Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Image Retrieval based on Feature Similarity Score Fusion Using Motley Genetic Algorithm |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Abhijit T. Somnathe || Dr. S. Ram Reddy |
Page No. | :: | 01-06 |
In this paper we are proposing an image retrieval method based on feature similarity score fusion using motley genetic Algorithm and chaotic fuzzy logic. Single feature always describes image content onlyin one point of view, which has a certain one-sided effect. System's retrieval performance will improve by fusing multifeature similarity score. In this paper, method of fusing multi-feature similarity score is described by analyzing the retrieval results from colour feature, texture feature and size. For assigning the fusion weights of multi-feature similarity scores reasonably, the motley genetic algorithm using chaotic fuzzy logic is applied.
Keywords: content based image retrieval, similarity score fusion, fuzzy logic, fusion weight, chaotic genetic algorithm.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Weighing Transmitter By Using Ethernet Modbus/TCP protocol |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Shweta Mishra || Babalu Gupta || Rohit Katkar || Dharmendra Gupta |
Page No. | :: | 07-11 |
As we know thatweighingprocessesisvery important part of anyprocessindustry. For transmitting the weighing information from the factory to plant control system (PLC/SCADA/DCS) nowday'swe are usingeitherAnalogsignals (0-10Vdc/4-20mA) or Digital communication protocolslike Ether CAT /PROFINET/ Modbus RTU etc. by interface through the RS485/RS232/CAN/etc. So in thisprojectwetry to do something new. Approximatelywe all are aware the Ethernet whichisdominantlyaccepted by the people for high speed communication. Ethernet globally free that'swhyitisfastgainingpopularity in the shop floor with different device being introduce by vendors .Basic all your project based on Ethernet but we are providing Modbusfacilityalso.........
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LPC1769. Rev.04-1February2010.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Solar Oxygen Tree |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Vihangi Kothari || Aditya Bandiwadekar || Pooja Mistry || Kishor Aparadh |
Page No. | :: | 12-15 |
Urbanization and Industrialization are a main impetus for a nation's development. Industrialization requires good amount of area and this can be achieved at the cost of deforestation, contamination, corruption of nature and living beings. We need to discover elective approaches to satisfy the demands. One of the conceivable answers to maintain a strategic distance from these issues is the usage of a framework that utilizes an inexhaustible wellspring of vitality to fill diverse needs. This venture therefore aims at developing a system called "Artificial Solar Oxygen Tree".............
[1]. 'Artificial Solar Oxygen Tree' by Ms. P. S. Deshmukh, Ms. P. P. Pawar, Ms. M. H. Chavan, Mr. S. B. Jadhav, Prof. P.D. Desai,
Prof. V. V. Jadhav.
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Volume 1 Page no. 560-569.
[3]. 'Artificial Solar Oxygen Tree' by Rashmi Saratkar, Dr. S. D Bobade.
[4]. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology- 2017. ISSN: 2454-132X Volume 3, Issue 6 Page
no.: 899-903.
[5]. 'Oxygen, Hydrogen and Light Generation using Solar Tree' by Sujit Patil, Ravindra Nangare, Rajesh Mane, Suraj Jadhav, Nilesh
Patil, Dhananjay Gavali.
Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Wireless Bridge Monitoring System using MEMS Sensor |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Abhijit Kambli || Abhiraj Bhongle || Sahil Sheikh || Shweta Pandare |
Page No. | :: | 16-18 |
The project aims at providing an unobtrusive continuous monitoring system for bridges. Wireless transmission of collected sensor data is carried out. MEMS Sensors are used to monitor the changes in the parameters to be measured. Micro-controller based system that can be run at low power levels. Expandable as needed to suit the application. Facilities to measure gravitational force, rotation and temperature. Alert capabilities built into the system. Can be modified for longer range. Can display, log, and graph sensor data.
Keywords: Bridge, MEMS, Micro-controller, Monitoring, Sensor, Wireless.
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Publishing Corporation, The Scientific World Journal Volume 2013.
