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An Enhancement of Plant Disease Detection using Decision Support System (DSS) with Machine Learning

Sourav Chatterjee, Moumita Chatterjee, Sudakshina Dasgupta, Indrajit Bhattacharya
Numerous plant diseases have a significant effect on the ecosystem through both qualitative and quantitative losses in crop fields. In today’s technologically advanced world, automation of plant disease detection becomes increasingly crucial as food demand steadily rises. Time limits, expensive expenses,...

Obstacles in the Division of Joint Assets in Islamic Indonesian Citizen Marriage Law

Mhd Hasan Elkholqiyah, Roswita Sitompul, O. K. Isnainul
The division of joint property in the marriage law of Muslim Indonesian citizens in Indonesia is an issue that often creates various obstacles. Joint assets or “gono-gini assets” are assets acquired during the marriage period and are considered joint property of husband and wife. This division of assets...
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Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning for Traffic Signal Control: Comparison with Centralized, Decentralized and Hybrid Approaches

Lip Wei Ong, Hooi Ling Khoo, Kok-Lim Yau, Chuan Fang Ong
Unproductive time spent in transportation not only frustrates passengers but also incurs significant economic costs globally. The rise of autonomous transportation systems has intensified the need for adaptive traffic signal control (ATSC) methods capable of responding to dynamic traffic conditions....

Co-Optation of Political Elites in Public Spaces (A Semiotic Study of Building Colors Ahead of the Regional Election in Tomohon/Manado)

Wulan Purnama Sari, Suzy Azeharie, Claribel Halim, Tracy Zagitania
Partai Golkar, including North Sulawesi, was the ruling party during the New Order regime. However, after the New Order regime collapsed in 1998, almost 184 new political parties emerged. The electoral system was changed to an open one, where citizens can choose legislative and executive candidates....
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The Research Status of Adaptive Slicing In 3D Printing

Yi Shen
This article reviews the way adaptive slicing improves quality. Efficiency and strength in 3D printing research at the current stage. This article also reviews the way of adaptive slicing to reduce support research, such as using adaptive slicing to adjust the layer thickness of each print layer. This...

Research on the Digital-Intelligence-Driven Mechanisms and Value-Added Model of University Teachers’ Intellectual Capital: Theoretical Reconstruction and Practical Logic

Na Jiang, Mo Chen, Rong Chen, Yuan Jun Zhang, Qin Qin
This paper focuses on the value-added of teachers in higher education, aiming to address the limitations of traditional professional growth paradigms. Based on intellectual capital theory and supported by literature review, it systematically analyzes influence mechanism on teachers’ value-added. Building...

Travel Intention of People Susceptible to COVID-19: Social Issues

Dyah Widiyastuti, Ikasari Kusuma Wardhani
COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a fundamental challenge to inclusive tourism particularly in terms of people at high risk to COVID-19. Considering physical distancing as the most effective non pharmaceutical intervention to minimize the virus contagion, this research purported to reveal the influence...

Instagram as a Promotion Media for Waste Bank in Tangerang Selatan

Aminah Swarnawati, Astriana B. Sinaga, Dody Mudzamil, Isti Budi Setiawati
This research on the use of social media Instagram as a promotional media for the Waste Bank in South Tangerang is motivated by concerns about the increasingly uncontrolled waste problem and the behavior of the Indonesian people who in general are still less concerned about the environment. The waste...

Indonesian Migrant Workers and Human Investment for Global Competitiveness

Fitranita Ibnu, Aswatini Anas, Romdiati, Rahmat Saleh
This study focuses on human investment made by Indonesian Migrant Workers (IMWs) related to their international migration. This research used qualitative approach by conducting in-depth interview on ex IMWs in Cilacap District, Central Java Province and also related stakeholders. The result shows international...

