A method to improve transparency of electronic election process without identification
- Authors: Alamuti, Roghayeh , Barjini, Hassan , Khandelwal, Manoj , Jafarabad, Mohammad
- Date: 2015
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
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- Description: Transparency of bank accounts, nowadays, is an undeniable necessity, but no one denies that definite transparency throughout election process is not realized thus far in the world. This calls for fundamental changes in traditional electronic election methods. The new method must close the way for any complaints by the candidate as to the voting process as the public completely trusts in the voting mechanism. Synchronizing voting and votes counting improves the public's trust in the results of election. The proposed secure room-corridor of electronic voting employs election watchers and reports real time results of election along with observance of confidentiality of the votes. © 2015 The Authors.
The effect of simplification based on words and their role in approving or rejecting articles
- Authors: Mirzaei, Bahareh , Jafarabad, Mohammad , Karimi, Hossein , Khastavaneh, Mohammad , Parveh, Abdolkarim , Dehno, Shahin , Khandelwal, Manoj , Safari, Amirali
- Date: 2015
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings , Conference paper
- Relation: 3rd IEEE International Conference on Progress in Informatics and Computing, PIC 2015; Nanjing, China; 18th-20th December 2015; Published in Proceedings of 2015 IEEE Interntational Conference on Progress in Informatics and Computing, PIC 2015 p. 71-76
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- Description: One of the main reasons of text complexity is usage of uncommon vocabulary. We can overcome this issue by suggesting simpler words as replacements. This paper analyzed texts from Simple English Wikipedia, Wikipedia and IEEE articles. After running the tests, the results indicated that removing Complex words and replacing them with simpler phrases is the fastest practical algorithm to simplify a scientific complex text. Result of our data analysis tests and checking inputs against a database of 2000 words show that IEEE articles use about 15% uncommon words. © 2015 IEEE.
- Description: Proceedings of 2015 IEEE International Conference on Progress in Informatics and Computing, PIC 2015