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Harnessing Emotions for Effective Online Learning: A Systematic Review of Emotion Recognition Techniques

Mangaras Yanu Florestiyanto, Herman Dwi Surjono, Handaru Jati
The growing utilization of computer vision technology to enhance learning settings has captivated contemporary literature in the field of educational research. The integration of affective tutoring systems (ATS), student emotion recognition systems (SERS), sentiment analysis, and multi-agent systems...

Interactive or Uninteractive: How is the Implementation of English Song Improve Listening Skill Students at Junior High School?

Zulqoh Rosyada Ifat, Yuli Astutik, Enik Setiyawati, Khakimov Erkin Tuychiyevich
For students, learning English can become monotonous and boring if most teachers continue to base their learning on reading from books. Teaching and learning activities in class are influenced by students’ interest in English for students. The importance of implementing listening learning in learning...

The Dokumen Jibril Short Story Collection as Teaching Materials with the Character Value of ‘Belief in the One and Only God’

Agnesya Mayang Hernanda, Main Sufanti, Miftakhul Huda
This research aims to: (1) describe the character value of ‘Belief in the one and only God’ in the Dokumen Jibril short story collection; (2) describe the relevance of the character value of ‘Belief in the one and only God’ in the Dokumen Jibril short story collection in literature learning materials...
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Implementation of the Fuzzy Analytical Network Process Method in Decision Making on the Granting of Non-occupied Building Permits

Muhammad Ali Syakur, Eka Mala Sari Rochman, Aeri Rachmad, Wahyudi Setiawan, Sigit Susanto Putro
Building Permit (BP) is one of the authorities that can be given by local governments to people who will construct buildings, both residential and non-residential buildings. The requirements for applying for BP for residential buildings are different from those for non-residential buildings. The criteria...

Strategies for Improving the Quality Of Education In Sdn 002 Malinau City And Sdn 002 West Malinau, Malinau District

Gabby Getha, Setya Raharja
The aims of this research are (1) a strategy for improving the quality of teacher human resources. (2) Strategy curriculum quality improvement. (3) Facility quality improvement strategy. (4) Effective strategy. In this study using a qualitative research approach using a type of phenomenology whose data...

Collaboration Model of Masagi Bersih Program in Supporting the Village Sustainable Development (Study Case: Ciburial Village, Cimenyan District, Bandung Regency, West Java)

Hapsari Kharisma Maharani, Rodlial Ramdhan Tackbir Abubakar, Ely Sufianti, Ati Rahmawati
The Village Sustainable Development is not only carried out by the government, but it takes many parties to participate likewise Ciburial Village does. The Masagi Bersih Program was executed collaboratively by The Village Government together with local entrepreneurs in it. This environment-oriented program...

Heterogeneous-Pairing Method in an Asynchronous Writing Classroom: Its Effects on Students' Writing Skills

Faradila Masuara, M. Ridha Ajam
Extensive research has been carried out on proficiency pairing in recent years. However, those studies mostly focused on unpacking the benefits of the homogeneous pairing method, and the effectiveness of the heterogeneous pairing method in asynchronous settings has received little attention. This study...

Consumer’s Purchase Intention Towards Organic Products: How Social Media Advertising Exposure Frequency Influences Consumer Purchase Decision in the Organic Food Industry

Zijian Li
In recent years, the demand for organic products has been on the rise, and consumers are increasingly interested in purchasing organic food products due to their perceived health benefits and environmental advantages. While the organic food industry has experienced significant growth in recent years,...

Optimization Cropping Pattern of Palaan Secondary Plot Ngajum Irrigation Area Malang Regency

Firmansyah Aldi Pratama, Ferryati Masitoh
Palaan Irrigated Paddy Field Area is in Malang Regency. Paddy field production strongly supports food security. The problem of the efficiency of irrigation canals in paddy fields causes water availability to decrease. Preliminary observations showed that the total efficiency of irrigation canals was...

Merti Kali: River Conservation Based on Local Wisdom

Dony D Hadiputro, Yuli Handayani, Joesron Ali Syahbana
Merti Kali is an activity to clean and maintain rivers in the Yogyakarta Special Region that aims to preserve the watershed. This research aims to examine how much Merti Kali’s activities affect the river pollution index and public health. A descriptive qualitative design was utilized, and the data were...

