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2022 International Conference on Data Science, Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICDSAAI 2022 ; 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2285359

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As we have seen in lots of newspaper, news and many magazines that robbery became the common and main issue going on over the world. My biggest concern is on secure ATM transaction, where nowadays many ATM's get misleaded and robbery are occurring very easily. So, to handle this situation Image processing has been playing a major role to identify the person who are doing the transaction via ATM. Because has the covid cases are increasing many people wear mask and helmet and do misuse the ATM for illegal transaction, here where the image processing helps to differentiate the person wearing mask/helmet and without mask/helmet for the further ATM transaction. And secondly Cloud is also playing a major in storing the datas where it stores the static data to train the model and to detect the accuracy and stores the captured real time image in different folder so that we can easily identify the person with mask/helmet and without mask/helmet. © 2022 IEEE.

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European Labour Law Journal ; 13(1):51-65, 2021.
Article in English | Sage | ID: covidwho-1679957

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Employment is the primary legal and political means to address economic inequality in the United States. With the evisceration of the welfare state, employment is also key to democratic outcomes. Despite this, self-employed work deployed by labour platforms like Uber has grown in recent years. What can we learn from worker demands and recent regulatory attempts to clarify and extend who is covered by employment protections? Based on a decade of legal and ethnographic research in the state of California, I situate the legal and regulatory history of labour platform work in the context of platform workers? experiences and responses to the insecurities and poverty promulgated by their putative status as independent contractors. In highlighting this history, I argue that self-organised labour platform workers were critical to the passage of a state law (AB5) that would have forced companies to treat them as employees?with access to predictable living wages, unemployment insurance, workers? compensation, and health insurance, among other safety net protections. Finally, I show how, leveraging tremendous structural and instrumental power, the major labour platform companies, in the middle of the global Coronavirus pandemic, sponsored a successful referendum on AB5, and lay out the anti-democratic implications of the referendum's passage.

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International Journal of Current Research and Review ; 13(6 special Issue):S-125-S-132, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1196192

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The origin of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 [SARS CoV-2] from Wuhan city, China advanced to the cata-strophic pandemic. There are attempts universally to gear up the potential therapeutic line in the treatment of COVID-19. The current management for COVID-19 is leaning towards the repurposing of drugs based on preceding outbreak data [SARS 2002-2003, MERS-2012] and structural organization and genomics of the coronavirus. Unfortunately, no specific therapy is available to treat coronavirus infection amidst this emergency. Antibody improvement is a key element for decreasing mortality related to viral diseases. Viral vaccines have to be immunogenic, safe, efficacious and suitable to induce long-lasting immunity. Studies are being expedited right now in the development of a vaccine for coronavirus globally. India with a dense population and enormous resources related to pharmaceuticals can be one of the bulk manufacturers of Coronavirus vaccines. This article focuses on the outline of therapeutic options, vaccine development strategy and highlights the current status of vaccines trials in India. ©@IJCRR.

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