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Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology
Education•Topi, Pakistan•
About: Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology is a education organization based out in Topi, Pakistan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Quantum efficiency & Diode. The organization has 618 authors who have published 940 publications receiving 10674 citations.
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TL;DR: Results show that the gameplay can be used to predict various personality features using strategy game data and is used to classify a player, after a gameplay, into one of the two profiles.
Abstract: Computer games provide an ideal test bed to collect and study data related to human behavior using a virtual environment having real-world-like features. Studies regarding individual players’ actions in a gaming session and how this correlates with their real-life personality have the potential to reveal great insights in the field of affective computing. This study profiles players using data collected from strategy games. This is done by taking into account the gameplay and the associations between the personality traits and the subjects playing the game. This study uses two benchmark strategy game datasets, namely, StarCraft and World of Warcraft . In addition, the study also uses the Age of Empire-II game data, collected using 50 participants. The IPIP-NEO-120 personality test is conducted using these participants to evaluate them on the Big-Five personality traits. The three datasets are profiled using four clustering techniques. The results identify two clusters in each of these datasets. The quality of cluster formation is also evaluated through the cluster evaluation indices. Using the clustering results, the classifiers are then trained to classify a player, after a gameplay, into one of the two profiles. Results show that the gameplay can be used to predict various personality features using strategy game data.
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TL;DR: In this article, a method called Modified-Safety Improve Risk Assessment (Modified-SIRA) was used to identify the critical hazards, its causes and consequences and to prioritize the most critical and harmful criteria and alternatives.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of an analysis of the Carbon, water and land footprints of the worldwide from 1995 to 2009, and compare the outcomes for the two approaches for four world regions (i.e., EU, OECD, BRIC and RoW) for four different perspectives in worldwide environmental policies.
Abstract: The traditional approach of accounting of environmental pressure in the Kyoto Protocols follows the production-based accounting, which attributes all environmental pressures generated from production activities within a country boundary to that country total environmental pressure However, the major flaws of this approach is that it does not take into account the environmental pressures embodied in imports and so build stimulus for shifting of environmental pressures abroad An alternative approach to include environmental pressures associated with imports to the country and subtract export related environmental pressures is the consumption-based approach or footprint approach This approach has been widely considered as an alternative way to more adequately allot responsibilities between the emitters and final consumers This study compares and discusses the concepts of both approaches, showing the results of an empirical analysis and going into the application of the two different perspectives in worldwide environmental policies This paper presents the results of an analysis of the Carbon, water and land footprints of the worldwide from 1995 to 2009, and compares the outcomes for the two approaches for four world regions (ie EU, OECD, BRIC and RoW) The analysis is based on a multi-region input output (MRIO) model to assess these environmental pressures The proposed model uses the world-input-output-database (WIOD) covering 35 sectors and 41 countries The results show that during the entire study period, the carbon emissions, land use and water use for the EU and OECD regions are higher in the consumer approach than in the producer approach The results further indicate that, for the BRIC and rest of the world (RoW) regions, the carbon emission, land and water use are higher in the producer approach than in the consumer approach
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TL;DR: In this article, the experimental momentum distribution of the adopted Trojan horse nucleus has been evaluated, turning out to be negligibly small, thus corroborating the assumptions made so far in Trojan horse experiments where deuteron has been used.
Abstract: The Trojan horse method allows one to extract the cross section of a binary reaction by properly selecting the quasi-free component of a suitable surrogate reaction. A crucial point of its application is the discrimination of the quasi-free contribution to the total reaction yield, requiring the study of the experimental momentum distribution of the adopted Trojan horse nucleus. Deuteron has been largely used as Trojan horse nucleus in $p$- and $n$-induced reactions and the extracted experimental momentum distribution compared with the square of the Hulth\'en wave function in momentum space, which accounts for the $s$-wave component of the deuteron wave function. Here, the contribution of the $d$-wave has been evaluated, turning out to be negligibly small, thus corroborating the assumptions made so far in Trojan horse experiments where deuteron has been used.
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TL;DR: An enhanced Genetic Algorithm (GA)-based feature selection method, named as GA-based Feature Selection (GbFS), is contributed, to increase the classifiers’ accuracy in the domain of network security and intrusion detection.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Wajid Ali Khan | 128 | 1272 | 79308 |
Shuichi Miyazaki | 69 | 455 | 18513 |
Muhammad Zubair | 51 | 806 | 10265 |
Mohammad Islam | 44 | 192 | 9721 |
Asifullah Khan | 38 | 192 | 5109 |
Muhammad Waqas | 32 | 383 | 7336 |
Rana Abdul Shakoor | 30 | 140 | 3244 |
Noor Muhammad | 29 | 160 | 2656 |
Abdul Majid | 28 | 231 | 3134 |
Muhammad Abid | 27 | 377 | 3214 |
Iftikhar Ahmad | 26 | 143 | 2500 |
Shaheen Fatima | 24 | 79 | 2287 |
Ghulam Hussain | 24 | 127 | 1937 |
Zubair Ahmad | 24 | 145 | 1899 |
Muhammad Zahir Iqbal | 23 | 129 | 1624 |