Economic Policy Transformation to Enhance Local Product in Indonesian Neighborhood Community

Dewi Kurniasih, Dicky Febriansyah Rokhmat, Yamardi, Udaya Madjid
The objective of this research is to measuring policy implementation of the One Product One RW (OPOR) program and provide recommendations for the sustainability of this program. The research uses a descriptive method with a Mixed Method Sequential Explanatory model approach. The quality of program implementation...
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YOLOv8n-seg for plants disease Detection and Instance Segmentation

Mahamed Abdelmadjid Allali, Nassima Bousahba, Hanaa Hadj Kaddour, Asma Nedjari, Halla Guetarni
Climate change, the agricultural industry, and a nation’s economy all heavily rely on plants. Hence, the process of tending to plant assumes significant importance. Just as humans, plants are susceptible to various diseases caused by bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Timely identification and subsequent...
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Identification of Expressed, Mutated Genes and Binding Sites of DNA Associated Proteins in Alzheimer’s Disease

V. Maruthi Raj, Preenon Bagchi
Background: A neurodegenerative disorder in the elderly individuals. It is a type of dementia that affects memory subsequently followed by executive dysfunction, confusion, agitation, and behavioral disturbances. Three causative genes have been associated with autosomal dominant familial AD (APP, PSEN1,...

How Digital Transformation of Enterprises Can Improve Labor Productivity: Evidence from Chinese-Listed Companies

Xuan Zhang
This paper examines the impact of digital transformation on labor productivity as firms drive digital transformation through the adoption of digital information technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and big data, as well as the intermediate mechanisms and heterogeneity of this...

Teachers’ Understanding of Facilitating Learning in Implementing Kurikulum Merdeka Belajar in Yogyakarta

Suyantiningsih Suyantiningsih, C. Asri Budiningsih, Haryanto Haryanto
Physical education is one area of learning in schools that has an important role The qualitative study titled “Teachers’ Understanding of Facilitating Learning in Implementing ‘Kurikulum Merdeka Belajar’ in Elementary Schools” examines how elementary school teachers grasp and apply the concept of facilitating...

The Effect of Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) to Stock Price with the mediation of Deviden and Market Capitalization

Risal Rinofah, Pristin Prima Sari, Salma Salsabilla Iswandari, Wahyuni Wahyuni
Environment, social and governance issues will support for sustainable in business operation of firms. Environment, social and governance (ESG) become part of value for firms then ESG will the rise of price stock. ESG also determined by dividend and market capitalization to increase price stock. The...

Characteristics of Impoliteness Formulas in Political Comments on Social Media: A Qualitative Study

Rosmita Ambarita
The current research is concerned with cyber pragmatics that analyzes the impoliteness of formulae used by netizens on social media in political comments. Instagram and Facebook are the media interactions that contain impolite comments. The main theory used in this study is Culpeper theory (2011) which...

Influence of Augmented Reality on Consumer Decision-Making Process: A Review of Literature

Reetika Taneja, Hitakshi Dutta
Immersive technologies have become increasingly popular, and consumers are beginning to recognize their benefits. However, the adoption of these technologies to make a purchase decision still remains a challenge. The current study reviews previous work on Augmented Reality (AR) in regards to the framework...
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Exponential Networks, Quivers, and Conifold Mirrors

Raphael Senghaas, Johannes Walcher
We give an introduction and brief review of the “exponential networks approach” to counting BPS states in local Calabi-Yau threefolds. We begin by illustrating the basic ideas in the celebrated correspondence between the BPS spectrum of 4d N = 2 pure SU(2) gauge theory, finite geodesics on the Seiberg-Witten...

Transitioning to Solar Energy in Malaysia: A Study of Residential Solar Users and Non-Residential Solar Users

Suzei Mat Nurudin, Zarina Mohd Zain, Farihah Hassan, Reza Fathurrahman, Mohd Zainuddin Awang Ahmad
Solar energy is recognized as a popular alternative energy source with significant potential to meet the world’s growing energy demand. In Malaysia, driven by the nation’s commitment to sustainable development, residential solar energy adoption has gained momentum in recent years. Through a preliminary...

YouTube As a Learning Tool: An Analysis of YouTube Receipts and Usage to Learn Accounting Apps

Wenti Priyantini, Muhammad Ramadhan Slamet
YouTube is one of the learning media that is widely used by students because it is flexible, easy to understand and can be accessed at any time. This study aims to identify the influence of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and behavioral intention on the actual use of YouTube in learning accounting...
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AI-Driven Empathy Engines for Digital Libraries: Advancing Human-Centered Knowledge Access through Ethical and Cultural Frameworks

S. Henry Kishore, J. Jacintha Maria Florence
This paper explores the opportunity for AI-based empathy engines to reinvent user experiences in digital libraries, thereby tackling the urgent issue of balancing automation with human-centric knowledge access. While AI has vastly expanded the boundaries of personalisation in library services, there...