[4]. Weibing GAN1*, Wenbin HU2, Fang LIU2, Jianguang TANG2,Sheng LI2, and Yan YANG1 - Bridge Continuous Deformation
Measurement Technology Based on Fiber Optic Gyro - PHOTONIC SENSORS / Vol. 6, No. 1, 2016: 71–77.
[5]. Joan R. Casas and John James Moughty - Bridge Damage Detection Based on Vibration Data: Past and New Developments - Front.
Built Environ. - 03 February 2017.
Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Smartphone operated advance irrigation vehicle |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Kedar Prabhu || Akash Gupta || Haris Quazi || Abhishek Mishra || Prof. Vinay Kumar Singh |
Page No. | :: | 19-21 |
Agricultural Robot or agribot is a robot designed for agricultural purposes. Irrigation robot, driverless tractor / sprayer, and agrorobots are deployed to replace human labour. Robots can be used for other horticultural tasks such as pruning, weeding, spraying and monitoring. Robots can also be used in livestock applications (livestock robotics) such as automatic milking, washing and castrating. Robots like these have many benefits for the agricultural industry, including a higher quality of fresh produce, lower production costs, and a smaller need for manual labour. The designed robotic vehicle is a machine of a considerable...........
Keywords: Agribot, agrobot, irrigation vehicle, sowing, ploughing, harvesting, water spraying
[1]. Agricultural Robotics: A Streamlined Approach to Realization of Autonomous Farming H.Pota, R.Eaton, J.Katupitiya,
S.D.Pathirana School of Information Tech and Electronic Engineering, Australian Defense Force Academy, Canberra, Australia
[2]. Advanced Robotic Weeding System byAjit G Deshmukh& V.A. Kulkarni Jawaherlal Neharu Engineering College, Aurangabad,
Maharashtra, INDIA.
[3]. Automation and Emerging Technology Development of 2d Seed Sowing Robo by S.Chandika ME AMIE Department of
Mechatronics EnggKongu Engineering College Perundurai, Erode 638 052, Tamilnadu, India
[4]. Advanced Agriculture System by Shrinivas R. Zanwar, R. D. Kokate Dept. of Instrumentation Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru
Engineering College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, INDIA
Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Green Energy Generation Through Rotatory Motion |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Mr. Rupesh Singh || Mr. ManojkumarMourya || Mr. Abhay Singh || Mr. AshwinYadav |
Page No. | :: | 22-24 |
GreenEnergyGenerationThroughRotatory Motion system is one of the supportingstep to produce green and clean energy. This system converts the rotational motion of rotatory body(Fan). This system can store energy in a storagebattery and canbegiven to the body wheneverrequired. The major feature of the introduction is to significantlymake use of the rotatory motion in many applications of industries, houseing, and many more. This system isused to improve and to maintain balance in ecosystem to reduce usage of fossil fuel. This willallow to use renewableenergyratherthannaturallimited sources.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Crime Rate Prediction Using K-Means |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Snehal Dhaktode || MiralDoshi || Neeraj Vernekar || Ditixa Vyas |
Page No. | :: | 25-29 |
Crime is an alarming aspect of our society, and its prevention is a vital task. Crime analysis is a well-organised way of detecting and examining patterns and trends in crime. It is of utmost importance to study reasons, consider different factors and determine the relationship among various crimes occurring and discover the best suitable methods to control crime. The primary objective of this project is to distinguish various crimes using clustering techniques based on the occurrences and regularity. Data mining is used for analysis, investigation and check patterns in crimes. In this project, a clustering approach is used to analyse the crime data; the stored data is clustered using the K-Means algorithm. After the classification and clustering, we can predict a crime based on its historical information. This proposed system can indicate regions which have a high probability of crime rate and distinguish areas which have a higher crime rate.
[1]. Detection Analysis & Prediction Meet Meet Timbadia, Ajit Yadav Information Technology, University Of Mumbai, Shree
L.RTiwari College Of Engineering,Thane, India, Year – 2017.
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Information Technology, University of Mumbai, Shree L.R Tiwari College of Engineering, Thane, India, Year – 2015.
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technology. Year -2017.
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information technology. University of Mumbai L.R. Tiwari College Year- 2017.
