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Decentralized Multi-agent Path Finding based on Deep Reinforcement Learning

Heng Lu
Multi-agent path finding (MAPF) problem has long been a focus of reinforcement learning researchers due to is potential applications to real world robot deployment. Nowadays, many efforts have been made to develop decentralized MAPF algorithms since decentralized ways tend to scale better in larger robot...

Exploring Pathways and Strategies for Financial Empowerment in Biodiversity Conservation: A Review of Experiences in Yunnan, China

Jiarong Li, Yun Li
The study examines the financial challenges in biodiversity conservation in China. It outlines the global funding gap and specific issues in China, such as low investment intentions from financial institutions and a lack of suitable borrowing entities and repayment sources. The experiences in Yunnan...
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Advanced Sensors and Techniques for Groundwater Quality Monitoring: An Integrative Overview

Srinivasa Rao Narra, G. Tejaswini, K. Venkata Rao, V. Sridhar
Groundwater represents a critical freshwater resource that supports domestic, agricultural, and industrial demands worldwide. With increasing population pressure, urbanization, and intensified land-use practices, the quality of groundwater is under growing stress. Conventional groundwater quality monitoring...

Research on Personalized Intervention Strategies for Delayed Degrees of Master’s Students in Local Universities

Zhekui Shen, Yanlin Zhao, Dun Yin
This study focuses on the issue of delayed degrees among master’s students in local universities (non-211/985 institutions). By analyzing the current situation and influencing factors of degree delays, personalized intervention strategies are proposed. The study adopts a literature review approach and...

The Extent of Social Media Coverage in Delivery of Public Service

(Case Study: Regional Government of Central Java)

Mohamad Sukarno, Atik Septi Winarsih, Hacykal Huda Wijaya, Prihantika Septi, Aulia Nur Kasiwi
The purpose of this study was to examine the Governor of Central Java Provincial Government’s public service operations via social media. This study focused on the intensity of Twitter accounts connected to public services and community opinion. This research used a qualitative methodology with a descriptive...
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The Impact of Graptophyllum Pictum Steeping to Hemorrhoid Disease Healing at Setia Insane Clinic, Sepatan Timur District, Tangerang Regency

Heri Setiawan, Dewi Fitriani
Based on the United Nations Organization (UNO) annual report, the number of hemorrhoids occurred worldwide, with a percentage of 54% having hemorrhoid disorder. In Indonesia, based on the data of the health ministry obtained from hospitals in 33 provinces, there were 355 patients with hemorrhoids, both...

The Legal Protection of Big Impact Domestic Violence for Women

Tirsa Putri Indira, Riefda Nardi Maharani
Domestic violence is described as the abusive behavior of one household partner toward another by employing force; although it can also happen to males, most victims of domestic violence are women. Domestic abuse can take many different forms, including sexual, emotional, economic, psychological, or...

Fear of Failure, Financial Performance, and Entrepreneurial Well-being: Some Insights from Start-ups in an Emerging Market Economy

Donard Games, Rifka Zikria, Tri Siwi Agustina, Rambat Lupiyoadi
The present study investigates the effect of fear of failure on entrepreneurs’ well-being in West Sumatra, Indonesia, where financial performance is expected as the mediating variable. The data were collected online from eighty-five start-up businesses that have run for 0–5 years in West Sumatera, Indonesia....

Analyzing Local Residents’ Perceptions of Tourism Activities in Tourism Areas

Maryetti, F. X. Setiyo Wibowo, Nuryadina Augus Rini, Sahlan Toro
This study aims to 1) analyze local residents’ perceptions of tourism activities in the Baturraden tourism area from economic, social and environmental aspects, and 2) propose programs that need to be undertaken by Penta Helix. This study employs quantitative analysis with a survey method. Questionnaires...

Tempe: Indonesian Vegan Protein for the World

Riris Shanti, Kemal Komala, Irza Hani Azhar, Fithriyyah Shalihati
Sustainable foods are significantly associated with plant-based foods. Plant-based diets are more sustainable than meat-based diets because they require far fewer natural resources and are less stressful on the environment. In addition, the growing concern for the world’s balance and sustainability has...

Prediction of Shanghai Composite Index Based on Macroeconomic Indicators and Artificial Intelligence Method

Heng Lyu, Muqing Zhu, Hao Lin, Hanzhen Huang, Huiying Fang, Zili Chen
The stock market can be defined as a market that, on the one hand, facilitates companies that need financing and, on the other hand, provides opportunities for investors who need to invest. By predicting the rise and fall of stock indices, it can bring guidance to individuals and companies when to enter...
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A multi-scale study of the scale effect on the spatial mismatch in urban centres: A case study of Tianjin

Lingxin Meng, Zao Zhang, Xuan Wang, Lifeng Tan
Currently, the urban job-housing problem is increasingly severe, and scale effects strongly influence the results of studies. To achieve a more comprehensive and accurate analysis and assessment of the job-housing relationship in urban centers, this study takes Tianjin as an example, and with the help...

