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Concerns about the application of AI, for instance, include issues of morality, accuracy, and trust. AI chatbots recently transformed educational systems around the globe. They are available for more than just simple queries; they can provide explanations, additional material and support for learning whenever required. Chatbots may also take the fo...

By Vandita Sharma, Nitu Sehrawat, Manisha Verma, Ruchi Sharma, Anil Kumar

Offers a detailed analysis of optimization algorithms and routing protocols are created to overcome the issues on energy efficiency with the Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The study analyses nature-based metaheuristic methods such as the Genetic Algorithms, Particle Swarm Optimization, Firefly Optimization, Gray W...

By R. Abrami, K. Sathishkumar, Liu Guanzhou, M. Ramalingam, Wasim Ahmad, Ali Bostani

The nature of software engineering is ever-changing and needs smart, intelligent, and innovation-enhancing solutions for talent management. In this paper, we describe our statistically validated dynamic Talented Innovative ecosystem (DTIE) that aims to improve innovation scaling in software engineering through AI-enabled analytics, data-driven recr...

By S. Krishnadas, Ramya Thiyagarajan

Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) analysis is an important diagnostic tool in intensive care unit (ICU) settings that provides valuable information about the patient's respiratory and metabolic status. However, in the absence of predictive information, when testing is over-utilized or not planned, it can cause discomfort to the patient, costs to the healthc...

By S. Ramadoss, A. Kumaravel

The paper will discuss the intersection between sustainable architecture and the next generation of smart technologies with reference to the use of Internet of Things (IoT) systems in smart buildings. It aims to investigate the positive results of IoT-based smart buildings regarding the environmental performance and to discuss the ethical issues co...

By Umid Kamalov, Alisher Rajabov, Manzura Satimova, Firuza Abdulkhairova, Kamola Ibragimova, Zilola Rakhmatillaeva, Dilorom Eshkuvatova, Sullieva Suluv

Even though agriculture is now one of the most technologically advanced civilian industries, there is still a big gap between the innovations that are available and how they are actually put into practice, particularly in areas where traditional supervision methods are predominant. This study looks at how farmers' ability to implement precision agr...

By Shoira Bobomuratova, Kurbonalijon Zokirov, Najimiddin Jumakulov, G'ofur Allamuratov, Oybek Ulugbekov, Muhabbat Mullajonova, Avazbek Turdunov

In recent decades, remote-controlled vehicles (ROVs) have attracted significant attention because of their potential applications in healthcare, medicine, agriculture, and civilian information. In this article, we investigate the development of low-cost mobile robots equipped with a global positioning system (GPS). GPS-assisted robot is used to pro...

By Huu Khoa Tran, Viet Thang Le, Thanh Trang Tran, Van Dung Nguyen

Preserving and interpreting historical engineering documents aids in appreciating the nature of scientific reasoning as well as technological advances. Digitization and detailed analysis are highly challenging for many of such documents which are handwritten, eroded and in delicate conditions. This paper presents research on reconstruction of histo...

By Navbakhor Iskandarova, Nargiza Burieva, Abdurahim Mannonov, Adil Kariev, Nodir Karimov, Zumrad Kasimova, Margubakhan Eshnazarova, Sadokat Abidova

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a disease that cause inflammation in blood vessels, impacting kids and causes heart and blood vessel damage. Patients with KD who have medium or big aneurysms, developing coronary dilatation for a minimum of 2 months, are related to the worst late coronary results, which are not widely researched. The primary goal...

By C. Kavitha, A. Subramani

A crucial method for reducing the dimensionality issue in DM (Data Mining) tasks is FS (Feature Selection). Conventional techniques for FS do not scale well in vast spaces. The HPSO-IKM approach has a rather long processing time, so future studies will keep enhancing the technique's stages to reduce the duration of detection. PSO's poor local searc...

By M. Birundha Rani, Dr.A. Subramani