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    Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis for Evaluating Movies and TV series Publisher: IEEE Cite This PDF
    (2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Cooray, T.; Perera, G.; Chandrasena, D.; Alosius, J.; Kugathasan, A.
    Aspect-based sentiment analysis (ABSA) is used in different fields for analyzing customer reviews to project an overall customer opinion on certain products. With the expansion of the internet, people are provided with an inexpensive and time-saving method to express their opinion to a larger audience, while various industries are handed with the opportunity to gather free information from it to obtain market value. The implementation of machine learning methods for the evaluation of aspects related to movies and television series has not been commenced, and it could be a new development for the industry. This study focuses on conducting an ABSA on a movie or a television series based on genre, story as well as cast and crew aspects. The data collected from social media through web scraping is processed to produce adequate results to get a broad understanding on how the popularity of the movie or the television series related to above mentioned aspects. Then, each aspect is further analyzed to gather precise information belonging to each aspect. The accuracy of the results of the proposed system has been achieved over 79%. The results proved that the solution is highly successful than the former works with high business value.
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    Mobile Medical Assistant and Analytical System for Dengue Patients
    (2021 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2021-12-09) Jayampathi, K.T.K.; Jananjaya, M.A.C.; Fernando, E.P.C.; Liyanage, Y.A.; Pemadasa, M.G.N.M.; Gunarathne, G.W.D.A.
    Dengue fever is a vector-borne viral disease spread by the mosquito Aedes Aegypti. It is a public health problem, with an estimated 50-500 million infections each year and no effective vaccination. People's hectic schedules may not have enough time to see a doctor every time they have a fever. They may overlook their disease, believing it to be a common ailment. Prior medical assistance for dengue patients with fever to check their conditions reliably is a major problem. There is no easily accessible proper system to identify dengue patients at an early stage. This paper presents a mobile medical assistant and analytical system for dengue patients. With a novel approach, using the most appropriate technologies, the mobile application supports identifying dengue patients using the chatbot, analyzing skin conditions, analyzing blood reports, and analyzing dengue-infected areas' functionalities. The registered users can log in to the system and check their dengue condition. The development is carried out with Natural Language Processing, Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Machine Learning, Image Processing, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), and Android technologies. A mobile application prototype is created and tested, with the possibility of future testing and implementation. The results show effective performances in analyzing dengue conditions.