Protection of the Right to Adequate Residence for Residents Affected by Eviction Based on Human Rights Perspective

Ridha Wahyuni
Evictions are still one of the methods used by the local government in the context of land acquisition for development. In particular, the eviction of the residences of residents who do not have land ownership rights documents. The right to residence is one of the human rights that must be protected...

Google Sites and Wordwall.net – Online Tools for Learning Basic Integration

Bryan Jake Amaro, Margaret Bueno, Eunice Mareth Querol-Areola
Philippine education is not a stranger to various reforms and changes. One of the current educational trends is the implementation of online classes. The internet has been utilized to deliver lectures and discussions as opposed to the traditional face-to-face classroom setup. As the quarantine restrictions...

The Role of Meaning in Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Young Adults’ Future Perspectives in Italy and Portugal

Michela Zambelli, Cláudia Andrade, Joana L. Fernandes, Semira Tagliabue
Presence of meaning in life has been found to be adaptive during the pandemic (Humphrey & Vari, 2021; Samios et al., 2021), however, no studies were conducted to understand whether meaning in life is related to future perspectives in young adulthood. In the current study both the objective impact...

Students’ Critical Thinking Ability in Solving Geometry Problems

Firdaus Firdaus, Latri Aras, Ramlan Mahmud
One of the discussion trends in the mathematics education curriculum is how to improve critical thinking skills in solving mathematical problems. This research aims to analyze students’ critical thinking abilities in solving mathematical problems on geometry topics. The research subjects consisted of...
Proceedings Article

Characteristics of Fruit Wine from Several Types of Banana with Various Types of Yeast

Melanie Cornelia, Vanessa, Titri S. Mastuti, Reynaldi Kurniawan
Banana is a fruit that is ranked the highest of production in Indonesia with complete nutritional value. However, they can undergo rapid deterioration in quality with a relatively short shelf life. Fermentation is considered as an interesting and simple method of reducing post-harvest loss of highly...
Conference Abstract

10.3 USE OF MICROLIFE BP WATCH IS A FEASIBLE APPROACH TO DETERMINE INTER-ARM BLOOD PRESSURE DIFFERENCES IN A CLINICAL SETTING

Christoffer Krogager, Esben Laugesen, Niklas B. Rossen, Per L. Poulsen, Mogens Erlandsen, Klavs W. Hansen
Pages: 71 - 72
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of Microlife Watch BP for measuring bilateral blood pressure (BP) in a clinical setting. Method: 339 patients (85% diabetic) scheduled for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring at the outpatient clinic for endocrinology, Silkeborg Regional Hospital,...
Conference Abstract

P.081 VALIDITY OF THE ONE-THIRD RULE TO CALCULATE MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE

D. Mahieu, E. Rietzschel, M. De. Buyzere, T. Gillebert, P. Segers, L Van Bortel
Pages: 71 - 71
Conference Abstract

2.8 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ADIPOSITY AND LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN ADOLESCENTS: MEDIATION BY BLOOD PRESSURE AND OTHER CARDIOVASCULAR MEASURES

Hannah Taylor, Alun D. Hughes, Abigail Fraser, Laura Howe, George Davey Smith, Debbie Lawlor, Nishi Chaturvedi, Chloe Park
Pages: 71 - 72
Introduction: Increased adiposity is associated with poorer left ventricular (LV) function but the mediating role of blood pressure (BP) and other cardiovascular measures is unknown. We investigated the roles of potential mediators in adolescents in a UK birth cohort, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents...
Conference Abstract

10.2 EFFECTS OF INTER-ARM DIFFERENCES OF BRACHIAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE ON THE DERIVATION OF AORTIC SYSTOLIC PRESSURE

Alberto Avolio, Davis Theobald, Mitchel Cook, Karen Peebles, Mark Butlin
Pages: 71 - 71
Background: Inter-arm differences in brachial systolic blood pressure (SBP) should not theoretically translate to differences in calculated aortic SBP, there being only a single value of aortic blood pressure (BP) at any time. Methods: This study assessed seated brachial and derived aortic SBP in 79...
Proceedings Article

Survival Rate of Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma in the Head and Neck

Yussy Afriani Dewi, Agung Dinasti Permana, Ifiq Budiyan Nazar, Bethy Suryawathy Hernowo
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a subtype of aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Diffuse Large B-cell lymphoma is a subtype of lymphoma most often found in the head and neck region. Overall survival could be used in assessing the effectiveness of therapies that may affect prognosis and survival....

