Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i4.10014
Madhur Thapliyal, Asst. Professor
: The subject of perception-driven graphics and animation for user experience is rapidly increasing, and this is being done with the intention of better catering to the requirements and preferences of users. The most recent advancements in the field, such as the use of deep learning algorithms and the utilization of virtual reality, are also discussed in this article. In this article, the primary processing stages involved in producing graphics and animation that are optimized for the user experience are detailed. In addition, a system that proposes images and animation that are driven by the user's perception is shown. We address how perception-driven graphics and animation have the potential to dramatically enhance the quality of user experiences across a wide variety of situations in the final section of the study.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i1.9971
Charu Negi
This paper delves into what digitization is, why it's useful, and how library materials may be digitized. As examples, we looked at the "cognitive flexibility," "relational," and "non-verbal immediacy" theories. It also covers the planning and policy implications of common problems faced throughout digitalization. Documents and works of art are digitized when they are transformed into digital pictures. By "digital images," we mean digital reproductions of paper documents. The term "digitization" refers to the process of transforming paper documents into digital files. The primary goals of digitization are to increase accessibility and improve longevity of library holdings. The process of digitizing library items presents a variety of obstacles. Human and technological difficulties are involved, with repercussions for strategy and policymaking. Due to the aforementioned issues and the necessity to become digital, i.e. offer online services, it was determined that digitization is an important role in contemporary libraries.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i2.9988
Rekha Goswami, Asst. Professor
India's energy consumption is quickly growing day by day, and it is becoming increasingly challenging to meet the enormous demand while still pursuing sustainable goals. In addition to this, the garbage dumps outside of the cities are accumulating like a mountain. Reducing trash and finding creative ways to use garbage produced by humans are urgently needed in this circumstance. The waste and rubbish that are solid in form may be put to different uses. The best approach is to turn the garbage into energy. This method is now being used to produce electricity from solid waste in various nations. Urbanization, which may be regarded as a quick multiplier in countries like India, has also led to the production of more and more trash. Most of the trash or other waste is deposited in bodies of water or land, which pollutes the land, air, and water. It is crucial to properly handle this waste and utilize it to its full potential.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i3.10007
Mukesh Joshi
: The use of virtual cinematography and remote camera control has fundamentally altered the approach that filmmakers use to the creation of scenes for film and video production. This article offers a summary of the development of virtual cinematography as well as the many camera control systems that are now in use. In addition to this, it gives case studies of productive uses of virtual cinematography and camera control and conducts an analysis of the benefits and drawbacks of employing these techniques in the production of films and videos. In addition to this, the approach that was used to explore virtual cinematography and camera control is explained. This methodology includes the tools and software that were used to create virtual worlds and control cameras. In addition to that, the methodology behind the creation of virtual surroundings and camera motions is broken down. Because they provide insights into the possible benefits and limitations of virtual cinematography and camera control, the findings of this research are significant for the film and video production business. In the final section of this study, recommendations for further research in the subject of virtual cinematography and camera control are presented.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i4.10016
Himani Maheshwari, Asst. Professor
: In this analysis, we look into the factors that contribute to fault-tolerance and dependability in operational systems. Visual effects production and post-production processes rely significantly on technology and automation, making reliable systems essential to the operation of the industry. In order to improve system performance and dependability, this research examines the existing literature on fault-tolerance and reliability for dependable systems and identifies numerous strategies, techniques, and approaches. In order to guarantee the dependability of complex systems, the study concludes that fault-tolerant control systems, redundancy-based approaches, adaptive control methods, consensus algorithms, and failure detection algorithms are essential. Model-based approaches, fault-tree analysis, and Markov models are all highlighted as crucial to the examination of system dependability in this paper. The findings of this study have considerable consequences for the domains of visual effects and related disciplines, as they provide valuable insights and recommendations for enhancing the dependability and performance of such systems. The study concludes with several recommendations for further study, including the creation of new fault-tolerant algorithms, the examination of system reliability in a variety of contexts, and the incorporation of machine learning and AI into such systems.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i3.10009
Rakshit Negi
