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Research on the Development Path of Construction Enterprises Led by Intelligent Construction

Xiaoyan Dai, Yingwen Xu, Wanwan Xia, Tianbao Zhang
Intelligent construction is a new construction and management mode formed by the deep integration of information technology and Engineering Construction Technology, which is the only way to realize high-quality development of construction industry. This paper expounds the new requirements of intelligent...
Proceedings Article

Prediction of Disease Progression of ALS based on Machine Learning

Shuzhe Zhang
Based on machine learning methods, this paper explores the potential of decision time and Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) in predicting trends in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS), and introduces a prediction model based on decision trees and multi-layer perceptrons (MLPS). The paper first analyzes the...

Research on Digital Narratives of Chinese Cultural Communication from a Cross-Cultural Perspective

Jingjia Guo
Telling China’s story well is an important task for enhancing China’s international communication capabilities. It plays a significant role in shaping the national image. Therefore, improving cross-cultural awareness of college students is particularly important for the international dissemination of...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of the Current State of City Information Model Research and Construction Based on Data Mining

Zhiyuan Guo, Yue Kong, Xirui Cheng, Hanbin Luo, Zhenyuan Liu
Since the concept of City Information Modeling (CIM) was introduced, scholars in China have conducted extensive research and discussions on CIM, with the government also allocating significant resources to its development, achieving a breakthrough from non-existence to existence in CIM research and construction....
Proceedings Article

Comprehensive Framework Of Project Risk Management Based On ISO 31000

Arief Rahmana
This paper provides a comprehensive framework of project risk management as guidance for managing a project risk – to know, evaluate, control, minimize a project risk. We proposed a framework project risk management based on International Standardization Organization (ISO) 31000. Project risk management...
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Multi-Granularity Comprehensive Transportation Efficiency Analysis of Concrete

Yajun Chen, Heng Zhao, Haipeng Li, Yong Xia, Guangyuan Du, Libing Zhang, Zhenyu Zhang, Bingxu Liu
In the construction of hydroelectric dams, the efficiency of concrete transportation directly impacts the quality and timeline of the dam. Currently, concrete transportation scheduling still heavily relies on manual coordination, which makes it difficult to truly obtain the actual efficiency of the transportation...

Analysis of the Types, Transmission Mechanisms, and Relief Methods of Negative Emotions on the Internet

Runzi Zhang
With the popularization and development of the internet, cyberspace has become an important part of citizens’ daily life. The spread and diffusion of negative emotions on the internet have a significant impact on social stability and individual mental health. This paper analyses the main types of negative...

Analysis of Factors Influencing Interest in Student Entrepreneurship (Case Study on Students of Nusa Putra University)

Dikri Razak Maherman, Gian Fathurrahman, Ardian Wildan Nugraha, Agung Maulana, Chintya Dewi Anggraeni, Siska Sintiyaningsih, Tasya Auliya Putri, Siska Siti Kurnia Oktaviansyah, M. Wahyu Alamsyah
We observed that students at Nusa Putra University show limited enthusiasm for starting their own businesses. This study aims to identify the factors influencing the level of student interest in entrepreneurship at Nusa Putra University. The research focused on students from the 2019 to 2022 cohorts...

Analysis of the Responsiveness of Community Learning Activity Centers (PKBM) to Learning Needs: Improving Creativity Programs, Environmental Services, and Sustainable Development

Jaenal Mutakim, Oong Komar, Elih Sudiapermana, Joni Rahmat Pramudia, Lenny Nuraeni, Karta Sasmita, Ahmad Syahid
This research evaluates the responsiveness of the Community Learning Activity Center (PKBM) to the learning needs of the community. The results show that in general, PKBM has good responsiveness, especially in sustainable planning and development (middle score 4.06). However, there is an increasing need...
Proceedings Article

Edge Detection of Strawberries Ripeness Based on Model Optimization Using Intel OpenVINO Toolkit

Yosef Adhitya Duta Dewangga, Agus Bejo, Eka Firmansyah
The improvement of automation and big data analytics with technology is giving big benefits to the agriculture sector. In the open field crops, farming robot technology helps farmers to spray fertilizer. Soil data analysis can help to determine plant treatment. Harvesting robots for picking fruits with...

