In this paper, we describe the formatting guidelines for IJCA Journal Submission.This paper presents a system for communication and control by disabled people based on automatic recognition of phonemes. This system allows users to navigate around an alphabet board by making phonemic utterances, thus enabling the user to spell out messages. Phoneme recognition provides an alternative to speech recognition technologies for people who have lost the ability to speak but remain capable of producing simple repeatable utterances. Voice Controlled Cellular Communication (V3C) aims at developing a voice-controlled tool for operating computer targeting physically handicapped and blind users having difficulties using a standard keyboard and mouse. It presents an interface that allows a user to activate any web page element through visual enumeration (Indexing) by an appropriate command.
The effort estimation needs to be done at early stages for successful delivery of software. Numerous models have been developed to estimate software effort during the last decades, but effort estimation of a software project is still a challenging task and in the case of web based projects, it is even harder. The selection of programming language and use of different type of objects i.e. hyperlinks, graphics, and scripts etc. make the web effort estimation process really complex. An estimation model "WebMo", proposed to estimate the effort of web based projects inspired by COCOMO. This research presents a non-algorithmic model named "Neuro-Web" based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). The proposed model will use the WebMo parameters as input. These parameters include web application size, productivity coefficients, and 9 different cost drivers. This proposed model is calibrated using the dataset of 164 real-life web applications developed by different freelancers and software houses. The "Neuro-Web" model is compared with the existing model "WebMo" and results reveal that Neuro-Web performs better than "WebMo". The MMRE of the proposed method is just 9.92% as compared to 26.27% for WebMo.
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