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Proceedings Article
Speech Emotion Recognition using Constant-Q Transform and Deep Learning
S. Revathi , V. MuthuPriya, R. Akila , Salman Faris Syed, K. Mohammed Zahaan Dhande
In today’s digital world, machines are evolving beyond basic speech-to-text systems. This project develops an emotionally aware solution that recognizes both spoken words and the underlying emotions. The system combines Constant-Q Transform (CQT) for capturing time frequency audio features with Recurrent...
Proceedings Article
Building Children's Character Through Piano Learning
Kusrina Widjajantie
The structure and the design of piano are enabled someone to be able to ring the tone of piano easily, unlike the violin which needs much time to produce one tone. However, this thing does not mean that someone can play the piano created by Chopin in a jiffy. The research problem of this research is...
Proceedings Article
Reading Ability Analysis of Mandarin Language in Pontianak Junior High School VIII Grade Students
Lily Thamrin, Reni Marlina, Yokhebed Yokhebed
Reading ability is one of the skills in mandarin language. High using of mandarin language leads to mandatory and additional subjects, ranging from kindergarden to vocational schools in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Indicators of reading mandarin language are measured in the form of vocabulary...
Proceedings Article
The Applied Analysis of Speech Act Theory in College English Teaching
Yan Zhang
The locutionary act is a speaking activity, which is a vocal behavior, and its contents can be sentences, phrases, words and so on to express a certain concept or meaning. The illocutionary act is an act carried out by speaking, which involves the speaker' intention, such as assertion, doubt, order,...
Proceedings Article
Genes Polymorphism in Children with Diseases of the Nervous System Living in the Conditions of the Far North of Russia
A.A. Mazunina, O.V. Dolgikh, K.P. Luzhetsky
A comparative genetic examination of children with varying degrees of asthenization of the nervous system, living in the Far North of Russia was carried out. The polymerase chain reaction method on BioRAD CFX96 Real Time System was used to study the following polymorphisms: A1166C of AGTR1 angiotensin...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P6.12 BRACHIAL ARTERY REACTIVITY IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO BASAL BRACHIAL ARTERY TONE: POSSIBLE CONFOUNDER IN MEASURING ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION
V. Maher, C. Markham, A. OHalloran, M. O’Dowd, M. Carey, A. Brown, D. McInerney
Pages: 166 - 166
Brachial artery reactivity following compression is used as a surrogate marker of endothelial function. Brachial diameter increases exceeding 10% indicate normal endothelial function. We investigated if basal brachial artery tone influenced brachial artery reactivity.
One hundred never smoking, healthy,...
Proceedings Article
Ideological and Conceptual Content of the US Approach to Structuring the Indo-Pacific Macroregion
Ivan R. Dubrovskiy, Chan Duy Thanh
The article is devoted to the ideological content of the American approach to the restructuring of the Indo-Pacific region. Currently, the interconnectedness of the problems of international regional relations in Asia, as well as the strategic competition between the United States and China for leadership...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.11 CAROTID STIFFNESS AND BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY: THE EPP3 STUDY
A. Boudard, D. Laude, J.P. Empana, B. Pannier, K.T. Ong, F. Thomas, J. Perruca, X. Jouven, S. Laurent, P. Boutouryie
Pages: 163 - 163
Arterial baroreflex sensitivity (BS) is dependent on distension rate of baroreceptors, itself dependent on arterial stiffness. Differences in BS between younger and older subjects, and normotensive and hypertensive patients may be explained by differences in arterial stiffness. The objective was to demonstrate...
Proceedings Article
Kenthongan Banyumas
A Study of Organology Development
Ibnu Amar Muchsin, Syahrul Syah Sinaga, Endang Kusrini, Danang Ardyanto
Kenthongan Banyumas Art is a musical ensemble with the basic material of instruments made of bamboo which has been well developed in the Banyumas area and outside the Banyumas area. These basic materials are mostly found in the mountainous area along the Serayu river overgrown with bamboo plants. Kenthongan...
Proceedings Article
Symbolism in Costume Design Elements and Expression Modes in Handel’s Opera Giulio Cesare
Yipin Zeng
Nowadays, the development of opera culture is always accompanied by the continuous innovation of performing arts and stage art, which is the key for traditional plays to retain vitality under the changes of the times. Among them, the costume design is the most intuitive and effective way of visual communication...
