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IJERD : Volume 12 - Issue 4

Version - 1 (April 2016)


Salma Farooq, Hilal Ahmad Khanday

Opinion Spam Detection: A Review
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Online reviews are often the primary factor in a customer's decision to purchase a product or service, and are a valuable source of information that can be used to determine public opinion on these products or services. Opinions from social media are increasingly used by individuals and organizations for making purchase decisions and for marketing and product design. Because of their impact, manufacturers and retailers are highly concerned with customer feedback and reviews. Reliance on online reviews gives rise to the potential concern that wrongdoers may create false reviews to artificially promote or devalue products and services. This practice is known as Opinion (Review) Spam, where spammers manipulate and poison reviews (i.e., making fake, untruthful, or deceptive reviews) for profit or gain. Positive opinions often mean profits and fames for businesses and individuals, which, unfortunately, give strong incentives for people to game the system by posting fake opinions or reviews to promote or to damage the reputation of some target products, services, organizations, individuals, and even ideas without disclosing their true intentions, or the person or organization that they are secretly working for. Opinion spamming about social and political issues can even be frightening as they can warp opinions and mobilize masses into positions counter to legal or ethical mores. However, they must be detected in order to ensure that the social media continues to be a trusted source of public opinions, rather than being full of fake opinions, lies, and deceptions. Since not all online reviews are truthful and trustworthy, it is important to develop techniques for detecting review spam. In this paper, we survey the prominent machine learning techniques that have been proposed to solve the problem of review spam detection and the performance of different approaches for classification and detection of review spam. The primary goal of this paper is to provide a strong and comprehensive comparative study of current research on detecting review spam using various machine learning techniques
Opinion Spam, review Spam, supervised spam detection, unsupervised spam detection, fake reviews
[1]. Jindal, N., & Liu, B., "Identifying Comparative Sentences in Text Documents",SIGIR, 2006.
[2]. Ott, M., Cardie, C., & Hancock, J. T.,"Negative Deceptive Opinion Spam", In Proceedings of NAACLHLT, (pp. 497-501), 2013.
[3]. Ott, M., Cardie, C. and Hancock, J., "Estimating the Prevalence of Deception in Online Review Communities", Proceedings of the 21st international conference on World Wide Web, (WWW), 2012.
[4]. Ott, M., Choi, Y., Cardie, C. Hancock, J., "Finding Deceptive Opinion Spam by Any Stretch of the Imagination", Association of Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2011.
[5]. Jindal, N., and Liu, B. , "Opinion Spam and analysis", Proceedings of the International Conference on Web search and web data mining (WSDM),2008.
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Salma Farooq, Hilal Ahmad Khanday "Opinion Spam Detection: A Review" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0001. India
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Yasha Shukla, Hemant Singh*, Shiwangi Sonkar and Deepak Kumar

Design Of Viable Machine To Convert Waste Plastic Into Mixed Oil For Domestic Purpose