A Scavenger Hunt Game to teaching Descriptive Writing to Students in Padang Tikar I

Aunurrahman Aunurrahman, Heryanto Heryanto, Ageung Darajat
Previous studies focused on the application of scavenger hunt game to teach reading and vocabulary building. Apparently, little studies focused the game to teaching descriptive writing with an emphasis to collaboration and teamwork that would allow the students with the highest performance to help the...
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Design and Construction of A 2X550 WP Solar Power Plant as A Source of Energy for The Main Procurement Motor for Training Ships

Eko Nugroho Widjatmoko, Antoni Arif Priadi, Muhamad Fahmi Amrillah, Raden Muhamad Firzatullah, Dimas Pratama Yuda
The development of the utilization of electrical energy sourced from the sun is currently experiencing very rapid development. The use of electrical energy sourced from the sun is not only used for industrial generation, currently the transportation industry also utilizes electrical energy sourced from...
Proceedings Article

Parametric entropy based Cluster Centriod Initialization for k-means clustering of various Image datasets

Faheem Hussayn, Shahid M. Shah
One of the most employed yet simple algorithm for cluster analysis is the k-means algorithm. k-means has successfully witnessed its use in artificial intelligence, market segmentation, fraud detection, data mining, psychology, etc., only to name a few. The k-means algorithm, however, does not always...

THE IMPACT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPITAL AND SOCIAL SUPPORT ON WELL-BEING OF PE TEACHERS: PRELIMINARY STUDY TO DEVELOP A HOLISTIC WELL-BEING TRAINING MODEL FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS

Miftakhul Jannah, Juriana Juriana, Deasyanti Deasyanti, Yusuf Hidayat, Tirto Apriyanto, Rina Ambar Dewanti
This study aims to examine the effect of psychological capital and social support on the well-being of physical education teachers in Indonesia. This study involved 248 physical education teachers who taught in private and public schools located in urban areas. The sample ratio of males and females is...

The Effect of Socio-Emotional Learning on Students’ Mathematics Competence

Sahruddin, Ruslan, Baso Intang
This research is qualitative research that has aims to determine socio-emotional-based mathematics learning. Socio-emotional development is closely related to interaction, either with others or with other objects. Socio-emotional learning results in the creation of a harmonious learning climate or atmosphere...

A Phenomenological Exploration of EAP International Students’ Speaking and Listening Experience with PechaKucha Presentations

Le Van Thi Hong
With the importance of oral communication skills and digital literacy skills for 21st- century learners (Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2006), there is an increasing tendency to incorporate technology in language learning and teaching. In this trend, PechaKucha Presentation (PKP), a unique, fast-paced...
Conference Abstract

THE METABOLIC-MICROVASCULAR DYSREGULATION SYNDROME

Coen D.A. Stehouwer
Pages: 46 - 46
Microvascular and metabolic physiology are inextricably linked. Thus, metabolic dysfunction impairs microvascular function and microvascular dysfunction impairs normal metabolism. The relationship is therefore reciprocal, justifying the concept of a ‘Metabolic-Microvascular Dysregulation Syndrome’. For...
Conference Abstract

5.6 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ENDOGENOUS SERUM TESTOSTERONE CONCENTRATIONS AND AORTIC PRESSURES AND PULSE WAVE AMPLIFICATION INDICES IN ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION PATIENTS

Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios*, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Nikolaos Ioakeimidis, Panagiota Pietri, Athanassios Angelis, Ioanna Gourgouli, Christos Georgakopoulos, Christodoulos Stefanadis, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 46 - 47
Purpose: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is an independent predictor of future cardiovascular (CV) events. Aortic pressures (central) and low testosterone independently predict future CV events and mortality. The relationship between testosterone, central pressures and wave reflection indices in ED patients...

Mind Captain: A Positive Technology App for Youth Well-being

Flavia Cristofolini, Luca Bernardelli, Thomas Albers, Andrea Gaggioli
The COVID-19 emergency has notoriously adversely affected youth’s mental health, leading to a dramatic increase not only in clinically relevant disorders but also in generalized sub-syndromic affective maladjustment and emotional dysregulation. As youth mental health apps hold unique potential for support...
Conference Abstract

CON: GLUCOSE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TARGET FOR CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION IN DIABETES

Francesco Giorgino
Pages: 46 - 46
The overall impact of glucose-lowering on vascular complications and major clinical outcomes, including mortality, in type 2 diabetes is still an open issue. While intensive glucose control has undoubted benefit for microvascular endpoints, the relationship between glucose-lowering approaches and reduced...
Conference Abstract

WHY DOES NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE (NAFLD) CONTRIBUTE TO CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES?

