Research Papers - Dept of Information Technology
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Publication Embargo Automated vehicle insurance claims processing using computer vision, natural language processing(IEEE, 2022-11-30) Fernando, N; Kumarage, A; Thiyaganathan, V; Hillary, R; Abeywardhana, LTraditional insurance claims processing systems are no match for the modern world due to the increasing population of vehicles and the resulting number of accidents. In this paper, the authors present a novel idea to automate the tedious processes in the insurance industry. The presented system consists of three main components namely, re-identify the make and model of the vehicle, identify the damaged automobile component, type, and severity, and compute an accurate repair estimate using damage component identification. Also, automate the documentation process by identifying the relevant fields in the voice input provided by the user. This ensures both the parties involved in this process will be benefited from the proposed system. Presented solutions Were designed using the aid of Artificial Intelligence techniques, mainly CNN models and Natural language processing techniques.Publication Embargo Geo-enabled FOSS tool supports for immediate flood disaster response planning(IEEE, 2014-12-22) Ramanayake, K; Vithanage, D; Hettiarachchi, N; Rathnayake, G; Rajapaksha, S, K; Fernando, N—Flood is a major natural hazard occur recurrently in Sri Lanka. Allocating victims to camps and provide medical facilities are two main activities at the immediate response phase of a flood and use of manual methods delayed this process. This project developed a geoenabled application to support immediate response planning, mainly focusing on allocation victims to IDP camps, provide medical facilities, and supporting access avoiding already blocked roads based on administrative divisions of the affected area. Capacities and facilities in camps and hospitals are matched against the needs of the victims. It identifies the blocked roads, alternative routes to reach resource centers, camps and hospitals and provide navigation guidance. The tool can be used after a flood disaster, assuming basic demographic data and the current flood affected area data are available. The tool is developed as a plug-in for QGIS, a free and open source desktop Geographic Information System software. The tool is verified with sample data related to “Kaluthara” area. It is intended to integrate with InaSAFE disaster response support tool at a later stage.