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The aim of this article is to provide a more efficient design of machine to convert waste plastic into mixed oil for domestic purpose. In this machine daily domestic waste like polyethene, polypropylene or normal plastic carrying bag are converted to oil. This machine employs a closed container (stainless steel), temperature controlling electric heater and layers of insulating materials, these materials make machine more efficient and safer for use. For effective pyrolysis process the temperature of stainless steel container (full of waste plastics) is raised by temperature controlling electric heater and for condensation process, water at room temperature is employed. There are three outputs obtained from this machine which are mixed oil, hydrocarbon gas and carbon black charcoal. These products can solve the problem of daily domestic requirement of fuel for local villagers. This machine is only suitable for normal carry bag of plastic and not for bottles like pet bottles or pvc pipe. The design of machine is efficient to manage daily domestic plastic waste and in return provides three types of fuel.
Domestic waste, Pyrolysis, Mixed oil, Insulating matrials, Cladding
[1]. D.S. Achilias, C. Roupakias, P. Megalokonomos, A.A. Lappas and E.V. Antonakou, Chemical recycling of plastic wastes made from polyethylene (LDPE and HDPE) and polypropylene (PP). Journal of Hazardous Materials (Impact Factor: 4.53), 2007, 149(3), 536-542.
[2]. Knight 2012, p. 12. Plastic pollution, Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic pollution, [accessed: 4.11.2015].
[3]. Justine Mathieu-Denoncourt, Sarah J. Wallace, Shane R. de Solla and Valerie S. Langlois, "Plasticizer endocrine disruption: Highlighting developmental and reproductive effects in mammals and nonmammalian aquatic species". General and Comparative Endocrinology. doi:10.1016/j.ygcen.2014.11.003.
[4]. Rebecca Cain and Melanie Oke, Plastic Retail Carry Bag Use2006 and 2007 consumption. Report for Environment Protection and Heritage Council, 2008.
[5]. Carol Smith, Plastic to Oil Fantastic. Available at: http://ourworld.unu.edu/en/plastic-to-oil-fantastic, [accessed: 4.11.2015].
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Yasha Shukla, Hemant Singh*, Shiwangi Sonkar and Deepak Kumar "Design Of Viable Machine To Convert Waste Plastic Into Mixed Oil For Domestic Purpose" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0002. India
Page 09-14
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Bhupinder Singh, Dr.Beant Singh, Gurpreet Singh

Comparison Analysis Between Cuo And Sio2 Nan fluids Heat Transfer In Phe

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In the present study, the effects of nano fluids used in the plate heat exchanger has been experimentally studied. In the first stage temperature of the nano fluids has been measured and compared with enhancement with base fluid (water) and in second stage heat transfer performance of plate heat exchanger has investigated using CuO and SiO2 (0.1 v/v and 0.2v/v) nano fluids. The experimental study has been conducted by change in different parameters such as the Flow Rate, inlet & outlet temperatures' and nano fluid concentrations. Heat transfer performance of plate heat exchanger has been compared with water. From the results it has been observed that performance of heat exchanger has been enhanced with increasing the Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient and Nusselt Number with different flow rate with different particles concentrations. In the results it has been shown that CuO nano fluids have best performance as compared to SiO2 and water.
Heat Exchanger, Nano fluids, PHE (Plate Heat Exchanger), Heat Transfer Coefficient, SiO2 Nanoparticals, CuO nano particles.

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[4]. Hamilton, R. L., and Crosser, O. K., Thermal Conductivity of Heterogeneous Two Component Systems, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 187–191, 1962.

[5]. Wasp, E. J., Kenny, J. P., and Gandhi, R. L., Solid-Liquid Flow Slurry Pipeline Transportation, Series on Bulk Materials Handling, Trans. Tech. Publications, 1:4, Clausthal, Germany, 1977

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Bhupinder Singh, Dr.Beant Singh, Gurpreet Singh "Comparison Analysis Between Cuo And Sio2 Nan fluids Heat Transfer In Phe" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0003. India
Page 15-210
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Ms Neha nigam Ms Rekha Rathore

Production of Bioethanol From Lignocellulosic Feedstock, As Raw Material Through 2 Step Enzymatic Process: An Alternative Energy Fuel