Hannele Yki-Järvinen
Pages: 46 - 47
Take home messages 1.Both ‘Metabolic NAFLD’ and the features of insulin resistance/the metabolic syndrome (MetS) increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), even independent of obesity 2.‘Metabolic NAFLD’ and insulin resistance share common pathophysiology, which may explain their link with...
Conference Abstract

5.5 MEASUREMENT OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS BY ULTRAFAST ECHO: COMPARISON WITH ECHOTRACKING IN NORMOTENSIVE SUBJECTS AND HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Louise Marais*, Mathieu Pernot, Hakim Khettab, Mickael Tanter, Emmanuel Messas, Mustapha Zidi, Stéphane Laurent, Pierre Boutouyrie
Pages: 46 - 46
Because measurement of arterial stiffness is highly dependent on blood pressure (BP), methods independent of BP are required. Ultrafast echography (UFE, Supersonic Imagine, Aix en Provence, France) makes use of very fast sampling rate (up to 10 kHz), so transient events such as pressure wave arrival...

Fashion Products Based on Intellectual Property as a Cultural Tourism Object

(Study of Specific Art of Pamekasan Batik)

Djulaeka, Dyah Ayu Sulistyo Rini, Makhmud Zulkifli
The art of batik motifs provides identification for regions in introducing distinctive characters both through colouring and various designs. This distinguishing feature provides an attraction for batik lovers and at the same time an icon of a potential cultural tourism object. This article provides...
Conference Abstract

ARTERIAL HEMODYNAMICS AND WAVE REFLECTIONS

Patrick Segers, Alun Hughes
Pages: 46 - 46
Despite years of research, there are still some contentious aspects of arterial hemodynamics that have remained unresolved. These were discussed during a workshop entitled Arterial hemodynamics: past, present and future held in London on June 14 and 15, 2016, with keynote contributions by Nico Westerhof,...
Conference Abstract

ARTERIAL INFLAMMATION, BLOOD PRESSURE AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS – THE ABC OF DIABETIC ANGIOPATHY

Simone Theilade
Pages: 46 - 46
Aim: In diabetes patients, we explored relationships between markers of diabetic angiopathy, diabetic complications and adverse outcome. Methods: Patients were recruited from 3 observational studies from Steno Diabetes Center, Denmark and one randomized, double-blind, international, multicentre study. We...
Conference Abstract

5.4 MATRIX GLA PROTEIN IN RELATION TO LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC FUNCTION

Thibault Petit*, Zhen-Yu Zhang, Wen-Yi Yang, Fang-Fei Wei, Yu-Mei Gu, Juditha Knez, Nicholas Cauwenberghs, Yan-Ping Liu, Nadja Drummen, Lotte Jacobs, Lutgarde Thijs, Tatiana Kuznetsova, Stefan Janssens, Cees Vermeer, Jan A. Staessen
Pages: 46 - 46
Introduction: Matrix Gla Protein (MGP) is highly expressed in cardiomyocytes and is upregulated after acute and chronic pressure overload and in myocardial hypertrophy in mice and humans. However, no study addressed the relation between cardiac function and MGP in humans. Methods and results: In 767...
Conference Abstract

CENTRAL BP MEASUREMENT AND VALIDATION: THE ENGINEER’S POINT OF VIEW

Siegfried Wassertheurer
Pages: 46 - 46
The non-invasive assessment of aortic (central) pressure evolved as an emerging clinical research area over the last two decades. Several non-invasive methods and devices were developed to support these investigations. A variety of technical approaches and sites of peripheral signal acquisition have...
Conference Abstract

VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION: AT THE HEART OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS

Thomas van Sloten
Pages: 46 - 46
Vascular dysfunction may be an important pathway through which ageing and other factors, such as diabetes and obesity, can cause diseases of the heart and brain. Vascular dysfunction includes dysfunction of large arteries (due to arterial stiffness), the microcirculation (microvascular dysfunction) and...
Conference Abstract

5.3 THE INFLUENCE OF SEX AND AGE ON ARTERIAL FUNCTION IN RESPONSE TO AN ACUTE INFLAMMATORY STIMULUS

Alexander Rosenberg*, Abbi Lane-Cordova, Kanokwan Bunsawat, Sang Ouk Wee, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 46 - 46
Background: Aging is associated with increased arterial stiffness and chronic low-grade inflammation. Acute inflammatory stimulus in the presence of low-grade chronic inflammation briefly increases the risk of cardiovascular events. The risk of cardiovascular events also increases substantially in older...

