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  • Weerasekara, WDLS; Senevirathne, BLD [Conference-Abstract]
    Human beings are always capable of recognizing other human beings by their various characteristics. But computers do not have that ability with its nature. It must be programmed with an algorithm to do so. But unfortunately, ...
  • Kumarasiri, WCM; Karunananda, AS [Conference-Full-text]
    Agricultural sector bears an utmost significance due to the food crisis that the present world is facing. Though there is a food crisis, the agricultural resources are wasted due to the unbalanced nature of the demand and ...
  • Sandakalum, MKDNP; Fernando, BMS; Waidyathilaka, JC; Eranga, KKA; Peiris, MDU; Kulawansa, KADT [Conference-Abstract]
    Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) driven Rural Development applications specially in the era of rural agricultural development, in the recent past have demonstrated the important role the Information and ...
  • Peiris, MDU; Withanage, DK [Conference-Abstract]
    Rice plantation plays a great role in Sri Lanka’s economy. Rice has been the main food of Sri Lanka for ages and it’s our national pride. Therefore, it is an opportune to explore the possibilities of exploiting Information ...
  • Pannila, CJ; Senevirathna, BLD [Conference-Abstract]
    With the millions of web pages in the Internet it has become a tiresome process to find the most correct knowledge for its users. Even the normal search engines provide search results of thousands of URLs which has to be ...
  • Hemarathna, HAKM; Kulawansa, KADT [Conference-Abstract]
    The ancient human civilizations were originated in the river valley as an agricultural society due to accessibility to water and the fertility soil. Problems in accessibility to water are exacerbated by unsustainable ...
  • Dissanayaka, DMSN; Karunananda, AS [Conference-Full-text]
    The field of Agriculture could be considered as one of the main knowledge intensive domains. It is highly dependent on various aspects such as environmental conditions, market movements, pest controlling, crop management ...
  • Silva, HLK; Seneviratna, BLD [Conference-Abstract]
    With the competitive, dynamic and fast moving ideas come up in the modern world, systems, processes and workflows which use classical human intervention in all aspects of work, would not perform the level required by the ...
  • SooriyaArachchi, CK; Hemachandra, G [Conference-Abstract]
    Evaluation of piano playing has long been the domain of music experts. The need for evaluative feedback on piano playing far outweighs the avenues available for such feedback, in the light of limited access to expertise. ...
  • Karunarathna, DGM; Gunathilake, JAIM; Sarangi, KA; Pathirathna, PSP; Diluka, WAG; Karunananda, AS; Nandasena, D [Conference-Full-text]
    Agriculture is one of the prospective areas in which information technology can effectively be applied particularly for the research and development. Within this area rice research and development plays a major role by ...
  • Abeyrathne, IAAU; Amarasinghe, HKN; Amarasignhe, WKTR; Bamunuarachchi, MDP; Karunananda, AS [Conference-Full-text]
    Sunlight is important for the growth of plants and the photosynthesis process. It is difficult for plants to get the necessary amount of sunlight due to various factors. Sunlight may get disturbed by obstacles such as ...
  • De Silva, TN; Withanage, DK [Conference-Abstract]
    Litter, or misplaced waste and trash, is one of the predominant causes of environmental pollution. It is a major contributor to soil and water pollution and has a devastating effect on agriculture. Litter pollutes irrigation ...
  • Vishaka, HLJ; Withanage, DK [Conference-Abstract]
    Soil analyzer is a web based system that can analyze soil samples primarily based on color and deliver information on the suitability of the soil for cultivating different kinds of plants and crops. The system will be of ...