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Harmonizing Technology, Socio-Economic Legal Measures for Sustainable Human-Elephant Coexistence

Tulishree Pradhan, Tarini Prasad Sahoo
The focus of this research is on the harmonization of technology, socio-economic, and legal measures to achieve sustainable human-elephant coexistence. It explores the integration of advanced technologies such as software applications, GIS mapping, drones, and sensor networks with socio-economic initiatives...

Analysis of Pre-service Teachers’ Proficiency Levels of Technological, Pedagogical, and Content Knowledge in Primary Education

Nurfadliah Nurfadliah, Andi Marshanawiah, Sukri Katili
Pre-service teachers must effectively integrate technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge (TPACK) to address 21st-century educational challenges. This study aimed to assess the TPACK competency levels of pra-service teachers across all seven TPACK subcomponents. Using a quantitative survey method,...

Analysis of Generation Z’s Investment Interest in the Islamic Capital Market

Amrina Rosada, Muhammad Sholahuddin
This research aimed to determine the extent to which motivation, investment knowledge, and technological advances affect Generation Z’s investment interest in the Islamic Capital Market. This research uses quantitative methods. The data source of this research is primary data obtained from distributing...
Proceedings Article

Machine Learning for Smarter Urban Planning: Transforming Society Through Technological Intervention

Rakesh Kumar, Deepak Kumar, Purnendu Shekhar Pandey, Shashank Awasthi
Artificial intelligence and machine learning have become popular tools for smart development in society. AI and ML are not only helping to solve the problem but also predicting and analyzing futuristic aspects. This study provides how machine learning is important for smart city development and it futuristic...

Western Urban Scientific Collaborative Innovation Network: Structural Measurement, Feature Identification and Diffusion Evolution

Huaping Xu, Hongmiao Lin, Zhiyue Feng, Yihong Yuan, Jiayu Chen, Jinyang Liu
Against the backdrop of fostering a new pattern for the Western Development Strategy, scientific collaborative innovation has become pivotal for integrating cross-regional resources and achieving high-quality development. Drawing on collaborative publication data from 131 western Chinese cities across...

Luwu’ Language Vitality: Preliminary Findings

Emily Rose Logan, Hamzah A. Machmoed, Akin Duli, Ikhwan M. Said
The Luwu people of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, have a long and fascinating history, but in an increasingly globalised world, what is the status of the Luwu’ language today? Sociolinguistic surveys documenting language attitudes, patterns of use, and intergenerational transmission were conducted in two...
Proceedings Article

Design and Implementation of a Machine Learning Based Hindi Music Emotion Classification System

Akanksha Gupta, Anamika Singh
Music Emotion Recognition plays an essential part in detecting particular emotion classes in songs by analysing their emotional content. In this study, we design and implement a MER system based on machine learning using acoustic feature analysis on the Hindi Music dataset MER500. Two experiments are...

Designing Crowdfunding Platform Business Model (Study Case: DonasiAja)

Sulwani H. Afrizal, Dodie Tricahyono
Digital donations increased two to four times than before during the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, the mobility limitation has driven fundraising institutions to add online fundraising channels. A crowdfunding website is one solution, but managing it is still complicated for institutions with limited...
Proceedings Article

Material Characterization of Shape Memory Alloys Using SEM, XRD, and Chemical Composition Analysis for Smart Engineering Applications

Pankaj Kumar Rawat, Sandip Kumar Singh
Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) are advanced materials with the ability to retain their initial form upon heating due to their unique shape memory effect (SME) and pseudo elasticity due to the phase transformations of martensitic to austenitic.This memory effect originates from the reversible phase changes...

Hyperlink-based Science Modules a Learning Resource in The Independent Learning Curriculum

Widyasari, Syarifuddin, Rudi Hartono, Salsa Delia Supriandini, Roberto Araya
The availability of hypertext-based science modules as one of the learning resources in the Independent Curriculum is urgently needed, significantly if it is associated with the transformation of the Industrial Revolution and the digital era because it can provide an appropriate and enjoyable learning...

Effectiveness, Safety, and Acceptance Factors of Male Surgical Contraceptive Methods

Dechoni Rahmawati, Suwarto Suwarto, Eny Lestari, Anik Lestari
Male contraceptive surgery, commonly known as a vasectomy, is one of the permanent contraceptive methods that has been proven to be very effective and safe in lowering fertility rates. However, its use is still relatively low compared to other contraceptive methods, especially in developing countries,...
Proceedings Article

Optimizing SQL injection detection using BERT encoding and AdaBoost Classification

Miodrag Zivkovic, Luka Jovanovic, Milos Bukumira, Milos Antonijevic, Djordje Mladenovic, Maryam Al Washahi, Nebojsa Bacanin
SQL injection attacks are still considerable threat to the web applications and organizations security in general, giving the attackers the opportunity to cause execution of arbitrary SQL queries sent through user input fields. Traditional defensive mechanisms to mitigate these threats often rely on...

