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Publication Embargo Tamil Grammarly – A Typing Assistant for Tamil Language using Natural Language Processing(IEEE, 2023-06-12) Mahadevan, P; Srihari, P; Seyon, S; Vasavan, P; Panchendrarajan, RTamil is one of the ancient and most convoluted languages in the world. Although it is being the official language of many Asian countries, even native speakers tend to find difficulties in writing Tamil due to its morphologically rich nature. While there are various studies focusing on automatically identifying and correcting a specific typing error, very limited effort has been made to develop a comprehensive solution to assist the native and non-native writers of Tamil. In this paper, we propose a typing assistant tool Tamil Grammarly using Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. Specifically, the tool aims to aid the user to fix grammatical errors and spelling errors and recommend the next words and synonyms of the current word in real-time while typing. The NLP-based typing assistant functions of Tamil Grammarly were developed using a transformer-based model, LSTM model, and Word2Vec model. Extensive evaluation performed shows that our tool can assist the users in real-time with an accuracy of 73% - 93% within 0.4 to 5.3 seconds.Publication Embargo AI-Based Child Care Parental Control System(IEEE, 2022-12-09) Jayasekara, U; Maniyangama, H; Vithana, K; Weerasinghe, T; Wijekoon, J; Panchendrarajan, RDue to the prevalence of the COVID-19 epidemic around the globe, children were compelled to engage in remote learning through online platforms, hence mobile phone has become one of their predominant devices. Mobile device with Internet access offers a major outlet for education, entertainment, and social connection, but this combination can lead to several significant bad sequences such as online exploitation, harmful addictions, and other negative impacts of online social networking. To address harmful effects, parental controls are becoming more crucial, yet Sri Lankan parents are less aware of this. Consequently, this study proposes a parental control system to monitor their child’s activities. Android, Microsoft Azure, Java, Python, OpenCV, MySQL, and FastAPI are among the most prominent technologies utilized in the proposed application’s development. The suggested approach focuses primarily on the Sri Lankan context and aims to enhance parental digital literacy while safeguarding children from cyber threats. Yielded results showed the proposed mobile application for the identification of toxic words, drugs & alcohol content, game character images, and Instagram Sinhala comments severity as 94%, 95%, 97%, and 55% respectively in controlled experiments.
