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Implementation of All ▲lgorithms in C Programming Language

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Your client is an Insurance company and they need your help in building a model to predict  whether the policyholder (customer) will pay next premium on time or not.   An insurance policy is an arrangement by which a company undertakes to provide a guarantee of  compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for the payment of a specified  premium. A premium is a sum of money that you pay regularly to an insurance company for this  guarantee.   For example, you may pay a premium of Rs. 5000 each year for a medical insurance cover of Rs.  200,000/- so that if, God forbid, you fall ill and need to be hospitalised in that year, the insurance  provider company will bear the cost of hospitalisation etc. for upto Rs. 200,000. Now if you are  wondering how can company bear such high hospitalisation cost when it charges a premium of  only Rs. 5000/-, that is where the concept of probabilities comes in picture. For example, like you,  there may be 100 customers who would be paying a premium of Rs. 5000 every year, but only a     few of them (say 2-3) would get hospitalised that year and not everyone. This way everyone  shares the risk of everyone else.   Just like medical insurance, there is life insurance where every year you pay a premium of certain  amount to insurance provider company so that in case of unfortunate event of your death, the  insurance provider company will provide a compensation (called ‘sum assured’) to your  immediate family. Similarly, there can be a variety of insurance products for different kinds of  risks.  As you can imagine, if a large number of customers do not pay the premium on time, it might  disrupt the cash flow and smooth operation for the company. A customer may stop making  regular premium payments for a variety of reasons - some may forget, some may find it expensive  and not worth the value, some may not have money to pay the premium etc.   Building a model to predict whether a customer would make the premium payment can be  extremely helpful for the company because it can then accordingly plan its communication  strategy to reach out to those customers who are less likely to pay and convince them to  continue making timely payment.  Now, in order to predict, whether the customer would pay the next premium or not, you have  information about past premium payment history for the policyholders along with their  demographics (age, monthly income, area type) and sourcing channel etc.  

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Traffic sign classification is the process of automatically recognizing traffic signs along the road, including speed limit signs, yield signs, merge signs, etc. Being able to automatically recognize traffic signs enables us to build “smarter cars”. Self-driving cars need traffic sign recognition in order to properly parse and understand the roadway. Similarly, “driver alert” systems inside cars need to understand the roadway around them to help aid and protect drivers. Traffic sign recognition is just one of the problems that computer vision and deep learning can solve.

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In this project all objects with red color are disappeared and the background appears then.

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virtual medical assistant

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