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    OAS: An Advanced Undergraduate Office Automated System for Automate Bank Work Routing

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    Office automation systems (OAS) have steadily gained popularity as a result of the information technology industry's fast expansion. The promise of office automation, which is meant to increase productivity in the office setting, has caused organizations in both the public and commercial sectors to grow concerned. This issue becomes quite important due to the rising costs of new and enhanced office automation technologies. As a result, industries like banks have improved their front-end client operations using digital solutions. However, a large number of bank processors still depend on personnel and paper. This level of human processing is expensive, sluggish, and may provide results that are highly inconsistent, have significant mistake rates, and pose security risks. Through this research work, our aim is to consider existing significant opportunities in backoffice automation level increase and develop a pilot OAS to work smart with a higher level of efficiency in the office environment. The proposed solution is enriched with image processing methods to authenticate employees to ensure the security of the banking environment by enabling access control and providing a well-accurate employee attendance handling system through web and mobile app facilities which are enabled by GPS and API call technologies. To maintain on-time accurate customer support service, our study has proposed a smart customer handling facility with the help of an AI chatbot and some IoT device material

    Practical aspects of designing and developing a multimodal embodied agent

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    2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis reviews key elements that went into the design and construction of the CSU CwC Embodied agent, also known as the Diana System. The Diana System has been developed over five years by a joint team of researchers at three institutions – Colorado State University, Brandeis University and the University of Florida. Over that time, I contributed to this overall effort and in this thesis, I present a practical review of key elements involved in designing and constructing the system. Particular attention is paid to Diana's multimodal capabilities that engage asynchronously and concurrently to support realistic interactions with the user. Diana can communicate in visual as well as auditory modalities. She can understand a variety of hand gestures for object manipulation, deixis, etc. and can gesture in return. Diana can also hold a conversation with the user in spoken and/or written English. Gestures and speech are often at play simultaneously, supplementing and complementing each other. Diana conveys her attention through several non-verbal cues like slower blinking when inattentive, keeping her gaze on the subject of her attention, etc. Finally, her ability to express emotions with facial expressions adds another crucial human element to any user interaction with the system. Central to Diana's capabilities is a blackboard architecture coordinating a hierarchy of modular components, each controlling a part of Diana's perceptual, cognitive, and motor abilities. The modular design facilitates contributions from multiple disciplines, namely VoxSim/VoxML with Text-to-speech/Automatic Speech Recognition systems for natural language understanding, deep neural networks for gesture recognition, 3D computer animation systems, etc. – all integrated within the Unity game engine to create an embodied, intelligent agent that is Diana. The primary contribution of this thesis is to provide a detailed explanation of Diana's internal working along with a thorough background of the research that supports these technologies

    Person detection with deep learning and IoT for smart home security on Amazon Cloud

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    Engineering and Deploying a Cheap Recognition Security System on a Raspberry Pi Platform for a rural Settlement

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    Security is one of the most fundamental challenges of mankind, providing affordable devices for apprehending criminals. Using smart technology is on the rise and the ability to have full surveillance records of both authorised and unauthorized entrance to designated facility or important resource in a timely manner is highly desirable in modern society of today. This paper proposes the use of Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG) to train a model capable of recognising authorised personnel on a raspberry pi device for the purpose of security and ease of access to vital infrastructure. HOG was the preferred choice because it is not computationally intensive as compared to Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and most other relatively comparable computational algorithms. The HOG network detect faces and sends a report to Firebase Database and an image is also sent to Google Cloud Storage (GCS) a package on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Both data from Firebase and GCS are sent to a companion android application where the user can view who entered specific locations, at specific time with accompanying pictorial evidence. The recognition system was deployed on a raspberry pi device that’s feeds in visual data via an inexpensive camera. Collectively, the proposed system is a relatively cheap smart technology security system with inherent ability to accomplish real-time surveillance tasks using widely penetrated android phone technology while maintaining low computational overheads

    The Emergence of Artificial Intelligence in the Home: Products, Services, and Broader Developments of Consumer Oriented AI

