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    Queen of humour: a candid interview with award winning writer and film maker Sai Paranjpye

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    In the 80s, at a time when there were hardly any women filmmakers in the Indian film industry, one woman made a trendsetting impact. A woman who had published her first book of fairy tales at the age of 8,won the Asian Broadcasting Union Award in Iran for her first made-for-TV movie, ‘The Little Tea Shop,’and won three national awardsfor  her first feature film ‘Sparsh’. She is SaiParanjpye— a woman of steely determination, a woman of sparkling wit and humour. Moving from writing to theatre, television to films, and back-and-forth, Sai Paranjpye has straddled many mediums with aplomb. While her children’s stories have enthralled generations of young people, her TV serials have become household names and her films have wooed audiences and critics in India and abroad. She has won several State, National and International Awards for her books and films,including the prestigious Padma Bhushan award in 2006, conferred by the President of India. In this candid interview, Sai Paranjpye reveals her life journey, both personal and professional, to filmmaker Sridhar Rangayan, her one-time assistant director and long-time friend. We get to know her —up, close and personal — and learn where she draws her inspiration from, how she weaves it into her writings and films, and, most importantly, where her trademark humour comes from

    HHT-based Analysis of ECG Signals of Patients with Borderline Mental Disorders

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    This paper describes a solution for borderline mental disorders detection. This approach is based on the ECG processing by Hilbert-Huang Transformation. The described approach allows to develop an additional module for mental disorders diagnostic systems. The research is based on the fact that in the conditions of borderline mental disorders there are changes in patients' heart function. Detection of significant ECG informative parameters is based on the effective and accurate measurement of amplitude, time, frequency and energy parameters of the ECG signal. A verified and registered database of 780 ECG signals of patients with borderline mental disorders and healthy people is used. The proposed method is described and the results are shown. The errors of the method with current sampling do not exceed 4%. The developed approach using volumetric spectral surfaces has showed a high probability of determining the period of occurrence of psycho-traumatic situations in various patients using the ECG

    Queen of humour: a candid interview with award winning writer and film maker Sai Paranjpye

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    In the 80s, at a time when there were hardly any women filmmakers in the Indian film industry, one woman made a trendsetting impact. A woman who had published her first book of fairy tales at the age of 8,won the Asian Broadcasting Union Award in Iran for her first made-for-TV movie, ‘The Little Tea Shop,’and won three national awardsfor  her first feature film ‘Sparsh’. She is SaiParanjpye— a woman of steely determination, a woman of sparkling wit and humour. Moving from writing to theatre, television to films, and back-and-forth, Sai Paranjpye has straddled many mediums with aplomb. While her children’s stories have enthralled generations of young people, her TV serials have become household names and her films have wooed audiences and critics in India and abroad. She has won several State, National and International Awards for her books and films,including the prestigious Padma Bhushan award in 2006, conferred by the President of India. In this candid interview, Sai Paranjpye reveals her life journey, both personal and professional, to filmmaker Sridhar Rangayan, her one-time assistant director and long-time friend. We get to know her —up, close and personal — and learn where she draws her inspiration from, how she weaves it into her writings and films, and, most importantly, where her trademark humour comes from
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