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Asset restructuring has become a key tool for banks to deal with non-performing assets (NPAs) and sustain banking sector health, especially in emerging economies like India where the quality of assets is a persistent issue. This study examines the effect of asset restructuring on financial performance and financial stability of the Indian scheduled...

By T.M. Rajesha, Safika Praveen Sheikh

Mud architecture has played a crucial role in shaping human settlements in arid regions, offering sustainable and durable solutions for centuries. This study explores the historical evolution of mud architecture, highlighting its adaptability to extreme climatic conditions and its significance in preserving cultural heritage. The paper examines tra...

By Abdurahim Mannonov, Khurshid Samatov, Nilufar Fayzieva, Valisher Sapayev, Dadaxon Abdullayev, Nargiza Ruzmetova, Khafiza Khasanova

In the current era of data-intensive applications, including OTT services, IoT, and autonomous systems, efficient image compression is indispensable in order to minimize bandwidth consumption while preserving visual quality. Conventional compression techniques frequently fail to satisfactorily balance compression ratios and the preservation of crit...

By K. Subba Reddy, R. Arshiya

October 2025 Original scientific article
Q-SAFE QUANTUM AI FOR REAL-TIME WOMEN & CHILD SAFETY

As incidents of gendered violence and child abuse increase, there is a need for intelligent, real-time safety systems that autonomously detect distress and initiate emergency action without user activation. Q-SAFE (Quantum AI for Real-Time Women & Child Safety) is an open-source, multi-modal mobile app, utilizing quantum-enhanced machine learni...

By N. Geetha, K. Janani, P. Mathushri, S. Harini, D. Vasantha Mallika

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

Artificial Intelligence (AI) software has enormous potential to remain a versatile teaching tool that is of great interest to academicians and educators. This qualitative case study was intending to apply AI in foreign language teaching. It bridged a research gap by examining the potential applications, benefits and drawbacks of this novel method. ...

By Dhina Suresh, S Prasath, M Praneesh, K Sathishkumar, Gulnora Gulyamova, Sayanika Deka Sarma, P Dharmendra Kumar

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

Cyberbullying are becoming more susceptible to online social networks because of the large-scale usergenerated content. The current methods of detection are primarily post-event methods and lack built-in prevention strategies, thereby limiting their ability to ensure the protection of user privacy and platform security. In this paper, a H...

By N. Sheba Pari, K. Senthil Kumar

This article introduces an advanced controller technique, as well as a One-Stage Boosting Power Factor Correction (OSBPFC) converter. The proposed approach is oriented towards the creation of more powerful features (PQ), more desirable stability, and adherence to fundamental principles for input interfaces. This technique, which distinguishes it fr...

By M. Devi, S. Lakshmi

The speed of the electronic healthcare system, clinical information system, and biomedical sensing technologies has resulted in the creation of extremely huge high-dimensional and heterogeneous medical data. Such data have substantial potential to automatically diagnose diseases, but are difficult to use because they are feature redundant, nonlinea...

By Komal Saxena, M. Praneesh, S. Nancy Lima Christy, K. Nandhini, Tolib Rajabov, M. Nalini, Shalu Gupta