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Different Modalities of Emotion Recognition in Human-Computer Interaction

Jiarun Shi
Recognizing emotions plays a vital role in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), with applications in improving student engagement in education and patient monitoring in healthcare. While traditional systems rely on single-modal inputs, human emotions are inherently multimodal, combining facial expressions...

Deconstructing the Concept of Beauty in Shampoo Advertising: Visual Representations of Pantene Advertisement with Keanu

Widya Andayani, Sisila F. Damanik, Mahmud L. Hutasuhut
This paper discusses the beauty concept that is deconstructed through Pantene shampoo advertisements. Mainly, this research aims to reveal how Keanu as a new model in a shampoo advertisement meets the beauty standards in a beauty advertisement. In order to achieve the research objective, the researchers...

Cacophony in Robert Browning’s “Meeting at Night”

Ariya Jati
This article concerns with cacophony in one of Robert Browning’s poems, “Meeting at Night”. Musicality in his poem has often been overlooked; little is known about its rhyme, rhythm, and metre. The study of this article is intended to describe the poem’s sound elements using poetic scansion, and transform...

The Impact of Digital Transformation on the Financial Performance of Pharmaceutical Distribution Enterprises

Xinyue Zhang, Changlan Zhou
In the digital economy era, pharmaceutical distribution enterprises are facing both challenges and opportunities for their development. Promoting industrial transformation and upgrading is the inevitable path for the development of the traditional pharmaceutical distribution industry. How to embark on...

Constructing Public Perception Through Social Media: A Sentiment Analysis of China’s High School Basketball League (CHBL)

Zeyu Peng
This paper investigates the role of social media in shaping public perceptions of China’s High School Basketball League (CHBL) through an analysis of user-generated content on Weibo and Douyin. The study identifies contrasting platform dynamics: Weibo discussions emphasize educational values, while Douyin...
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Research on the Management Reform Path of Textile Manufacturing Enterprises Based on Digital Marketing

Ruoan Ren, Yudian Zhang, Han Chen
With the implementation and development of China’s digital economy strategy, the integration of the real economy and the digital economy has become a national strategy. The traditional textile manufacturing enterprise has gradually become the main direction of enterprise reform in the form of digital...

Pancasila Village: A New Order Strategy for Village Prosperity in Blitar, East Java, 1968–1985

Muhammad Rifki Amirudin, Athifa Raissa Putri, Nadila Farah Dibah, Rosyidul Awwab, Slamet Sujud Purnawan Jati, Arif Subekti, Grace Leksana
Pancasila Village is a program launched by President Soeharto which aims to improve the welfare of the community from the village level in accordance with the Pancasila soul philosophy. The purpose of this research is to comprehend the Pancasila village project in the beginning of the New Order, the...

Optimal Energy Procurement Scheme of a DC Microgrid with Demand Response Participation

Abhishek Singh, Avirup Maulik
This paper deals with an optimal energy procurement strategy in a DC microgrid. The DC microgrid comprises renewable sources, storage systems, and demand response participators, who are players in the electricity market. The DC microgrid operator considers bids from all the market players and pursues...
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Research on Pricing Strategy Based on Consumer Behavior

Huiyi Wu, Yunfu Huo
The rapid development of e-commerce has changed consumers’ consumption behaviour, the most significant of which is the change of channels. The traditional retail channels can choose online direct sales channels. In order to adapt to this change, enterprises adopt a dual channel sales model. This paper...
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A New Stochastic Response Surface Method in Spatial Variability Slope Stability Analysis

Sina Javankhoshdel, Thomas Zeger, Brigid Cami, Helmut Wahanik, Terence Ma
Spatial variability is becoming more and more common in limit equilibrium slope stability analysis. With the recent advances in the abilities for limit equilibrium slope stability analysis to handle complicated models, it is more important than ever to have a fast and accurate method to perform slope...