RFID Security Mechanism of Smart Library Combined with Intelligent Cognitive System

P. Krishnamoorthy, M. Packiyaraj, R. Prem Kumar, L. A. Anto Gracious
Smart libraries are developing rapidly and require improved security measures to protect system controls and resources while enhancing user experience. The proposed smart library RFID security algorithm is a smart library solution built on an intelligent sensing system that includes RFID, sensor networks,...
Proceedings Article

Development of a BLS Self-Training Support System using MR and Sensor Devices

Shunsuke Goto, Yoko Tsukamoto, Hiroshi Komatsugawa, Ken’ichi Fukamachi
We have developed a system using Mixed Reality (MR) and sensor devices to aid Basic Life Support (BLS) self-training. Our system can provide BLS trainees with the real-time feedback of training score and post-training score visualization. It combines visual information provided by a MR device and physical...

Circular Biohydrogen Systems: Hybrid Biological Strategies in Dark Fermentation

J. Dileeplal, M. Saritha
Dark fermentation is an emerging biological route for clean hydrogen production using organic waste substrates. Its advantages include operational simplicity, low energy input, and wide substrate compatibility, making it a promising option for decentralized renewable energy systems. However, the process...
Proceedings Article

Comparison of Discharge Performance of 12V/100Ah Sun test Gel and AGM Sealed Lead acid Batteries in Stand-alone Photovoltaic Systems in Nigeria

C. M. Ugbaja, C. U. Ikeh, P. C. Iwuji
The purpose of this research is to look at how two important lead-acid batteries, the 12V/100Ah Sun Test Gel and the 12V/100Ah AGM sealed lead-acid batteries, perform during discharge in photovoltaic (PV)-based systems in Nigeria. In harsh climatic conditions, such as in Nigeria, where temperatures can...

Community Development Based on Local Wisdom

(Study on BUMK Tirtona in Hakim WihIlang Village) Bandar District, BenerMeriah Regency)

Muhammad Hasyem, Ferizaldi
The ideas, views or values held by a people in a place that are wise, wise, and good which are followed by the whole community are referred to as local wisdom. Community development is basically human development, indeed in development it is necessary to produce goods that are the needs of human life....
Conference Abstract

P4.08 INSULIN RESISTANCE IS THE MAIN TARGET IN PREVENTING ACCELERATING ARTERIAL AGING

I.S. Strazhesko, O.N. Tkacheva, D.U. Akasheva, A.S. Kruglikova, E.V. Plokhova, O.U. Isaykina, M.S. Poktovskaya, V.A. Vygodin, V.S. Pykhtina, S.A. Boytsov
Pages: 137 - 138
Objectives: Increased arterial stiffness (AS) is the most prominent feature of arterial aging. It has been shown an association of AS not only with age, but also with insulin resistance (IR). Leukocyte telomere length (TL) has been proposed as an independent predictor of CVD. The origin of the association...
Conference Abstract

P3.4 FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN THE CAROTID ARTERY ASSOCIATED WITH AN ACUTE BOUT OF RESISTANCE EXERCISE

J. Black, K. Stone, M. Stembridge, D. Newcombe, E. Assasie, E. Stӧhr, J. Esformes
Pages: 137 - 137
Conference Abstract

P4.07 EFFECTS OF ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT ON FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF LARGE ARTERY STIFFNESS IN A RODENT MODEL OF TYPE I DIABETES

E. Salum, A.P. Avolio, J. Kals, P. Kampus, M. Butlin
Pages: 137 - 137
Objectives: Diabetes is associated with cardiovascular risk and increased arterial stiffness. Whether large artery stiffness is associated with diabetes per se or concomitant hypertension is currently unknown. Methods: Male, Wistar rats (6 weeks) were divided into control (n=8), control with anti-hypertensive...
Proceedings Article

Personal Storage with a Dual Security System Based on Arduino

Andika Febriansyah Gunawan, Pitoyo Yuliatmojo, Muhammad Yusro
This study aims to design the storage of personal with a dual security system based on Arduino microcontroller to minimize the occurrence of theft crimes without using violence. This research was conducted using engineering research methods. The results of this study are the first key is opened using...
Conference Abstract

P3.3 CARDIAC 82RB-PET/CT REVEALS MICROVASCULAR DYSFUNCTION IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

T. Hansen, B. Scholten, P. Hasbak, T. Christensen, A. Ghotbi, A. Kjaer, P. Rossing
Pages: 137 - 137
Conference Abstract

P4.06 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS CORRELATES WITH VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH STAGE 3 CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE INDEPENDENTLY OF BLOOD PRESSURE

Rodilla Sala Enrique, Costa Muñoz José Antonio, Taverner Marta, Pascual Izuel José María, Malek Marín Tamara
Pages: 137 - 137
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and hyperparathyroidism as well as their relationship to blood pressure and arterial stiffness in hypertensive patients with stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD). Methods: Cross-sectional study that included 134 treated hypertensives (76 women,...