Estimation of a Matrix of Heterogeneity Parameters in Multivariate Meta-Analysis of Random-Effects Models

Abera Wouhib
Pages: 46 - 64
Multivariate meta-analysis has potential over its univariate counterpart. The most common challenge in univariate or multivariate meta-analysis is estimating heterogeneity parameters in non-negative domains under the random-effects model assumption. In this context, two new multivariate estimation methods...

Quest for Interpretability-Accuracy Trade-off Supported by Fingrams into the Fuzzy Modeling Tool GUAJE

DavidP. Pancho, JoseM. Alonso, L. Magdalena
Pages: 46 - 60
Understand the behavior of Fuzzy Rule-based Systems (FRBSs) at inference level is a complex task that allows the designer to produce simpler and powerful systems. The fuzzy inference-grams –known as fingrams– establish a novel and mighty tool for understanding the structure and behavior of...

A modeling of collaboration mechanism of design process based on Channel Theory

Patchanee Patitad, Hidetsugu Suto
Pages: 46 - 49
Collaboration is one of the effective approaches that help us to share knowledge together and exchange ideas within team members. Sometimes, helpful new knowledge that is not held by the members emerges as a result of the collaboration. Such knowledge often contributes to get prime solutions in the collaboration...

On Partially Linear Single-Index Models with Missing Response and Error-in-Variable Predictors

Tsung-Lin Cheng, Yin-Ying Lin, Xuewen Lu, Radhey Singh
Pages: 46 - 64
In this paper, we consider a partially linear single-index model when missing responses and nonlinear regressors with measurement error are taken into account. Utilizing data imputation for missing values and regression calibration for error-prone regressors, we not only estimate the parameters in the...

Bilinear recurrences and addition formulae for hyperelliptic sigma functions

Harry W. Braden, Victor Z. Enolskii, Andrew N.W. Hone
Pages: 46 - 62
The Somos 4 sequences are a family of sequences satisfying a fourth order bilinear recurrence relation. In recent work, one of us has proved that the general term in such sequences can be expressed in terms of the Weierstrass sigma function for an associated elliptic curve. Here we derive the analogous...
Short Communication

Geometrical symmetries of the Universal equation

V. Derjagin, A. Leznov
Pages: 46 - 50
It is shown that the group of geometrical symmetries of the Universal equation of D-dimensional space coincides with SL(D + 1, R).

A Fault-Tolerant Schema for Clock Synchronization and data aggregation in WSN

Na Wang, Haihui He, DongQian Liu
Pages: 46 - 52
Event monitoring and determination is a popular application in WSN. Considering the special circumstance that some nodes of the wireless sensor network are faulty, a fault tolerant schema for data aggregation based on event clustering was proposed. Also, an improved HRTS algorithm named T-HRTS which...

Virtual Zoo: Learning Media Based on Augmented Reality for Early Childhood

Denik Ristya Rini, Agnisa Maulani W., Retno Tri W.
Early Childhood Education is designed as the first level of education given to children to understand their surroundings. The learning process was carried out through a combination of learning and playing. One of the basic competencies stipulated in the 2013 PAUD curriculum is KD 3.8, consisting of knowledge...
Proceedings Article

Cypirus Rotundus L: Formulation and Evaluation Antiseptic Soap

Sri Dwiyanti, Siti Sulandjari, Titik Winanti, IGP. Asto, Lilik Anifah
Soap is a product that is one of the people’s needs, used as a body cleansing agent, which is available in many forms and perfume that can be selected according to your needs. Natural soap products are rarely used in the market. Today’s soap products use a lot of artificial ingredients as their active...
Proceedings Article

Biodiversity of Symbiotic Microorganisms of Caulerpa racemosa from Lemukutan Island, Indonesia and Its Antibacterial Activity

Warsidah, Rizky, Mega Sari Juane Sofiana, Ikha Safitri, Sukal Minsas, Melia Trianasta, Susi Sumanti
Symbiotic microorganisms usually have the same secondary metabolite activity as their host. The aims of this study were determine the biodiversity of symbiotic microorganisms from Caulerpa racemosa grown in Lemukutan Island, Indonesia and evaluate their antibacterial activity. Thirty eight bacterial...

