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  • Chaminda, T; Dayaratne, TT; Amarasinghe, HKN; Jayakody, JMRS [Conference-Full-text]
    World has changed. Everybody is connected. Almost each and everyone have a mobile phone. Millions of SMSs are going around the world over mobile networks in every second. But about 1/3 of them are spam. SMS spam has become ...
  • Bandara, YMJK; Madhumalie, SHP; Madurasinghe, SY; Weerasinghe, MSC; Karunaratne, PM [Conference-Full-text]
    The rising development of technologies caused consumers to deal with an increasingly large amount of product and service information which is far beyond the individual’s cognitive effort to process. However due to the ...
  • Kumara, AS; Gunawardana, KD; Halwatura, RU [Conference-Full-text]
    Implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a radical change in an organization. Some of the staff are willing to accept new challenges whereas others are not. Therefore, there is a gap between attitudes ...
  • Kumara, AS; Gunawardana, KD; Halwatura, RU [Conference-Full-text]
    Implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a radical change in an organization. Some of the staff are willing to accept new challenges whereas others are not. Therefore, there is a gap between attitudes ...
  • Premarathna, PHSR; Indrajee, KHH; Mahawithana, P; De Silva, LYSG; Wimalasuriya, DC [Conference-Full-text]
    This paper presents a model to measure semantic similarity between custom ontology concepts and the taxonomy of WordNet and introduces a new ontology concept similarity measure. The similarity measure is based on ...
  • Gunawardana, ASL; Pathirana, PS; Gamage, TST; Ponnamperuma, SR; Weerawarana, SM [Conference-Full-text]
    This research paper discusses evolution of perception capturing and analytic mechanisms and presents a system for crowdsourced perception analysis. Crowdsourcing has become a buzzword in social computing which can ...
  • Silva, WMAU; Kanakarathna, KMDTK; Priyankara, WAAN; Wijerathna, DMHGNN; Chaminda, HT [Conference-Full-text]
    Object recognition and navigation are highly challengeable for visually impaired even though the environment is familiar for him. There are different approaches for addressing this problem domain using technologies ...
  • Samarasingha, SLLK; Sandaruwan, AMDM; Sandaruwan, AMDM; Senanayake, MDRN; Withanage, DK; Sudantha, BH [Conference-Full-text]
    Blindness is the form of absence of visual sensation due to physiological or neurological factors. With this lack of vision blind people have to face unexpected situations while travel or attend their day to day work. ...
  • Chethana, BAS; Rukmal, KWJ; Rathnayake, HC; Randeni, RPKJ; Sandanayake, TC [Conference-Full-text]
    Emotions play an essential role in decision making, managing, perceiving, learning and influencing the thinking process of humans. Emotions are also important in teaching and learning and often find expression in ...
  • Jayasanka, RASC; Madhushani, MDT; Marcus, ER; Aberathne, IAAU; Premaratne, SC [Conference-Full-text]
    Sentiment analysis, the automated extraction of expressions of positive or negative attitudes from text has received considerable attention from researchers during the past decade. In addition, the popularity of internet ...
  • Ranasinghe, CD; Igalawithana, TC; Udayanga, SMR; Hettiarachchi, SY; Chaminda, HT [Conference-Full-text]
    In modern medical science, there is a growing trend of applying Information Technology into manual routines. Automated skin wound analysis is a novel approach in treatment of skin wounds. The system is intended to ...
  • Hettiarachchi, YK; Withanage, DK [Conference-Full-text]
    In the field of medicine, currently a variety of methods are used to identify the pathologies in the human speech production system. The most common drawbacks of those methods are the discomfort for the patient caused ...