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Amit Singh

Researcher at National Institute of Technology, Patna

Publications -  773
Citations -  18812

Amit Singh is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology, Patna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital watermarking & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 640 publications receiving 13795 citations. Previous affiliations of Amit Singh include Ithaca College & Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.

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Cloud based secure watermarking using IWT-Schur-RSVD with fuzzy inference system for smart healthcare applications

TL;DR: A secure watermarking algorithm based on integer wavelet transform-Schur-Randomized Singular Value Decomposition (RSVD) is put forward for medical records sharing in the cloud environment to ensure high level of authentication and its potential towards realization of a value-added tool for smart healthcare applications.
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Efficacy of leech therapy in the management of osteoarthritis (Sandhivata).

TL;DR: Leech therapy is started in the patients of osteoarthritis and found encouraging results, especially with regard to the side effects of the NSAIDs.
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Statistical modeling and Gaussianization procedure based de-speckling algorithm for retinal OCT images

TL;DR: This paper presents a de-noising method for speckle noise removal called de-speckling, retinal optical coherence tomography image by combining the features of wavelet transform, statistical modeling, Bayesian estimators and Gaussianization procedure.
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Genetic variability, association and path analysis in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea)

TL;DR: It is suggested that selection for number of primary branches/ plant, primary branch angle, main shoot length, number of seeds/ siliqua would be quite effective in improving seed yield in Indian mustard.
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Catastrophic drop breakup in electric field.

TL;DR: Novel observations revealing the catastrophic breakup of water drops containing surfactant molecules, which are suspended in oil and subjected to an electric field of strength approximately 10(5) V/m are reported.