A Spatial Analysis Model for Proactive Assessment on Radioactive Isotopes in Environment

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K. Revathi, T. Tamilselvi, P. Karpagam, M. Dhivya

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— In general, no one can escape from radiation. Radiation exists in various forms as minerals in earth and water, cosmic rays in space, radioactive energy in human body, man-made effects as in the form of industrial waste, result of nuclear weapon test, nuclear reactor and medical procedures. The people those who are living closer to the environment where radioactive emission is found to be high, would have a high risk of getting significant health aliments like skin burns and radiation sickness. Moreover people who receive constant exposure to lower level of radiation will susceptible to have cancer and cardio vascular diseases in their life time. The primary motive of the proposed work is to evaluate the concentration of the radioactivity substances, tracking the impact through present and futuristic patterns using deep learning techniques.

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K. Revathi, et al. (2023). A Spatial Analysis Model for Proactive Assessment on Radioactive Isotopes in Environment. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(9), 457–462. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i9.8829
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K. Revathi, T. Tamilselvi, P. Karpagam, M. Dhivya

1K. Revathi, 2T. Tamilselvi, 3P. Karpagam, 4M. Dhivya

1Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science,

Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering,

Chennai, India - 601301

neyadharshini@gmail.com / revathi.k@dce.edu.in

2Department of Computer Science and Engineering,

SRM Institute of Science and Technology – Ramapuram Campus,

Chennai, India - 600089

tamilselvime@gmail.com

3Department of Cyber Security,

Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering,

Chennai, India - 601301

karpagamp.ai@dce.edu.in

4Department of Computer Science and Engineering,

Panimalar Engineering College,

Chennai, India - 600123

dhivyachweetu@gmail.com