Research on Service Design on the Basis of Huafu Experience

Yu Qian
By utilizing the service design as the predominant core, this paper conducted a detailed analysis of the relevant concepts of the Huafu experience, as well as two examples of “Yungang” and “The Return of Millennium Tang Music” of the HEMU brand show. At the same time, it has been pointed out that the...
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Assessment of the Effectiveness of Epoxy Resin Insulation by Combining Silane and Sea Sand with Vinyl Silane as a Coupling Agent and Compatibilized by Polyethylene for Electrical Insulation

Moh Toni Prasetyo, Sulistyo, S. Nugroho, Syakur
Epoxy resin, which has a number of benefits, is one of the insulating polymers used in high voltage air insulation materials. However, environmental pollution has caused a degradation of the surface. Epoxy resin polymer isolation was the material utilized in this study, along with comparison values for...
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Topic modeling on Natural Tourism Objects in West Bandung Regency Based on Reviews from Google Maps with the Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) Method

I G. N. A. Agni Prema N, Faqih Hamami, Ekky Novriza Alam
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a transformation in Indonesia’s tourism sector to accommodate changes in traveler preferences during the pandemic and to stabilize the tourism industry post-pandemic. West Bandung Regency, renowned for its abundant natural attractions, holds significant potential for...

Collaboration of the 3 Pillars of Good Governance in Overcoming Abuse Drugs in Bone Regency

Musakkar, Juanda Nawawi, A. M. Rusli
This study aims to analyze the collaboration of the 3 Pillars of good governance and forms of collaboration in overcoming drug abuse in Bone Regency. This research uses the phenomenological type of research to find meaning and explore qualitative research type data. The research focus is based on the...

Developing an Integrated Conceptual Model of Dynamic Capabilities for MSME in Agribusiness Sector: A Systematic Review

Andiga D. B. Tarihoran, Musa Hubeis, Siti Jahroh, Nimmi Zulbainarni
Micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) are vital to economic growth, particularly in developing nations. In ambiguous and unpredictable business situations, strategic management in various industries has extensively used dynamic capabilities (DC) theory to pursue a competitive advantage. The...
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On the Strong Rainbow Antimagic Coloring of Some Special Graph

Wahyu Lestari, Dafik, Susanto, Abd. Aziz Wahab
Let G(V(G), E(G)) be a connected, undirected, and simple graph with vertex set V(G) and edge set E(G). For a bijective function f : V ( G ) ⟶ ...
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Research and Analysis of New Urbanized Rural Development Based on the Context of Big Data Development

Bingchuan Wang, Xu Yifan
The two strategies of rural revitalisation and new urbanisation have a symbiotic relationship of mutual promotion and mutual penetration. In view of this, this paper, on the basis of the evaluation index system of the relevant literature of scholars such as Yu Yunfeng and Lei Na, takes into full consideration...

Product Testing Model on Prospective Users of Bliin Application

Ervina Islamiati, Susi Susanti Tindaon
Many Businesses are declining because of COVID-19. One of the impacts of the PSBB is the closure of traditional markets in several areas. Seeing the problems that occur, people are afraid to make direct contact. PT. Digital Inovasi Bersama has issued a product in the form of an application called BLiin....

Actors And Factors In Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Case Study On Creative Economy-Based Traditional Markets In Yogyakarta

Ahmad Zaki, Nurul Retno Hapsari, Tiara Juniar Soewardi, Shakira Ratu Chantika, Senda Ayu Bidari
This research explores knowledge transfer within the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Yogyakarta’s creative economy, a region known for its competitive edge in traditional market. By identifying key actors and factors, we aim to enhance the quality of entrepreneurship in these markets. The study employs...