Proceedings Article
Incidental Finding of Hearing Loss in Patients before the Intra-arterial Heparin Flushing (IAHF) Procedure
Elvita Rahmi Daulay, Delfitri Munir, Aznan Lelo, Terawan Agus Putranto
Background: Hearing loss is often not addressed by the patient. Patients underwent pure tone audiometry test before the Intra-arterial Heparin Flushing (IAHF) procedure, and some patients had hearing loss.
Objective: The purpose of this study is to find out how patients describe their hearing...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
8.6 ELECTRICAL CAROTID BARORECEPTOR ACTIVATION LOWERS RENAL ARTERY IMPEDANCE AND STIFFNESS IN AN ACUTE CANINE MODEL
P. Segers, D. Wagner, K. Ludwig, A.W. Cates, D. Georgakopoulos
Pages: 160 - 160
Background: The exact mechanism by which electrical carotid baroreceptor activation (CBA) lowers blood pressure in patients with hypertension has yet to be fully elucidated. Given the central role of the kidneys in blood pressure regulation, the aim of this study was to assess the impact of CBA on renal...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Effects of Weight Loss on Vascular Function in Obese Individuals with Poor Cardiovascular Health: Design and Research Protocol of an Interventional Clinical Trial
Michelle Rabello Cunha, Samanta Souza Mattos, Marcia Regina Simas Torres Klein, Wille Oigman, Mario Fritsch Neves
Pages: 154 - 160
Introduction: Excessive adipose tissue is associated with adverse metabolic effects and is an important risk factor for chronic diseases. According to the American Heart Association, most cardiovascular events can be prevented by adhering to healthy practices, reflecting cardiovascular health as poor,...
Proceedings Article
Optimization of Cardiovascular System of Teenagers Aged 12–14 Years at Medium Intensity Aerobic Physical Load
V.V. Gorrelik, V.N. Vlasov, A.A. Podlubnaya, A.N. Pianzin
The paper considers peculiarities of aerobic physical exercises for 12–14-year old teenagers suffering from arterial hypertension. Cardiovascular diseases in teenagers affect the development of the body and its functional stability. In this regard, this paper discusses the peculiarities of CVS optimization...
Proceedings Article
Discussion on the Tone of Japanese
He Wang
From the current situation in the teaching and learning of Japanese tones, more and more attention has been paid to the tone of Japanese language. The overall level has been greatly improved no matter from the breadth and depth of the content of the study. Although lots of textbooks and dictionaries...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
4.4 MODULATION OF ARTERIAL TONE INFLUENCES PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN PROPORTION TO CHANGE IN ARTERIAL DIAMETER
H. Fok, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 148 - 148
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P4.32 INACTIVATION OF SERUM RESPONSE FACTOR CONTRIBUTES TO DECREASE VASCULAR MUSCULAR TONE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN MICE
G. Galmiche, V. Regnault, Z. Li, P. Lacolley
Pages: 144 - 144
Rationale: Vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) phenotypic modulation plays an important role in arterial stiffening associated with ageing. Serum response factor (SRF) is a major transcription factor regulating smooth muscle (SM) genes involved in maintenance of the contractile state of VSMCs.
Objective:...
Proceedings Article
Management of Bilateral Acute Low Tone Sensorineural Hearing Loss (ALHL)
Rini Yoanita, Rossy Rosalinda
Introduction: In the ORL-HNS, acute low-tone sensorineural hearing loss (ALHL) is an emergency that needs to be treated right away. The hearing loss in ALHL is restricted to low-tone frequencies, and it has a superior prognosis compared to idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL). The administration...
Journal: Artery Research
Mini Review
The role of “semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase” in the arterial wall
N. Mercier
Pages: 141 - 147
“Semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase” (SSAO) metabolizes primary amines into aldehydes, hydrogen peroxide and ammonia and is largely expressed in adipocytes, lymphatic endothelial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). In vitro SSAO expression and activity increase during VSMC differentiation...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
The Design and Manufacturing of Machine Tapered Shaft Measuring Tool
Aryo Satito, Hariyanto, Supandi, Stefanus Santosa
Machine tapered shaft is a shaft with a difference between left and right diameter, and any difference of diameter will cause the formation of taper. To limit the number of tapering that occurs, many taper standards such as ISO, Morse Taper, and others are created. As an example, a workpiece of Morse...
