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Task Classification During Visual Search Using Classic Machine Learning And Deep Learning, Devangi Vilas Chinchankar Dec 2021

Task Classification During Visual Search Using Classic Machine Learning And Deep Learning, Devangi Vilas Chinchankar

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In an average human life, the eyes not only passively scan visual scenes, but most times end up actively performing tasks including, but not limited to, searching, comparing, and counting. As a result of the advances in technology, we are observing a boost in the average screen time. Humans are now looking at an increasing number of screens and in turn images and videos. Understanding what scene a user is looking at and what type of visual task is being performed can be useful in developing intelligent user interfaces, and in virtual reality and augmented reality devices. In this research, …


Identifying Bots On Twitter With Benford’S Law, Sanmesh Bhosale Dec 2021

Identifying Bots On Twitter With Benford’S Law, Sanmesh Bhosale

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Over time Online Social Networks (OSNs) have grown exponentially in terms of active users and have now become an influential factor in the formation of public opinions. Due to this, the use of bots and botnets for spreading misinformation on OSNs has become a widespread concern. The biggest example of this was during the 2016 American Presidential Elections, where Russian bots on Twitter pumped out fake news to influence the election results.

Identifying bots and botnets on Twitter is not just based on visual analysis and can require complex statistical methods to score a profile based on multiple features and …


Analysis Of Camera Trap Footage Through Subject Recognition, Nirnayak Bhardwaj Dec 2021

Analysis Of Camera Trap Footage Through Subject Recognition, Nirnayak Bhardwaj

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Motion-sensitive cameras, otherwise known as camera traps, have become increasingly popular amongst ecologists for studying wildlife. These cameras allow scientists to remotely observe animals through an inexpensive and non-invasive approach. Due to the lenient nature of motion cameras, studies involving them often generate excessive amounts of footage with many photographs not containing any animal subjects. Thus, there is a need for a system that is capable of analyzing camera trap footage to determine if a picture holds value for researchers. While research into automated image recognition is well documented, it has had limited applications in the field of ecology. This …


Image-Based Real Estate Appraisal Using Cnns And Ensemble Learning, Prathamesh Dnyanesh Kumkar May 2021

Image-Based Real Estate Appraisal Using Cnns And Ensemble Learning, Prathamesh Dnyanesh Kumkar

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Real Estate Appraisal is performed to evaluate properties during a range of activities like buying, selling, mortgaging, or insuring. Traditionally, this process is done by real estate brokers who consider factors like the location of a house, its area, the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, along with other amenities to assess the property. This approach is quite subjective since different brokers may arrive at a different quote for the same property depending on their analysis. The development in machine learning algorithms has given rise to several Automated Valuation Models (AVMs) to estimate real estate prices. Real estate websites use such …