Livelihood Strategies for Households of Bajo Ethnic Fishermen in Petoaha Village, Nambo District, Kendari City

Sukmawati Abdullah, R. Marsuki Iswandi, Iskandar Zainuddin Rela, Awaluddin Hamzah
This study aims to determine the livelihood strategy of the Bajo fisherman household in Petoaha Village, Nambo District, Kendari City. The determination of the research location was carried out purposively (intentionally) with the consideration that there are two groups of people living in the area,...

Multicultural Adjustment Among Self-Initiated Academic Expatriates: The MPQ as a Determinant

Haslina Halim, Che Su Mustaffa, Farah Lina Azizan
As an academic entity, higher academic institutions provide a distinct atmosphere with different mission and work tasks, unlike corporate organizations. Thus far, only a small number of investigations have turned its focus on self- initiated academic expatriates (SIAEs). Taking this into consideration,...

Sustainable Professional Development for Lecturers in Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Aris Munandar, Samadi Samadi, Oot Hotimah, Lyzia Nabilla
This research aims to analyze the promotion of functional positions for lecturers along with the influencing factors. The study employs a mixed-method approach with a concurrent triangulation strategy. The population for this research consists of all the lecturers in the Faculty of Social Sciences at...
Proceedings Article

Maintenance Strategy For Jakarta LRT Platform Screen Door Components Based on Failure Risk Using FMEA Method

Regina Nesti Aprilia, Mariana Diah Puspitasari, Arief Darmawan
Platform Screen Door (PSD) is a security system on station platforms that is integrated with train doors and controlled by signaling equipment. This study analyzed the characteristics and impact of failures on PSDs to assess their reliability based on maintenance planning strategies for each piece of...

Dichotomy in English Language Learning Motivation: An Empirical Investigation Among Non-English Language Major Students

Patricia Mae T. Flores, Richard M. Rillo, Jomil Juanito, Marianet R. Delos Santos, Crisjame C. Toribio, Ericson O. Alieto
Language motivation is deemed to be an indicator of success in language learning and acquisition. Gardner identified two motivational constructs, namely instrumental and integrative, which categorize every person’s intention for language learning. This study aimed to determine the motivational orientations...
Proceedings Article

Economic Generation Optimization of Thermal Power Plants in the 500 kV Java-Bali Power System Using Ant Lion Optimizer

Viqrama Kresna Putra Indra Kristia, Sabhan Kanata, Radiktyo Nindyo Sumarno
Electrical energy is a fundamental need that must be met sustainably and economically. In Indonesia, most power plants use non-renewable fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. The use of these fossil fuels leads to high electricity production costs, so optimization is needed to reduce operational...

Capturing Culinary Culture in Digital Era: Food Photography’s Influence on Gastronomic Perception and Cultural Identity

Monika Rani, Umang Bhartwal, Sandeep Raheja, Simran
Food, once limited to the sphere of eating, now shows a complex part for it goes past simple support. It exists as a form for cultural expression and an art form to share and exhibit. Images related to food surge, and the ubiquitous hashtag for “#food photography” often accompanies those images to underscore...

Regulating AI in Financial Markets: Challenges and Opportunities in Algorithmic Trading

K. Saidalavi, Tausif Ur Rehman Md, Syedah Fatima Zahara Jafri
Global financial markets are heavily transformed with the support of modern fintech solutions, innovative technologies, and tools. Further enhancing the potential of the transformation, artificial intelligence tools have been widely integrated into the financial markets. Integrated with algorithmic trading...
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Fatigue Life Prediction and Strengthening Measures for Runway Girder Supporting Overhead Cranes in Industrial Mill: A Case Study

M. Saad Ali, Najib Ahmad Shakir, M. Umair, Usama Khalid
This study pivots the fatigue life prediction of a runway girder subjected to cyclic loading during the operation of an overhead crane in a steel mill. The load cases were created based on past records, and crane cycles were recorded using a counter sensor near the crawling path. The static forces per...