Proceedings Article
The Study on the Application of EPON Technology in Optical Fiber to the Home Broadband Access Network Design
Chuan He
At present, the individual users use ADSL dial-up Internet access methods, but due to the copper price too high, broadband couldn't be more improved, the copper is bound to be abandoned by the society. Some new network providers and operators provide active optical fiber to the community. Due to the...
Proceedings Article
Driver Fatigue Detection based on Eye State Analysis
Yong Du, Peijun Ma, Xiaohong Su, Yingjun Zhang
Driver fatigue is one of the important fac-tors in a large number of traffic accidents. Eye states (full open, half open or closed) analysis is an efficient measure to evalu-ate driver’s alertness. In this paper, we present an effective vision-based driver fatigue detection method. Firstly, the in-terframe...
Proceedings Article
Acoustic Analysis of Compound Vowels in Ali Tibetan Language
Lingzhen Li, Yonghong Li
By using the method of acoustic experiment, this paper analyzes the acoustic characteristics of Ali Tibetan compound vowels, such as duration, tone and formant. It is concluded that there are 15 kinds of compound vowels in Ali Tibetan language, which are divided into oral compound vowels and nasal compound...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Effects of transient change in carotid arterial stiffness on arterial baroreflex during mild orthostatic stimulation
Jun Sugawara, Christopher K. Willie, Taiki Miyazawa, Hidehiko Komine, Philip N. Ainsle, Shigehiko Ogoh
Pages: 130 - 135
Stiffening of central conduit arteries –areas where the mechanoreceptors are embedded (e.g., ascending aorta and carotid artery) – is considered to be associated with the impaired baroreflex control in response to hypotensive stress. Arterial stiffness is modulated by vascular tone transiently and dynamically,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Research on the Methods to Reading Pointer Instrument Based on Machine Vision
Huanjun Liu
This paper puts forward to a novel intelligent methods to reading point instrument to replace human reading. The images of pointer instrument are captured. Firstly a segmentation algorithm based on unsupervised learning is presented to segment the image for locating the scales and pointer. This algorithm...
Proceedings Article
Research on television animation creation based on 3D digital technology
Youtian Ye
With the development of digital times , people become play more attention to 3D digital technology . As the result of the development 3D digital technology , the animation art developed rapidly . Combining the 3D digital technology and the traditional animation technology make the emerging animation...
Proceedings Article
An Analysis of Language Shifting: The Use of Danseigo by Women in the Workplace
Muhammad Peri Syaprizal, Qistike Handay Pugar, Nuria Haristiani
There are several varieties of languages found in Japanese. These include danseigo (man language) and joseigo (woman language). Both of these languages are still used by Japanese people nowadays, but there is a shift in its use. One type of shift in these languages is that danseigo recently also used...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
5.1 EPOXYEICOSATRIENOIC ACIDS IN THE REGULATION OF VASCULAR TONE
L. Yang, J. Cheriyan, C. McEniery, I. Wilkinson
Pages: 127 - 128
Proceedings Article
Sorog and Pelog Scales in the Vocal and Rebab of Sundanese Gamelan Salendro
Mariko Sasaki, Juju Masunah
This study aims to analyse and explain the unique phenomenon of Sundanese gamelan salendro performances in West Java, Indonesia, that is the fixed pitch instruments of gamelan are in the salendro scale (laras salendro), but its vocal and rebab (a two-stringed fiddle) conventionally modulate into sorog...
Proceedings Article
Transparent and Scalable Multiple Face Skin Tone Classification with RetinaFace, U-Net, and EfficientNetV2-S
Sarah Silvia Pinky, M. Kowsigan
Facial skin tone classification plays a vital role in dermatological AI and the beauty tech industry, enabling personalized skincare, inclusive representation, and health monitoring. Accurate tone detection supports product customization and helps reduce bias in computer vision systems.
However,...