The Inner Conflict of the Main Character in Athirah Novel by Alberthiene Endah: Overview of Literary Psychology

Rahmi Bin Musaad, Samasurijal Samasurijal, Nirwana Rasyid, Musayyedah Musayyedah, Ratnawati Ratnawati
This study aims to describe: The form of the main character’s inner conflict in the novel Athirah by Albertiene Endah and the attitude of the main character in dealing with his inner conflict. The data source of this research is the novel Athirah by Albertiene Endah with a number of 404 pages, which...
Conference Abstract

2.7 FITNESS MODIFIES THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EXERCISE BLOOD PRESSURE AND LEFT-VENTRICULAR MASS IN ADOLESCENCE

Zhengzheng Huang, Ricardo Fonseca, James Sharman, Nish Chaturvedi, George Smith, Deborah Lawlor, Laura Howe, Chloe Park, Alun Hughes, Martin Schultz, Martin Schultz
Pages: 71 - 71
Objective: Exaggerated exercise blood pressure (BP) is associated with higher left-ventricular mass index (LVMI). Paradoxically, exercise BP and LVMI may be higher with greater fitness, but underlying factors are poorly understood. This study aimed to determine the influence of fitness on exercise BP...
Conference Abstract

P62 BLOOD PRESSURE LOWERING HALTS CAROTID ARTERY STIFFENING IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS: THE CATOD STUDY

Siske Bos, Rosa Maria Bruno, Bart Spronck, Maarten Heusinkveld, Stefano Taddei, Lorenzo Ghiadoni, Koen Reesink
Pages: 71 - 72
Background: We anticipate that in vascular outpatients followed over time, measured changes in arterial stiffness will be the multifactorial result of pressure-dependence, ageing- related degeneration, wall stress homeostasis, and medical treatment. Carotid ultrasound enables assessment of carotid pulse...
Conference Abstract

10.1 OPTIMAL AUTOMATED UNOBSERVED OFFICE BLOOD PRESSURE PROTOCOL: ONLY 6-MINUTES AND TWO READINGS MAY BE NEEDED

Myles Moore, Nathan Dwyer, Ella Hoban, Mark Nelson, Dean Picone, Martin Schultz, James Sharman
Pages: 71 - 71
Background: Automated office blood pressure (AutoBP) involving repeated, unobserved blood pressure (BP) readings during one clinic visit provides a practical alternative to daytime ambulatory blood pressure (ABP). However, the number of reading taken and measurement duration have varied across previously...
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2.6 FEASIBILITY OF AORTIC WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS FROM SEQUENTIALLY ACQUIRED CARDIAC MRI AND NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE

Anish Bhuva, Niro Nadarajan, Andrew D’Silva, Camilla Torlasco, Redha Boubertakh, Siana Jones, Paul Scully, Rachel Bastiaenen, Guy Lloyd, Sanjay Sharma, James Moon, Kim Parker, Charlotte Manisty, Alun Hughes
Pages: 71 - 71
Background: Wave intensity analysis (WIA) in the aorta offers important clinical and mechanistic insights but is difficult non-invasively. We performed WIA by combining high temporal resolution cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) flow velocity and non-invasive central blood pressure (BP) waveform...
Conference Abstract

3.1 STRAIN DISCONTINUITIES IN CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES – A NOVEL MARKER FOR PLAQUE VULNERABILITY?

