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Conceptual Approach of Big Data Architecture Mozita Application in Industry 4.0

Aris Puji Widodo, Djalal ER Riyanto, Mukhammad Fakhir Rizal
In industry 4.0, the growth of data generated from an application will increase in a very large amount of volume and occur massively. The phenomenon of massive data growth with a wide variety of data formats is called the big data. The main problem with big data is that large volumes of data with a variety...
Research Article

Analysis of Political Sentiment From Twitter Data

Sikha Bagui, Carson Wilber, Kaixin Ren
Pages: 23 - 33
A new method of approaching sentiment classification is proposed where the likelihood of word embeddings to produce useful information from limited Twitter data is studied. The novelty of this work is in determining how short corpuses (taken from Twitter data) are polarized to multiple axes with respect...

Emotion Recognition from Speech: An Unsupervised Learning Approach

Stefano Rovetta, Zied Mnasri, Francesco Masulli, Alberto Cabri
Pages: 23 - 35
Speech processing is quickly shifting toward affective computing, that requires handling emotions and modeling expressive speech synthesis and recognition. The latter task has been so far achieved by supervised classifiers. This implies a prior labeling and data preprocessing, with a cost that increases...

Application of Deep Learning in Microbiome

Qiang Zhu, Ban Huo, Han Sun, Bojing Li, Xingpeng Jiang
Pages: 23 - 29
With the rapid development of high-throughput sequencing technology, massive microbial data has been accumulated. The understanding of the microbial data could help us to find the relationships between microbes and diseases. However, due to the high dimensionality, sparseness, and complexity of the data,...

That Unjust God: Critical Discourse Analysis on the Violations of Religious Freedom

Agustina, Muhammad Adek
West Sumatra is believed to have been hit by a crisis of religious freedom and intolerance in recent years. Thus, this paper aimed to reveal the portrait of democracy violations committed by the local government in West Sumatra focused on religious freedom. The critical discourse analysis methodology...
Proceedings Article

Experimental Study on Liquid-solid Separation Process of Oxytetracycline Residue

Yin-ping CAI, Yue-yun Li, Yu-xin Yu, Meng WANG
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an important part of traditional medicine in China. Ecological utilization of TCM residue is a hot research topic at present. The application of antibiotic residue is a difficult point in the study of resource utilization of drug residue in China. In this paper,...

Conceptual Fundamentals of the Labor Market Development in Ukraine in Terms of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dmitriy Babych, Svitlana Babych, Iryna Ternova
The article deals with the current trends in the labor market in Ukraine caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. There has been a decline in demand for non-essential goods and products and limited mobility of human resources, which has slowed the pace of the manufacturing sector development. The structural...
Proceedings Article

A New Combined Model with Reduced Label Dependency for Malware Classification

Prishita Ray, Tanmayi Nandan, Lahari Anne, Kakelli Anil Kumar
With the technological advancements in recent times, security threats caused by malware are increasing with no bounds. The first step performed by security analysts for the detection and mitigation of malware is its classification. This paper aims to classify network intrusion malware using new-age machine...

The Correlation Between EFL College Students’ Self-Efficacy and Their Listening Anxiety at Intermediate Listening Class

Leni Marlina, Aryuliva Adnan, Edi Trisno, Faidhurrahmat
Self-efficacy is important for improving emotional states and to correct faulty self-beliefs and habits of thinking, academic skills and self-regulatory practices improvement. Anxiety prevents EFL learners in improving their language learning skills. This research inspect the self-efficacy and whether...

Research on the Shelf Display Strategy of Supermarkets in Amoy

Ziyun Yuan, Linbo Zhang, Yanqi Wang, Yanyi Wu
In order to meet people’s ever-changing shopping needs, the managers of supermarkets must improve their shelf display strategies. There are rarely any researches on the shelf display of supermarkets both from the perspective of the internal layout and commodity placement. Therefore, this study took the...
Proceedings Article

PCI in High Risk Advanced Breast Cancer Patients

Haider Shukur
Background: A high incidence of brain metastases has been conveyed in patients with triple-negative and her 2-positive breast cancer receiving trastuzumab therapy. The rationale for prophylactic cranial irradiation is to regulate or eliminate unnoticeable micro-metastases without making unwanted harm....

