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Data and information security plays an important role in today's IT-enabled societies. People are becoming more conversant with e-services, including digital payment and online banking. Especially, in the context of smart city or smart village, such services are becoming highly popular in countries like India. However, conventional signature still remains the most preferred choice for banking related...
Language identification (LID) is always regarded to be a fascinating field to be studied. Studies on language identification has been carried out from early 1970's and up to now lot of research have been undergone in this area. In this paper a few of the papers are highlighted and reviewed based on the past history and the current state of research on various techniques that have been applied for...
The problem of malicious contents in blogs has reached epic proportions and various efforts are underway to fight it. Blog classification using machine learning techniques is a key method towards doing it. We have devised a machine learning algorithm where features are created from individual sentences in the body of a blog by taking one word at a time. Weights are assigned to the features based on...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically extracting perceptive information from acoustic signals, in a supervised classification context. Global labels, i.e., atomic information describing a music title in its entirety, such as its genre, mood, main instruments, or type of vocals, are entered by humans. Classifiers are trained to map audio features to these labels. However, the performances...
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