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Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Education•Ropar, India•
About: Indian Institute of Technology Ropar is a education organization based out in Ropar, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Computer science. The organization has 1014 authors who have published 2878 publications receiving 35715 citations.
Topics: Catalysis, Computer science, Heat transfer, Ionic liquid, Chemistry
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TL;DR: In this article, a novel receptor with benzimidazole moieties in a tripodal framework was synthesized for the simultaneous analysis of Cu2+ and Fe3+ and successfully quantified the ions without interference over a wide concentration range.
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01 Sep 2011TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical study of peristaltic pumping with double-diffusive convection in nanofluids through a deformable channel is presented, where the model is based on the double diffusive convective convection model.
Abstract: A theoretical study is presented to examine the peristaltic pumping with double-diffusive (thermal and concentration diffusive) convection in nanofluids through a deformable channel. The model is m...
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TL;DR: In this article, a variety of imidazole/benzimidazoles based sulfonic acid group functionalized Bronsted acidic ionic liquids (BAILs) were synthesized.
Abstract: In this study, a variety of imidazole/benzimidazole based sulfonic acid group functionalized Bronsted acidic ionic liquids (BAILs) were synthesized. Catalytic activities of BAILs were assessed using multi-component coupling reactions. Catalytic activities of BAILs were high when compared with those of solid acid catalysts such as H-ZSM-5, H-BETA, and sulfonic acid functionalized SBA-15 catalysts. The Hammett acidity order determined from UV–visible spectroscopy of BAILs is consistent with their activity order observed in acid-catalyzed reactions. Theoretical studies demonstrate that the hydrogen bonding plays a key role in tuning the acidity of BAILs. Recycling experiments suggest that these novel BAILs can be reused without significant loss in catalytic activity. Novel BAILs offer several attractive features such as low cost, high catalytic activity, and recyclability.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of oxygen and nitrogen binding sites for metal ions and hydrogen bond donor sites for anion binding was synthesized for the selective detection of I− against a range of physiologically relevant anions and cations through changes in its UV-vis spectra.
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02 Oct 2018TL;DR: The Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW) challenge as discussed by the authors is a grand challenge in the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction 2018, Colarado, USA, which aims at providing a common platform to researchers working in the affective computing community to benchmark their algorithms on 'in the wild' data.
Abstract: This paper details the sixth Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW) challenge. EmotiW 2018 is a grand challenge in the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction 2018, Colarado, USA. The challenge aims at providing a common platform to researchers working in the affective computing community to benchmark their algorithms on 'in the wild' data. This year EmotiW contains three sub-challenges: a) Audio-video based emotion recognition; b) Student engagement prediction; and c) Group-level emotion recognition. The databases, protocols and baselines are discussed in detail.
101 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rajesh Kumar | 149 | 4439 | 140830 |
Rajeev Ahuja | 85 | 1072 | 32325 |
Surya Prakash Singh | 55 | 736 | 12989 |
Christopher C. Berndt | 54 | 257 | 9941 |
S. Sitharama Iyengar | 53 | 776 | 13751 |
Sarit K. Das | 52 | 273 | 17410 |
R.P. Chhabra | 50 | 288 | 8299 |
Narinder Singh | 45 | 452 | 9028 |
Rajendra Srivastava | 44 | 192 | 7153 |
Shirish H. Sonawane | 44 | 224 | 5544 |
Dharmendra Tripathi | 37 | 188 | 4298 |
Partha Pratim Roy | 36 | 404 | 5505 |
Harpreet Singh | 35 | 238 | 4090 |
Namita Singh | 34 | 219 | 4217 |
Javed N. Agrewala | 32 | 112 | 3073 |