Strategy of Development of the Regional Ecosystem “Education - Science – Industry”

O.P. Ivanova, Yu.V. Daneykin, V.M. Tumin, V.A. Trifonov, Yu.A. Levin
The article is devoted to the consideration of the regional ecosystem “Education - Science – Industry”, the definition of the role of regional universities and scientific institutions in the technological and economic development of regions. The author’s vision of strategizing the regional ecosystem...
Research Article

Structural and Optical Properties of BaO Nanoparticles Synthesized by Facile Co-precipitation Method

Manauwar Ali Ansari, Nusrat Jahan
Pages: 23 - 28
This paper presents the synthesis of Barium Oxide Nanoparticles (BaO-NPs) on a large-scale by a simple and cost-effective co-precipitation method. The as-synthesized BaO-NPs were characterized in aspects of their structural, morphological, compositional, and optical properties. X-ray diffraction was...

Molecular Characterization of Riau’s Mascot Flora (Oncosperma tigillarium)

Desti, Fitmawati, Putri Ade Rahma Yulis, Mayta Novaliza Isda
This research was aims to find out about the molecular characterization of the Nibung plant (Oncosperma tigillarium). It has been conducted in the Biology Laboratory. The results of DNA isolation were tested to determine the quality of DNA that has been isolated. DNA purity was determined based on A260/A280...

Consumer Behavior and Patterns During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Intan Nurrachmi, Setiawan, Udin Saripudin
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed many human life arrangements so that new habits have emerged that lead to different lifestyles from before. This study seeks to explain consumer behavior and habit patterns during the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This research was conducted through literature study...

Digitalization of Production - a New Level of Personnel Safety and Health

Tatiana Freze, Artem Freze, Larisa Gorina
Preserving the life and health of employees should be a priority task of a modern leader. It is possible to solve this problem through the use of digital technologies in the management of production processes. Smart solutions are an opportunity to improve production efficiency and the level of occupational...

Does Background Linearity Matter? A Study About Teacher’s Professionalism in Early Childhood Education

Putri Aulia Juliyanti, Hani Yulindrasari
Teachers’ academic qualification is supposed to correlate with a person’s skill in a particular area. Thus, in many countries academic qualification has become a significant marker of professionalism. In Indonesia, the teacher’s professionalization scheme has emphasised academic linearity in every level...

PEST-Analysis of Factors of Medical Workers’ Professional Burnout

Vsevolod Adzhienko, Svetlana Soboleva, Dmitry Shuliko, Valeriya Orobinskaya
Objective: Testing the PEST-analysis for assessing of influence of environmental factors on the emotional state of the medical personnel of the Volgograd Region State Budgetary Healthcare Institution “Central District Hospital of the Dubovsky Municipal District” in the context of professional burnout. Results:...

Study on Bullying Among Children

Case in an Islamic Primary School

Sundari, Laurens Kaluge
The reality was that there were still many students who bullied their peers. Therefore, the focus of this study was to identify the characteristics of bullying, the characteristics and the impact of perpetrators, and how to deal with it in an Islamic primary school. This descriptive qualitative study,...
Proceedings Article

Research on User Adoption Behavior of Internet Financing Products: Empirical Analysis Based on Structural Equation Model

Zong-na Xiao
From the perspective of empirical research, this paper studies the influencing factors of family investors’ adoption of Internet financial products. On the basis of Technology Acceptance Model and Planned Behavior Theory, this study introduces family lifecycle as a moderating variable, and proposes a...

The Relationship between Interaction and Student Satisfaction with Online Learning in Social Work Undergraduates in China

Fuwei Li, Fanghua Jhang
Little attention is paid to the association between interaction and satisfaction with online learning in social work students. Drawn on the interaction model, the purpose of the study is to explore whether three types of interaction predict student satisfaction within online learning environments during...
Proceedings Article

Characterization and Production of Biodegradable Plastics from Cassava Rubber Starch and Old Newsprint Using Glycerol Plasticizer

Sandy Novisa, Bagus Bayu Nugroho, Herawati Budiastuti, Rintis Manfaati
Plastic waste is the biggest problem faced by almost all countries. The long process of degradation and the large production of conventional plastics are the main causes of the accumulation of plastic waste, especially in Indonesia. The use of rubber cassava and old newsprint along with fillers in the...

