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Sustainable practice and automation in the field of mining engineering are becoming a fundamental component of educating the future engineers to respond to the challenges facing a changing mining industry. As mining operators are increasingly being pressured to utilize more environmentally sustainable practices and to adopt new automation technolog...

By Kamala Kodirova, Ozodbek Nematov, Anastasia Seitasmanova, Sarvinoz Qodirova, Feruza Sapaeva, Fotima Babajanova, Bakhtiyor Polvonov, Abduraim Adilov

The combination of digital tools and Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an innovative force in the field of architecture and construction management studies. These technologies offer the students a more practical and engaging learning experience, which is more reflective of the practices in the industry. Through the integration of BIM and other...

By Zafar Matniyazov, Zilola Rakhmatillaeva, Mirkomil Gudalov, Tolqin Irgashev, Munira Umarova, Khusniddin Ruziyev, Sevara Berdimurotova, Gulnoz Murotova

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

In fast-developing Indian cities, congestion is a significant concern, as travel times are much longer, the environment is negatively affected, and infrastructure is overstretched. Conventional traffic management systems tend to be ineffective at addressing such problems because they rely on fixed traffic lights and lack data inputs. This paper pre...

By Anjali Goswami, Anjali Krushna Kadao

The paper delves into the query of how philology and sociology intersect when it comes to studying the linguistic terrain of postcolonial countries. The paper will explore the functionality of language in the public spaces as a symbol of power, identity, and resistance in postcolonial settings, with a specific emphasis on the linguistic signs in th...

By Sirojiddin Nurmatov, Dildora Mamaraimova, Nargiza Akhmedova, Gullolahon Mehmonaliyeva, Mehrinoza Alieva, Feruza Shukurova, Sarvinoz Qodirova, Nilufar Abdullayeva

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

Diabetes Mellitus is a significant world health and early detection is of paramount significance since it decreases the complications and enables medical intervention in time. The paper is a comparison between the predictive accuracy of the eight Machine Learning classifiers: Logistic Regression, Support Vector Machine (SVM), Decision Tree, Random ...

By Zeeshan Hussain, Suraiya Parveen, Ashif Khan, Ihtiram Raza, Umnah

The research paper discusses the history of mining technology and the way it has contributed enormously to the advancement of the degree of environmental sustainability and safety in the mining industry. The paper will discuss the key technological developments in the mining sector, including automation, artificial intelligence, robotization, and e...

By Sobirjon Bazarov, Sardor Norboyev, Ulugbek Kosimov, Yayra Kasimova, Munisabonu Tursunboyeva, Lobar Bakhramova, Matyakubov Maqsad

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

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