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Energy is the lifeline of global economy and the diminishing fossil fuel reserves and increased concerns over environmental pollution accelerated the need to look for renewable and environmentally sustainable energy sources The production of ethanol utilizing lignocellulosic biomass feed stocks, generally, consists of four major unit operations: Pretreatment, Depolymerization or saccharification of holocellulose fraction, Fermentation of mixed free sugars to produce ethanol, Separation and purification. The difference in process steps between starch and lignocellulosic feed stocks is that lignocellulosic biomass requires a more complicated hydrolysis stage. The reason for this is that cellulose in the wood contains carbohydrate polymers called cellulose. Cellulose is made up of long chains of glucose and a more complex set of enzymes are required to break the long chains.Lignocellulosic biomass is a complex mixture of holocellulose (cellulose and hemi cellulose) carbohydrate polymers, lignin, and a smaller amount of other compounds generally known as extractives. This review sheds light on some of the practical approaches that can be adopted to make the production of lignocellulosic bioethanol economically attractive. These include the use of cheaper substrates, cost-effective pre-treatment techniques, overproducing and recombinant strains for maximized ethanol tolerance and yields, improved recovery processes, efficient bioprocess integration, economic exploitation of side products, and energy and waste minimization. Bioethanol produced from renewable biomass such as sugar, starch, or lignocellulosic materials, is expected to be one of the dominating renewable biofuels in the transport sector within the coming twenty years. Although the priority in global future in the ethanol production is put on lignocellulosic processing, this is considered as one of the most promising second- generation biofuel technologies.
Bioethanol, Biomass, Lignocellulosic ethanol, Fuel properties; Feedstock; Production; Bioconversion; Fermentation; Hydrolysis
[1]. Achten W., Mathijs E., Verchot L., Singh V. P. and Muys B. (undated), Bio-diesel from Jatropha: the life-cycle perspective, Online source
[http://www.biw.kuleuven.be/lbh/lbnl/forecoman/pdf/Abstracts/Achten/Achten%20abstract%20poster
%20gotheborg.pdf] accessed on 26/05/08
[2]. Bailey M.J., Siikaaho M., Valkeajarvi A., Penttila M.E. (1993) Biotechnol. Appl. BioChem. 17, 65-76.
[3]. Becker J., Boles E. (2003) Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 69, 4144-4150.
[4]. Brown M.A., Levine M.D., Romm J.P.R.A.H., Koomey J.H. (1998) Ann. Rev.,Energy Environ 23. 31- 39
[5]. Demirbas F, Bozbas K, Balat M. Carbon dioxide emission trends & environmental problems in Turkey. Energy Explor Exploit 2004;22:355–65
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Ms Neha nigam Ms Rekha Rathore "Production of Bioethanol From Lignocellulosic Feedstock, As Raw Material Through 2 Step Enzymatic Process: An Alternative Energy Fuel" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0004. India
Page 24-32
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Asmita Vyavahare, Hemaxi Bhatt, Hardik Patel, Hardipsinh Raulji, Praful Chudasama

Optimal Design of Standalone Microgrid Using Hybrid Energy Sources

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This paper gives the idea of optimized hybrid energy system for a particular site in western India (Vataria, Ankleshwar). Optimization is done by comparison of various Systems using reliable alternative energy source consisting of solar, diesel and wind to create an autonomous energy source that is both dependable and consistent. The use of renewable sources reduces combustion of fossil fuels and the consequent CO2 emission which is the principle cause of global warming. The pattern of load consumption of educational institute are studied and suitably modified for optimization of the autonomous micro grid using hybrid sources. This system is more cost effective and environmental friendly over the only conventional diesel generator. For this whole optimal design purpose we have used Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewable (HOMER) software is used for the analysis of sizing and sensitivity, performed in order to obtain the most feasible configuration of a hybrid renewable energy system. The simulation results indicate that the proposed hybrid system would be feasible solution for the site. Main objective of this paper is to develop optimal design of stand-alone hybrid energy system and to maximize use of renewable energy generation system while minimizing the total system cost.
Optimization, Sensitivity Analysis, Hybrid system, Renewable energy, HOMER
[1]. Luna-Rubio, R., et al., Optimal sizing of renewable hybrids energy systems: A review of methodologies. Solar Energy. 86(4): p. 1077-1088.
[2]. Kanase-Patil, A.B., R.P. Saini, and M.P. Sharma, Sizing of integrated renewable energy system based on load profiles and reliability index for the state of Uttarakhand in India. Renewable Energy. 36(11): p. 2809-2821.
[3]. Akella, A.K., M.P. Sharma, and R.P. Saini, Optimum utilization of renewable energy sources in a remote area. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2007. 11(5): p. 894-908.
[4]. Gupta, A., R.P. Saini, and M.P. Sharma, Steady-state modelling of hybrid energy system for off grid electrification of cluster of villages. Renewable Energy. 35(2): p. 520-535.
[5]. M. J. Khan and M. T. Iqbal, "Pre-Feasibility Study of Stand-Alone Hybrid Energy Systems for Applications in Newfoundland," Renewable Energy, Vol. 30, No. 6, 2004, pp. 835-854. doi:10.1016/j.renene.2004.09.001
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Asmita Vyavahare, Hemaxi Bhatt, Hardik Patel, Hardipsinh Raulji, Praful Chudasama "Optimal Design of Standalone Microgrid Using Hybrid Energy Sources" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0005. India
Page 33-42
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Rana Mayur, Panchal Vishal, Suthar Jaimin, Patel Shitanshu, Mr. Pravinchandra Mehta, Ms. Richa Dubey