Exploratory Analysis of Micro-Small Industries in Village Levels in Papua Province

Muhamad Fathul Muin, Dedy Susanto
The industry’s existence is essential to drive economic development in a region, particularly at the village level, the smallest area where the industry is located. Therefore, it is crucial to determine the factors influencing the micro-small industry (MSI) in the village area. This study involves 759...

Completely Prime Modules Over Path Algebras for Dynkin Quiver of Type An and Dn

Risnawita, Irawati, I. Muchtadi-Alamsyah
Let K be a field and Q be a quiver (directed graph), and let A = KQ be the path algebra that corresponds to Q with coefficients in K. An A-module M is a completely prime (c-prime) module in the sense that rm = 0 for one m ∈ M and r ∈ A implies that either r annihilates all M or m = 0. In this paper,...

Exploration on Teaching Reform of Rural Landscape Planning and Design Under the Background of Rural Revitalization

Qiao Yu, Han Gu, Xiaohong Lai
Under the background of the national rural revitalization strategy, the course of rural landscape planning and design has been given a higher direction and is an important teaching type of landscape planning and design series courses. Based on the cognition of rural characteristic value and practical...

Language Politeness Issue:

Song Lyrics and Expression of the Drag on the Cabaret Show in Yogyakarta

Langen Bronto Sutrisno, Sahid Teguh Widodo, Bani Sudardi, Warto
Drag performance in the cabaret show in Yogyakarta is a modern Indonesian performance which prioritizing cross gender roles. The characteristics of male actors with female attribute, causing negative public responses, where they were expected to behave in accordance of their sex. The expression of the...

Analysis on Chinese Compulsory Education Classroom Structure from the Perspective of ESD Strategy

Sihan Hua
As influences of a global scale touch aspect of everyday life, the UN come up with the Project on Education for Sustainable Development, which plays an instructive role in the structural adjustment of Chinese compulsory education classroom. In this article, both the validity and unsuited part of the...

Study on the Design of a Pedagogical Culture and Development of an University Teacher’s Soft-skills

Aleksei Mikhailov, Karine Romanova, Olga Ryabova, Tatiana Burlakova, Mariya Burlakova
The design of a teacher’s pedagogical culture is perceived as a specific pedagogical field within which it is possible to extend the patterns of the project culture into education, which, in turn, is meant to enhance a teacher’s personal growth and their readiness to work in the current global conditions...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Attack Exercises Using Futsal Passing System Pattern

Muhamad Syamsul Taufik, Azi Faiz Ridlo, Reza Resa Pratama, Taupik Rochman, Tatang Iskandar, Ikbal Septiana
This research is an experimental research. The population used was the men’s futsal extracurricular activities at SMP Negeri 5 Cianjur, totaling 40 students. A sample of 30 students with a sampling technique that is purposive sampling. The data collection technique in this study used tests. The instrument...
Research Article

Effect of China’s Zero-Tariff Treatment under Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) on Export Diversification in Beneficiary Countries in Africa

Zhina Sun, Ehizuelen Michael Mitchell Omoruyi
Pages: 23 - 32
In this study, we quantitatively assessed the effect of China’s zero-tariff treatment on export diversification in beneficiary countries in Africa. We assessed its overall effect and its effect on particular industries and regions. The results showed that, overall, zero-tariff treatment significantly...