Tim Vonk, Evelien Hermeling, Floris Schreuder, Werner Mess, Eline Kooi
Pages: 71 - 71
Objective: Rupture of atherosclerotic plaques is ultimately a biomechanical event. We aim to develop and validate a novel method using ultrasound radiofrequency (RF) measurements to determine intraplaque inhomogeneities in the strain distribution with a high axial resolution which may identify rupture-prone...
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P61 PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS: FOCUS ON TYPE A PERSONALITY AND LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX

Andrea Greco, Alessandro Maloberti, Paola Sormani, Giulia Colombo, Luca Giupponi, Stephan Laurent, Pierre Boutouyrie, Massimo D’Addario, Anna Maria Annoni, Antonella Moreo, Cristina Giannattasio, Patrizia Steca
Pages: 71 - 71
Background: Increased Left Ventricular Mass Index (LVMI) is a well known risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, it is widely recognized that clinical evolution and progression of established CV diseases are related to a range of psychological characteristics, which may partially...
Conference Abstract

9.11 VASCULAR PHENOTYPING BY MEANS OF VERY HIGH-RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND IMAGING: A FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS

N. Di Lascio, R.M. Bruno, V. Gemignani, E. Bianchini, L. Ghiadoni, F. Faita
Pages: 71 - 71
Background: The study of medium and small-size arteries might be useful in the characterization of vascular adaptation, remodeling and wall ultrastructure modifications occurring with aging and in the presence of cardiovascular risk factors. However, to date, these districts have not been extensively...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Bajakah Stem Extract on Bacterial Inhibitory Concentration and Wound Healing Process

(Journal Review)

Lydia Lismana, Ina Hendiani, Herwanda Herwanda
Bajakah is one of the plants which is potentially developed as traditional medicine. Bajakah is such a species of plant which is assumed to have the ability to cure breast cancer, heart disease, diarrhea, increase immunity, and others. The use of antibacterial is essential for the management of various...

The Effect of Celebrity Endorser Raffi Ahmad and Testimonial on Consumer Buying Interest of Lemonilo Products on Social Media

Survey on Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta Students

Salma Sepilla, Dian Purworini
Humans become inseparable from communication technology, transferring and disseminating information via the internet and social media. Entrepreneurs are competing to create marketing communication strategies to attract the attention of potential consumers to product purchasing decisions. To increase...

Changing and Transforming a Story in the Framework of an Automatic Narrative Generation Game

Jumpei Ono, Takashi Ogata
Pages: 71 - 76
We propose the concept of a game system that includes an automatic story-generation function based on a table-top role playing game (TRPG). In this idea, stories are generated or transformed based on communication between a “game master (GM),” who controls the story generation, and “players (PLs),” who...

Social business for responding to natural disasters: a post-tsunami case study in Indonesian region

Teuku Aulia Geumpana, Mahfuz Ashraf, Rashadul Hasan, Md. Munzur Morshed, Md. Uzir Hossain, Anne Bunde-Birouste
Pages: 71 - 80
Disasters, mostly uncontrollable in nature, outbreak with devastating impacts throughout the world every year. Disasters might happen in any part of the world at any time. Though the aftermath of disasters negatively impacts all walks of life it usually creates casualties and affects the socio-economically...

Evaluating the Performance of Recoverable End-of-life Products in the Reverse Supply Chain

Santoso Wibowo, Srimannarayana Grandhi
Pages: 71 - 79
Evaluating the performance of recoverable end-of-life products with respect to a set of specific criteria is challenging. This is due to multi-dimensional nature of the decision making process, multiple evaluation criteria, and subjective and imprecise assessments. To effectively deal with this issue,...

Examining the Factors Affecting the Evaluation and Adoption of IT Investments in Pharmaceutical Organizations

Chad Lin
Pages: 71 - 79
Information technology (IT) holds potential for transforming business practices in important ways. For example, it can assist in setting up an infrastructure which supports complex, multiparty trading and transactions among pharmaceutical manufacturers, wholesalers, hospitals, pharmacies, medical supply...
Proceedings Article

Validation of Developed Hazmat Suit as Personal Protective Equipment for Medical Workers

Tri Rijanto, Joko, Irma Russanti
In regard to the existing COVID-19 pandemic, adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) is required, one of which is a hazmat suit. This study aimed to produce a validated hazmat suit for medical personnel. This research and development (R&D) used Thiagarajan’s theory consisting of four stages...

The Function and Value of Film and Television Works in the Teaching Practice of Social Work Courses

Haoyu Wang, Yan Cao, Run Wang, Xu Su
Social work specialty belongs to the practical, operational and applied social science. In professional teaching practice, it is required to pay attention to the combination of social work and practice. As an auxiliary means of social work teaching, the film and television works can effectively serve...

