Publications by authors named "Vivek Kumar Prasad"

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  • Deep Learning (DL) models are being effectively used to analyze MRI scans for Alzheimer's Disease (AD), leveraging Cloud Computing to manage computational demands.
  • The article provides a systematic tutorial on medical imaging datasets, presenting a case study that compares three DL models: Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), Visual Geometry Group 16 (VGG-16), and an ensemble approach for AD MRI classification.
  • Results indicate that CNN achieved the highest accuracy at 99.285%, while VGG-16 and the ensemble model scored lower, emphasizing the effectiveness of the proposed cloud-based framework for secure and efficient medical image processing.
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The aim of the peer-to-peer (P2P) decentralized gaming industry has shifted towards realistic gaming environment (GE) support for game players (GPs). Recent innovations in the metaverse have motivated the gaming industry to look beyond augmented reality and virtual reality engines, which improve the reality of virtual game worlds. In gaming metaverses (GMs), GPs can play, socialize, and trade virtual objects in the GE.

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Recently, healthcare stakeholders have orchestrated steps to strengthen and curb the COVID-19 wave. There has been a surge in vaccinations to curb the virus wave, but it is crucial to strengthen our healthcare resources to fight COVID-19 and like pandemics. Recent researchers have suggested effective forecasting models for COVID-19 transmission rate, spread, and the number of positive cases, but the focus on healthcare resources to meet the current spread is not discussed.

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  • The study explored how cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), body fat percentage (BF%), and body mass index (BMI) relate to submaximal systolic blood pressure (SSBP) in young adult women.
  • Significant findings show that higher BF% and BMI correlate with increased SSBP, while better CRF is linked to lower SSBP during lower intensity exercise.
  • The impact of CRF and BF% diminishes at higher exercise intensity, with BMI showing a stronger association during these stages.
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