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Watermarking Models and Artificial Intelligence

Machine learning and deep learning are good bets for solving various intelligence-related problems. While it has practical applications in watermarking, it performs less well on more standard tasks like prediction, classification, and regression. This article offers the results of a thorough investigation into watermarking using modern tools like AI, ML, and DL. Watermarking's origins, some historical context, and the most fascinating and practical applications are also covered briefly.

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B. M. El-den mail -
Marwa M. Eid mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JAIM.010203

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Vol. Volume 1 / Iss. Issue 2

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Blockchain-based Model for Image Encryption in IoT Communication Environment

Nowadays, the internet of things (IoT) has become increasingly common and finds application in various fields, particularly in the health care industry. However, the development and design of IoT data analysis methods face some problems such as lack of adequate training data, resource constraints, centralized framework, security, and privacy. In contrast, the increase in blockchain techniques provides a decentralized framework. It is promoted to remove centralized control and resolve the problem of AI as well as allow secured distribution of data and resources to the diverse nodes of IoT system. This paper devises a new IoT with Blockchain based Secure Image Encryption with Disease Classification model.

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Esmeralda Kazia mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJWAC.050105

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Vol. Volume 5 / Iss. Issue 1

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Application of Neutrosophic implicative filters and Neutrosophic positive implicative filters in Lattice implication algebra

We introduced Neutrosophic implicative filters and Neutrosophic positive implicative filters in Lattice implication algebra. We proved some properties and equivalent conditions of both the filters. Finally we proved that “Every Neutrosophic positive implicative filter is a Neutrosophic implicative filter” and “Every Neutrosophic positive implicative filter is a Neutrosophic filter”.

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V. S. Naga Malleswari mail -
G. Luka mail -
Bhagyalakshmi Kothuru mail -
T. Srinivasa Rao mail -
V. Amarendra Babu mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.210106

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Vol. Volume 21 / Iss. Issue 1

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Digital Banking Chatbots related MCDM Problem by TODIM Strategy in Pentagonal Neutrosophic Arena

Chatbots is an amalgamation of two words, Chats and bots. The meaning of Chat is to talk and bots are robots. Thus specifically Chat bots are talkative robots. The machine which is planned and controlled by a computer is called Robot. The banking business has become 24/7, and hence there arises the requirement to provide 24/7, 365 days a year services to customers. By any means, this is impossible for any human being, and for this reason, the machine was required to be invented. Even the multifaceted problems can be solved by robots with the help of external human force or with entrenched system rule. Humans are replaced by robots in doing tough, dangerous, and recurring activities that could not be performed by the former because of their restrictions. In banks, Robots Process Automation can reduce operational errors, reduce the cost of human capital, and has the potential to do multitask 24/7 without fatigue and 100% success rate. The fundamental of this paper is to appreciate the necessity of robotics process automation in the West Bengal banking industry. A pentagonal neutrosophic number (PNN) based Tomada de decisao interativa e multicritévio (TODIM) method multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problem is included here to uncover the most vital chatbots factors these days. This study would assist in gaining insights on the consequence of the beginning of RPA in the Banking sector and its overall impact on Customer Relationship Management.

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Nidhi Singh mail -
Avishek Chakraborty mail -
Baisakhi Banik mail -
Soma D. Biswas mail -
Malini Majumdar mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JNFS.040202

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Vol. Volume 4 / Iss. Issue 2

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Design Partition in a Spiking Neural Arrange of Hippocampus Vigorous to Imbalanced Excitation/Inhibition in Mesh Network

Proficient design division in dentate gyrus plays an imperative part in putting away data within the hippocampus. Current information of the structure and work of the hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, and dentate gyrus, in design partition are joined in this work.  A three-layer feed-forward spiking neural network inspired by the rodent hippocampus an equipped with simplified synaptic and molecular mechanisms is developed. The aim of the study is to make a spiking neural network capable of pattern separation in imbalanced excitation/inhibition ratios caused by different levels of stimulations or network damage. This work presents a novel theory on the cellular mechanisms of robustness to damages to synapses and connectivity of neurons in dentate gyrus that results in imbalanced excitation-inhibition activity of neurons. This spiking neural network uses simplified molecular and cellular hypothetical mechanisms and demonstrates efficient storing of information in different levels of stimulation and can be implemented in cognitive robotics.

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Shubha Mishra mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJWAC.000102

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Vol. Volume 0 / Iss. Issue 1

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The Chagos Archipelago Case and the Limits of International Law (English) L’Affaire de l’Archipel des Chagos et Les Limites du Droit International

The legal status of the Chagos archipelago is complex because it is of a hybrid nature: it is under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom which grants rights at sea to Mauritius, and on land to the United States (Diego Garcia). This case is also important because it is not easy to have two divergent preoccupations: the protection of the environment in the face of the rights of Chagossians and environmental sustainability in the face of equity and human rights. This case was first submitted to the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), before the UN General Assembly had asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) about the claims that the PCA declared it lacked jurisdiction to answer.

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Mahir Al Banna mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJPLIA.010101

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Vol. Volume 1 / Iss. Issue 1

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