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A Comprehensive Literature Review on Multimodal Large Language Models for Integrated Text, Image, and Speech Understanding

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Authors: Research Scholar Chintu Kodanda Ramu, Professor Dr.Pankaj Khairnar

Abstract: AI technology is actually growing very fast and has definitely created big computer programs that can understand difficult written information. Real-world information actually comes in different forms like text, images, and speech, but traditional systems definitely cannot combine these forms effectively. As per this study, we review all research papers regarding Multimodal Large Language Models that can understand text, images, and speech together. This review surely examines how multimodal learning has evolved from old rule-based and machine learning methods to modern deep learning approaches. Moreover, it specifically looks at the shift towards transformer-based architectures in recent years. The study shows that early systems used handcrafted features and could not adapt further, while machine learning methods performed better but were itself limited by manual feature extraction. Deep learning methods like CNNs and RNNs helped machines learn features automatically, but they faced problems in understanding long connections and interactions between different types of data itself. Further research was needed to solve these limitations. Transformer models solved these problems using attention mechanisms, which further led to MLLMs that combine different data types in one framework itself. The review also studies different ways to combine multiple data types, shared spaces for embedding, and cross-modal attention methods as per enhancing better understanding and reasoning abilities. Despite good progress, challenges like data alignment, computational complexity, scalability, and need for large multimodal datasets remain critical problems that require further attention. These issues itself create barriers for better implementation. As per the study findings, there are important research gaps regarding the need for better system designs, improved data combining methods, and practical solutions that can work on a larger scale. Basically, this review gives a complete picture of how MLLMs are developing, what challenges they face, and where they're heading, showing they can bridge the same gap between how humans think and machine intelligence.

DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/20049642

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Topological Insulators: A Review

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Topological Insulators: A Review
Authors:Assistant Professor Mr. Vivek, Dr. Manoj Kumar Mittal

Abstract- Topological insulators represent a novel class of materials that have garnered significant interest in both theoretical and experimental condensed matter physics. This research paper provides a comprehensive overview of topological insulators, covering their theoretical foundations, unique properties, and potential applications. We begin by introducing the theoretical framework of topological band theory, which underlies the emergence of nontrivial electronic band structures in these materials. Through a detailed discussion of topological invariants and symmetry-protected topological phases, we elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the robustness of surface states and their protection against disorder and perturbations. Moreover, we explore the experimental realization of topological insulators in various material systems, ranging from semiconductors to topological crystalline insulators and beyond. The paper also examines the exotic electronic phenomena exhibited by topological insulators, such as the quantum spin Hall effect, topological surface states, and Majorana fermions. Furthermore, we discuss potential applications of topological insulators in fields such as spintronics, quantum computing, and low-power electronics. By synthesizing theoretical insights with experimental advancements, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of topological insulators and their significance in the realm of condensed matter physics.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue1.199

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Analysis of Large Scale Distribution Network Using Whale Optimization Algorithm

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Authors:- M.Siva Leela, Shaik Hussain Vali

Abstract-In this study, we use a loop matrix to describe the reorganisation of the RDN's formulation. Calculation time is increased when an optimum reorganisation is determined analytically. More network buses means more time to calculate. Therefore, a technique of optimisation is required to determine the best reorganisation of the radial distribution system. The optimum reorganisation aims to reduce network losses to a minimum. Genetic algorithm (GA) and particle swarm optimisation (PSO) are the optimisation methods employed in this piece. In this piece, we look at how meta-heuristic optimisation may be applied for efficient rearranging. For the purpose of rearrangement, we use organic optimisation techniques such as the PSO approach. We describe and analyse the reorganisation issue in a typical large-scale 119 and 135-node network under both optimisation and non-optimization conditions. The outcomes are then compared with one another.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.9.issue6.117

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Microbial Farming: Harnessing Soil Microbiomes for Sustainable Agriculture

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Microbial Farming: Harnessing Soil Microbiomes for Sustainable Agriculture
Authors:Saba Rana, Vipin Kumar Saini, Vikas Kumar, Ankit Kumar, Ashu Chaudhary, Zehra Husaini

Abstract- Microorganism’scontributions to disease prevention, nutrient cycling, soil health, and plant growth promotion, microorganisms are essential to sustainable agriculture. Biocontrol agents, mycorrhizal fungi, and rhizobacteria that promote plant development are examples of helpful microorganisms that can be used as environmentally benign and sustainable substitutes for traditional farming methods.Pesticides and chemical-based fertilizers are widely used to boost yields from agriculture in order to meet the nutritional needs of the world’s growing population. However, careless pesticide usage has contaminated the environment and put public health at risk. Furthermore, the quality and physical characteristics of agricultural soils, together with their chemical (nutrient imbalance) and biological health, are progressively deteriorating. Furthermore, the integration of farm-gate nutrient balance assessments and tailored fertilization plans can optimize nutrient use efficiency, reduce environmental impacts, and ensure long-term soil fertility. This paper emphasizes the need for sustainable agricultural practices that harness the power of microorganisms to improve productivity while minimizing environmental harm.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue1.198

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Determinants of Food grains Production in India