Proceedings Article
Building Spiritual Values in Organizational Culture
A Study in a Chinese Indonesian company in Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia
Charoline Cheisviyanny, Sany Dwita, Herlina Helmy
This research aims to explore the spiritual values in organizational culture built by a Chinese Indonesian company in Padang and how it build those values. The values consist of compassion, open-mindedness, cooperation, innovation/creativity, and respect for diversity. It was an interpretative case study....
Proceedings Article
The Important of Discovering Communication Values in the Internalization of Corporate Culture: The Case of “AKHLAK” Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN)
Emilia Ramadhani, Humaizi Humaizi, Iskandar Zulkarnain
This research highlights the pivotal role of communication in internalizing the corporate culture of AKHLAK BUMN, focusing on how the company culture is established through everyday conversations (dialogues) aligned with AKHLAK. Language serves as a reflection of an individual’s cultural identity, indicating...
Journal: Artery Research
Short Communication
Endothelin-1 system activity in adults with borderline high ldl-cholesterol
Kyle J. Diehl, Brian L. Stauffer, Jared J. Greiner, Christopher A. DeSouza
Pages: 115 - 118
Background: Modest elevations in plasma low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol have been shown to confer a significant increase in cardiovascular risk. Endothelin (ET)-1 is a vasoconstrictor peptide with proatherogenic properties. The experimental aim of this study was to determine whether ET-1 system...
Proceedings Article
The fitness and health value of the Taijiquan Wujizhuang
Jing Li
Taijiquan is gentle, slow and natural, which can make the body's material and energy be fully exchanged, thus improving the health value of human body. After the systematic combine of the fitness effect of the Taijiquan Wujizhuang, the function of 'Tiaoshen', 'pranayama' and 'Tiaoxin' was also found...
Proceedings Article
The Experiment Technique Innovation of Tone System in Shanxi Contemporary Orchestral Work
Yanan Wen
Shanxi Province is located on the Loess Plateau in northern China, the unique geographical environment makes Shanxi nurture a profound and enduring traditional culture and art, such as the folk song and Opera. The rich musical heritage inspires contemporary composers to constantly draw material from...
Proceedings Article
Research on Timbre in Music and Its Application
Dawei Yan, Bo Tu
Aiming at the original theory of the “timbre” problem, through sorting out the ins and outs of the concept of timbre, this article studies the relationship between timbre and music origin and the evolution process of the auditory system’s perception of tone color, and gives new cognitive concepts of...
Proceedings Article
The Manifestation of Cultural Tolerance Value of Traditional Ornament: Study on Ornaments of Sendang Duwur Mosque-Graveyard, Lamongan, East Java
Supatmo Supatmo
One of the physical culture (artifacts) heritages in the early development of Islamic cultural in Java Island is the site of Sendang Duwur Mosque-Graveyard located in Paciran, Lamongan, East Java. As a sacred Islamic religious building, Sendang Duwur Mosque-Graveyard was visited by many visitors from...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Research and Application of Public Traffic Intelligent Dispatching Based on Dynamic Programming Algorithm
Sixian Niu
Because the static traffic assignment can not perfectly reflect status of traffic congestion in actual case and the model of dynamic traffic assignment may cause a huge computation cost, the article combines features of static traffic assignment and the dynamic one and has Dial' algorithm based multi-time...
Proceedings Article
Inheritance and Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Folk Music of Wuwei Area in Gansu Province
Qian Guo
The intangible cultural heritage is not only the important carrier of the traditional culture of the nation, but also the root of the people's wisdom and national self-confidence. The existence and inheritance of traditional folk music in Wuwei area of Gansu province are worrying. This paper analyzes...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
The suppression of Narrow band jammers algorithm and the implementation of Beidou B3 signal
C.M. Li, L. Huang, X.J. Wang
This paper investigates the use of the transform domain adaptive filtering algorithm to suppress norrowband jammers in Beidou B3 signal, which reduces the amount of calculation and improves Convergence properties compared to the time domain least mean square algorithm. The theorem and derivation process...
Proceedings Article
Analyzing the Complex Nature of Emotions From Written Text Using Parrott Theory of Emotions
Mohsin M. Abbasi, Anatoly Beltiukov
Emotions are the main component of a person’s character and personality. They are used to communicate messages and information. Emotions are represented in various ways, such as by physical actions, verbal tone, written text, etc. We are interested in identifying the emotions presented in the written...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P21 REDUCTION OF CARDIAC PRE-LOAD HAS ANTITHETICAL EFFECTS ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: IS BLOOD PRESSURE THE MAIN DETERMINANT OF WITHIN-SUBJECT VARIATION IN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY?