Value of Local Wisdom in the Pillars of Cianjur Culture

Dina Indriyani, Kokom Komalasari, Elly Malihah, Susan Fitriasari
Indonesia has a variety of local wisdom that lives and develops in the community. Local wisdom that lives and develops in the community is formed through a long and crystallized process in the form of customary law, belief and culture. Therefore, local wisdom can be interpreted as a norm that is practiced...

The Relationship Between Aristotle and Alexander the Great

Yuchen Wu
Aristotle and Alexander the Great, two outstanding characters in history bearing idiosyncratic personalities and outlooks, are not only teacher and student, but also destined friends and rivals. They were born in the era when Greek civilization faced a portent from rotating greatly declining, and when...

Analysis of the Effect of Macroeconomic Variables on Third Party Funds of Sharia Banking in Indonesia 2009-2020

Susan Haifa, Efrizal Syofyan
This study aims to analyze the effect of the gross domestic product (GDP), inflation, interest rates, BI rate, and the exchange rate on third party funds of Islamic banking in Indonesia in period 2009-2020. This study uses regression analysis. The data type used in this study is time series data, with...
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High-Utility Association Rules Mining Based-on Binary Particle Swarm Optimization

R. Gunawan, E. Winarko, R. Pulungan
Traditional association rule mining algorithm only generates a set of rules from frequent itemset, the rules obtained cannot generate rules from high-utility itemset. This is because the framework that’s being used to obtain rules from traditional association rule is support-confidence while getting...

On Stochastic Deformations of Dynamical Systems

Ilya Shereshevskii
Pages: 71 - 85
I discuss the connection of the three different questions: The existence of the Gibbs steady state distributions for the stochastic differential equations, the notion and the existence of the conservation laws for such equations, and the convergence of the smooth random perturbations of dynamical systems...
Proceedings Article

Local Antimagic Vertex Coloring of Gear Graph

Masdaria Natalina Br Silitonga, Kiki Ariyanti Sugeng
Let G = (V, E) be a graph that consist of a vertex set V and an edge set E. The local antimagic labeling f of a graph G with edge-set E is a bijection map from E to {1, 2, …, |E|} such that w(u) ≠ w(v), where w(u) = ∑e ∈ E(u) f(e) and E(u) is the set of edges incident to u. In this labeling, every vertex...

Effect of Labor, Technology and Experience on Productivity of Rubber Smallholders in Kabupaten Banyuasin With Training as Moderating Variables

Yahya Yahya, M. Yusuf, Elisa Elisa, Yusnizal Firdaus, AlHushori AlHushori, Suyatno Ladigi, Dafa Aulia, Tarisa Tarisa
This study is aiming to analyze the simultaneous and partial effect of labor, technology, farming experience, training and labor interaction and training on the productivity of rubber farmers in Banyuasin regency. Using primary data, the population is all rubber farmers. The number of samples as many...

Discussion on the Fashion of Literati and Officialdoms Painted in “Listening to the Qin” in Song Dynasty

Yida Wu
In Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty’s “Listening to the Qin”, the player is dressed in Taoist clothes, reflecting a style of clothing of the Northern Song Dynasty literati and officialdom class. Fan Zhongyan in the Northern Song Dynasty recorded the fashion of Taoist literati and officialdoms wearing...

The Using of Cubase and Vegas Software in Virtual Choir Production

Derry Azizi Rokhman, Yudi Sukmayadi
Music is one of the sciences related to the concept of sound, either in the form of objects or sounds that arise from human intensity such as singing. Singing can be done independently or in groups, which are commonly called as choir. In today’s era, the appreciation of the choir is quite good. One of...

The Reading Ability Can Be Predicted by a Universal Verbal Working Memory Factor Across Different Writing Systems: Evidence from Reading Span Task

Jin Yan
Most Chinese college students have an experience of learning English as second language for more than ten years. To explore whether the ability of reading Chinese script and English script was related to a universal working memory capacity, and whether the working memory capacity can predict a change...

Comparative Study on the Coupling and Coordinated Development of Smart City Construction and Urban Ecological Environment

Take Nanjing and Xi’an as Examples

Yuzhen Xue
In the process of urbanization, the rapid economic development inevitably brings environmental pressure, and the current problems of environmental destruction and ecological deterioration are becoming more and more prominent. “Smart City” relies on modern information technology, integrates resource advantages,...