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Publication Embargo Smart Personal Intelligent Assistant for Candidates of IELTS Exams(2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Senevirathne, S.S.; Fernando, G.U.D.; White, J.B.; Divyanjala, S.T.H.; Samaratunge Arachchillage, U.S.S.; Dias, D.P.N.P.Many IELTS candidates encounter problems at the examinations and majority of them are unable to achieve their goals even though they strive hard to accomplish their targets. Candidates strive to achieve higher band score in exams, but fail to achieve them due to the ignorance of prevailing weaknesses which have to be identified if they were to succeed. At present, IELTS seems to be the most demanding exam among applicants who are planning to embark their higher studies or migration purposes. Currently, there is no proper mechanism to assist candidates and generate an improvement plan by identifying the weaknesses of them. As a solution, Smart Personal Intelligent Assistant for Candidates Exams (SPIACIE) has been proposed to detect IELTS candidates’ weaknesses through an analysis of their answers. The SPIACIE assesses four components (Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking) in IELTS exams. This paper is specifically based on the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) network model used to analyze the score of grammar and cohesion. To analyze the similarity of the sentences, the cosine proximity technique is proposed to evaluate the paraphrasing of the graph explanations. The final outcome of this application is to generate an improvement plan, developed using Machine Learning (ML) algorithms. The proposed algorithms are; Gaussian naïve base for reading exam, support vector machines for listening exam, decision tree classifier for speaking exam, and k-neighbors classifier for writing exam. An improvement plan on the prediction model is provided to increase the band score of the IELTS exams, based on applicants’ weakness.Publication Embargo Symptomatic Analysis Prediction of Kidney Related Diseases using Machine Learning(2021 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2021-12-09) Lansakara, D.; Gunasekera, T.; Niroshana, C.; Weerasinghe, I.; Bandara, P.; Wijendra, D.Sri Lanka has been witnessing an increase in kidney disease issues for a while. Elderly kidney patients, kidney transplant patients who passed the risk level after the surgery are not treated in the emergency clinic. These patients are handed over to their families to take care of them. In any case, it is impossible to tackle a portion of the issues that emerge regarding the patient at home. It is hoped to enter patient’s data from home every day and to develop a system that can use that entered data to predict whether a patient is in an essential circumstance or not. Additionally, individuals in high-hazard regions cannot know whether they are in danger of creating kidney disappointments or not and individuals in danger of creating kidney sickness because of Diabetes Mellitus. Thus, we desire to emphasize the framework to improve answers for this issue. The research focuses on developing a system that includes early kidney disease prediction models involving machine learning classification algorithms by considering the relevant variables. In predictive analysis, six machine learning methods are used: Support Vector Machine (SVM with kernels), Random Forest (RF), Decision Tree, Logistic Regression, and Multilayer Perceptron. These classification algorithms' performance is evaluated using statistical measures such as sensitivity (recall), precision, accuracy, and F-score. In categorizing, accuracy determines which examples are accurate. The experimental results reveal that Support Vector Machine outperforms other classification algorithms in terms of accuracy.