Luca Faconti, Bushra Farukh, Andrii Boguslavskyi, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 99 - 99
Objective: Blood pressure (BP) is considered the most important determinant of within-subject variation in pulse wave velocity (PWV) and the possibility of altering arterial stiffness independently of BP is still a matter of debate. When investigating acute effects of a reduction in cardiac pre-load,...
Proceedings Article
Field Investigation on Eight Tones in Matang Village, Renhua County
Qunying Wang, Xiaoyan Chen
The Eight-tone Band (also called Matang Drum Band) of Matang village, Renhua county in Shaoguan city, Guangdong province is an active local eight-tone club. It has been providing the villagers with performance for happy occasions and funeral affairs since the 60s except during the Cultural Revolution....
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P63 MODIFICATION OF SYMPATHETIC TONE BY RENAL ARTERY DENERVATION CAUSES EARLY, SIGNIFICANT AND SUSTAINED ARTERIAL DE-STIFFENING
Andrius Berukstis, Gintare Neverauskaite-Piliponiene, Nerijus Misonis, Vytautas Juknevicius, Jurate Balsyte, Aleksandras Laucevicius
Pages: 97 - 97
Objective: To examine whether Sympathetic Renal Denervation (RDN) might have an additive value for cardiovascular risk decline beyond lowering blood pressure.
Methods: 73 selected patients with resistant hypertension had RDN performed. Arterial stiffness was measured, using applanation tonometry, before...
Journal: Artery Research
2. INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS FOLLOWING ACUTE RESISTANCE EXERCISE IS ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN AUTONOMIC TONE
Eun Sun Yoon, Su Jin Jung, Sung Kun Cheun, Kevin S. Heffernan, Sae Young Jae
Pages: 95 - 95
Background: Although acute and chronic resistance exercise is associated with increases in arterial stiffness, the underlying mechanisms are not completely understood. Autonomic nervous system function is associated with arterial stiffness. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis...
Journal: Artery Research
Short Communication
Effects of aging on leg pulse wave velocity response to single-leg cycling
Jun Sugawara, Takeshi Otsuki, Seiji Maeda
Pages: 94 - 97
There is increasing awareness that pulse wave velocity (PWV), an index of arterial stiffness, changes transiently via alteration of vascular smooth muscular tone. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of aging on the response of leg PWV to a low-intensity exercise bout. Ten older (69 ± 3...
Series: Advances in Physics Research
Proceedings Article
Cavity Sound Pressure Enhancement of the Second Generation Power Generating Helmholtz Resonator with X-shaped Cavity Junction
Iwan Yahya, Harjana Harjana, Eqi Muqowi
Cavity sound pressure level is a very important measure when dealing with the design of resonator based power generating sound absorbers and sound diffusers. This paper presents results from experimental study of the performance of the second generation iARG-X2 power generating Helmholtz resonator. The...
Proceedings Article
SHIELD: Securing Holistic and AI-Inclusive E-Leadership through Decentralized Technologies
J. V. K. Kamlesh, A. V. V. Lokesh Varma, Sumit Kumar Singh, Golda Dilip
Digital governance aims to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and inclusiveness of public administration through technology. However, current systems often face limitations such as centralized authority, limited civic participation, opaque decision-making, and the absence of intelligent validation...
Proceedings Article
The Rise, Development and Turning of Chinese National Animation
Yang Zhao
Chinese animation after 1949 has mainly experienced three stages of development. During the "Seventeen Years" Chinese animation period, the basic tone of the development of Chinese national animation and children's animation was basically established. After 1979, with the gradual opening up of animation...
Proceedings Article
Sundanese Dialect in Sinar Resmi Traditional Village in Cisolok District, Sukabumi Regency (Phonological Perspective)
Husni Thamrin, Retty Isnendes
The main purpose of this study is to find out the similarities and differences in the form of speaking dialect intonation of Sinar Resmi traditional society of Sukabumi Regency which is spoken by parents and young people. This study was conducted qualitatively with identification and classification in...