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A Study on the Open Source Digital Library Software's: Special Reference to DSpace, EPrints and Greenstone
The richness in knowledge has changed access methods for all stake holders in
retrieving key knowledge and relevant information. This paper presents a study
of three open source digital library management software used to assimilate and
disseminate information to world audience. The methodology followed involves
online survey and study of related software documentation and associated
technical manuals.Comment: 9 Pages, 3 Figures, 1 Table, "Published with International Journal of
Computer Applications (IJCA)
LIS journals in India: a critical analysis
The paper attempts to highlight key issues confronting library and information science journals published from India asexperienced by the author during teaching and research besides being associated with some journals in different capacities.However, the concerns need further deliberation to ascertain valid reasons and for improvement of the journals as well asbetterment of research and scholarship in information studies in the country
Inflation in Supersymmetric SU(5)
We analyze the adjoint field inflation in supersymmetric (SUSY) SU(5) model.
In minimal SUSY SU(5) hybrid inflation monopoles are produced at the end of
inflation. We therefore explore the non-minimal model of inflation based on
SUSY SU(5), like shifted hybrid, which provides a natural solution for the
monopole problem. We find that the supergravity corrections with non-minimal
Kahler potential are crucial to realize the central value of the scalar
spectral index n_s ~ 0.96 consistent with the seven year WMAP data. The tensor
to scalar ratio r is quite small, taking on values r < 10^{-5}. Due to
R-symmetry massless SU(3) octet and SU(2) triplet Higgs bosons are present and
could spoil for gauge coupling unification. To keep gauge coupling unification
intact, light vector-like particles are added which are expected to be observed
at LHC.Comment: 16 page
Dark Matter, Sparticle Spectroscopy and Muon in
We explore the sparticle mass spectra including LSP dark matter within the
framework of supersymmetric (422)
models, taking into account the constraints from extensive LHC and cold dark
matter searches. The soft supersymmetry-breaking parameters at can be
non-universal, but consistent with the 422 symmetry. We identify a variety of
coannihilation scenarios compatible with LSP dark matter, and study the
implications for future supersymmetry searches and the ongoing muon g-2
experiment.Comment: 21 pages, 8 fig
Retrieval performance of select search engines in the field of physical sciences
The study aims to provide a systematic evaluation of the search engines on the basis of two information retrieval parameters (precision and relative recall) with reference to physical sciences. It employed ‘Web of Science’ to identify data (one to three word queries) of highly ranked authors who have contributed to the discipline of physical sciences. The three English language search engines (Google, Yahoo and Bing) were selected on the basis of ranking of ‘Alexa’ (Actionable Analytics for the Web). The study reveals that in all (one, two and three word) queries ‘Google’ obtained highest precision and relative recall followed by ‘Yahoo’ and ‘Bing’. It further shows that ‘Google’ and ‘Yahoo’ achieve the highest ‘precision’ and ‘relative recall’ due to their wide coverage. Bing once prominent one, however lags behind in retrieval effectiveness
Flux of Primordial Monopoles
We discuss how in supersymmetric models with D and F-flat directions, a
primordial monopole flux of order 10^{-16} - 10^{-18} cm^{-2} sec^{-1} sr^{-1}
can coexist with the observed baryon asymmetry. A modified Affleck-Dine
scenario yields the desired asymmetry if the monopoles are superheavy (~
10^{13}-10^{18} GeV). For lighter monopoles with masses ~ 10^{9}-10^{12} GeV,
the baryon asymmetry can arise via TeV scale leptogenesis.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, revtex
Decomposition of color wavelet with higher order statistical texture and convolutional neural network features set based classification of colorectal polyps from video endoscopy
Gastrointestinal cancer is one of the leading causes of death across the world. The gastrointestinal polyps are considered as the precursors of developing this malignant cancer. In order to condense the probability of cancer, early detection and removal of colorectal polyps can be cogitated. The most used diagnostic modality for colorectal polyps is video endoscopy. But the accuracy of diagnosis mostly depends on doctors' experience that is crucial to detect polyps in many cases. Computer-aided polyp detection is promising to reduce the miss detection rate of the polyp and thus improve the accuracy of diagnosis results. The proposed method first detects polyp and non-polyp then illustrates an automatic polyp classification technique from endoscopic video through color wavelet with higher-order statistical texture feature and Convolutional Neural Network (CNN). Gray Level Run Length Matrix (GLRLM) is used for higher-order statistical texture features of different directions (ÆŸ = 0o, 45o, 90o, 135o). The features are fed into a linear support vector machine (SVM) to train the classifier. The experimental result demonstrates that the proposed approach is auspicious and operative with residual network architecture, which triumphs the best performance of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of 98.83%, 97.87%, and 99.13% respectively for classification of colorectal polyps on standard public endoscopic video databases
Fine needle aspiration cytology in parotid lumps
Over a period of two years, Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) was performed on 33 patients presenting with a parotid lump. Five patients were excluded as they were treated medically after FNAC report. The FNAC results of 28 cases were compared with histopathological diagnoses of surgically resected specimens. There were 8 true positive, 17 true negative, 1 false positive and 2 false negative cases. Sensitivity was 80%, specificity 94.4% and diagnostic accuracy 89.3%. FNAC is a simple quick, accurate and virtually complications free investigative modality. It is also helpful adjunct to assess preoperatively the suitability and extent of the surgical treatment
Non-Minimal Chaotic Inflation, Peccei-Quinn Phase Transition and non-Thermal Leptogenesis
We consider a phenomenological extension of the minimal supersymmetric
standard model (MSSM) which incorporates non-minimal chaotic inflation, driven
by a quadratic potential in conjunction with a linear term in the frame
function. Inflation is followed by a Peccei-Quinn phase transition, based on
renormalizable superpotential terms, which resolves the strong CP and mu
problems of MSSM and provide masses lower than about 10^12 GeV for the
right-handed (RH) (s)neutrinos. Baryogenesis occurs via non-thermal
leptogenesis, realized by the out-of-equilibrium decay of the RH sneutrinos
which are produced by the inflaton's decay. Confronting our scenario with the
current observational data on the inflationary observables, the light neutrino
masses, the baryon asymmetry of the universe and the gravitino limit on the
reheat temperature, we constrain the strength of the gravitational coupling to
rather large values (~45-2950) and the Dirac neutrino masses to values between
about 1 and 10 GeV.Comment: Final versio
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