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This research introduces a sophisticated deep learning framework for automatically identifying diseases in rice leaves by combining the Inception V3 architecture with spatial attention mechanisms. Rice is one of the most important foods in the world, in terms of food security and agricultural economics, so the establishment of efficient disease sur...

By R. Dhanya, S. Mythili

Manual comparative methods have long been the main source for reconstructing Proto-Indo-European (PIE) dialects, with their weaknesses including fragmentary corpora, interpretive bias, and a lack of direct textual evidence. This paper introduces a probabilistic semantic reconstruction model that combines computational comparative linguistics and de...

By Mastura Tadjieva, Zaynab Matniyazova, Zarina Djumayeva, Khilola Umarkhujaeva, Mokhirukh Khoshimkhujaeva, Mohira Ankabayeva, Otabek Yusupov

The proposed research explores the effects of social media advertisement on consumer purchasing behavior in the Indian e-commerce market among urban millennials. It was done in a quantitative and explanatory manner where primary data was gathered on 372 millennials in Bengaluru, as frequent users of e-commerce websites such as Amazon, Flipkart, Myn...

By C. Nandan, Suresh Ranganathan, Karthik Reddy, S. Ramesh Babu, M. Krishnamoorthi, Venkata Raghu Babu Nallamalli, S. Mahabub Basha

The successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction (SILAR) process was used to form Zinc Oxide (ZnO) thin films on glass substrates, and deposition cycles of 5, 15, 20, and 25 were used to investigate the effect of the number of cycles on the structural and optical characteristics of the film. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) was determined to be a poly...

By Anwar Qasim Ahmed, Inass Abdulah Zgair, Adel H. Omran Alkhayatt

Citation network analysis is increasing rapidly nowadays. However, the most important challenge is addressing inaccurate citation detection, where many unreasonable citations happen today, such as when the content of the cited paper is not relevant to the reference paper (citing paper), reciprocity and small cycles, which mean that author A cites a...

By Zahraa Yahya Mahdi Al-Mayali, Salam Al-augby

The conventional undergraduate psychology programs find it challenging to offer genuine clinical exposure because of the ethical considerations, the high prices of the standardized patients, and the lack of dynamism of the written case studies. The paper addresses the idea of integrating Generative AI (GenAI)-based clinical persona as a modificatio...

By Odiljon Qobilov, Iltifotxon Abdinazarova, Saida Makhkamova, Gulbahor Kholdorova, Mokhira Kuvvatova, Komila Umarova, Gulchexrabonu Isamova

This study investigates how the reputation of social media influencers affects online prosocial behaviour, focusing on the sequential mediating roles of parasocial interaction and perceived homophily. Grounded in Source Credibility Theory, Parasocial Interaction Theory, the Similarity-Attraction Paradigm, and Social Cognitive Theory, the research a...

By N. Dhivya Lakshmi, Vijayakanthan Selvaraj

The fast digitalization of financial services has introduced a new digital lending platform into the financial services market, which is easy to use and fast to provide credit. Circumference of behavioral intention, however, is a key manifestation of the uptake of these services and largely depends on trust, service quality, perceived ease, and per...

By P Hameem Khan, S.K. Mohammed Altaf, B. Raja Rao, A. MamathKumar, A. Nitheesha

This paper examines the effectiveness of Generative AI (GenAI) as a socio-pragmatic aid that can improve Cross-Cultural Communicative Competence (CCCC) in advanced language learners (N = 80). Although such learners may be highly proficient in their language, A so-called pragmatic gap may also be faced in attempts to negotiate complex social interac...

By Temur Irmuxamedov, Jahongirmirzo Maxmudov, Gulshan Ibragimova, Aziza Muminova, Alevtina Muradova, Fotima Safarova, Bayramdurdi Sapaev

Static Synchronous Compensators (STATCOMs) require precise controller tuning to maintain voltage stability in modern power grids. Fractional Order Proportional-Integral (FOPI) controllers offer enhanced flexibility over integer-order designs, yet existing tuning methods rely on weighted-sum formulations that conflate conflicting objectives through ...

By Rafid Ali Ridha Ibrahim, Anuar Mikdad Muad, Yushaizad Yusof