Pub Date : 2018-09-28DOI: 10.18844/ijire.v5i3.3956
M. Çolak, Tahsin Cetin, Murat Yaşyerli
Abstract In today's businesses, business ethics, ethical values and approach to work has become a priority in terms of "Occupational Health and Safety". Besides, it is a fact that organizing a company according to ergonomics and occupational health and safety, increase the work efficiency, reduce work-related accidents and worker-employer relations in a positive way. This study is based on a survey conducted at the Mugla among the employees in marble industry. The survey aims to measure the perception of Occupational Security and Health. Data obtained was analyzed with programme. Consequently, the findings Show that the majority of the students believe that occupational health and safety rules are important and they accept them. Keywords: Marble industry, Perception of employees, Occupational safety factor.
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Pub Date : 2018-09-27DOI: 10.18844/IJIRE.V5I3.3951
G. Celik, Fatih Yavuz
Learners vary in the acquisition of foreign language learning. Among these are the gifted learners. What makes gifted learners unlike is that they acquire rapidly and they are good at thinking differently and creatively. Moreover, they have curiosity, attention, a superior memory and an excellent ability to learn a language. Remarkably, they are independent enough to reject something purposely when it seems pointless. Besides, they can perceive the world as competently as an adult, and they are even different from each other that make it difficult to define their character correctly and to prepare a lesson plan that meets their needs exactly. Therefore, when we consider this challenging character, teachers need a particular lesson plan that helps them cope with gifted children’s challenging character. This study aims to review the literature about gifted children to identify the needs and nature of them and suggest a lesson plan framework for EFL learners which includes the standard functions and skills required by the implemented syllabus in Turkey to help the teachers design their lessons according to gifted learners’ needs and nature. Keywords: gifted, EFL, process-based, syllabus, curriculum;
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Pub Date : 2018-06-29DOI: 10.18844/IJIRE.V5I2.1251
Canan Gürsel
This study investigate the habits of using mobile phone in terms of various psychological symptoms among university students. The research sample consisted of 391 female (73.6 %) and 134 male (25.2 %) total 531 students of Gazi University. The Brief Symptoms Inventory, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale -42, and demographic information form were used for collecting data. The mean age was 21.52, the majority of students have a mobile phone(%98.9) and they use one line. Average cell phone usage time was 1-2 hours, following this 3-5 hours users in a week. The ratio of females conneting to Internet with cell phone were %80.5 and males %76.5. There was a significant difference between males and females weekly connection to internet. Females average connection time was longer than males, and also talks longer than males. There was a significant differences between students who connect to Internet from mobile phone and no connection groups on scores of brief symptoms inventories obsessive compulsif disorder, anxiety, hostility and interpersonal sensitivity subcales. Males have more hostility symptoms.Consistent with the literature there were some risk factors based on psychological symptoms and gender differenece among students problematic cell phone usage behavior.. Keywords: Cell phone usage, cell phone addiction, addiction.
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Pub Date : 2018-06-29DOI: 10.18844/IJIRE.V5I2.1247
Berat Ahi, F. Ali̇si̇nanoğlu
Aim of this study is to determine the effect of environmental education program integrated into preschool education aged between 48-66 months on children’s mental model development about “environment” concept. Triangular mixed design was used in this research. Quantitative dimension of the study was carried out with quasi-experimental design with control group and qualitative dimension of the study was carried out with using phenomenological method based on social constructivist philosophy. Study group of the research consisted of 52 children from experimental and control groups. Statistically significant difference was observed in the scores of children in the experimental and control groups from DAET-R (U= 44, z= -5.44, p= .000, r= .75). Mental model development about environment of the majority of the children from the experimental group reached to an expected level. However, no development was obtained in the mental model development of the children in the control group. Results also showed that 80.8% of the children from experimental group defined environment as a place which people, animals and plants live together and the amount of the children from control group who defined environment similar to this level is 26.9%. In addition, there was no significant difference in the total pre-test and post-test DAET-R scores of children from the control group (z= -1.401, p > .05) and significant difference was observed in the pre-test and post-test DAET-R scores of children in the experimental group in support of post-test results (z= -4.126, p < .05). Keywords: Environment; Mental Model; Child; Pre-school Educatio; Environmental Education
本研究旨在探讨48 ~ 66月龄学前教育中环境教育方案对幼儿“环境”概念心理模式发展的影响。本研究采用三角形混合设计。定量维度采用对照组准实验设计,定性维度采用基于社会建构主义哲学的现象学方法。本研究的研究小组由实验组和对照组的52名儿童组成。实验组与对照组儿童DAET-R评分差异有统计学意义(U= 44, z= -5.44, p= 0.000, r= 0.75)。实验组大部分儿童的环境心理模型发展达到预期水平。而对照组儿童的心理模型发育未见明显改善。结果还显示,实验组有80.8%的儿童将环境定义为人、动物和植物共同生活的地方,对照组有26.9%的儿童将环境定义为与此水平相似的地方。另外,对照组儿童的前测和后测总DAET-R得分与对照组比较差异无统计学意义(z= -1.401, p > 0.05),实验组儿童的前测和后测总DAET-R得分与对照组比较差异有统计学意义(z= -4.126, p < 0.05)。关键词:环境;心智模型;孩子;学前教育;环境教育
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Pub Date : 2018-06-29DOI: 10.18844/IJIRE.V5I2.1266
Zeynep Sadiklar
Interior design studios have an important place in interior architecture education. Because these studios are the environments that the student experiences with their knowledge about the profession within the scope of the project and various design approaches. The student also learns to manage the project process in a limited time frame while gaining design skills in this environment. The interior design project covered in this article was worked by the author at the Coburg Applied Sciences and Arts University in Coburg, Bavaria, Germany, during the fall semester of 2012-2013. The purpose of this article is to provide the other students and educators benefit in design education by putting forward the method observed in the project process and observed that the student is beneficial. "Conceptualization" is used as a method in the project. Based on the main concept of the project, the sub-concepts produced are scored as the dominance for each space, and the space-concept tables are created. Thus, the continuity of the design philosophy has been preserved from the determined concept to the final product. As a result, it has been observed that the table of definite design decisions in hand helps the student to use time efficiently and make quick decisions.Keywords: Interior design studio; interior design education; concept project; conceptual design; cemetery building
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Tirth V. Darji, Sumit Gupta, Jeffin Joy, A. Shukla
In current scenario, in Automotive industry, in clutch division major challenge is to reduce the rattling noise and vibration. Thus, most of the industries are adopting the concept of controlling hysteresis by virtue of introducing the cupped washer design in Clutch Disc assembly. In this project we will model the cupped washer based on the size & geometry of the clutch, carry out calculations of load & deflection to achieve the targeted hysteresis of disc assembly by which vibration and rattling noise in running vehicle can be minimized. This research paper deals with validation of the calculation to be done in analysis software Abaqus and the result of same is to be compared with actual specimen.