The Effect of Brand Awareness, Social Media Marketing, Perceived Quality, Hedonic Motivation, and Sales Promotion Towards Consumers Intention to Purchase in Fashion Industry

Regina Shwastika, Keni Keni
This research was conducted to investigate the effect of brand awareness, social media marketing, perceived quality, hedonic shopping motivation, and sales promotion towards purchase intention on the fashion industry. Descriptive research was used and this study was included in a cross-sectional study...
Proceedings Article

Antibacterial Effects of Crude Lectin Fraction Bioactive Compound of Red Macroalgae P. palmata and H. glandiforme from Southern Coast Java Island, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

C Anam, E Chasanah, B P Perdhana, ND Fajarningsih, N F Yusro, D Praseptiangga, A Yunus
Lectins or carbohydrate-binding proteins, are widely distributed in nature and also good candidates in such prospecting of algae. It may have been considered that binding specificity of lectins to some carbohydrates provokes to produce many unique biological activities, including cell agglutination,...

Review of Tafsir Ahkam Rawai’ Al Bayan Tafsir Ayat Al Ahkam Min Al Qur’an Against MUI Fatwa Number 18 of 2020 Regarding Guidelines for the Dead Body Management (Tajhiz Al-Jana’iz) of Muslims Infected with COVID-19

Ainurrohmah Urbaningrum, Syamsul Hidayat
The fatwa commission of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued a fatwa regarding guidelines for handling the dead bodies of Muslims infected with the COVID-19 virus in March 2020, as a reference for medical personnel and all Indonesian people in the management of dead bodies. However, in the community,...

Barrier Assistive Technology in Inclusive Classroom

Bayu Widyaswara Suwahyo, Punaji Setyosari, Henry Praherdhiono
Assistive technology can offer students with disabilities essential tools for achieving more independence, social inclusion, and engagement in society. Due to hurdles to obtaining and using assistive technology, this promise is not always fulfilled. This research attempts to identify impediments to acquiring...

Indonesia and Malaysia Cooperation Model in the Tourism Sector Development in Madura

Nunuk Nuswardani, Wartiningsih, Suhal Kusairi
Madura as one of islands in Indonesia that has a lot of potential for environmental tourism is very beautiful and has island with the cleanest air in the world, but it is still not touched by the (central) government policy to propose Madura as tourist destination in cooperation with UNWTO or other tourism...

How Does Covid-19 Impact the Future Plans of Graduated College Students in China?

Jiacheng Yuan, Moyan Zhang
The Covid-19 has dramatically influenced society world widely. This work explored its influence on the future plans of graduated college students in China. This work extracted data of different employment plans of graduated college students from 20 universities in China, using statistical techniques...
Proceedings Article

Neurological Aspects of Long COVID-19: A Review

David Giffard Kawi Junior, Ilsa Hunaifi
COVID-19 is a human-to-human infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus and defined as a pandemic since early 2020. Because of the high spreadability and severity, it results in high rates of morbidity and mortality associated with the disease. There are several sets of signs, symptoms, or clinical...

Conservation of Natural Resources and Human Right from International Law Perspective

Al Muttaqien, Auzan Qasthary, Marzuki Marzuki
The role of international law is significant in addressing these intricate matters and achieving a harmonious equilibrium between the preservation of natural resources and the safeguarding of human rights. The right to an acceptable standard of life for health and well-being, as stated in the Universal...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of Solar Power Prediction Employs Linear Regression, Random Forest Regression, Decision Tree And Neural Network

Danial Zulfiqar, Marina Artiyasa, Irvan Syah Riadi, Robby Ardiansah
Solar energy is increasingly being used and developed because it is easy to build and maintain. In addition, solar energy is also used because fossil energy is increasingly depleted, carbon dioxide emissions are increasing and the greenhouse effect is becoming more and more worrying. Solar energy is...