Research on the Practice of Engineering Creativity Education in Universities in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Bay Area

Yan Liu
With the evolution of the global industrial pattern and the in-depth advancement of the fourth industrial revolution, engineering education is facing the demand for transformation towards practical ability cultivation and interdisciplinary innovation. Based on the practice of engineering maker education...
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Optimization of Deck Crew Coordination on Watch Duty in Loading Implementation at KMP. Portlink III

Diah Vitaloka Hartati, Muhammad Sapril Siregar, Iksan Saifudin
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) establishes standards for seafarers worldwide, including those from Indonesia, who must comply with the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) Manila Amendments of 2010. All ship personnel are responsible for operating and maintaining...
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Research on Bridge Safety Evaluation Method Based on Game Combination Weighting

Jin-Cheng Tu, Hai-Peng Pu, Jun-Guo Bing, Huan Gao, Feng-Shan Wang
Many Bridges in service are faced with safety hazards such as structural damage and reduced bearing capacity, so it is very important to establish a scientific bridge safety evaluation system. The bridge safety evaluation index system is constructed, and the weight of the index is determined by game...

Implementation of STEMI Communication Network System in Malang to Accelerate Door-to-Balloon Times

Astrid Pramudya, Mohammad Saifur Rohman
Patient delay is a worldwide unsolved problem in ST-segment elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI). An accurate networking system will provide delightful reperfusion management and better outcomes. To implement STEMI communication network system among Saiful Anwar General Hospital with all of the Public...

Study of the Relationship between Strategic Transformation and Financial Performance: Taking Beijing Beifang Yongda Intelligent Electric Co, Ltd.as an Example

Jiachen Li
With the rapid development of the Internet and the digital economy, more and more scholars pay attention to the transformation of enterprises. As one of the few box-type substation manufacturers with a large production scale within Beijing, Beijing Beifang Yongda Intelligent Electric Co., Ltd. Faces...
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Optimization of FDM Parameters for Enhancing Dimensional Accuracy of Spur Gears Using the Taguchi Method

Arif Reza Basirun, Herianto Herianto, Aiza Yudha Pratama
3D Printing Technology, particularly Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), has experienced rapid development. However, the layer-by-layer stacking process often hinders the dimensional accuracy of the produced objects. This research aims to improve the dimensional accuracy of Spur Gears (ISO - Spur gear 1.75M...

Impact of Bankruptcy System on the Disposal of Zombie Enterprises: Evidence from China’s Industrial Enterprise Database

Yuqi Duan
In this paper, building on industrial enterprise data, a difference-in-differences approach is employed to evaluate the impact of the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law on zombie firms’ market exit behavior. The estimation results indicate that, on average, the law raises the likelihood of zombie firms exiting...

Revealing Local Wisdom at The Spice Museum to Strengthen National Identity Among Ternate’s Young Generations

Deni Sutrisna, Iwan Hermawan, Oerip Bramantyo Boedi, Hastangka Hastangka, Nurachman Iriyanto
This paper examines the role of the Spice Museum in Ternate as a place to reveal and preserve local wisdom and its efforts to strengthen national identity among the younger generation. The local wisdom related to the history and culture of spices has significant value in shaping the cultural identity...

Institutional Analysis of Global Competitiveness in the Fields of Management, Tourism, and Education

Reni Megawati, Sihabudin Sihabudin, Sopan Sopyan, Sri Wahyuni, Barlian Hari Wondo, Srinata Dwijaningtyas, Bambang Guritno
This study aims to analyze the role and effectiveness of institutionsin enhancing global competitiveness across three strategic sectors: management, tourism, and education. These three sectors represent critical indicators for strengthening a country’s competitiveness amid increasingly complex global...
Proceedings Article

Unlocking Private Debt Financing: Evaluating the Creditworthiness of Transport Cooperatives

Varsolo Sunio, Zion Yuson, Renzo del Rosario, Jannielle Tubo, Leonard Ubanan, Tere Rose Lumawig
This study investigates the challenges and opportunities in unlocking private debt financing for transport cooperatives (TCs) in the Philippines, focusing on their role in the modernization of informal public transport (IPT). TCs, operating with fragmented ownership and limited creditworthiness, struggle...
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The Relationship Between Ascaris Lumbricoides Infection and Nutritional Status of Children at The Kasih Filadelfia Orphanage

Sri Wahyuni Nasution, Deandrea Silaen, Gusbakti Rusip
Ascaris lumbricoides infection is a major public health problem in Indonesia, especially in children. This infection can interfere with nutrient absorption and contribute to malnutrition. This study aims to determine the relationship between Ascaris lumbricoides infection and the nutritional status of...