The Relationship Between Global Stock Market Indices and Sectoral Stock Price Indices During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Regi Arnandes Pratama, Aimatul Yumna
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the global stock market indices and sectoral stock price indices during the Covid-19 pandemic. Hypothesis testing in this research using correlation analysis tool. The results show that the Asian, European and American indices are positively...
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Preliminary Study on Macro-Cell Corrosion of Steel Bars in Seawater Mixed Concrete with Various Interfacial Transition Zones

Tarek Uddin Mohammed, Md. Aktaruzzaman Rony, Labiba Amin Parisa, Maliha Mahjabin, Mozidun Nahar Lorin, Md. Zawad Rafid
This study evaluated the corrosion of steel in seawater-mixed concrete with different interfacial transition zones (ITZs) by measuring different corrosion parameters. The ITZs around the steel bars were intentionally varied by applying cement paste coating around the steel bars, which had various water...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of The Actual Needs for Operation and Maintenance for District of Irrigation Krueng Peudada

Ghufran Hadi, Alfiansyah Yulianur, Cut Dwi Refika
The district of irrigation Krueng Peudada supports food security programs. With a functional area of 467 hectares, significant operational and maintenance costs are required. Currently, district of irrigation Krueng Peudada faces secondary canal damage and inadequate water distribution gates. The analysis...
Proceedings Article

Federated Cognitive IoT Framework for Enhancing Sustainable Urban Mobility and Advancing Circular Economy Paradigms in Smart Cities

Karishma Sharma, Deepali Vishnoi, Jyoti Nagpal
The urban centers are becoming increasingly complex and data rich with the need for integrated technological frameworks for implementation of an efficient and sustainable development. Based on the above observation, present research presents a Federated Cognitive Internet of Things (FCIoT) framework...

The Challenges Posed by National Artificial Intelligence Strategies and Policies on Higher Education Institutions

Juan M. Dempere, Pedro Flores, Hesham Allam
This chapter analyzes the impact of national Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategies and policies on higher education institutions. The comparative analysis includes an exhaustive review of the AI regulatory framework of top leading economies, including the U.S., China, Japan, Germany, the U.K., France,...
Proceedings Article

Enhanced deep learning based on Fusion data to diagnosis malignancy Thyroid tumour

Bennadji Ziad, Terrissa Sadek Labib, Benmohammed Karima, Zerhouni Noureddine
The predominant type of cancer within the endocrine system is Thyroid Cancer (TC), with the majority falling under the category of low-risk tumour. However, the over-diagnosis and over-treatment of such conditions serve as primary factors contributing to a patient’s deteriorating state, heightening the...
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Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Human Resource Management

Teuku Noerman, Bilqis Maharsa, Nabila Febrianti
This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the implementation of artificial intelligence (Artificial Intelligence (AI)) in human resource management (Human Resource Management (HRM)) at PT Shampharindo Retroviral Indonesia. The background of this study shows the significant potential of using...
Proceedings Article

Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Human Resource Management

Teuku Noerman, Bilqis Maharsa, Nabila Febrianti
This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the implementation of artificial intelligence (Artificial Intelligence (AI)) in human resource management (Human Resource Management (HRM)) at PT Shampharindo Retroviral Indonesia. The background of this study shows the significant potential of using...

Analysis Factors Affecting Disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility

Barbara Gunawan, Linda Kusumastuti Wardana
This study aims to examine the effect of the industry type, profitability, firm size, board of commissioner’s size, and institutional ownership on CSR disclosure. The sample in this study was 256 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for three consecutive years, namely 2017-2019, in...

Discovering Flexible Working Arrangement Implementation among Indonesian Workers at Digital Sector: The Mediation Role of Work Life Balance

Nidya Dudija, Ratna Komala Putri, Faiza Nurin Kamila
The primary objective of this research is to investigate FWA model and its effect on job burnout through work life balance.The Covid pandemic since 2020 has changed various aspects, including PSBB policies that limit community activities and mobility. One of them is the work mechanism of organizations...
Proceedings Article

In The Shadows of Ceylon Tea; Post-Colonial Feminist Analysis on Access to Justice in Cases of Intimate ‘Partner Violence Among Malaiyaha Tamil Women in Sri Lanka’s Tea Plantations

K. M. N. T. Konara, H. C. N. Herath
The global tea industry has celebrated the flavour of Ceylon Tea for centuries while erasing the historical and continuing marginalization faced by Malaiyaha Tamil women who sustain its production. Unlike the broader sociological literature on gender-based violence, few scholarly contributions explore...

Past Wisdom Taken From the Saga of Kalilah and Dimnah

Istiadah Istiadah, Asni Furaida
This article discusses the saga of Kalilah and Dimnah which is a fable contains much wisdom and this wisdom although comes from the past, yet it is still relevant till today. The saga Kalilah and Dimnah is originally written by Baidaba. He is a scholar and a wise man who give advice to the king. He created...