Opportunities and Limitations of Strategic Planning for the Sustainable Development of the Spatial Infrastructure System of the Electric Power Industry During the Pandemic

Elena Shishkina, Nadezhda Surnina
The authors conducted a study of the strategic planning for the sustainable development of the spatial infrastructure system of the electric power industry during the coronavirus pandemic. There were analyzed the texts of socio-economic development strategies of the subjects of the Russian Federation...

Creating an Accepting Learning Environment for All Students from a Science Perspective

Risa Safira Ramadhani, Ediyanto Ediyanto, Asep Sunandar, Iva Nandya Atika, Irvan Budhi Handaka
The current study aims to analyze the theory of a learning environment that can make it acceptable for all students from a science perspective in an inclusive education setting. All students in this topic are typical students and students with special needs. This study goes through three stages: 1) determining...
Proceedings Article

The Development of ULIN Massage Therapy for Female Exercise

Christine Ulina Tarigan, Komarudin Komarudin, Wenny Pinta Litna Tarigan
This research aims to produce a model of ULIN massage therapy for female exercisers to relieve stress. This research was development research with stages: preliminary study and data collection, planning, product draft development, expert validation, product testing, revision, and evaluation. The ADDIE...
Conference Abstract

06.04 NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRED SECRETION OF FAT PRODUCED HORMONES AND INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK

K. Baou, C. Vlachopoulos, E. Manesis, N. Ioakeimidis, G. Papatheodoridis, J. Koskinas, A. Archimandritis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 50 - 50
Conference Abstract

2.3 BIOMECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL QUANTIFICATION OF VASCULAR DAMAGE: A UNIQUE INVESTIGATION OF STENT IMPLANTATION

Markus A. Geith, Gerhard Sommer, Thomas Schratzenstaller, Gerhard A. Holzapfel
Pages: 50 - 50
The most challenging complication after coronary stent implantation is in-stent restenosis [1], which is mainly caused by mechanically induced injuries due to overloading. From a biomechanical point of view, the processes occurring inside the arterial tissues during stent implantation (SI) is rather...
Conference Abstract

2.7 NON-INVASIVE EVALUATION OF END SYSTOLIC LEFT VENTRICULAR ELASTANE ACCORDING TO PRESSURE-VOLUME CURVE MODELLING DURING EJECTION IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

Benjamin Bonnet, Frank Jourdan, Guilhem du Cailar, Pierre Fesler
Pages: 50 - 50
Objective: Non invasive methods have been proposed to assess end systolic left ventricular (LV) elastance (Ees), but clinical application remains complex. The aim of the present study was to 1) estimate Ees according to modeling of LV pressure-volume (P-V) curve during ejection and validate our method...
Conference Abstract

2.2 HEART STRUCTURE AND VASCULAR FUNCTION IN YOUNG PATIENTS AFTER ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR FOR BLUNT THORACIC AORTIC INJURY

Paola Vallerio, Ilenia D’Alessio, Alessandro Maloberti, Marisa Varrenti, Simone Maggioni, Valentina Cantu, Marco Carbonaro, Maria Cristina Ferrara, Elisa Spada, Bruno Palmieri, Alfredo Lista, Cristina Giannattasio
Pages: 50 - 50
Objective: Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (TEVAR) currently represents the gold standard of treatment for Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury (BTAI). Nevertheless, there is an ongoing debate surrounding its safety and efficacy and its subsequent CV effects. The present study is aimed at assessing heart...
Conference Abstract

2.5 THE EFFECT OF RENAL DENERVATION ON CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN TREATMENT RESISTANT ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION: A SUBSTUDY OF A RANDOMIZED SHAM-CONTROLLED DOUBLE-BLINDED TRIAL (THE RESET TRIAL)

