6 research outputs found
Optical Text Recognition in Nepali and Bengali: A Transformer-based Approach
Efforts on the research and development of OCR systems for Low-Resource
Languages are relatively new. Low-resource languages have little training data
available for training Machine Translation systems or other systems. Even
though a vast amount of text has been digitized and made available on the
internet the text is still in PDF and Image format, which are not instantly
accessible. This paper discusses text recognition for two scripts: Bengali and
Nepali; there are about 300 and 40 million Bengali and Nepali speakers
respectively. In this study, using encoder-decoder transformers, a model was
developed, and its efficacy was assessed using a collection of optical text
images, both handwritten and printed. The results signify that the suggested
technique corresponds with current approaches and achieves high precision in
recognizing text in Bengali and Nepali. This study can pave the way for the
advanced and accessible study of linguistics in South East Asia.Comment: Accepted and Presented at ICAECC 2023, Bengaluru, Indi
A Survey: Implementations of Non-fungible Token System in Different Fields
In the realm of digital art and collectibles, NFTs are sweeping the board.
Because of the massive sales to a new crypto audience, the livelihoods of
digital artists are being transformed. It is no surprise that celebs are
jumping on the bandwagon. It is a fact that NFTs can be used in multiple ways,
including digital artwork such as animation, character design, digital
painting, collection of selfies or vlogs, and many more digital entities. As a
result, they may be used to signify the possession of any specific object,
whether it be digital or physical. NFTs are digital tokens that may be used to
indicate ownership of one of a-kind goods. For example, I can buy a shoe or T
shirt from any store, and then if the store provides me the same 3D model of
that T-Shirt or shoe of the exact same design and color, it would be more
connected with my feelings. They enable us to tokenize items such as artwork,
valuables, and even real estate. NFTs can only be owned by one person at a
time, and they are protected by the Ethereum blockchain no one can alter the
ownership record or create a new NFT. The word non-fungible can be used to
describe items like your furniture, a song file, or your computer. It is
impossible to substitute these goods with anything else because they each have
their own distinct characteristics. The goal was to find all the existing
implementations of Non-fungible Tokens in different fields of recent
technology, so that an overall overview of future implementations of NFT can be
found and how it can be used to enrich user experiences.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, 3 table
An Architectural Approach to Creating a Cloud Application for Developing Microservices
The cloud is a new paradigm that is paving the way for new approaches and
standards. The architectural styles are evolving in response to the cloud's
requirements. In recent years, microservices have emerged as the preferred
architectural style for scalable, rapidly evolving cloud applications. The
adoption of microservices to the detriment of monolithic structures, which are
increasingly being phased out, is one of the most significant developments in
business architecture. Cloud-native architectures make microservices system
deployment more productive, adaptable, and cost-effective. Regardless, many
firms have begun to transition from one type of architecture to another, though
this is still in its early stages. The primary purpose of this article is to
gain a better understanding of how to design microservices through developing
cloud apps, as well as current microservices trends, the reason for
microservices research, emerging standards, and prospective research gaps.
Researchers and practitioners in software engineering can use the data to stay
current on SOA and cloud computing developments.Comment: It is not completed properly yet, I want to withdraw it as an autho
datacarpentry/genomics-workshop: Genomics Workshop: September 2023
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