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Computer Science & Education (ICCSE) 2013 April 26-28, 2013. Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Intelligent Student Progress Monitoring Application (ISPMA) |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Neha Vora |
Page No. | :: | 30-34 |
In the world of digitization where every student is holding a smartphone, the scope of distraction is endless. The interest of students is fading in studies and schools and colleges are burdened with students performance. If the student's progress is monitored carefully the student gets an overall learning experience and teachers get feedback to help students with progress. The Education system faces certain human limitation as a barrier to progress monitoring. With a vigilant progress monitoring system the teachers can impart knowledge better. India is moving fast paced towards digitization. The education system also has been digitized greatly with innovative Teaching Aids, smart classes, learning content in AV form.........
Keywords: Education Technology, Hadoop, monitoring progress, personalized learning, machine learning
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Survey on: Internet of Things |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Nikita Patil || Mamta Meena || Mahendra Patil || Sarang Kulkarni |
Page No. | :: | 35-37 |
Remote correspondence systems are exceedingly inclined to security dangers. The significant uses of remote correspondence systems are in military, business, social insurance, retail, what's more, transportations. These frameworks utilize wired, cell, or adhoc systems. Remote sensor systems, actuator systems, and vehicular systems have gotten an extraordinary consideration in the public arena what's more, industry. As of late, the Internet of Things (IoT) has gotten extensive research consideration. The IoT is considered as eventual fate of the web. In future, IoT will assume an indispensable job also, will change our living styles, guidelines, just as business models.........
Keywords: IoT, Security, Privacy
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(IJACSA) International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, Vol. 8, No. 6, 2017.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Currency Converter Using Computer Vision |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Yuvaraj Nagi || Shantanu Gode || Vaibhav Gondane || Chandana Nighut |
Page No. | :: | 38-41 |
Whenever we travel abroad and think about going to purchase any merchandise, we always have to convert the foreign currency value to that of the current rupee value.The following can be implemented using various currency converter apps or google itself but using computer vision the user has to just flash the merchandise tag in front of the camera and the price conversion would be automatic in front of the user on the very same screen.For the development of the application we divided the application into different modules where every module has its own functionality and independence .The application includes information about currency rates and the after result of the converted currency as well. To perfectly implement the app we will have to use Computer vision and AR technology
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Walkthrough: Augmented Reality |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Samira Nigrel || Chandana Nighut || Priti Rumao || Bhavna Arora |
Page No. | :: | 42-43 |
Industry is moving from two dimensional media preparing to three dimensional media preparing with the assistance of AR technology. It depicts work performed by various research gatherings, the reason behind each new Augmented Reality framework, and the challenges and issues experienced when fabricating some Augmented Reality applications. AR consolidates viewpoints from universal figuring and social computing. This paper gives brief about the innovation of enlarged reality (AR).
Keyword: Augmented Reality, Technologies for Augmented Reality Systems; Augmented Reality in Education
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Tech-Integrated Engineering Curriculum using iMac Lab |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Neha Singh || Nisha Verghese || Sinu Mathew || Neha Kunte |
Page No. | :: | 44-49 |
Unlike the past times, Technology has its place in education, a major role in transforming the lives of the students and furnishing and grooming them to face the challenges in the outside world. It is important to go further and beyond the syllabus and acquire technical skills to apply our theory based knowledge. Thus, Atharva college of Engineering at Mumbai is committed to turn this into reality, by sowing the seeds of awareness by means of orientations, and later watering the budding seeds to grow them into saplings by means of organising technical workshops, which in turn keeps them updated with the latest technologies...........