Christian D. Peters, Ole N. Mathiasen, Henrik Vase, Jesper Bech, Kent L. Christensen, Anne P. Schroeder, Ole Lederballe, Hans Rickers, Ulla Kampmann, Per L. Poulsen, Sten Langfeldt, Gratien Andersen, Klavs W. Hansen, Hans E. Bøtker, Morten Engholm, Jannik B. Bertelsen, Jens F. Lassen, Erling B. Pedersen, Anne Kaltoft, Niels H. Buus
Pages: 50 - 50
Background: A recent sham-controlled trial (ReSET) showed no sustained effect of renal denervation (RDN) on 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (24hA-BP) measurements in patients with treatment resistant hypertension.1 The aim of this substudy was to investigate, whether RDN affects central blood pressure...
Conference Abstract

06.02 AORTIC AND CAROTID STIFFNESS IN OLDER ADULTS. THE ROTTERDAM STUDY

F.U.S. Mattace-Raso, N.M. van Popele, A. Hofman, J.C.M. Witteman
Pages: 50 - 50
Conference Abstract

2.1 COGNITION IN RELATION TO THE RETINAL MICROCIRCULATION IN CHILDREN BORN PREMATURELY OR AT TERM

Fangfei Wei, Anke Raaijmakers, Zhen-Yu Zhang, Theun Pieter van Tienoven, Qi-Fang Huang, Wen-Yi Yang, Lutgarde Thijs, Harry Struijker-Boudier, Peter Verhamme, Karel Allegaert, Jan Staessen
Pages: 50 - 50
Background: The retinal microvasculature can be visualized noninvasively and mirrors the status of the cerebral vasculature. We therefore investigated in 93 prematurely born infants (birth weight < 1000 g) and 87 controls born at term whether neurocognitive performance at ∼11 years is associated with...
Conference Abstract

2.4 SODIUM CONSUMPTION, CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD PRESSURE, AND FOOD HABITS IN A POPULATION OF HEALTHY ADOLESCENTS. THE MACISTE STUDY

Giacomo Pucci, Francesca Battista, Marco D’Abbondanza, Leandro Sanesi, Giuseppe Schillaci
Pages: 50 - 50
Objective: The relationship between sodium consumption, central BP and the main dietary sources of daily sodium intake in adolescence has been poorly explored. We have evaluated sodium intake, central and peripheral BP in a population of Italian adolescents. Methods: 401 healthy adolescents aged 17±1...

China Legal Obstacles and Legislative Suggestions on Bankruptcy Disposal of Financial Institutions

Ziyan Sha
This article investigates the trans-national efficacy of financial institution resolution measures with regard to existing as well as soon to be amended Chinese banking institutions bankruptcy law, the Bank Resolution Regulation (BRR). The Enterprise Bankruptcy Law (EBL) of China governs the overall...

Self-identification of Mental State and Self-control through Indirect Biofeedback – Indirect Representation and Placebo Effect

Madoka Takahara, Jilin Huang, Ivan Tanev, Katsunori Shimohara
Pages: 50 - 54
This paper describes a possible new scheme for a user with mental health problems to identify his/her own mental state and control it. For that purpose, we propose an indirect biofeedback system which represents physiological information with color and shape, and enables the user to grasp his/her inner...

Big Data Applications in Businesses: An Overview

Raza Ur Rehman Qazi, Ali Sher
Pages: 50 - 63
Many businesses are implementing big data applications to improve efficiency and performance; and reduce costs and resource consumption. As digitization has become an integral part of everyday life, data collection has resulted in the accumulation of huge amounts of data that can be used in various beneficial...

On implicit Lagrangian twin support vector regression by Newton method

S. Balasundaram, Deepak Gupta
Pages: 50 - 64
In this work, an implicit Lagrangian for the dual twin support vector regression is proposed. Our formulation leads to determining non-parallel –insensitive down- and up- bound functions for the unknown regressor by constructing two unconstrained quadratic programming problems of smaller size,...

Evaluation of a Narrative Discourse Generation System Based on the Concept of “Norm and Deviation”

Taisuke Akimoto, Takashi Ogata
Pages: 50 - 53
This paper deals with the verification of a narrative discourse system. The system automatically produces a variety of discourse structures from an inputted story structure through an iterative mutual action between a narrator and narratee mechanisms. We analyze a series of generated discourse structures...