Lifelong Education for Sustainable Environmental Development: Employees’ Safety Culture in Oil and Gas Industry

Natalia Verbitskaya, Ola Alashoor
In our study, we look at safety culture as an area of continuing education and employee development using the oil and gas industry as an example. It has been analyzed what constitutes a safety culture, which today has a large number of interpretations and definitions, in particular we will be interested...

Data-Centric Analysis to Combat Cybercrime in Malaysia

Swee-Wei Tan, Kok-Why Ng, Shereen Khan, Olivia Swee-Leng Tan
One of the objectives of the National Policy on Industry 4.0 is to transform Malaysia’s industry capabilities in both a holistic and an accelerated manner and an integral component is the adoption of appropriate legislation against the misuse of ICTs for criminal purposes. These changes, it has become...

From Sacred Sanctuary to Profane Cubicle: Transformation of the Krobongan in the Javanese House

Sutrisno Murtiyoso
Most of the literature on Javanese architecture is about tectonics, and very little is available about its origin and development. The paper tries to remedy this by offering an approach to the problem, namely tracing the earliest forces that drive the birth of the Javanese house. The paper begins with...

Predicting the Potential Effect of Artificial Intelligence’s Passenger Application Service to Words of Mouth Mediated by Passenger Satisfaction

Hermon Sumule, Rafif Syafa Yaristyan, Aswin Rahardianto, Anita Maharani
This research aims to see the potential influence of customer service applications that use artificial intelligence on passenger satisfaction with word of mouth as mediation. The literature review used the concept of customer satisfaction, word of mouth and perception to describe views on the use of...
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Exploring Health Workers’ Role in Low Birth Weight Prevention in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study Informed by The Theory of Planned Behavior

Anafrin Yugistyowati, Ari Probandari, Muhammad Suminah Akhyar, Suminah
Low birth weight (LBW) continues to be the leading cause of neonatal death in Indonesia. Therefore, it is crucial that community health centers conduct appropriate antenatal care examination services for pregnant women. Moreover, these services should be evaluated in order to determine effectiveness...

Cultural Management in Improving Environmental Quality in the Historical Area of Kampung Melayu, Semarang City

Ida Rahayu Widowati, Budi Widianarko, A. Rudyanto Soesilo, Djoko Suwarno, Ignasius D. A. Sutapa
This study examines cultural management practices used to improve environmental quality in the historical area of Kampung Melayu especially focused on Dadapsari and Kuningan area in Semarang City. The study investigates the relationship between cultural heritage and environmental management using ethnographic...

The Use of Project Based Learning (PBL) Strategies in Teaching English as Foreign Language Class in Indonesian Context: Case Study

Ida Puji Lestari
This paper aims at reporting the undergraduate students’ TEFL Class in Indonesia. The objectives of this research are to find out: (1) the students’ reasons in joining TEFL class, and (2) the implication of incorporating PBL for students’ learning process at Study Program of English. The data source...

Basics of Human Gait Analysis

Mohd Irfan
Gait analysis is the systematic study of locomotion, particularly focusing on human movement. It combines observations made by trained individuals with instrumentation that measures body movements, mechanics, and muscle activity. Gait analysis is employed to assess and treat individuals whose ability...

Designing an Enhanced Swarm-Based Optimization Algorithm for High Utility Itemsets Mining And Its Implementation

Yogesh Juyal, Sonal Sharma
“High Utility Itemset Mining” (“HUIM”) is a critical data mining technique aimed at identifying item combinations in transactional datasets that generate significant utility, such as profit or revenue. Traditional frequent itemset mining methods often fail to capture the value dimension, making HUIM...