Innovative Indoor Illumination Design

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Indoor Illuminationnaturally attracts the attention of the persons working inside the building.The workplace whether it may be educational institute, industry or commercial complex plays vital role in efficiency of the persons working there.Illumination inside the building is the principal infrastructure.The paper covers the various aspects of Illumination Design. Standards applicable for required intensity of light for various purpose and its extracts are the primary topic. The paper deals with how to design the illumination level in a particular complex whether it may be indoor or outdoor may be for Industrial or commercial purpose. Selection of luminaries based on the end users specifications/requirements is the main function of illumination design. The paperalso covers the sample design of a Seminar Hall as a case study with all calculations. To make it innovative various types of luminaries, control gears with automatic features are considered The illumination design is done taking care of all the inputs like lumens output of particular luminary, dimensions of working area, working height, height of luminary, absorption/reflection capacity of the medium where light is to be thrown, maintenance factor, Related all topics are described in the project..
Indoor Illumination design,CG lux, Calculation of Illumination design, LED, Seminar Hall
[1]. Achten W., Mathijs E., Verchot L., Singh V. P. and Muys B. (undated), Bio-diesel from Jatropha: the life-cycle perspective, Online source
[http://www.biw.kuleuven.be/lbh/lbnl/forecoman/pdf/Abstracts/Achten/Achten%20abstract%20poster
%20gotheborg.pdf] accessed on 26/05/08
[2]. Bailey M.J., Siikaaho M., Valkeajarvi A., Penttila M.E. (1993) Biotechnol. Appl. BioChem. 17, 65-76.
[3]. Becker J., Boles E. (2003) Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 69, 4144-4150.
[4]. Brown M.A., Levine M.D., Romm J.P.R.A.H., Koomey J.H. (1998) Ann. Rev.,Energy Environ 23. 31- 39
[5]. Demirbas F, Bozbas K, Balat M. Carbon dioxide emission trends & environmental problems in Turkey. Energy Explor Exploit 2004;22:355–65
Citation
Rana Mayur, Panchal Vishal, Suthar Jaimin, Patel Shitanshu, Mr. Pravinchandra Mehta, Ms. Richa Dubey "Innovative Indoor Illumination Design" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0006. India
Page 43-49
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O. E. Emam, A. M.Abdo, N. M. Bekhit

A Multi-Level Multi-Objective Quadratic Programming Problem with Fuzzy Parameters in Constraints

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This paper proposes an algorithm to solve multi-level multi-objective quadratic programming (MLMOQP) problem, involving trapezoidal fuzzy numbers in the right hand side of the constraint, the suggested algorithm uses the linear Ranking Methods to convert the mentioned problem to its equivalent crisp form then uses the interactive approach to obtain the satisfactory solution (preferred solution) in view of the satisfactoriness concept andε -constraint method with considerations of overall satisfactory balance among all of the three levels, an illustrative example is included.
Multi-Level Programming, Trapezoidal Fuzzy Numbers, linear Ranking Methods, Interactive Approach,ε -constraint method.
[1]. O. E. Emam, A fuzzy approach for bi-level integer nonlinear programming problem, Applied Mathematics and
Computations, 172 (2006) 62–71.
[2]. M. S. Osman, M. A. Abo-Sinna, A. H. Amer and O. E. Emam, A multi-level non-linear multi-objective under
fuzziness, Applied Mathematics and Computations, 153 (2004) 239-252.
[3]. E. A. Youness, O. E. Emam and M. S. Hafez, Simplex method for solving bi-level linear fractional integer
programming problems with fuzzy numbers, International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Engineering
Applications, 7 (2013) 351-363.
[4]. O.E. Emam, Interactive Bi-Level Multi-Objective Integer Non-linear Programming Problem, Applied
Mathematical Sciences, 5 (65)(2011) 3221 – 3232.
[5]. O.E. Emam, Interactive approach to bi-level integer multi-objective fractional programming problem, applied
mathematics and computation 223 (2013)17-24.
Citation
O. E. Emam, A. M.Abdo, N. M. Bekhit "A Multi-Level Multi-Objective Quadratic Programming Problem with Fuzzy Parameters in Constraints" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0007. India
Page 50-57
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Khushboo Gupta, Ankit Singh, Shubham Kumar, Priyansh Vijay Singh, Abhishek Raghuvanshi