Innovation Strategy of Cosmetic Packaging Design Made of Bamboo

Nanda N. Anggalih
Bamboo has been talked about a lot by international communities in the world eco-label, specifically because it has big potential to be used as a sustainable material. As the third biggest country to produce bamboo globally, Indonesia has been supporting the regulation to establish bamboo nationally....

Pancasila Literacy to Build Insightful Citizenship Civilization Environment in the Industrial Age 4.0

Bali Widodo, Suwarma Al Muchtar, Endang Danial AR
Many factors can cause damage and environmental pollution. Natural damage can be caused by human factors. Human population and environmental problems cannot be separated. Human needs for food, fuel, shelter, and other needs as well as the increase in domestic waste have the potential to cause damage...

The Role of Technology in Biology Teaching During and Post Pandemic Era

Challenges and Opportunities

Rizqa Devi Anazifa
The COVID-19 pandemic forces teachers and students to adapt rapidly to the online learning situation. Teachers have to adjust the traditional face-to-face instruction to online learning. This change affects science learning, especially in teaching biology. This study aims to explore the roles of technology...

Online Communications in Medical Mobile Application: Customer Complaint’s Assertiveness During Covid-19 Pandemic

Kussusanti, Ruvira Arindita, Gayatri Atmadi, Nursalsa Arifah
Digital technology has made things easier for people during the pandemic especially for accessing health services. They can consult with a doctor, order medication, and make appointments for laboratory examinations via the application. This research aims to understand the assertiveness of medical mobile...

Analysis of Body and Emotion in Dance Performance

Yuhan Lu
Dance is an art that combines body and emotion. Body and emotion are the soul of dance and the joint force between them forms the unique artistic charm of dance. The expression of body and emotion gives the dance vitality, revealing the endless rhythm of life. The blend of body and emotion is a sign...
Proceedings Article

In Vivo Histopathological Wound Healing in Mice (Mus Musculus) of Suruhan Extract (Peperomia Pellucida L. Kunth)

Dessy Abdullah, Nadia Purnama Dewi, Ade Teti Vani, Helvina Amalia
A wound is a condition where the continuity of tissue is broken, which disrupts the function and anatomical structure of the body from the outermost surface to the deepest layer. When an injury occurs, the body will carry out a healing process consisting of four stages: haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation,...
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Dynamics of Agricultural Land and Sustainability of the Agricultural Sector in the Province of Bali 2015-2020

Ragil Setiawan, Anugrah Aditya Insani, Atikah Nian Indrastuti, Dwiyanti Purwanto, Hidayati Nur Rohmah, Rahma Permata Suci, Marinda Mustika Ayu, Rohayu Che Omar, Ratih Fitria Putri
The agricultural sector in Bali Province is increasingly being displaced by other sectors to support tourism. This is indicated by the reduction of agricultural land to non-agricultural land, even though agriculture is a sector that is very much needed by Balinese people to support life both in the present...

The Sovereignty of Persons with Disabilities in a Democratic State

Adiesty S. P. Syamsuddin, Asriyani Asriyani, Riswandy Riswandy
Persons with disabilities are a citizen group that has constitutional political rights. They are an inseparable part of the arrangement of Article 28D of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the active participation of persons with disabilities when they channel...

The Effect of Using Loose Parts Media on Critical Thinking Ability in Children Aged 5-6 Years in Learning in Kindergarten

Meiza Anggi Trinanda, Yaswinda Yaswinda
Learning in early childhood education today should adapt to technological advances or the competency framework of the 21st century. The application of current learning that prioritizes High Order Thinking Skills as the main capital to compete in the 21st Century. Critical thinking in children is a very...

Shape Grammar for Cane Webbing Design

Irma Desiyana
Shape grammar for cane webbing design is the way of seeing and doing it. The utilization of cane webbing, which is usually for furniture design, has potential use in the implementation of architectural design. When traditional handcrafters make cane webbing on a plane of furniture, the design can be...

Exploration of Blended Teaching Mode of Practical Military English based on SAP2C in Big Data Era

Yuyi Li
The rapid development of information technology has promoted the arrival of “Big Data Era”. In the perspective of big data era, blended teaching mode is a diversified and interactive new teaching method. This paper explores the innovative mode of blended teaching of Practical Military English for graduate...