2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing [ICAC] 2020
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Publication Embargo Sinhala Conversational Interface for Appointment Management and Medical Advice(2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Rajapakshe, D. D. S.; Kudawithana, K. N. B.; Uswatte, U. L. N. P.; Nishshanka, N. A. B. D.; Piyawardana, A. V. S.; Pulasinghe, K. N.This paper proposes an intelligent conversational user interface to assist Sinhala speaking users to make appointments with doctors and to obtain medical advices. This Sinhala Conversational Interface for Appointment Management and Medical Advice (SCI-AMMA) consists of Speech Recognition unit, Query Processing unit, Dialog Management unit, Voice Synthesizer unit, and User Information Management unit to handle user requests and maintain a meaningful dialogue. The SCI-AMMA gets the users' speech utterances and recognize the language content of it for further processing. Language content is further processed using query processing unit to identify users' intent. To fulfil the users' intent, a reply is generated from Dialogue Management Unit. This reply/answer will be delivered to the user by means of a voice synthesizer. The proposed system is successfully implemented using state of the art technology stack including Flutter, Python, Protégé and Firebase. Performance of the system is demonstrated using several sample scenarios/dialogues.Publication Embargo A Deep Learning Approach to Outbreak related Tweet Detection(2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Jayawardhana, B. A. S. S. B.; Rajapakse, R. A. C. P.Due to the popularity of social media around the world, people use to report and discuss real-world events, personal health complications, and disaster situations through these platforms. These social media data streams can be used to track and detect different types of outbreaks. A mechanism is needed to identify outbreak-related tweets to predict the outbreak in advance. In this paper, we propose a deep learning model that can detect tweets related to different outbreaks Epidemics, Public Disorders, and Disasters. GloVe (Global Vectors for Word Representation) embeddings are used as the feature extraction technique as it can capture the semantic meanings of the tweets. Long Short-term Memory (LSTM) which is a specialized Recurrent Neural Network architecture is used as the classification algorithm. In the process, first, outbreak-related tweets were manually collected and curated. Pretrained GloVe word embeddings of 100 dimensions were then used to represent the words of the tweets. As the next step, a Deep Learning Model was trained by using LSTM technique on the curated dataset. Finally, the performance of the model was evaluated using a different dataset. With the results, it can be concluded that the proposed deep learning model is an accurate approach for outbreak-related tweet detection.
