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The merging of the traditions and novelty in the later works of literature is the convergence of realism and experimental narratives. Where realism has its goals and aims on the true representations of society, the experimental narratives disrupt the norms by their disjointed structures and unreliable narrators. This paper will explore how modern w...

By Zulfiya Pardaeva, Oleg Kim, Dilorom Khodjimetova, Yuliya Isaeva, Umid Kholnazarov, Sevara Berdimurotova, Mohinur Farmonova, Zokhida Amirova

The Churvoq (Charvak) Free Tourist Zone (FTZ) represents a critical intersection between the complex tectonic landscape of the Western Tien Shan and Uzbekistan’s strategic push for international tourism. This paper examines the dual role of geological relief as both a primary recreational asset and a significant developmental constraint. Util...

By Shahnoza Shomurodova, Sulton Najmiddinov, Iskandar Sharofutdinov, Umida Xaybiyeva, Yusupov Gulboy, Davron Nigmatov, Dilshoda Saydumarova, Nodira Nurullayeva

The paper discusses the application of behavioral economics in consumer decision-making in the sustainable product market. Behavioral economics is contrasted to the traditional economic theory, which assumes rationality of choices based on the maximization of utility, where behavioral factors, including psychological biases, social norms, and emoti...

By Arasuraja Ganesan, R. Velanganni, Vijayakanthan Selvaraj, M. Rajapriya

The rapid growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) brings new options to innovative healthcare, transportation, and industrial systems. However, this expansion also increases cyber threats to these infrastructures. Standard anomaly detection systems use fixed machine learning models. Such models require frequent retraining and are not very sensitive ...

By Ashraf Thaker Mahmood, Qais Rashid Ibrahim

The EduGrowth model will maximize student success and academic achievement through a combination of individualized learning approaches, student service, and student data-based decision-making. The paper discusses the main aspects of the model and its implementation in learning institutions. It emphasizes the need to customize learning strategies ac...

By Najmitdinov Akhadkhon Khamitdkhanovich, Ibragimov Ulmas Rakhmanovich, Azizov Azizbek Sabitkhanovich, Dadajon Dadabayev Rustamovich, Abdumutalliev Abdulakhad Abdusamad ugli

Societal and technological challenges are significant when it comes to cyberbullying, which is an ubiquitous issue in the social media space including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. This paper will focus on the identification of hate speech that targets particular individuals, especially in the context of the data in Hindi language. It ...

By Rachna Narula, Poonam Chaudhary

Diagnosing critical conditions like Acute Liver Failure (ALF), Methanol Toxicity (MT), Alcohol Poisoning (AP), and Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is difficult due to similar symptoms and complex interdependent metabolism, often resulting in delayed and incorrect diagnoses in historic clinical practice. We present a hybrid machine learning framework in...

By S. Ramadoss, A. Kumaravel

In the process of multi-party collaborative data sharing, the power grid supply chain system often faces security risks such as data islands, privacy leakage and tampering risks. It is urgent to establish a security management mechanism that takes into account efficiency and credibility. To this end, this study proposes a power grid supply chain da...

By You Wen, Mingjun Tang, Yijun Yang, Hong Luo

The Indian startup environment is both volatile and fast-paced, requiring the project management models to be both fast and scalable. Although Agile tools are widely used, most ventures fail to realize the implementation of technical features into business expansion. The crux of the matter is a Hierarchy where a traditional top-down management stru...

By Ashish Kumar Sahu, Shilpi Nishant Tanwani

This article introduces a cutting-edge solution, called the Hybrid AI-Driven Water Management System, to solve the critical issues of managing water resources in urban India. Most major Indian cities suffer from an increase in demand for water, poorly managed pipe networks, and an excessive amount of water being wasted due to leaks and other outdat...

By Sanjay Kumar, Sapna Bawankar