Publications by authors named "A S Swarup"

Text-based automatic personality recognition (APR) operates at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and psychology to determine the personality of an individual from their text sample. This covert form of personality assessment is key for a variety of online applications that contribute to individual convenience and well-being such as that of chatbots and personal assistants. Despite the availability of good quality data utilizing state-of-the-art AI methods, the reported performance of these recognition systems remains below expectations in comparable areas.

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Background: Even among other mental disorders, a diagnosis of schizophrenia is associated with an abnormally low employment rate. However, those who can find employment report mental health improvements and diminishing symptoms.

Aims: In this cross-sectional study, we analyzed a variety of sociodemographic factors between groups of schizophrenia-diagnosed employed and unemployed individuals to attempt to determine any causal relationships.

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Head and neck cancers are fairly common in India due to the widespread consumption of tobacco and neck dissection is a major component in the surgical management. The objective of this study is to analyze the effect of MRND and SND on shoulder function and quality of life in patients of head and neck cancer. Our study is a prospective comparative study on 65 head and neck cancer patients divided into 2 groups-33 in group A (MRND group) and 32 in group B (SND group).

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Medulloblastoma is the most common pediatric brain cancer, with about five cases per million in the pediatric population. Current treatment strategies have a 5-year survival rate of 70% or more but frequently lead to long-term neurocognitive defects, and recurrence is relatively high. Genomic sequencing of medulloblastoma patients has shown that , which encodes an RNA helicase involved in the process of translation initiation, is among the most commonly mutated genes in medulloblastoma.

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  • The study investigates corneal healing responses in mice after various chemical and mechanical injuries, which is crucial for understanding how such injuries affect the cornea and the effectiveness of treatments.
  • Four groups of mice underwent injuries using methods like AlgerBrush, NaOH, and ethanol, with their recovery assessed using slit-lamp examinations and optical coherence tomography over 14 days.
  • Results indicated that chemical injuries led to less corneal opacity and better epithelial thickness compared to mechanical injuries, suggesting inflammation significantly impacts healing outcomes.
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