3 research outputs found

    Bibliometric analysis of emerging technologies in the field of computer science helping in ovarian cancer research

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    This study is carried out to provide an analysis of the literature available at the intersection of ovarian cancer and computing. A comprehensive search was conducted using Scopus database for English-language peer-reviewed articles. The study administers chronological, domain clustering and text analysis of the articles under consideration to provide high-level concept map composed of specific words and the connections between them

    Blockchain-based Healthcare Portal – A Bibliometric Analysis

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    User privacy has been a topmost priority and one such domain where this is neglected is the area of healthcare. Our solution focuses on the idea of using blockchain to provide a platform for healthcare experts and patients, giving patients full control over the data that will be shared. This paper focuses on identifying current research that has been conducted in this area in the form of a bibliometric analysis. A bibliometric study on a research area involves a detailed analysis of citations and papers across a domain of study. The purpose of this study is a statistical analysis of publications which is so complex that it is close to impossible to understand trends merely based on knowledge and experience. There are specific tools required to recognize these trends based on the bibliometric data. This paper will give an outlook on the areas of blockchain that were explored by various papers, the criteria and pattern followed by the combination of papers, and a cumulative statistical analysis of the papers that were fetched for the purpose of our study from the Scopus database. The most popular visualization software tool VOSviewer was taken into use

    Analysis of Recent Trends in Continuous Sign Language Recognition using NLP

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    Oralism is an ideology and practice that advocates communication that is based solely on speech. This practice is encouraged from a pretty early age in our country. As a consequence, the hard of hearing are constantly forced to negotiate with schools, colleges, organisations, workspaces, and families that don’t acknowledge the need and preference for sign language over oral languages. This results in inconsideration of an entire community for admissions, jobs and general social position. We aim to close that communication gap a little and take a step towards fighting the stigma associated with Sign Language. The aim is to provide a system for efficient communication with the deaf
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