Internet Based Energy Meter

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This work presents an internet based energy meter that displays readings over the internet for the continuous consumption of units and its costs .The working of the project is based on Internet of things.
Internet of things allows objects to be sensed and controlled remotely across existing network structure.
Internet of things allows objects to be sensed and controlled remotely across existing network structure.
[1]. http://www.internet based energy meter.com.
[2]. http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino-Wikipedia
[3]. http://arduinothedocumentary.org
[4]. http://www.accessories.android.com
[5]. Justin Lahart (27 November 2009). "Taking an Open-Source Approach to Hardware‟.The Wall Street Journal.
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Khushboo Gupta, Ankit Singh, Shubham Kumar, Priyansh Vijay Singh, Abhishek Raghuvanshi "Internet Based Energy Meter" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0008. India
Page 58-60
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Roohi Zuwairiyah V A, S Megha, Sadiya Mehdees Ghori, Sahana H Pe

Security in Distributed Adaptive Networks Using Rsa Cryptographic Algorithm

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Information security in distributed systems and the use of networks for carrying data between computers is a major factor that has affected security. In this paper, we discuss security and propose security metrics issues in the context of Adaptive Distributed Systems [ADS]. A key premise of ADS is to collect detailed information based on the changes in the environment and choose efficient mechanisms (algorithms and/or encryption techniques, and secured and cost effective communication channel) for exchanging the gathered information between the targets distributed systems and the central monitoring system. Security issues in distributed systems have been solved using techniques such as cryptographic algorithms i.e. using RSA algorithm
Bioethanol, Biomass, Lignocellulosic ethanol, Fuel properties; Feedstock; Production; Bioconversion; Fermentation; Hydrolysis
Adaptive distributed Systems, Encryption techniques, Cryptographic algorithms, Security metrics, and RSA algorithm
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Roohi Zuwairiyah V A, S Megha, Sadiya Mehdees Ghori, Sahana H Pe "Security in Distributed Adaptive Networks Using Rsa Cryptographic Algorithm" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0009. India
Page 61-68
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Vaibhav, Dr.M.I.Khan, Dr. Shehnawaz Alam, Dr. Niaz Ahmed Siddiqui

Review paper on Underwater Welding State-of-Art

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Underwater welding has made amazing progress in the recent years. In various countries such as Japan, USA and USSR etc. This process is being used as a production tool. This paper presents sate of the art of underwater welding to assist the development in this field. Various available techniques and method, selection of heat source, available electrodes, equipments and their requirements, applications and other problems associated with underwater welding have been discussed in this paper. It also discusses the advantages, avenue for future work which is needed to be carried out to put this technique to the next level of development.
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[4]. Madatov,N.M, "Underwater Welding Electrode with Coating Containing Iron Powder",Welding Production,Vol. 9,No. 8,pp 25.(1962).
[5]. Silva, E. A. "An Investigation of Fusion Controlled Metallurgical Bonding in the Marine Environment," Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, (1971).
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Vaibhav, Dr.M.I.Khan, Dr. Shehnawaz Alam, Dr. Niaz Ahmed Siddiqui "Review paper on Underwater Welding State-of-Art" published at International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 4 (April 2016)
MID 1204.067X.0010. India
Page 69-73
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