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The recent advancement in e-learning systems has highlighted the need for more tailored and effective methods of assessment. The e-learning system has become increasingly common in society; however, it comes with its own unique challenges. This study explores the development of an adaptive testing framework implemented in Python, utilizing algorith...

By Ankita Sappa

Sentiment analysis has come out as an important activity in natural language processing (NLP) applications whose data analysis is in high demand at present in the modern world. The BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) algorithm has proved to be extremely efficient when it comes to sentiment analysis tasks, and its potentia...

By Alaa A. El-Demerdash, Nahla B. Abdel- Hamid, Amira Y. Haikal

This paper presents a comprehensive investigation into the seismic performance of a G+5 reinforced concrete spaceframe subjected to pushover analysis. The analysis incorporates the critical influence of soil-structure interaction on varying slope inclinations. A nonlinear static pushover method is utilized to examine the lateral loading streng...

By Tushar Golait, Neeraj Tiwari, Manjeet Singh Hora

The rising threat of cyberattacks in today's society emphasizes the urgent need for improved methods to both detect and prevent these incidents. This paper focuses on assessing the effectiveness of various techniques for predicting cyberattacks. The DTCF taxonomy was proposed for predicting these attacks, considering datasets, techniques, challenge...

By Azhar F. Al-zubidi, Alaa Kadhim Farhan, Abeer Alsadoon

Measuring small flow rates often requires expensive equipment and is associated with inherent limitations. In practice, various measuring structures, such as weirs, are commonly constructed at specific locations to facilitate flow measurements. This paper proposes an innovative and low-cost measurement structure made from sewer pipes, incorporating...

By Petar Praštalo, Anica Milanović

Despite the importance of scientific writing for engineering students, the technical discourse poses a significant challenge for learners. The promise of Automated Essay Evaluation (AEE) Systems to provide timely and reliable feedback has enabled greater development of writing instruction through expedited and automated support. This paper examines...

By Izzatbek Rejapov, Abdurahim Mannonov, Gavharxon Saydaliyeva, Gaybullaev Otabek, Sherzod Djabbarov, Dilnoza Ziyoyeva, Ulugbek Eshkuvvatov, Nargiza Mannapova

Diabetes is a common chronic condition that significantly impacts patients' daily lives. Although it cannot be cured, if left unmanaged, diabetes can progressively damage vital organs. Without early and appropriate care, it may lead to multiple adverse effects. To ensure proper care, diabetic individuals typically require regular visits to healthca...

By B. Saratha, M S Radhika, V. Shenbaga Priya

Samarkand's Registan Square is among the greatest Islamic architectural achievements, symbolizing the architectural and cultural victory of the Timurid dynasty. The Registan Square, being the architectural and cultural hub of Samarkand, consists of three colossal madrasahs of Ulugh Beg, Sher-Dor, and Tilya-Kori symbolizing the splendor of beauty an...

By Nodira Nurullayeva, Dadaxon Abdullayev, Dilnoza Kulboyeva, Abdurahim Mannonov, Gulbahor Eshbekova, Kamola Fuzailova, Odiljon Boynazarov

This study presents a year-long vibration-based structural health monitoring (SHM) of the Swarnamukhi River Bridge and Bhakta Kannappa Sethu Bridge using a MEMS accelerometer integrated with a low-cost microcontroller system. The monthly dynamic response parameters of acceleration, displacement, frequency, and velocity were monitored from June 2024...

By K. Asha Latha, K. Narasimhulu

This study explores the growing phenomenon of cybercrime targeting older adult individuals in Malaysia, a demographic increasingly susceptible due to factors such as limited digital literacy, social isolation, and perceived financial stability. Drawing upon Routine Activity Theory and Social Engineering Theory, the research investigates the situati...

By Kian-Lam Tan, Jayaeswari Sangaralingam, Lau Pei Mey, Premalatha Karupiah, Chen-Kim Lim