This work presents a new approach to detecting the scene change in the successive capture of photographs of a place within equal time interval. This method is based on a gray level histogram of every image. In this method the histogram of an image is processed to modify it for matching with the processed histogram of a reference image. The coefficient of correlation is taken as the measure of matching. As the method does not do any heavy signal processing, and the images are taken successively with a multi-shot digital still camera, it can be applied for real-time processing of such pictures for detection of a scene change. A multi-camera in multi-position approach is also shown to evaluate the change in scene simultaneously from different angles. Both multi-camera and single-camera approaches are compared in detecting a scene change.
Customer churn is one of the most critical issues faced by the telecommunication industry (TCI). Researchers and analysts leverage customer relationship management (CRM) data through the use of various machine learning models and data transformation methods to identify the customers who are likely to churn. While several studies have been conducted in the customer churn prediction (CCP) context in TCI, a review of performance of the various models stemming from these studies show a clear room for improvement. Therefore, to improve the accuracy of customer churn prediction in the telecommunication industry, we have investigated several machine learning models, as well as, data transformation methods. To optimize the prediction models, feature selection has been performed using univariate technique and the best hyperparameters have been selected using the grid search method. Subsequently, experiments have been conducted on several publicly available TCI datasets to assess the performance of our models in terms of the widely used evaluation metrics, such as AUC, precision, recall, and F-measure. Through a rigorous experimental study, we have demonstrated the benefit of applying data transformation methods as well as feature selection while training an optimized CCP model. Our proposed technique improved the prediction performance by up to 26.2% and 17% in terms of AUC and F-measure, respectively.
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