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The digitalization of healthcare is fast, bringing about abundant and diverse medical data with novel opportunities to bring precise healthcare with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) associated analytics. Traditional methods of data analysis in medical fields frequently do not describe nonlinear and complex relationships in multimodal clinic...

By B. Senthilkumaran, Gajraj Singh, Ali Bostani, S. Krithika, Zarina Khalbayeva, P. Nanthini

The speed of the electronic healthcare system, clinical information system, and biomedical sensing technologies has resulted in the creation of extremely huge high-dimensional and heterogeneous medical data. Such data have substantial potential to automatically diagnose diseases, but are difficult to use because they are feature redundant, nonlinea...

By Komal Saxena, M. Praneesh, S. Nancy Lima Christy, K. Nandhini, Tolib Rajabov, M. Nalini, Shalu Gupta

The paper discusses the importance of innovation in revolutionizing the scientific equipment market in India with a lot of focus on how it has changed supplier firms and its end consumers particularly the pharmaceutical industry. It underscores the use of new technologies and models of business with regard to improved operational performance and ef...

By Dinakar Lingam, Syed Jaffer

Construction project managers have traditionally been chosen based on technical competence and experience, and little emphasis has been placed on emotional intelligence (EI), which plays an important part in the management of high-pressure environments, stakeholder relationships and conflict. The paper builds a contextual EI testing instrument base...

The wireless networks of the sixth generation (6G) are likely to be an AI-native, highly dynamic, and ultra-dense communication eco-system, where the question of security, privacy and resiliency is much more complicated to address than in other generations. Conventional static and prescriptive network management tools cannot scale, be heterogeneous...

By P. Senthilkumar, V. Sheela, G.D. Praveenkumar, Ali Bostani

Accurate prediction of stock market trends remains a challenging task due to high volatility, non-linearity, and the dynamic nature of financial time series data. Conventional statistical and machine learning typically do not provide consistent performance due to the fixed hyperparameter settings and the inability to adapt to a shifting market situ...

By N. Subalakshmi, M. Jeyakarthic, V. Mohanaselvam

The Recency-Frequency-Monetary (RFM) model is a widely used method for customer segmentation, but its effectiveness depends on selecting the appropriate variant (e.g., weighted or entropy-based) for a given dataset. This selection process is typically manual and task-specific, leading to inconsistent results and limited generalizability. To address...

By F. Mary Magdalene Jane, V. Pream Sudha, S. Saranya, P. Usha, V. Santhana Lakshmi, S.R. Kalaiselvi

Artificial Intelligence (AI) software has enormous potential to remain a versatile teaching tool that is of great interest to academicians and educators. This qualitative case study was intending to apply AI in foreign language teaching. It bridged a research gap by examining the potential applications, benefits and drawbacks of this novel method. ...

By Dhina Suresh, S Prasath, M Praneesh, K Sathishkumar, Gulnora Gulyamova, Sayanika Deka Sarma, P Dharmendra Kumar

The paper examines the impact of online communities, learning environment, family harmony, and health habits, and their effects on student resilience and work-life balance in post-pandemic Kerala. It also studies the mediation effect of resilience between these factors and academic adaptability, as well as well-being. A mixed-method sequential desi...

By Bobby Pudukaden, A. Martin Jayaraj

Emerging economies have a dynamic and challenging business environment, which requires entrepreneurial marketing and innovation capabilities of the high-tech startups. Such startups are usually faced with issues of lack of resources, regulation and lack of proper infrastructure. In this regard, it is important to combine entrepreneurial marketing p...

By Jainish Roy, Rajesh Sehgal