Mohammad Sultan Mahmud

2papers

2 Papers

CLOct 12, 2022
Transformer-based Text Classification on Unified Bangla Multi-class Emotion Corpus

Md Sakib Ullah Sourav, Huidong Wang, Mohammad Sultan Mahmud et al.

In this research, we propose a complete set of approaches for identifying and extracting emotions from Bangla texts. We provide a Bangla emotion classifier for six classes: anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, and surprise, from Bangla words using transformer-based models, which exhibit phenomenal results in recent days, especially for high-resource languages. The Unified Bangla Multi-class Emotion Corpus (UBMEC) is used to assess the performance of our models. UBMEC is created by combining two previously released manually labeled datasets of Bangla comments on six emotion classes with fresh manually labeled Bangla comments created by us. The corpus dataset and code we used in this work are publicly available.

CRAug 31, 2023
IoMT-Blockchain based Secured Remote Patient Monitoring Framework for Neuro-Stimulation Device

Md Sakib Ullah Sourav, Mohammad Sultan Mahmud, Md Simul Hasan Talukder et al.

Biomedical Engineering's Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is helping to improve the accuracy, dependability, and productivity of electronic equipment in the healthcare business. Real-time sensory data from patients may be delivered and subsequently analyzed through rapid development of wearable IoMT devices, such as neuro-stimulation devices with a range of functions. Data from the Internet of Things is gathered, analyzed, and stored in a single location. However, single-point failure, data manipulation, privacy difficulties, and other challenges might arise as a result of centralization. Due to its decentralized nature, blockchain (BC) can alleviate these issues. The viability of establishing a non-invasive remote neurostimulation system employing IoMT-based transcranial Direct Current Stimulation is investigated in this work (tDCS). A hardware-based prototype tDCS device has been developed that can be operated over the internet using an android application. Our suggested framework addresses the problems of IoMTBC-based systems, meets the criteria of real-time remote patient monitoring systems, and incorporates literature best practices in the relevant fields.