MLSA: a static bugs analysis tool based on LLVM IR

Hongliang Liang, Lei Wang, Dongyang Wu, Jiuyun Xu
Pages: 137 - 144
Program bugs may result in unexpected software error, crash or serious security attack. Static program analysis is one of the most common methods to find program bugs. In this paper we present MLSA -- a static analysis tool based on LLVM Intermediate Representation (IR), which can analyze programs written...

Recurrence Relations for Moments of Generalized Order Statistics for Inverse Weibull Distribution and Some Characterizations

Saman Hanif Shahbaz, Mohammad Ahsanullah, Muhammad Qaiser Shahabaz
Pages: 137 - 149
We present recurrence relations for single, inverse, product and ratio moments of Generalized Order Statistics when sample is available from an Inverse Weibull Distribution. These relations enable computation of higher order moments using corresponding lower order moments. Some Characterizations of the...

Time Limit of the Probabilistic Risk for Natural Disaster

Jun Guo, Chongfu Huang
Pages: 137 - 145
Since natural disaster risk is a feature of the future and is also dynamic, the result of probabilistic risk analysis for natural disaster has its own time limit. Considering that risk is for the future and meanwhile dynamic, the result of probabilistic risk analysis in natural disaster could just represent...

A new multidimensional model with text dimensions: definition and implementation

Maria J. Martin-Bautista, Carlos Molina, Elizabet Tejeda, Maria-Amparo Vila
Pages: 137 - 155
We present a new multidimensional model with textual dimensions based on a knowledge structure extracted from the texts, where any textual attribute in a database can be processed, and not only XML texts. This dimension allows to treat the textual data in the same way as the non-textual one in an automatic...

Agents and rough sets

Germano Resconi, Chris Hinde
Pages: 137 - 157
Rough set theory gives approximation models of complex knowledge structure. Agents are not present in the definition of the rough sets. Now we will show that a set of conflicting agents or active set can be used to model inconsistent decision in rough set theory. Agent models give us the logic structure...

Towards a Monitoring Framework for the Automatic Integration of the Access Control Policies for Web Services

Mohammed Alodib
Pages: 137 - 149
Cloud computing is an emerging model of business computing that can be used to maintain configurable resources such as processors, networks, storage, operating systems, databases, and servers. Service oriented Architecture (SoA) is one of most successful paradigms deployed over the Cloud; is a layered...

Asymptotic symmetries of difference equations on a lattice

Giuseppe Gaeta, Decio Levi, Rosaria Mancinelli
Pages: 137 - 146
It is known that many equations of interest in Mathematical Physics display solutions which are only asymptotically invariant under transformations (e.g. scaling and/or translations) which are not symmetries of the considered equation. In this note we extend the approach to asymptotic symmetries for...
Short Communication

Conditional Symmetry of Equations of Nonstationary Filtration and of the Nonlinear Heat Equation

Alla Vorobyova
Pages: 137 - 140
Conditional symmetry of the nonlinear gas filtration equation is studied. The operators obtained enabled to constract ansatzes reducing this equation to ordinary differential equations and to obtain its exact solutions.

Interchannel Soliton Collisions in Periodic Dispersion Maps in the Presence of Third Order Dispersion

Francisco J. Diaz-Otero, Pedro Chamorro-Posada
Pages: 137 - 143
We study the effects of third order dispersion (TOD) on the collision of wavelength division multiplexed solitons in periodic dispersion maps. The analysis is based on a proposed ODE model obtained using the variational method which takes into account third order dispersion. The impact of TOD on the...
Proceedings Article

Nutritional Analysis of Non-Dairy Milk Almond-Tempeh as a Multivitamin Supplement for the Elderly

Tukiran, Mauren Gita Miranti, Mauren Gita Miranti, Idah Dianah Wati, Idah Dianah Wati
Increasing age in the elderly causes a decrease in physiological function and body resistance due to the degenerative process (aging). The elderly are susceptible to various diseases, both non-communicable diseases, and infectious diseases. Intake of highly nutritious food and beverages is needed to...

