Bilingual code mixed (hybrid) languages has become very popular in India as a result of the spread of Western technology in the form of the television, the Internet and social media. Due to this increase in usage of code-mixed languages in day-to-day communication, the need for maintaining the integrity of Indian languages has arisen. As a result of this need the tool named Hinglish to Pure Hindi and English Translator was developed. The tool translated in three ways, namely, Hinglish to Pure Hindi and Pure English, Pure Hindi to Pure English and vice versa. The tool has achieved accuracy of 91% in giving Hindi sentences as output and of 84% in giving English sentences as output, where the input sentences were in Hinglish. The tool has also been compared with another similar tool in the paper.
Green Computing (GC) is a step toward environmental sustainability. More precisely, it is entirely about utilizing power on the way to carry out processes in the maximum green manner. With increasing energy costs & rising ecological apprehensions, green computing is getting additional consideration. The Blockchain (BC) has emerged as a favourable implementation for decentralized, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) transparent ledger systems. 5G is the latest development in an exceedingly wireless communication network. The flexibility of 5G with BC allows many applications to become fast, clear, significant & harmless for transmission of data in this smart era. Both technologies can give green solutions to the environment. In this very research paper, convergence of BC and 5G is and integrating it with Green Computing Approaches is shown via proposed model. With use of Network Slicing approach of 5G and Sharding approach of BC, their significance in decreasing computational power and energy usage is shown. Also, major focus is on the “Green Use” approach of green computing. A hypothetical model is proposed by converging Blockchain and Fifth Generation with Green Computing. Objective is on the physical hardware services layer of green computing which will directly impact physical environment in order to give ecofriendly solutions to sustainable projects.
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