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The constant mobile revolution and the increasing urge for smartphone usage are really hiking up the market for mobile applications. The growth in the customer demand for mobile applications is rapidly increasing. According to the research report, there are more than 102,062 million apps downloaded globally presently. It is expected rise to 268,692 million by 2017. As the mobile applications are getting highly adaptive, the best way to make the artificial or computational reach the people is through mobile applications. This can be easily achieved as we can keep a larger amount of knowledge base on the servers, and it can be further accessed by the applications via Internet. In this paper present a simple and a open source approach for this by making an application possessing artificial intelligence, which is globally being used as “G-Connect”.
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Mahajan, P., Agrawal, K. (2018). Computational Intelligence via Applications. In: Panda, B., Sharma, S., Batra, U. (eds) Innovations in Computational Intelligence . Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 713. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4555-4_20
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