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Authors:-Dr. Juhi Shamim

Abstract- Present paper discusses the determinants of food grains production in India. The Indian economy has changed fundamentally over time with the foreseen decrease in agriculture’s share in gross domestic product (GDP). There is high burden on agriculture to produce more and to raise the income of farmers. India’s manufacturing sector saw unpredictable growth and its share in GDP has nearly stayed steady at 15 percent over the most recent three decades. Under these conditions, it is valuable to investigate the determinants of agriculture growth. There are countless determinants that influence food grains production. Some of them are discussed in this paper.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.9.issue6.116

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Polyhouse Technology and Its Application in Modern Agriculture

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Polyhouse Technology and Its Application in Modern Agriculture
Authors:Assistant Professor Sachin Sharma

Abstract- The field of agriculture has undergone substantial evolution to incorporate innovative techniques, with polyhouse farming emerging as a sophisticated method. Polyhouses serve as a means to cultivate crops in precise environmental conditions. This research paper is dedicated to exploring the intricacies of polyhouse farming, including its various construction types, practicality, advantages, disadvantages, and its role in promoting sustainable agriculture. Furthermore, it delves into the diverse applications of polyhouse farming, spanning from vegetable cultivation to flower production and the cultivation of medicinal plants. The paper also delves into the challenges associated with polyhouse farming, such as the need for significant investments and technical expertise, while also providing recommendations to enhance its effectiveness in various agro-climatic regions.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue1.197

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IJSRET Editorial Board Member Srinivasa Seethala

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Srinivasa Chakravarthy Seethala

Affilation:

Senior Data Engineer

HCL America Inc, USA

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srinivasa.seethala@gmail.com
About

  • Srinivasa Seethala has done Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical from University of Madras.
  • A Senior Data Engineer with over 25 years of experience, specializing in AI, Big Data, and data warehousing development. I have demonstrated expertise in designing and implementing advanced data solutions, integrating AI to enhance data quality and system performance. A recognized leader in the field, I excel at modernizing data architectures and leading cross-functional teams to deliver innovative solutions for complex challenges.
    As a published author with expertise in AI and Big Data, I am skilled at driving impactful projects across industries, including finance, healthcare, and e-commerce, while ensuring scalability and efficiency in data systems.

Projects & Publications:

  • PNC Claims(Snowflake) Client: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)
  • Project : Project OAK Client: United Technologies Corporation, USA
  • Project : Broker Dealer Operations Reporting Client : Lincoln Financial Group, USA

 

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Demand Forecasting Using MLR-ARIMA Hybrid Model

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Demand Forecasting Using MLR-ARIMA Hybrid Model
Authors:-Vaibhav R. A. Prasad, Anunita Bhattacharya

Abstract- Data analytics (DA) is becoming increasingly important in supply chain management (SCM) due to its ability to provide valuable insights that can improve efficiency and decision-making. One of the key applications of DA in SCM is demand forecasting, which involves predicting future demand for products or services. Accurate demand forecasting is crucial for ensuring that the right amount of inventory is maintained, reducing the risk of stock outs, and optimizing production and logistics processes. There are several algorithms that can be used for demand forecasting in SCM, and they can be broadly classified into two categories: time-series forecasting and causal forecasting. Time-series forecasting algorithms rely on historical data to make predictions. This study will Evaluate both time-series and casual algorithms and study their efficacy and uses.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.9.issue6.115

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Demand Forecasting Using MLR-ARIMA Hybrid Model

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Demand Forecasting Using MLR-ARIMA Hybrid Model
Authors:-Vaibhav R. A. Prasad, Anunita Bhattacharya

Abstract- Data analytics (DA) is becoming increasingly important in supply chain management (SCM) due to its ability to provide valuable insights that can improve efficiency and decision-making. One of the key applications of DA in SCM is demand forecasting, which involves predicting future demand for products or services. Accurate demand forecasting is crucial for ensuring that the right amount of inventory is maintained, reducing the risk of stock outs, and optimizing production and logistics processes. There are several algorithms that can be used for demand forecasting in SCM, and they can be broadly classified into two categories: time-series forecasting and causal forecasting. Time-series forecasting algorithms rely on historical data to make predictions. This study will Evaluate both time-series and casual algorithms and study their efficacy and uses.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.9.issue6.115

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Relationship between Electronic Banking and Customer Satisfaction

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Relationship between Electronic Banking and Customer Satisfaction
Authors:-Shaun Mendonsa, Akash Shukla, Akash, Venkata Veda Vyas Dega

Abstract- This research paper explores the relationship between electronic banking and customer satisfaction in the banking sector of India. The main objective of this study is to investigate the impact of e-service quality on customer satisfaction in the banking sector. The study uses a mixed research approach, comprising both descriptive and analytical research. A survey consisting of 12 questions was conducted, and the responses were collected from 59 respondents. The study found that e-service quality is the most significant factor impacting customer satisfaction in the banking sector. The study concludes that banks can gain a competitive advantage by focusing on the quality of electronic banking services, which helps attract and retain a strong customer base. Limitations of the study are also discussed, and suggestions for future research are provided.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.9.issue6.114

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