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The problem of brain tumors is a range of different subtypes, which have a variety of clinical forms, and the diagnosis and treatment of tumors is a challenging task. This paper introduces a hybrid deep learning system that combines genomic profiling with MRI image analysis to provide an effective brain tumor subtyping. The framework is initiated b...

By M. Yuvaraja, S. Sureshkumar, J. Dhanasekar, Vilas Namdeo Nitnaware, M. Sowmya, D. Kumar

This study looks into how artificial intelligence (AI), especially machine learning (ML), might improve workplace satisfaction and employee engagement among mid-level IT professionals in Bangalore. The report examines the strategic uses of AI in digital trust systems, employee profiling, and predictive analytics, based on a structured survey of 434...

By Amthul Naseeb, S. Ramesh Babu, Jalaja Anilkumar, Mounica Vallabhaneni, Indumathi, N. Venkatarathnam, S. Mahabub Basha

Energy storage has been central in improving the effectiveness and sustainability of renewable energy systems. With the increased penetration of renewable energy sources like solar energy and wind energy, the intermittent nature of these sources prompts a need to consider the incorporation of highly developed storage energy technologies in order to...

By Shinki Katyayani Pandey, Mariyam Ahmed

The paper will discuss the issues with industrial vision systems in detecting defects, especially in the manufacturing of tyres, where changes in exterior light and distortion will compromise the accuracy of defect detection. The suggested scheme combines Directional Convoluted Ternary Pattern (DCTP) in the extraction of texture features and Distri...

By N.P. Rajeswari, M. Vijay

The wireless networks of the sixth generation (6G) are likely to be an AI-native, highly dynamic, and ultra-dense communication eco-system, where the question of security, privacy and resiliency is much more complicated to address than in other generations. Conventional static and prescriptive network management tools cannot scale, be heterogeneous...

By P. Senthilkumar, V. Sheela, G.D. Praveenkumar, Ali Bostani, Nazokat Tukhtaeva, M. Nalini, M. Karpagam

The Timurid period (1370–1507) was a foundational age in the history of Central Asian monumental architecture, an age that was marked by outstanding architectural accomplishment and the intersection of Persian, Mongol, and Islamic artistic cultures. This research examines the historical context, cultural significance, and innovative strategie...

By Nodira Nurullayeva, Abdurahim Mannonov, Nodira Babadjanova, Nasiba Isakhojaeva, Maqsad Maytakubov, Gulzoda Tashmatova, Khikmatoy Madikhanova

This study explores the use of a natural colouring method on silk strands. Before and after dyeing, the chemical composition changes in silk yarn are inspected using a Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) study. The outcomes showed that colourants and fragrances could be introduced to silk yarns without compromising their basic assembly. ...

By M. Sharmila, R. Divya, A. Saniya, C. Prakash

Given that the construction industry has a significant impact on the environment and consumes large amounts of natural and energy resources, it represents a very important segment in sustainable construction. This paper provides an overview of sustainable building and the application of prefabricated concrete, specifically prefabricated concrete sl...

By Svjetlana Banjac, Saša Papuga, Gordana Broćeta

The Recency-Frequency-Monetary (RFM) model is a widely used method for customer segmentation, but its effectiveness depends on selecting the appropriate variant (e.g., weighted or entropy-based) for a given dataset. This selection process is typically manual and task-specific, leading to inconsistent results and limited generalizability. To address...

By F. Mary Magdalene Jane, V. Pream Sudha, S. Saranya, P. Usha, V. Santhana Lakshmi, S.R. Kalaiselvi

Emerging economies have a dynamic and challenging business environment, which requires entrepreneurial marketing and innovation capabilities of the high-tech startups. Such startups are usually faced with issues of lack of resources, regulation and lack of proper infrastructure. In this regard, it is important to combine entrepreneurial marketing p...

By Jainish Roy, Rajesh Sehgal