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    <title>Deriving Meaning of Trending Words for Expanding Thesaurus</title>
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    <description>Title: Deriving Meaning of Trending Words for Expanding Thesaurus
Authors: Joshi, Bhoomi; Borisaniya, Bhavesh; Modi, Darshankumar
Abstract: Nowadays there is a huge increase in the types of new or trending words being generated and used across social media. Though these words are used frequently, neither these trending words i.e. buzzwords are present in any dictionary, nor are they declared as official word-forms. However, these are the terms that drive a language to a different level. Thus, to take a look at the linguistic changes occurring across the world, this study is carried out of the approaches that can be used to find such new words that are highly in use, but have not yet attained an official status. Finding such words can be helpful in tracking the language change. Therefore, an approach for finding such words and imparting semantic relationship to find out their possible meanings or opposites is proposed in this paper.</description>
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    <title>Perfect Domination Number of a Cycle graph 𝑪𝒏 and its Corona product with another Cycle graph 𝑪𝒏-𝟏</title>
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    <description>Title: Perfect Domination Number of a Cycle graph 𝑪𝒏 and its Corona product with another Cycle graph 𝑪𝒏-𝟏
Authors: Bhatt, Tushharkumar; Kavathiya, Hiren; Gohel, Milan
Abstract: According to the research paper on Perfect Dominating Sets by Marilynn Livingston&#xD;
and Quentin F. stout[1]they have been constructed the PDSs in families of graphs arising from the&#xD;
interconnected networks of parallel computers also contained perfect domination numbers of trees,&#xD;
dags, series-parallel graphs, meshes, tori, hypercubes, cube connected cycles and de Bruijin graphs&#xD;
and give linear algorithms for determining if a PDS exist, and generate a PDS when one does.&#xD;
They also proved that 2 and 3-dimensional hypercube graph having infinitely many PDSs. In this&#xD;
paper we are trying to apply their concept on cycle graphs and obtained their perfect domination&#xD;
number we also trying to find such applications of it.</description>
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    <title>An Examination of High Utility Item Set Mining using Different Techniques</title>
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    <description>Title: An Examination of High Utility Item Set Mining using Different Techniques
Authors: Gohel, Milan N.
Abstract: Finding high utility itemset from transaction databases refers to finding itemset that are profitable and useful. Frequent Itemset mining, which identifies often occurring itemsets, is expanded upon in Itemset Utility Mining. Recognising itemsets with utility values over a certain ven utility threshold is the aim of high utility itemset mining. The user-specified minimum support threshold value must be met for an itemset to be considered a high utility itemset; otherwise, it is treated as a low utility itemset. In this article, we give a literature review of the current state of research, as well as a look at different algorithms and their potential drawbacks for high utility dataset mining.</description>
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    <title>Resort Management System</title>
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    <description>Title: Resort Management System
Authors: Khambholiya, Teerth; Kadevar, Raj; Pokal, Jaypal
Abstract: This Report describes all the requirements for the project. The purpose of this research is to provide a virtual image for the combination of both structured and unstructured information of my project “Resort Management”. This is an online booking website for the beach resorts. The user can see different kind of room different size of rooms in the websites, though the website user can book rooms online according to their needs. Searching for rooms, searching for other hotels on the beach and filtering the data will be so easy for a non tech person.</description>
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