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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2026 10:28:50 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Effective Multi-View for Human Activity Recognition on Skeletal Model</title>
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<description>Effective Multi-View for Human Activity Recognition on Skeletal Model
Win, Sandar; Thein, Thin Lai Lai
The recognition of 3D human pose from 2D joint location is fundamental to numerous vision&#13;
issues in analysis of video sequences. Various methods using with skeletal model have been described in past&#13;
decades, but there is required a powerful system with stable and reliable manner in activity recognition&#13;
because video sequences can contain different people that may be any position or scale and complex spatial&#13;
interference. With the development of deep learning, skeleton-based human representation is more reliable&#13;
to motion speed and appearance of human body scale. Skeleton data contains compact information of the&#13;
major body joints and that support multi-view to human activity recognition. To satisfy our aim, the proposed&#13;
system is developed by using OpenPose detector that achieve effective results for 2D pose and Deep&#13;
Learning based approach. Our goal is to extract valuable information between human joints and to recognize&#13;
correct activity from human representation in video sequences.
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2020-02-28T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>The Analysis of Landslide Based on Geographic Information System in Mon State, Myanmar</title>
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<description>The Analysis of Landslide Based on Geographic Information System in Mon State, Myanmar
Khaing, Chaw Chaw; Thien, Thin Lai Lai
Land use change can increase or decrease landslide susceptibility in the mountainous areas. In&#13;
the hilly and mountainous part of Mon State, Myanmar, land use change has taken place due to land&#13;
extractions and rock extractions. These activities can worsen the slope susceptible to sliding due to mostly&#13;
the wounding of the mountain. So, every year take place the landslide in monsoon season. The objective of&#13;
this study is to define the landslide risk areas in support of development planning, monitoring, and control of&#13;
unstable areas. In this study, the mapping of landslides using Sentinel 2, research on their combination for&#13;
discerning historical landslides in the raining season. Landslide samples were obtained from the old landslide,&#13;
road structure from the topo map and slope can get form digital elevation model (DEM)). Layers were&#13;
analyzed and the average weighted score was applied to calculate every 9 classes to predict the landslide.&#13;
Overlay, geoprocessing and geostatistical techniques in geographic information systems (GIS) were used to&#13;
discriminate these weighted subclasses into landslide features 6 levels of risk areas. Landslides in the Paung&#13;
township and Melamine at Mon State which showed the prone area with the study.
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Impact of Dependent and Independent Variables based on Ordinary Least Squares Method Using Test-Driven Development Approach</title>
<link>https://onlineresource.ucsy.edu.mm/handle/123456789/2466</link>
<description>Impact of Dependent and Independent Variables based on Ordinary Least Squares Method Using Test-Driven Development Approach
Moe, Myint Myint; Oo, Khine Khine
Test-driven development (TDD) is a foundation for&#13;
software evolution but unit tests must be performed before&#13;
production code. To enhance both external code quality and&#13;
programmers’ productivity can be insisted on the exponents&#13;
of TDD. The consequence of test-driven development on&#13;
product quality and programmer productivity is analyzed the&#13;
main purpose of this paper. This system builds the ordinary&#13;
least squares method of regression analysis to assess the&#13;
impact of the process on dependent variables and independent&#13;
variables. This paper’s results observed the positive effect of&#13;
developer productivity, and slightly decrease the effect of&#13;
external quality. TDD can affect advance software products’&#13;
quality, also mend programmers’ productivity. TDD&#13;
undertook to help the delivery of high-quality products, both&#13;
operational (fewer bugs) and technical perspective (cleaner&#13;
code) while improving developers’ productivity. TDD leads to&#13;
less defects and fewer debugging period which correct code&#13;
can be assured by writing tests first and thus serving the&#13;
developer get a finer understanding of the software&#13;
requirements. When this proposed system evaluates the&#13;
ordinary least squares of regression analysis based on a fixed&#13;
time-frame, the result of external code quality is fewer&#13;
reduced, and the result of developer productivity is&#13;
progressed.
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<pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2019-12-07T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Advantages and Limitation of ERP Software Solution for Non-Profit Humanitarian Organizations</title>
<link>https://onlineresource.ucsy.edu.mm/handle/123456789/2465</link>
<description>Advantages and Limitation of ERP Software Solution for Non-Profit Humanitarian Organizations
Khaing
Enterprise Resources Planning – ERP is a software solution for business process and manage the resources in organizations. At the&#13;
same time, ERP systems can bring an enormous benefits to Non profit organizations. NGOs was faced the managing administrative&#13;
systems, financial systems and personal (include employees and volunteers) across different countries and cultures. This can be able to&#13;
overcome stringent transparency obligations and multinational regulations. ERP solution built for Non profits can help the&#13;
organization to achieve three main benefits: Accountability, Transparency and Efficiency. ERP allowed the automation of its&#13;
department’ activities, made information available to users at the right time, supporting more accurately their decision making needs.&#13;
However, the implementation of ERP systems don’t cover all processes for their organization. Most of the organizations have&#13;
recognized this limitations and felt the need to implement the specific solutions to their organizations. So, we need to analyze the&#13;
advantages and limitations of ERP systems in the Non profit humanitarian organizations environment in order to understand how this&#13;
environment uses ERP systems and solves the challenges of integrating information spread over the organizations. ERP System&#13;
emerges as management systems that allow the administration of an organization’s resources in and integrated manner by automating&#13;
departments in real time. They provide decision makers with an overview of the organizations’ situations. The major difficulties in the&#13;
implementation of ERP system is the long period. It is critics accuse of in ever evolving environments.
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2019-11-12T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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