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    Current home automation system merges a family\u27s lifestyle with the latest technology & energy management tools to simplify people\u27s lives. It allows users to easily manipulate a variety of home systems, including appliances, security systems, and environmental systems. Setting up a home automation system confuses many consumers. Multiple product lines and platforms make choosing the best system difficult. Basic requirements of setting up a home automation system and the comparison between different platforms are explained. An intelligent home automation system makes intelligent decisions to control a home. This type system might use a weather report to adjust a home\u27s lawn watering schedule, as well as adjust the thermostat for temperature control in the home. Traditional home automation systems require human decision making to control the home system. The future intelligent home will require less human interactions, that can do things automatically after it learns patterns from us. A new generation requires more developed AI to control the smart home automation. Based on the technology we have now, the possible consumer-oriented AI technology is predicted in this paper. When the market is growing rapidly, companies are supposed to have better opportunities to make money. Due to the increasing popularity of home automation systems, the competition is very intense. Companies try the best to take the first mover advantage. Three suggestions are made to help those companies to build their strategies

    Emotions detection on an ambient intelligent system using wearable devices

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    This paper presents the Emotional Smart Wristband and its integration with the iGenda. The aim is to detect emotional states of a group of entities through the wristband and send the social emotion value to the iGenda so it may change the home environment and notify the caregivers. This project is advantageous to communities of elderly people, like retirement homes, where a harmonious environment is imperative and where the number of inhabitants keeps increasing. The iGenda provides the visual interface and the information center, receiving the information from the Emotional Smart Wristband and tries achieve a specific emotion (such as calm or excitement). Thus, the goal is to provide an affective system that directly interacts with humans by discreetly improving their lifestyle. In this paper, it is described the wristband in depth and the data models, and is provided an evaluation of them performed by real individuals and the validation of this evaluation.- This work is supported by COMPETE, Portugal: POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007043 and FCT - Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologi, Portugal a within the projects UID/CEC/00319/2013 and Post-Doc scholarship SFRH/BPD/102696/2014 (Angelo Costa) This work is partially supported by the MINECO/FEDER, Spain TIN2015-65515-C4-1-R and AP2013-01276 awarded to Jaime-Andres Rincon

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    Naval Reserve support to information Operations Warfighting

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    Since the mid-1990s, the Fleet Information Warfare Center (FIWC) has led the Navy's Information Operations (IO) support to the Fleet. Within the FIWC manning structure, there are in total 36 officer and 84 enlisted Naval Reserve billets that are manned to approximately 75 percent and located in Norfolk and San Diego Naval Reserve Centers. These Naval Reserve Force personnel could provide support to FIWC far and above what they are now contributing specifically in the areas of Computer Network Operations, Psychological Operations, Military Deception and Civil Affairs. Historically personnel conducting IO were primarily reservists and civilians in uniform with regular military officers being by far the minority. The Naval Reserve Force has the personnel to provide skilled IO operators but the lack of an effective manning document and training plans is hindering their opportunity to enhance FIWC's capabilities in lull spectrum IO. This research investigates the skill requirements of personnel in IO to verify that the Naval Reserve Force has the talent base for IO support and the feasibility of their expanded use in IO.http://archive.org/details/navalreservesupp109451098

    Low-Cost Active Monitoring of Attendance using Passive RFID Technology

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    In this paper, a smart attendance system for students attending schools is proposed. The proposed attendance system is based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to facilitate automation and convenience. The proposed RFID Attendance System (RFID-AS) should be used by school administration to ensure safety for students as well as using it for grading and evaluation purposes. After careful study, passive RFID technology is selected to be used by the proposed system for its reasonable cost. The main components of the system are an RFID tag, an RFID reader, Visual Studio (XAF Tool), and SQL Server to compare the data from the RFID tag with the students’ database to record attendance automatically. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) is developed using Visual Studio (XAF Tool) to allow parents and school faculty to log in and browse the students’ records. Students will pass the classroom door, which will have an integrated RFID reader device to read their RFID. The paper discusses the design of the solution as well as the testing scenarios
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