Goa Business School: Recent submissions

  • Paul, D.V.; Pawar, J.D. (IEEE Int. Conf. Data Mining and Advanced Computing (SAPIENCE-16). 2016; 113-121.)
    Extraction of Keywords using Frequent Itemsets (AEKFI) is a new technique for keyword extraction which integrates adjacency of location of words within the document to automatically select the most discriminative words ...
  • Asnani, K.; Pawar, J.D. (Proc. 3. Workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation (WILDRE3), Portoroz, Slovenia. 24 May 2016. 2016; 104-109.)
    In current times, the trend of mixing two or more languages together (code-mixing) in communication on social media is very popular. Such code-mixed chat data is enormously generated and is usually noisy, sparse and exhibits ...
  • Shivolkar, M.; Pawar, J.D.; Baskar, S. (Proc. 3. Workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation (WILDRE3), Portoroz, Slovenia. 24 May 2016. 2016; 49-54.)
    Over the years, Automatic Text Summarization is widely studied by many researchers. Here, an attempt is made to generate an automatic summary of a given text document based on an unsupervised hybrid model. The model comprises ...
  • Fondekar, A.; Pawar, J.D.; Karmali, R. (Proc. 3. Workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation (WILDRE3), Portoroz, Slovenia. 24 May 2016. 2016; 55-59.)
    Sentiment Analysis (SA) is the process of analyzing and predicting the hidden attitude/opinion in the given text expressed by an individual. Till now, ample amount of work has been carried out for the English language. ...
  • Asnani, K.S.; Pawar, J.D. (Proc. of the ACM Symposium on Women in Research 2016 (WIR '16). 2016; 154-157.)
    Social networking forums like Twitter, Facebook and other blogs are easy to access and are highly popular. The growth in such rich social media content has led to the generation of petabytes of data on the web. The social ...
  • Nagvenkar, A.; Pawar, J.D.; Bhattacharyya, P. (Proc. of the 12. Int. Conf. on Natural Language Processing (ICON-2015), Ed. by: Dipti Misra Sharma, Rajeev Sangal, Elizabeth Sherly. IIITM-Kerala, Trivandrum. 2016; 5pp.)
    Cross Lingual Word Semantic (CLWS) similarity is defined as a task to find the semantic similarity between two words across languages. Semantic similarity has been very popular in computing the similarity between two words ...
  • Mukhopadhyay, P. (Economic Challenges for the Contemporary World: Essays in Honour of Prabhat Patnaik Ed. by: Mausumi Das; Sabyasachi Kar; Nandan Nawn. Sage Publishing (India). 2016; 33-51.)
  • Vaz e De Braganca, A.; Nirmala, R. (Indian Journal of Advanced Nursing. 1(3); 2015; 1-9.)
    Nursing as a profession and nurses in general, have suffered for long from public stereotyping and being closely linked with femininity and powerlessness. Though the influence of this image is unknown, the growing shortage ...
  • Nagvenkar, A.; Pawar, J.D.; Bhattacharyya, P. (Proc. 8. Global WordNet Conference. Ed. by: Mititelu, V.B.; Forascu, C.; Fellbaum, C. Vossen, P. Bucharest, Romania, 27-30 Jan 2016. 2016; 255-258.)
    WordNet plays a significant role in Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud. It has numerous application ranging from ontology annotation to ontology mapping. IndoWord- Net is a linkedWordNet connecting 18 Indian language WordNets ...
  • SriRam, P.; PoojaKumari (Indian Scholar. 2(4); 2016; 9pp.)
    The present day's scenario shows that Corporate are playing very important role in the growth and development of a country but they are in need of further capital for its expansion and developmentpurpose in this changing ...

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