In the field of information systems in India, big data management has become a vital area in recent years. It is necessary to efficiently store, analyze, and use this vast amount of data for actionable insights and decision-making due to the exponential growth of data generated by different sources, including social media, IoT devices, e-commerce transactions, and more. Numerous industries, including e-commerce, marketing, logistics, healthcare, finance, and more have found extensive use for big data management in India. To measure risk and make investment decisions, it is used in finance to analyze market data, consumer behavior, and investment trends. It is used in e-commerce to examine client information, purchasing patterns, and preferences for individualized suggestions and niche marketing. It is applied to logistics to increase effectiveness and optimize supply chain operations. It is employed in marketing to segment customers, analyze sentiment, and improve campaigns. These modern Big Data Management software in India have transformed industries, made it possible to make decisions based on data, and altered the operations and business strategies of companies.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i4.10023
Ishwari Singh, Rajput Asst. Professor
. The combination of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and the Internet of Things (IoT) has resulted in a massive increase in the amount of real-time data that is easily available. As a result, this combination has made it possible to obtain previously inaccessible insights into a variety of systems and processes. This has helped us make better judgements, increase productivity, and improve safety and security across a wide range of industries, from manufacturing to medical. Increasing productivity and efficiency is one of the biggest advantages offered by IoT and CPS. Data collection on various systems and processes might reveal inefficiencies and areas for improvement. We can anticipate savings and higher productivity as a consequence. As an extra benefit, real-time data monitoring and analysis enables us to identify any risks to public health and safety and take appropriate action. As a result, accidents can be avoided. However, the widespread adoption of IoT and CPS presents a number of difficulties, including the management of enormous amounts of data and the assurance of privacy and security. Despite these drawbacks, the potential benefits of these technologies are currently too great to ignore. If we continue to support R&D, we may make significant advancements in industries like industrial automation, precision agriculture, and healthcare. It will be vital to overcome these problems if IoT and CPS are to realise their full potential. These challenges include the requirement for better security measures and the creation of increasingly complex data processing algorithms. We can contribute to a safer, wealthier, and more connected society by acting in this manner.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i1.9979
V. Solonenko, S. M. Gapeev, I. Zuyenok
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i2.9991
Amar Singh
: Small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) require effective leadership and management to succeed. A holistic approach to leadership and management entails considering all aspects of the business and its surroundings and establishing strategies to optimize them. Leaders of SMEs must understand the organization's aims and objectives and be able to successfully communicate them to their teams. They must also develop a positive workplace culture that encourages creativity, innovation, and collaboration. Moreover, effective management entails ensuring that the company runs efficiently and successfully. This encompasses budgeting, operations, and human resources. Monitoring cash flow, developing budgets, and making smart investments are all part of effective financial management. Optimizing processes and systems to maximize efficiency and minimize waste is what operational management entails. Hiring and maintaining top employees, offering training and development opportunities, and fostering a healthy company culture are all part of human resource management. Aside from these essential activities, successful SMEs must also adapt to changing market conditions and leverage technology to create a competitive advantage. SMEs can develop sustainable and healthy firms by embracing a holistic approach to leadership and management.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.52783/tojqi.v11i1.9970
Divya Kapil
The protection of historical sites is increasingly crucial to our way of life. This inheritance helps us understand our forefathers and their production and living practises. The fast progress of 3D technology has made it possible to more accurately portray this aspect of existence. By using cutting-edge technology, our priceless intangible and material cultural legacy may be protected for future generations. These tools allow for the recording, retrieval, and display of cultural artefacts. It's not only man-made structures that are considered. Skills like acting, craftsmanship, and storytelling that have been handed down through the ages are examples of our intangible cultural heritage (ICH). This kind of culture is often lost as a result of the quick progress of civilisation and the widespread movement of people. For this reason, protecting ICH is crucial in the modern world. It is important to record and safeguard cultural heritage materials so that they may be used by future generations and enjoyed by a wide audience. In order to comprehend how criteria for digitization, availability, and preservation are implemented in the digital process, this study surveys and discusses relevant academic literature. Additionally, it investigates the potential for establishing national standards for the long-term digital preservation as well as retrieval of cultural assets.
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