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Publication Embargo PRODEP: Smart Social Media Procrastination and Depression Tracker(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2022-11-04) Kulatilake, T.T; Liyanage, P.L.R.S.; Deemud, G.H.K.; De Silva, U.S.C; Sriyaratna, D; Kugathasan, AProcrastination refers to the voluntary delay of urgent tasks and can have several negative consequences such as stress, health issues and academic underachievement [47]. It is viewed within physiological research as a self-regulation failure [48]. Similar to procrastination, another severe problem which comes up within lots of people including students and teenagers is "Depression". Depression is a massively widespread problem among people around the world as well as in Sri Lanka [49]. As a result of procrastination and depression, students has to face academic underachievement. One of the main cause of these widespread problems are Social media over-usage [50]. Therefore this paper presents a new tracker which presented as a mobile application with four main components. This research study is about identifying and tracking users' facial emotions and eye-aspect ratio to analyze real emotions of the user via device inbuilt webcam to identify user fatigueness and procrastination. This study also analyzes user behavior in two selected social media platforms which are Facebook and Twitter and identifies the negativity and depressiveness of "Sinhala"content using Machine learning based Sentiment analysis approaches. Also as a companion, this paper introduces a chat-bot which communicates with the user in "Singlish"language. Our final products will be a complete mobile application which generates reports to the user based on the analysis done in the four components. As future work we will introduce AutoML approaches instead of traditional machine learning based approaches.Publication Embargo PharmaGo-An Online Pharmaceutical Ordering Platform(2021 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2021-12-09) Gamage, R.G.; Bandara, N.S.; Diyamullage, D.D.; Diyamullage, K.U.; Abeywardena, K.Y.; Amarasena, N.Pharmacy services are a paramount important pillar of health. People must keep social distance due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hence the availability of online services to give medicine is vital. Due to the quarantine measures implemented in and by various countries to prevent the virus’s breaking out and online pharmacies have become an exceptionally popular way to obtain accurate medication. Currently, in Sri Lanka, there are a few mobile applications separately owned by each of the pharmacies to provide online pharmaceutical services for their customers. But all the medicines the customer needs might not be available in a single pharmacy. PharmaGo provides with its cooperation to the customers to get medicines of his necessity at a single pharmacy, as against avoiding him roaming from pharmacy to pharmacy. Similarly, pharmacy owners can read the prescription by using image processing mechanisms and doubtlessly identify the required medicines. In addition, the system analyzes previous sales records and provides predictions regarding the future demand for drugs to the pharmacy owners. PharmaGo includes a highly trained AI-powered medical chatbot to guide the customers throughout the process. PharmaGo provides a reliable platform for both pharmacy users and pharmacists to fulfill the unique needs of pharmacy services.