Construction of Special Solutions for Nonintegrable Systems

Sergey Yu. Vernov
Pages: 50 - 63
The Painlev´e test is very useful to construct not only the Laurent series solutions of systems of nonlinear ordinary differential equations but also the elliptic and trigonmetric ones. The standard methods for constructing the elliptic solutions consist of two independent steps: transformation of a...

Tunnelling in Nonlocal Evolution Equations

Giovanni Bellettini, Anna De Masi, Errico Presutti
Pages: 50 - 63
We study "tunnelling" in a one-dimensional, nonlocal evolution equation by assigning a penalty functional to orbits which deviate from solutions of the evolution equation. We discuss the variational problem of computing the minimal penalty for orbits which connect two stable, stationary solutions.
Short Communication

On Algebraic Integrability of the Deformed Elliptic Calogero­Moser Problem

L.A. Khodarinova, I.A. Prikhodski
Pages: 50 - 53
Algebraic integrability of the elliptic Calogero­Moser quantum problem related to the deformed root systems A2(2) is proved. Explicit formulae for integrals are found.

Team Situation Awareness Using Web-based Fuzzy Group Decision Support Systems

Jie Lu, Guangquan Zhang, Fengjie Wu
Pages: 50 - 59
Situation awareness (SA) is an important element to support responses and decision making to crisis problems. Decision making for a complex situation often needs a team to work cooperatively to get consensus awareness for the situation. Team SA is characterized including information sharing, opinion...

On the Recovery of the Free Surface from the Pressure within Periodic Traveling Water Waves

Joachim Escher, Torsten Schlurmann
Pages: 50 - 57
We present a consistent derivation of the pressure transfer function for small amplitude waves within the framework of linear wave theory and discuss some nonlinear aspects.

Automated Digital Archive for Land Registration and Records

Shahriar Khan, Mabruka Toaha, M. Abdul Awal
Pages: 50 - 65
The existing land management system of Bangladesh, which is largely a legacy of the British rule of India, has resisted most attempts at change for close to a century. With millions of land-related lawsuits pending, and tens of millions of people named in land related lawsuits, land management has been...
Proceedings Article

The Study of Several Applicable Treatments for Serving Butterfly Pea Flower Drinks

Jesslyn Sofyan, Tabligh Permana, Abdullah Muzi Marpaung
A wide range of serving methods of butterfly pea flower drinks are available in practice. Three typical variables in the serving method are studied in this research. They are pre-treatment of the petal before extraction (fresh, refrigerated for two days, dried at 45ºC for 48 hours), the method of extraction...

The Architecture of Synagogues in the Territory of the Don River and Caucasus Areas in the Late 19 and Early 20 Centuries

Grigoryi Shapiro, Anna Ivanova-Iliicheva, Aleksandr Buchka
The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of the architecture of synagogues in the southern region of the Russian Empire (the Don and Caucasus region) during the second half of the 19 to early 20 centuries in the context of all-European and all-Russian trends of Jewish religious architecture. The...
Proceedings Article

Fuzzy Inference System Tsukamoto for Decision Making in Ordering Goods (Building Materials)

Wiwien Hadikurniawati, Edy Winarno, Muchamad Taufiq Anwar, Taufiq Dwi Cahyono
Decision making recommendation system in this research aims to determine the amount of the building materials that must be available to meet the needs of the construction of housing projects. Calculating the right amount of the building materials is very important in a project, because it determines...

Van Schoelandt’s Argument of the Place of Public Reason

Le Li
Schoelandt proposes a solid justification to defend the value of public reason when two prominent strategies—the strategy of idealization of reasoning and requiring liberal values fail to respond to the illiberal dissenter objection. Schoelandt reflects on the place of public reason. Schoelandt argues...

Civil Servant Neutrality in Regional Head Election

Irwan Waris, Shadiq M
This study aims to determine the neutrality of the Civil Servant in the Regional Head Election by taking the research location at the local government agencies of Palu City and Sigi Regency. To understand and know this, several theories are used to explain the problem. In this case, the theory of democracy...

Development History and Current Situation of Resistor Array Technology at Home and Abroad

Yichong Xu, Jian Chen, Shouyi Liao
The development experience and current situation of resistance array technology at home and abroad are briefly reviewed. Foreign resistance array technology started early and completed the development from small-scale to large-scale, from scanning to snapshot. At present, it is developing towards specialization...