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S. Raut, Prashant Y. Shende, Aarti K. Nagose, Prachi S. Ingade, Swati S. Kathane, Pragati S. Katakpure
This paper introduces fundamental concepts of electric fence technology, presents a new design method for a livestock electric fence energizer circuit. India, with vast agricultural lands has different crops ranging from paddy to tomato. But few crops are destroyed due to animal attack and hence a protection is required to save the crops from animal. In this proposed work, we design and implement Fencing Perimeter Protection for agriculture. It is the modern day need to save the crop from wild-life animal. It works on Solar Energy with backup facility to run uninterruptedly during the nights as well as cloudy days. when any object is sensed by PIR or IR sensor, Immediately controller sends the message to the authorized person through the IOT technology, and it is interfaced with the controller. If the object touch to the wire then the shock given to them and buzzer will on continuously until the object pass away from the wire. Its applications suits remote areas provide an economical and practical solution to achieve maximum protection of field or particular areas.
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Anushka Santosh Padyal, Kshitija Shashikant Kank, Anuja Kale
Duplicate chunks are eliminated between multiple backups, the chunks of a backup unfortunately become physically scattered in different containers, which is known as fragmentation in backup systems. We observe that the fragmentation comes in two categories of containers: sparse containers and out-of-order containers, which have different negative impacts and require dedicated solutions. During a restore, a majority of chunks in a sparse container are never accessed, and the chunks in an out-of-order container are accessed intermittently. Both of them hurt the restore performance. Increasing the restore cache size alleviates the negative impacts of out-of-order containers, but it is ineffective for sparse containers because they directly amplify read operations. Additionally, the merging operation is required to reclaim sparse containers in the garbage collection after users delete backups. In order to reduce the fragmentation, we propose History-Aware Rewriting algorithm (HAR) and Cache-Aware Filter (CAF). HAR exploits historical information in backup systems to accurately identify and reduce sparse containers, and CAF exploits restore cache knowledge to identify the out-of-order containers that hurt restore performance. To reduce the metadata overhead of the garbage collection, we further propose a Container-Marker Algorithm (CMA) to identify valid containers instead of valid chunks. Although data deduplication brings a lot of benefits, security and privacy concerns arise as users’ sensitive data are susceptible to both insider and outsider attacks.
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With the ease of Internet access and higher data rate availability to citizens all over the world, data sharing has become versatile in terms of type of data. Instead of just sharing data in textual form like few years back, people now are sharing the data in forms of pictures and videos. In most widely used social media platform – Facebook, users upload 350 million pictures every day. But, the traditional image processing systems are not capable of processing such a huge amount of data due to limitations in storage and computational capabilities. Moreover, MapReduce programming model of Hadoop framework provide processing of large amount of data. But since MapReduce programming model was created with intend to process the textual data, it is quite inefficient to process the images using MapReduce programming model directly. Also, technical complexity of MapReduce is high and hence before working on the image processing tasks, one has to understand this model. This is inconvenient and time consuming process. To ease this complexity, various image processing frameworks have been introduced which abstracts the MapReduce model while focusing on image processing task. Hadoop Image Processing Interface is one of those frameworks with various features and support to OpenCV.
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Pub Date : 2017-11-23DOI: 10.22214/IJRASET.2017.11267
Renuka Vijayrao Kukade, G. D. Dalvi
Recognizing emotion from speech has become one the active research themes in speech processing and in applications based on human-computer interaction. This paper conducts an experimental study on recognizing emotions from human speech. The emotions considered for the experiments include neutral, anger, joy and sadness. The distinguish ability of emotional features in speech were studied first followed by emotion classification performed on a custom dataset. The classification was performed for different classifiers. One of the main feature attribute considered in the prepared dataset was the peak-to-peak distance obtained from the graphical representation of the speech signals. Emotion is defined as the positive or negative state of a person’s mind which is related with a pattern of physiological activities. Emotions describe the mental state of a person. Sometimes in many applications such as military & civilian applications , in police department , its necessary to access whether a speaker is talking genuine or not and becoming increasingly important in security systems. So this project deals with the conditions like , if the speaker is involved in a stressful activity then the speech signal will be the significant indicator of the psychological stress. In this project speakers speech will be analysed depending on short time spectrum of vowels. For that we will have to take sample of some speech signals since the factors such as mood , emosion , physical characteristics are contained in the speech signal.
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