Ecology as One of the Factors of Sustainable Development

A. I. Beksultanova, S. K. Shardan, N. N. Ivanskaya
Today, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the sustainable development agenda has come into focus from a new angle. The issues of inequality, as well as the topics of transparency, effective interaction of various stakeholders to overcome common global challenges, on the other hand, are becoming...
Proceedings Article

Empirical Research on the Impact of Corporate Income Tax Burden on Corporate Investment from the Perspective of Life Cycle—Multiple Linear Regression Analysis Based on Econometric Analysis Software STATA

Baofeng Li, Yanni Fu
Investment plays an important role in promoting the development of both the country and enterprises, and the corporate income tax burden has an impact on corporate investment, and the investment behaviors of enterprises in different life cycle stages are also different. In order to investigate the impact...
Proceedings Article

Study of Home Care System Based on Community Resources

Fangyuan Jiang, Chang Shu
Population aging is an objective trend of current social development and a problem that most countries generally face, meanwhile it is also a major issue that China must face and solve in its modernization. Under the background of the implementation of the national strategy to actively respond to the...
Proceedings Article

Prevalence and Trigger Factors of Primary Headache Among Medical Students in Jenderal Achmad Yani University Batch 2018 During Online Learning

Yustiani Dikot, Jusron Iriawan, Anamira Cesaria Nur
Primary headache is the most common complaint in general population. Several epidemiological studies show the high prevalence of primary headache in medical students due to the large number of stressors both psychologically and physically. This study aims to determine the prevalence of primary headaches...
Proceedings Article

Causality Assessment of Adverse Events for Covid-19 Vaccine in Comparison Between Racial Classification Using Naranjo Algorithm

Rachma Dessidianti, Fuad Muzakky, Karima Samlan
In pharmacovigilance, causality assessment remains an important approach to analyze the causal relationship between adverse events and vaccine application. In 2020, the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines became a global imperative. Vaccine development typically takes decades before it is approved....

Online Learning Training Assistance for Teachers in Sigi District in the Covid-19 Pandemic

Misnah, Iskandar, Hasan, Mutawakkil, Bahri, H. A. B. Malla
Problem of this research is facing an era of significant changes in the world of education which requires the learning process to continue and during the covid-19 pandemic the spread of the virus is also increasingly significant so that in facing this problem the teacher is the spearhead During the learning...
Proceedings Article

Predictor of Adverse Pregnancy Outcome: A Scoping Review

Eka Santy Abdurrahman, Kemal N. Siregar, Rikawarastuti, Narila Mutia Nasir
Neonatal mortality are mostly preventable. It specifically occurs due to adverse pregnancy outcome (APO) that can be detected during pregnancy and handle it properly. However, it remains problem in low and middle income country such as Indonesia. This scooping review aims to identify the measurement,...
Proceedings Article

Extraction Oesophageal Foreign Body with Rigid Esophagoscopy

Gama Antares, R. Ayu Hardianti Saputri, Mohammad Adithya Prawiranata
Objective Ingesting foreign objects can happen accidentally or on intentionally. Accidental foreign body (FB) ingestion happens in adults, most frequently in elderly edentulous, subjects with mental health disorders, or subjects who are intoxicated. Pediatric patients are the most frequently...
Conference Abstract

P5.17 CAROTID PULSE PRESSURE ASSESSMENT BY MEANS OF AN ACCELEROMETRIC SENSOR

Nicole Di Lascio*, Vincenzo Gemignani, Rosa Maria Bruno, Elisabetta Bianchini, Francesco Stea, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Francesco Faita
Pages: 23 - 24
Central pulse pressure (cPP) is increasingly investigated as possible independent predictor of cardiovascular risk and carotid pulse pressure (carPP) can be used as a surrogate marker of cPP. Despite its importance, carPP measurement remains challenging in clinical practice. The aim of this study was...

Environment Input in Second Language Acquisition of Phonetic Details: The GOOSE Fronting Among Chinese English Learners

Bohan Wang
Pronunciation accuracy has always been an important goal in teaching English as a second language. However, the recent phonetic changes among English varieties often make it difficult for conventional methods of teaching English as a second language to achieve the goal. This paper focused on the phenomenon...

Juridical Overview of Online Loan Transactions (Fintech) Judging from Law Number 11 of 2008 About Information and Electronic Transactions

Satino, Yuliana Yuli Wahyuningsih, Citraresmi Widoresmi Putri
Online loans are credit problems, but online loans have two conflicting interests, on the one hand the creditor demands payment of the debt along with interest and fines. On the other hand, the debtor feels disadvantaged due to the actions of the creditor who misuses the debtor’s personal data to carry...