventional technologies. In this paper address, how to overcome these problems as efficiently by using the most recent and world primary powerful data processing tool, which is hadoop clean open source and one of the core component called Map Reduce, but which has few performance issues. This paper main goal is address and overcome the limitations and weaknesses of Map Reduce with Apache Spark.
Nor Mazlina Ghazali, Aqilah Yusoff, Wan Marzuki Wan Jaafar, Salleh Amat, Edris Aden, Azzahrah Anuar,
Volume 34, Issue 2 (IJIEPR 2023)
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The research aimed to determine the best components of Malaysia-Counsellor Performance Indicator in measuring the counsellor’s performance in Malaysia. This is the first development phase of the M-CPI. This study involved two type of research designs; quantitative and qualitative approach (Mixed Method). The quantitative data has been obtained from 102 respondents and interview with eight (8) counsellors from different settings. Stratified random sampling technique was utilized to select the respondent and proportional stratification was used to determine the sample size of each stratum. A Need Assessment questionnaire has been developed by the researchers as well as the protocol interview. These two instruments were developed based on the literature reviews of previous instruments that have been invented from the western perspective to measure the performance and competency of counsellors. The results of the study were analysed using the descriptive analysis and thematic analysis. Findings have shown that majority counsellors possessed knowledge and skills in conducting counselling session. Most counsellors in the study demonstrated good interpersonal relationship, interaction, multicultural and religiosity and ethics and professionalism. Through this study, to measure the performance of counsellors, the researchers have found that they must equip themselves with knowledge, skill, interpersonal relationship, interaction, multicultural and religiosity and ethics and professionalism aspects. Based on the interview data, there were new components that have been identified to be added in the Malaysia Counsellor Performance Indicator (M-CPI) which include knowledge (theoretical and knowledge transfer), skills (case management, practical skills and academic/professional writing), interpersonal relationship and interaction, cultural and religiosity, professional roles and expertise, ethics and legality, attitudes and personality, referral and articulate philosophy of profession. In future, research should also focus on the validity and reliability of the components listed in the M-CPI.