Integrating Fuzzification into Finite-Horizon Inventory Models for Deteriorating and Seasonally Demanded Items

Sakshi Sharma
Seasonal products occupy an essential place in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, one of the most rapidly expanding industries worldwide. These items—spanning electronics, electrical appliances, computer accessories, fashion apparel, and perishable foods—share a common trait: they spoil quickly...

Blockchain-Enabled Triple-Entry Accounting for Enhancing Financial Transparency in Microfinance Institutions: A Case Study of Edo State, Nigeria

Junaidu Shehu
This study introduces a novel exploration into the application of blockchain-enabled triple-entry accounting (TEA) to enhance financial transparency and accountability in microfinance institutions (MFIs) operating in Edo State, Nigeria. Unlike traditional double-entry accounting, TEA leverages blockchain...

Internet Skills in Using Smartphones for Children with Intellectual Disability at SLB Negeri Wonogiri

Sidiq Setyawan, Andhika Wulandari
The development of ICT makes it easier for people to acquire information, show expression, and fulfill other needs. Although information can be accessed easily by anyone, people need digital skills to master digital technology that develops rapidly. Digital skill is a person’s ability to determine information...

Analysis of Digital Ecoliteracy Through Case Study Learning Based on Question Answer Sharing Evaluation (QASE) Method on Peatland Ecosystem Material for Second Semester Students of PMIPA FKIP Universitas Riau in the 2023-2024 Academic Year

Yustina Yustina, Resma Wahyuni, Nursal Nursal, Saberina Hasibuan
This study aims to analyze digital ecoliteracy capabilities. Students with case study learning based on Questioning, Answering, Sharing and Evaluation (QASE) on peat ecosystem material, was implemented in the PMIPA FKIP Universitas Riau Department in the even semester of the 2023/2024 academic year....

Identification of the Read-Aloud Method for Improving Primary School Students’ Reading Literacy: A Systematic Literature Review

Nia Nurniati, Ujang Syarip Hidayat, Barkah Barkah, Nenden Hendarsih
Literacy development is a fundamental component of primary education, with the read-aloud method widely recognized as an effective strategy for enhancing reading comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and student engagement. This study employs a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology, guided...
Conference Abstract

6.10 PERIPHERAL SENSORY NEUROPATHY AND VASCULAR ANGIOGENIC FACTORS IN TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS IN GHANA

Kwame Yeboah, Daniel A. Antwi, Ben Gyan
Pages: 61 - 62
Background: Impaired angiogenesis may be amongst the possible mechanism underlining the development of peripheral sensory neuropathy (PSN) in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients.(1) Angiogenesis is regulated by circulating vascular growth factor, notably, angiopoietin (Ang)-1, Ang-2 and vascular endothelial...
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6.9 ANTIPLATELET AND VASCULAR EFFECTS OF ASPIRIN IN HEALTHY PERSONS AND PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

Liv Vernstroem Hald, Anne-Mette Hvas, Erik Lerkevang Grove, Esben Laugesen, Kristian Loekke Funck, Per Loegstrup Poulsen
Pages: 61 - 61
Background: Treatment with aspirin is a cornerstone in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in diabetes, whereas its place in primary prevention remains controversial. The effect of once-daily aspirin on platelet aggregation is unclear in patients with diabetes. Furthermore, the...

Portuguese Loan-Words in the Toponymy of Ambon: A Historical-Archaeological Perspective

Daya Negeri Wijaya, Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Siti Zaenatul Umaroh, Ninie Susanti
This study attempts to identify the Portuguese loan-words in the geographical names in Ambon Island. This study also attempts to contextualize the toponymy of Ambon in its historical context. The library research as a research method was used to reveal the Portuguese influence on the toponymy of Ambon....