New Measures for Employment of College Students from the Perspective of Innovative Talents Training

Zhihua Jiang, Yaling Xu
With the rapid development of the national economy, the social environment is becoming more and more complex, and the development of various fields of society is closely related to the support of innovative talents. Therefore, cultivating innovative talents and creating new employment ideas for college...

Creator, Certainty and Inborn Knowledge

Rethinking Based on the Debate Between Descartes and Locke

Shilong Ai
The nature and source of knowledge has always been a classic topic in the history of philosophy. Descartes’s theory of innate knowledge opened the prelude to this discussion. Descartes believes that most of human knowledge is innate. Knowledge is driven by the characteristics of human thinking, but indirectly...

Empowerment Strategy of Persons with Disabilities in The Province of Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) In Order to Improve Welfare

Siti Aesah, Nurismalatri, Andra Ade Riyanto, Krida Puji Rahayu, Rosita Khaerina
People with disabilities in Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) Province are not yet prosperous, as evidenced by the 26,520 people with disabilities in Nusa Tenggara Barat Province, only 12,411 with disabilities have received assistance from the Social Service. The formulation of the problem in this research is...

The Adoption of Facial Analysis Application Innovation for Post-Pandemic Beauty Product Marketing Communication

Imanuel Deny Krisna Aji, Hilda Yunita Wono, Patrick Pramono, Safira Afifa Aljihan, Ayu Anggraeni, Kuncoro Dewi Rahmawati
Entering the post-pandemic era encouraging major changes in the product marketing communication environment. One of the things that is starting to show progress is marketing communications for beauty or body care products. More specifically in beauty products and facial skin care. Especially with the...

Participation and Role of the Digital Media in the Sigay Waterfall and Kampong Development

Naimah Putri Kamila, Ramalis Sobandi
Through the Bandung City Public Works office, Bandung City Government has taken the initiative to revitalize the Sigay Waterfall in the Cibeureum river as part of water system revitalization. Sigay Waterfall and the surrounding Kampong are located at Isola Sub-district, next to West Bandung Regency....

A Problem in the Classical Theory of Water Waves: Weakly Nonlinear Waves in the Presence of Vorticity

Robin Stanley Johnson
Pages: 137 - 160
The classical water-wave problem is described, and two parameters (ε-amplitude; δ-long wave or shallow water) are introduced. We describe various nonlinear problems involving weak nonlinearity (ε → 0) associated with equations of integrable type (“soliton” equations), but with vorticity. The familiar...

Integration of Systems of First-Order Equations Admitting Nonlinear Superposition

N. H. Ibragimov
Pages: 137 - 147
Systems of two nonlinear ordinary differential equations of the first order admitting nonlinear superpositions are investigated using Lie’s enumeration of groups on the plane. It is shown that the systems associated with two-dimensional Vessiot–Guldberg–Lie algebras can be integrated by quadrature upon...

Cultural Memory Construction Strategy of ‘Inheriting China’

Shuyi Li
Peking Operaculture promoted by Beijing Satellite TV program ‘Inheriting China’ is the quintessence of Chinese traditional culture, and an important part of its cultural inheritance comes from the historical retrospection of collective memory. The program uses the resources in the media space to construct...

Using Group Psychology Counseling to Reduce the Test Anxiety of Pupils

Kelin Chen
As the pressure of students on academic performance become heavier, there are many negative problems in the psychological development of pupils. Among numerous mental problems, test anxiety is an objective psychological phenomenon in the learning process of students. It has always been an important research...

Research on the Impact of Government Technical Expenditures on Regional Economic Growth in Fujian Province

Yingchao Bai, Haihong Guo
In recent years, many local governments have increased their financial expenditure on science and technology, hoping to promote the development of local economy by strengthening their support for science and technology. Taking the prefecture-level cities in Fujian Province as the research object, this...

Research on Investment Decisions of Open-ended Funds Based on Decision Tree, RF and LGBM during COVID-19

Ruihua Zhou
Since the onset of COVID-19, global economic development has not been as good as it used to be, so more and more people are looking to earn more money by investing besides working. The open-ended fund has a broad market. In addition, open-ended funds have many options. It is appropriate for all types...
Proceedings Article

On the Curriculum Setting Management of College English ESP Elective Courses Based on Demand Theory

Guoting Qian, Ming Wang, Jie Wei, Yiyan Shu, Yihang Ding, Zhengyu Ren, Ruocheng Wang, Bo Yan
Nowadays, English elective course setting is not consistent with the actual needs of the students, which results that students can not receive general English education to solve professional problems. This article aims to study the Curriculum Setting Management of college English ESP elective courses...