S. K. Srivatsa

  1. Inaccuracy Minimization by Partioning Fuzzy Data Sets - Validation of Analystical Methodology.

    Authors: S. K. Srivatsa, G. Arutchelvan, R. Jagannathan
    Subjects: Artificial Intelligence
    Abstract

    In the last two decades, a number of methods have been proposed for
    forecasting based on fuzzy time series. Most of the fuzzy time series methods
    are presented for forecasting of car road accidents. However, the forecasting
    accuracy rates of the existing methods are not good enough. In this paper, we
    compared our proposed new method of fuzzy time series forecasting with existing
    methods. Our method is based on means based partitioning of the historical data
    of car road accidents. The proposed method belongs to the kth order and
    time-variant methods.

  2. Vision Based Game Development Using Human Computer Interaction.

    Authors: S. K. Srivatsa, S. Sumathi, M. Uma Maheswari
    Subjects: Human-Computer Interaction
    Abstract

    A Human Computer Interface (HCI) System for playing games is designed here
    for more natural communication with the machines. The system presented here is
    a vision-based system for detection of long voluntary eye blinks and
    interpretation of blink patterns for communication between man and machine.
    This system replaces the mouse with the human face as a new way to interact
    with the computer. Facial features (nose tip and eyes) are detected and tracked
    in realtime to use their actions as mouse events.

  3. Adjacency Matrix based method to compute the node connectivity of a Computer Communication Network.

    Authors: V. N Kamalesh, S. K. Srivatsa
    Subjects: Networking and Internet Architecture
    Abstract

    Survivability of a computer communication network is the ability of a network
    to provide continuous service in the presence of link or node failures. It is
    an essential and considerable concern in the design of high speed communication
    network topologies. The connectivity number of a network is the graph
    theoretical metric to measure survivability of the communication network. Given
    a network and a positive integer k, few heuristics exist in literature to
    verify whether the given network is k connected or not.

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