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Urban architecture's role is vital in creating an inclusive environment for visually impaired people and affording them easy accessibility in navigating through the built environment. This paper debates the essential principles of urban design, which focus on tactile, auditory, and sensory elements to accommodate visually impaired people. It underl...

By Alisher Doniyorov, Jurabek Polvonov, Shakhnoza Jalolova, Zilola Sattorova, Manzura Yakubova, Otabek Gaybullaev, Azam Abdullaev, Abdikhalik Abdukarimov

Executing many civil projects is arduous due to the many associated dangers. Risk Assessment (RA) is crucial for selecting building projects and managing construction activities. RA examines adverse events in the preparation and scheduling phases of building projects. Construction risk refers to the vulnerability to possible losses. Given the const...

By Annesly Anton Carvalho, K. Karthikeyan, Dr.J. Clement Sudhahar, Selvam Jesiah

The medieval period was a time of great architectural innovation, largely due to structural design and material technology advances. From roughly the 5th through the 15th century, new ways in constructing buildings greatly impacted the current face of Europe and the Middle East. Some of these innovations included the invention and use of pointed ar...

By Dilfuza Teshabaeva, Makhliyo Umarova, Nodira Babadjanova, Malokhat Pulatova, Akhrarkul Pardaev, Otabek Khidirov, Shirinoy Kamolova, Zarina Turabayeva

A survey of the various styles of architecture used in the construction of religious buildings in Central Asia, with particular emphasis on historical, cultural, and technological values. Through archaeological and historical evidence, this study investigates how local craftsmanship integrated with external influence in developing some of the iconi...

By Alisher Doniyorov, Nodir Karimov, Sirojbek Bakhtiyarov, Zaynab Abidova, Inessa Morkhova, Anargul Kaldibekova, Otabek Yusupov, Alisher Muminov

December 2024 Original scientific article
AUTOMATIC SEGMENTATION OF COLON CANCER USING SAM AI

The third most prevalent form of cancer globally in both men and women is colon cancer which affects the digestive tract and occurs in the human body's greater intestine develops from certain polyps are tiisues that grow inside the colon of various sizes which at later stage can develop into a cancer cell. The tissues are taken from colon using bio...

By B. Senthil Kumar, S. Karpagavalli, K. Keerthana, A. Krishnaja

Lung cancer remains a leading cause of mortality globally, with outcomes heavily dependent on the timeliness and accuracy of diagnosis. Traditional medical imaging techniques, while foundational in detecting lung nodules, often falter in distinguishing malignant from benign lesions with high precision, largely due to their inability to contextualiz...

By R. Rani Saritha, R. Gunasundari

One step toward lowering traffic accidents is identifying the locations of road accident hotspots and the appropriate assessment technique. This study evaluated the effectiveness of kernel density estimation (KDE) and the weighted severity index (WSI) in locating blackspots using the ArcGIS tool. Finding out accident severity levels is necessary to...

By Nishant Singh, Sunil Kumar Katiyar

The coal mining industry is one of the industries that possess inherent risks since workers are faced with a range of risks that include health risks, the extreme environment, and geology. To address these daunting tasks, we propose the deployment of an Integrated Safety and Monitoring System (ISMS) enhanced with LoRaWAN and IoT gadgets. A wide ran...

By E. Veera Boopathy, M. Shanmugasundaram, N. Shanmuga Vadivu, S. Karthikkumar, R. Diban, P. Hariharan, A. Madhan

The article explains the interrelation of stratigraphy to mineralogy for geological history. Stratigraphy is the study of the layering of rocks and it deals with chronology, very important in understanding the past environments of the Earth. Mineralogy is the study of minerals and their properties and is able to give insight into the conditions und...

By Orzikul Khakimov, Olim Ortiqov, Nazira Ramazanova, Botir Okbutaev, Oliya Mukhammadieva, Uktam Abdinazarov, Abdumalik Khamidov, Khuriyat Khudoymurodova

An immense need has emerged in several areas of biological area for the development of prediction algorithms capable of managing the increasing complexity of high-dimensional information. In developing countries, Cervical Cancer (CC) kills more women than any other disease or accident, and it's the top cause of death among women worldwide. Early de...

By S. Nandhinieswari, A. Indumathi