Keywords: Atharva college of Engineering, orientations, iMac Lab, Mac operating system.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Survey of Network Routing Protocols |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Ditixa Vyas |
Page No. | :: | 50-53 |
The purpose of routing protocols is to learn of available routes that exist on the enterprise network, build routing tables and make routing decisions. Some of the most common routing protocols include RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS and BGP. There are two primary routing protocol types although many different routing protocols defined with those two types. Link state and distance vector protocols comprise the primary types. Distance vector protocols advertise their routing table to all directly connected neighbors at regular frequent intervals using a lot of bandwidth and are slow to converge. Link state protocols advertise routing updates only when they occur which uses bandwidth more effectively. This paper describes various Routing protocols in brief and at the ebnd of the paper the protocols are compared with different factors.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Importance of Listening in Communication |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Dr.Ritu Sharma || Dr. P.N.Nemade |
Page No. | :: | 54-56 |
This paper is going to throw light on the aspect how listening is integral part of communication. Communication is the key to success in everyone life. The main purpose of communication is to get across message clearly. It requires conscious efforts from the participants to make the communication effective. The sender and receiver both should have mutual interest to have proper communication. If the process of communication is fraught with errors, messages are likely to be misinterpreted by the receiver. Since communication is a skill, it means that it can be learned and mastered. To acquire mastery over any language we need to focus on improving our abilities in Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing that language. In this paper we will look on the various ways, methods and techniques which will help to improve our communication skills by listening effectively.
Keywords- Communication, listening, hearing, language, speaking, reading, writing.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Design and Implementation of Weather Monitoring System Using Internet of Things (IOT) |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Shikha Malik || Suraj Gupta || Rishab Raina || Naushad Khan |
Page No. | :: | 57-62 |
The system nominated in this paper is a modern solution for monitoring weather conditions in a certain location and make information found anywhere in the world. The proficiency behind this is Internet of Things (IoT). This is a modern and competent solution for connecting the things to the Internet. The equipment deals with monitoring the environmental conditions as well as controlling conditions like temperature, humidity, light intensity, CO level with the use of sensors and send the monitored and recorded information to the web page and plot the sensor data as graphical statistics. The data updated can be accessible on internet from any part of the world as the data can be viewed globally.
Keywords: (IoT) Embedded Computing System; Microcontroller 8051; Embedded Software, Smart Environment.
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environmental monitoring using a wireless sensor Networks ", K15146_C025.indd, 2013.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Android Controlled Wildlife Observation Robot |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Vidhi Ruparelia || Aditya Mhadye || Rajan Singh || Aditya Savani |
Page No. | :: | 66-66 |
Wildlife observers need to get a close footage of wild animals by getting into their habitats. Well it is not always safe to get close to all wild animals. So, for this purpose we put forward this wildlife observation robot with night vision capability. This robot can be operated wirelessly by users using just their android phones. The robot also has a wireless camera that sends footage stream wirelessly to the user PC. So, wildlife observers can safely get close footage of wild animals by operating this robotic vehicle from a safe distance. This system consists of an 8051-family microcontroller unit used for processing user sent commands. These commands are received by the system through a Bluetooth modem........
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7, July 2014, IJSER
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Jan. 2017,IARJSET -National Conference on Emerging trends in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (NCETETE 2017)
[3]. Robot Tejas Shinde, PrathameshKhedwan, Pranay Kadam, Chetan Bait, Department of Computer Engineering, Babasaheb Gawde
Institute of Technology "Preparation of Papers for Wildlife Observation", International Journal of Scientific & Engineering
Research, Volume 9,issue 2, February-2018
[4]. Xiaohan Liu, Tao Yang, Baoping Yan Computer Network Information Centre (CNIC) Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing,
China, "Internet of Things for Wildlife Monitoring"2015 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China.
Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Machine Translation For Regional Language |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Priya Gour || Shubham Yadav || Paras Tank || Abhishek Vishwakarma |
Page No. | :: | 67-68 |
The aim of the project is to reduce the communication gap between the one who is good in one language while the other one has some difficulties about the language. In this work, we provide our efforts to develop a rule-based translation system, which analyzes the translation and generate source language. Due to the wide gap (Hindi following SOV and SVO English word order) in order to find the two languages of words, re-ordering of the words is to be carried out. As a result of the above drawbacks of the approach outlined, we shifted statistical methods to develop a system. Natural Language Processing is a technique to minimize communication barrier amongst the humans. As each model has its pros and cons, we propose an approach where we try to capture the advantages of each system, thereby developing a better MT system. We then incorporate semantic information in phrase-based machine translation using monolingual corpus where the system learns semantically meaningful representations.
