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      • Link Prediction for Authorship Association in Heterogeneous Network Using Streaming Classification

        Harshal Singh,Divya Tomar,Sonali Agarwal 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of Grid and Distributed Comp Vol.9 No.4

        Prediction of links or relations between the objects in any network is no longer a new task these days; in fact it has become a high rated area of research and has attracted many researchers seeking their contribution to the mentioned area. Research has seen an exponential growth over the passing years, and the active researchers do not hesitate in linking with fellow researchers working in same domain irrespective of their geographic location. However this in turn has generated a very complex network of objects and links which are needed to be analyzed and dealt with. Prediction of co-authorship is the sub domain of link prediction and with the increasing complexity of co-authorship network the authors are treated as heterogeneous entity not as homogeneous ones. The rule is simple analyze the data preprocess it, train the classifier according to desired classification rules and then get the classified form of data. But irrelevant features always reflect various impacts and issues on generation of a classifier and consequently the impact is sustained to further classification results. Therefore, this paper proposes streaming classification algorithm combined with Correlation based Feature selection as a solution to the stated problem. The consistent and relevant features are selected with the help of feature selection algorithm and then these features are classified with the help of streaming classification algorithm- Very Fast Decision Tree (VFDT). VFDT is a streaming classification algorithm and it takes the dataset in the form of continuous stream as an input. Finally the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm can be seen in the experimental results.

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        Role of Decompression in Late Presentation of Cervical Spinal Cord Disorders

        Sandeep Shrivastava,Harshal Sakale,Rajesh Dulani,Pradeep K Singh,Manoj Sanrakhia 대한척추외과학회 2014 Asian Spine Journal Vol.8 No.2

        Study Design: Prospective study conducted at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, India. Purpose: To show the efficacy of decompression in the late presentation of cervical spinal cord disorders. Overview of Literature: Studies by various authors have shown that early spinal decompression results in better neurological outcomes. Methods: From January 2003 to January 2005, 11 of the 41 patients with cervical spinal cord compression, meeting the inclusion criteria, underwent anterior decompression; interbody graft placement and stabilization by anterior cervical locking plate. The neurologic and functional outcomes were recorded. Results: Five patients had spinal cord injury and 6 patients had compressive cervical myelopathy. Complications included 1 death and 1 plate loosening. No patient lost their preoperative neurological status. One patient had no improvement, 2 patients showed full recovery. The mean follow-up is 28.3 month. At the of rehabilitation, 6 were able to walk without support), 2 could walk with support, and 1 needed a wheelchair. The average American Spinal Injury Association motor score on admission to the hospital, 32.8 (standard deviation [SD], 30.5); admission to rehabilitation, 38.6 (SD, 32.4); discharge from rehabilitation, 46.2 (SD, 33.7). The most recent follow-up was 64.0 (SD, 35.3). Conclusions: The anterior approach for cervical decompression allows for adequate decompression. This decompression is the best chance offered in even late reported cases, including posttraumatic cases where there is no evidence of cord transactions. The use of anterior cervical plates reduces the chances of graft loosening, extruding, or collapsing.

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        Sarcopenia is common in ulcerative colitis and correlates with disease activity

        ( Pardhu B Neelam ),( Rimesh Pal ),( Pankaj Gupta ),( Anupam K Singh ),( Jimil Shah ),( Harshal S Mandavdhare ),( Harjeet Singh ),( Aravind Sekar ),( Sanjay K Bhadada ),( Usha Dutta ),( Vishal Sharma 대한장연구학회 2024 Intestinal Research Vol.22 No.2

        Background/Aims: Association of sarcopenia with disease severity in ulcerative colitis (UC) is not clearly defined. We planned to estimate the prevalence of sarcopenia in patients with UC as per the revised definition and its relation with the disease severity. Methods: A cross-sectional assessment of sarcopenia in patients with UC was performed. Disease activity was graded according to complete Mayo score. Hand grip strength was assessed with Jamar hand dynamometer, muscle mass using a dual energy X-ray absorptiometry scan, and physical performance with 4-m walk test. Sarcopenia was defined as a reduction of both muscle mass and strength. Severe sarcopenia was defined as reduced gait speed in presence of sarcopenia. Results: Of 114 patients (62 males, mean age: 36.49 ± 12.41 years), 32 (28%) were in remission, 46 (40.4%) had mild-moderate activity, and 36 (31.6%) had severe UC. Forty-three patients (37.7%) had probable sarcopenia, 25 (21.9%) had sarcopenia, and 14 (12.2%) had severe sarcopenia. Prevalence of sarcopenia was higher in active disease (2 in remission, 6 in active, and 17 in severe, P< 0.001). Of 14 with severe sarcopenia, 13 had severe UC while 1 had moderate UC. On multivariate analysis, lower body mass index and higher Mayo score were associated with sarcopenia. Of 37 patients with acute severe colitis, 16 had sarcopenia. Requirement of second-line therapy was similar between patients with and without sarcopenia. On follow-up (median: 18 months), there was a non-significant higher rate of major adverse events in those with sarcopenia (47.4% vs. 33.8%, P= 0.273). Conclusions: Sarcopenia and severe sarcopenia in UC correlate with the disease activity. (Intest Res 2024;22:162-171)

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