Improving Experiential Quality and Experiential Value to Satisfaction and Revisit Intention to Lake Toba During Pandemic

Endang Sulistya Rini, Yeni Absah, Beby Karina Fawzeea Sembiring
As the Pandemic has driven impacted to many fields, there are several Emergency Response that shall be taken accordingly as the response to tackle issues in different fields. For instance, in the social sector must be initiated social protection programs. Since many people are doing WFH, campaigns on...
Conference Abstract

P7.10 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS A DETERMINANT OF INCREASED LEVELS OF AMINO TERMINAL PRO-B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE – THE ROTTERDAM STUDY

J.H.W. Rutten, F.U.S. Mattace-Raso, G.C. Verwoert, J. Lindemans, A. Hofman, J.C.M. Witteman, A.H. van den Meiracker
Pages: 185 - 185
Objective: Arterial stiffness is one of the main determinants of the workload of the left ventricle. Amino-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is released by cardiomyocytes in response to left ventricular wall stress. The aim of this study was to investigate whether arterial stiffness...
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P7.09 CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CENTRAL AND BRACHIAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND ASYMPTOMATIC CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS

R. Böcskei, B. Benczúr, A. Cziráki, F. Molnár, M. Illyés
Pages: 185 - 185
Last year we presented that PWVao is a significant marker of early atherosclerosis. Now we were interested about how could the comparison of the central and brachial blood pressure predict the early atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to analyze the relation between the central and brachial blood...
Conference Abstract

P8.12 GENETIC INFLUENCES ON THE RELATION BETWEEN EXHALED NITRIC OXIDE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: A TWIN STUDY

D.L. Tarnoki, A.D. Tarnoki, E. Medda, L. Littvay, Z.S. Lazar, R. Cotichini, C. Fagnani, M.A. Stazi, L. Nisticó, F. Fanelli, C. Baracchini, G. Meneghetti, Gy. Jermendy, I. Preda, A. Lannert, A.A. Molnar, Z. Garami, R.G. Kiss, V. Berczi, I. Horvath
Pages: 185 - 185
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P4.09 BASELINE AUGMENTATION INDEX AND PULSE PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION DETERMINE THE RESPONSE TO ANTIHYPERTENSIVE THERAPY

M. Serg, J. Graggaber, P. Kampus, M. Zagura, J. Kals, K.M. Maki-Petaja, J. Cheriyan, M. Zilmer, J. Eha, C.M. McEniery, I.B. Wilkinson
Pages: 185 - 185
Conference Abstract

P7.08 BIOCHEMICAL LIVER FUNCTION TESTS, ADIPOSE-TISSUE HORMONES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE TRADITIONAL AND NOVEL RISK PREDICTORS: INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS

K. Baou, C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, I. Dima, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Siama, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 185 - 185
Purpose: Adipocytokines secreted by adipose tissue play an important role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Arterial stiffness represents an important novel risk factor of cardiovascular disease. We investigated the association between elevated serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels, adipocytokines,...
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P13.08 CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS CORRELATION WITH THE NEW ARTERIAL WALL PARAMETERS IN HIGH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PATIENTS

J. Badariene, D. Jatuzis, K. Ryliskiene, L. Ryliskyte, V. Dzenkeviciute, J. Kuzmickiene, A. Cypiene, Z. Petrulioniene, A. Laucevicius
Pages: 185 - 185
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P7.07 IMPACT OF HYPERLEPTINEMIA ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN A COMMUNITY POPULATION SAMPLE

K. Baou, C. Vlachopoulos, I. Dima, N. Ioakeimidis, P. Pietri, D. Terentes-Printzios, D. Kardara, G. Antoniou, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 185 - 185
Purpose: Leptin plays a regulatory role in body weight by controlling appetite and energy consumption. Elevated plasma leptin levels (hyperleptinemia) have been suggested to contribute to pathogenesis of diabetes, hypertension, atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. Arterial stiffness is an independent...
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P13.07 SEVERITY OF VASCULAR DISEASE IN UNCONTROLLED HYPERTENSIVES: ARE TWO SIDES OF A COIN?

P. Forcada, D. Olano, S. Gpnzalez, S. Obregon, J. Chiabaut Svane, E. Cavanagh, F. Inserra, C. Kotliar
Pages: 185 - 185
Proceedings Article

Response of Cable-Stayed Bridge Under Ground Motions

A Case Study of Sei Dareh Cable-Stayed Bridge

Afdhal Lazuardiansyah Ramdhani, Riawan Gunadi
The cable-stayed bridges are vulnerable to vibrations caused by earthquakes. This study focuses on the Sei Dareh Cable-Stayed bridge that is at a relatively high level of vulnerability based on the 2017 Indonesia earthquake map. In this research, the study discussed the response of the Sei Dareh cable-stayed...