Keywords- MT, NLP
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Coimbatore, India.
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(ICACCI) 21-24 SEPTEMBER 2016 Jaipur, advances in India.
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Survey on: Benefits of Augmented Reality in Education - Advantages and Challenges |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Mahendra Patil || Dr. Mamta Meena || Nikita Patil || Sarang Kulkarni |
Page No. | :: | 69-72 |
To enhance the analytical thinking, problem solving skills and programming skills of undergraduate engineering students by using Augmented Reality. The effect of activity enhances the thinking power of students. This paper addresses this advantages and challenge using Augmented Reality as a collaborative learning tool to develop programming efficiency and evaluation of the learners. To overcome the problem faced by learners in teaching learning we have done some surveys. The overall results prove that there is drastic change in programming ability of learners.
Keywords: Augmented Reality, Online Learning
[1]. Waseem Akram, Rakesh Kumar, A Study On Role And Applications Of Augmented Reality In Tourism: Its Challenges And
Future Prospects, International Journal Of Advanced Research In Computer Science, Volume 8, No. 8, September-October 2017,
Issn No. 0976-5697, Pp 168- 172
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on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing, FAIM2017, , ScienceDirect, Procedia Manufacturing, 11, 27-30 June 2017,
Modena, Italy, PP- 22-30
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In Engineering Education, International Conference on Innovative and Advanced Technologies in Engineering (March-2018), IOSR
Journal of Engineering (IOSRJEN) www.iosrjen.org ISSN (e): 2250-3021, ISSN (p): 2278-8719 Volume 4, PP 34-39
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Feature Extraction by Surf Technique used for Content Based Video Retrieval |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Dr. Mamta Meena || Nikita Patil || Mahendra Patil || Sarang Kulkarni |
Page No. | :: | 73-76 |
Content Based information retrieval is an active area of research these days. The growth of multimedia data is increasing day by day. So, there is great need to make advancements in this area. we are discussing about the content based video retrieval as well as new advancements in this area. If the video sequences are stored based on contents like color, texture, or events, then the video mining may be speed up to a great extent. So, we have tried to present a novel method which will be very efficient to work on large video database and the multiple contents of video will lead to accurate result for retrieving the videos in a faster manner thus avoiding the need of extensive human efforts, making some lives easier.
Keywords:Feature Extraction, Video Indexing, Video Retrieval, Content Based Video Retrieval, Surf Technique
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Currency Recognition System Using Image Processing |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Shraddha Kadam || Krupali Bhave || Amey Humane || Gautam Hegde || Jyoti Mali |
Page No. | :: | 77-80 |
It is terribly tough to count totally different denomination notes during a bunch. This paper propose a image process technique to extract currency denomination. The extracted ROI are often used along Pattern Recognition technique. Initial we accumulate the image by easy flat scanner on fix dpi with a selected size, the pixels level is getting ready to get image. Some filters square measure applied to extract denomination worth of note. we tend to use totally different picture element levels in several denomination notes. The Pattern Recognition technique is employed to match or realize currency value/denomination of currency value/denomination of currency.
Keywords:Computer vision, currency recognition, fake currency, feature extraction and description, image processing, SIFT algorithm,
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Paper Type | :: | Research Paper |
Title | :: | Smart Visibility Glasses For The Blind |
Country | :: | India |
Authors | :: | Amogh Rane || Siddhesh Pujari || Gandhar Khopkar || Azhar Khan || Jyoti Dange |
Page No. | :: | 81-82 |
People with visual impairment face various problems in their daily life as the modern assistive
devices are often not meeting the consumer requirements in term of price and level of assistance. This paper
presents a new design of assistive smart glasses for visually impaired students. The objective is to assist in
multiple daily tasks using the advantage of wearable design format. As a proof of concept, this paper only
presents one example application, i.e. text recognition technology that can help reading from hardcopy
materials. The building cost is kept low by using single board computer raspberry pi 2 as the heart of
processing and the raspberry pi 2 camera for image capturing. Experiment results demonstrate that the
prototype is working as intended.
Keywords: Character detection, Color detection, Image processing, Raspberry pi, Shape detection.
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