27 research outputs found

    Enhanced convnet based Latent Finger Print Recognition

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    Latent finger print recognition plays an important role in forensic, criminal cases etc. The latent images will not be recognised easily since they are impartial images, which find difficult to match with the registered database. Due to noisy images, it is very difficult for recognition. Autoencoder plays an important role in pre-processing the latent image. ConvNetbased method is an efficient approach used for latent image recognition. For each minutiae extraction, ConvNet descriptor is performed. Both minutiae and texture matcher is considered for comparison. This technique is compared with existing methods which shows, that the proposed method provides a higher accuracy than the existing methods like CNN, skeleton approach nonlinear mapping and product quantization. The proposed method provides an accuracy of 76.4%, 80.4% and 86.4% for rank1,5 and 10 respectively

    NPK Deficiency Detection in Paddy Leaf Images

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    Majority of people in India has got their source of income by means of rice cultivation (approximately 70%). But if they easily prone to deficiencies the entire crop field will be wasted. So, in order to get the paddy field high we need to predict the diseases or deficiencies caused to that paddy fields. Paddy leaves will be deficient with multiple nutrient components at a same time. The deviation from being healthy can be identified based on the color and pattern because the healthy leaves are dominant in green color rather than any other color, whereas unhealthy leaves are not dominant in green. The proposed work is to identify individual N, P, K and combination of nitrogen phosphorous (NP), nitrogen-potassium (NK), phosphorous-potassium (PK) and nitrogen-phosphorous-potassium (NPK) deficiencies in a leaf at a same time. Here pattern analysis and RGB color options are extracted to spot defected paddy leaves. Multiple color and multiple pattern comparison is done against the healthy leaves thereby we can easily identify the exact deficiency of nutrient (like N, P, K, NP, NK, PK, NPK) of that unhealthy leaf

    Genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance estimates in maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines

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    Forty three genotypes of maize were evaluated for eleven traits at the College Farm, College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad to study the genetic divergence and various genetic parameters. There was a significant (P<0.01) difference between genotypes for all the characters, which revealed wide range of variability and high heritability for all the characters. The genetic advance as percent of mean was high for grain yield per plant (73.19%), ear height (51.05%), number of kernels per row (44.40%), plant height (43.46%), 100 grain weight (42.88%), ear length (30.79%), number of kernel rows per ear (25.23%), and ear girth (22.37%) indicating additive gene action for these traits. D2 analysis partitioned the forty three genotypes in to six clusters. The maximum inter cluster distance (39.38) was observed between cluster I and cluster V. Grain yield per plant (38.43%), plant height (14.29%), 100 grain weight (12.85%) and number of kernels per row (12.07%) contributed greatly towards diversity

    Depression: a Medical Treatment Depression: a Medical Treatment Depression: a Medical Treatment Depression: a Medical Treatment

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    ABSTRACT ABSTRACT ABSTRACT ABSTRACT Depression is common among people living with HIV, with proof recommending that more than 33% of individuals with HIV/AIDS may have state of mind issue or clinically noteworthy depressive manifestations. SubSaharan Africa bears the best weight because of HIV/AIDS. The social, financial and wellbeing effect of Depression in sub-Saharan Africa is extraordinary. Be that as it may, there are few scales for measuring sorrow that have been accepted in this populace [1]. Our objective was to focus the relationship between depressive side effects and readmission inside of 30 days taking after doctor's facility release in more established grown-ups. In-clinic screening for depressive side effects may recognize more established persons at danger for repetitive healing facility confirmations [2]. Screening of psychological well-being issues in youngsters and teenagers is essential for epidemiological research on the predominance of these problems Anxiety depressive manifestations are imperative danger element for low quality of life, poor practical status and debilitation, more intensifications, more re-hospitalizations, delayed length of stay, disappointment of smoking stopping and more mortality. Tension depressive manifestations were danger element autonomous of physiological gauge of ailment seriousness Fusariosis can bring about scattered disease among people with extremely disabled resistance, speaking to the second driving reason for intrusive parasitic contamination with poor forecast and frequently prompting demise in those peopl

    Review on Drug Delivery System Review on Drug Delivery System Review on Drug Delivery System Review on Drug Delivery System

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    ABSTRACT ABSTRACT ABSTRACT ABSTRACT Drug delivery systems should overcome a series of biological barriers to escort therapeutic agents to specific pathological web site. There has been advancement in progressive therapies utilizing biopharmaceuticals, like peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and bioactive molecules, as medicine for identification diseases. These novel medicine need refined drug delivery system which may be accustomed improve their pharmacological medicine and pharmacodynamic properties similarly as enhance cell/tissue specificity and biocompatibility

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    Not AvailableForty three genotypes of maize were evaluated for eleven traits at the College Farm, College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad to study the genetic divergence and various genetic parameters. There was a significant (P<0.01) difference between genotypes for all the characters, which revealed wide range of variability and high heritability for all the characters. The genetic advance as percent of mean was high for grain yield per plant (73.19%), ear height (51.05%), number of kernels per row (44.40%), plant height (43.46%), 100 grain weight (42.88%), ear length (30.79%), number of kernel rows per ear (25.23%), and ear girth (22.37%) indicating additive gene action for these traits. D2 analysis partitioned the forty three genotypes in to six clusters. The maximum inter cluster distance (39.38) was observed between cluster I and cluster V. Grain yield per plant (38.43%), plant height (14.29%), 100 grain weight (12.85%) and number of kernels per row (12.07%) contributed greatly towards diversityNot Availabl

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    Not AvailableThe present study was aimed to investigate correlation and path analysis between grain yield and other agronomic parameters using forty stabilized inbred lines and three hybrid checks of maize (Zea mays L.). Grain yield per plant had significant positive association with ear girth followed by ear length, number of kernels per row, 100 grain weight, plant height and ear height. While path analysis revealed that number of kernels per row, number of kernel rows per ear and ear length were the main yield contributing characters and should be given more emphasis.Not Availabl

    Shelf life of bioagents and longevity of biologically coated pigeonpea seed

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    916-922Biological seed coating is a new technique of seed treatment through which biological agents are coated over the seed surface for effective control of seed and soil-borne pathogens. In this study, pigeonpea seed was biologically coated with Pseudomonas fluorescens, Rhizobium spp. and Phosphorus solubilizing bacteria (PSB) using biofriendly polymer and sugar syrup as adjuvants. The shelf life of bioagents and seed quality parameters was studied during six months of storage period. The colony units of Pseudomonas increased with biofriendly polymer either as individual or in consortia with biofertilizers. Six months after treatment, more colony units of Pseudomonas fluorescens were recorded on the surface of biologically coated seed of pigeonpea with biofriendly polymer as an adjuvant compared to sugar syrup. Seeds coated with Pseudomonas and PSB using biofriendly polymer recorded high seed germination and seedling vigour compared to sugar syrup. The observations reveal that there is a possibility of coating seed with biological agents using biofriendly polymer immediately after processing or before packaging without affecting the shelf life of bioagents and seed quality. Thus, the biologically coated pigeonpea seed in advance of cropping season can go a long way in minimizing risk associated with on farm seed treatment
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