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Design and development of cognitive improvement through virtual reality based treatment using mathematical model
Virtual reality (VR) used in rehabilitation has the potential to enhance the quality of life for individuals with various medical conditions. As a result of this novel approach, there has been an increase in the number of individuals who are now giving their attention and actively engaging in rehabilitation programmes. This study aims to assess the effectiveness and advantages of virtual reality-based rehabilitation programmes in comparison to traditional educational methods for enhancing and strengthening talents. The creative capacity of VR was assessed through a study involving 50 participants who are going through regular traditional therepy methods. Virtual reality therapy enhances cognitive functions. As a result of the changes, there was a 30-40% increase in growth using proposed mathamatical model compared to traditional methods. The study revealed that the use of virtual reality-based personalised rehabilitation resulted in enhanced cognitive function and improved retention of knowledge among the participants. 2024, Taru Publications. All rights reserved. -
Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Polymer Nanocomposites-A Review
Polymer nanocomposites have been a rapidly expanding research topic for producing materials over the last few decades. In the previous two decades, there has been a significant scientific interest in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Nanomaterials' distinct features are related to quantum phenomena, greater surface area, and self-assembly. Quantum effects can begin to dominate matter's behaviour in the nanoscale, particularly at the lower end, affecting optical, electrical, and magnetic properties. Nanomaterials have evolved into nanocomposites with numerous applications. Its applications catapulted them to prominence in the field of material research. Because of their unique property combinations and design practicality, polymer nanocomposites are employed in sports equipment, wastewater treatment, the automobile industry, and biomedical applications. Even though they have numerous advantages, producing them in sufficient quantities and high quality is still one of the biggest challenges. During the last few decades, polymer nanocomposites have been a fast-developing research topic for material production. There has been a surge in scientific interest in nanoscience and nanotechnology during the last two decades. Nanomaterials have developed into nanocomposites, which have a wide range of uses. Its uses propelled them to the forefront of material research. Nanocomposites physical, mechanical, barrier, flame retardancy, optical, dielectric, rheological, and thermal characteristics have been thoroughly researched. Their uses have also been discussed. 2024, Informatics Publishing Limited. All rights reserved. -
A modified invasive weed optimization for MPPT of PV based water pumping system driven by induction motor
A novel approach called Modified Invasive Weed Optimization (MIWO) technique has been developed and combined with the Perturb and Observes (P&O) algorithm to enhance the extraction of maximum power from photovoltaic (PV) panels in the presence of partial shading conditions. The conventional P&O algorithm falls short in extracting the maximum power from PV systems under partial shading conditions due to the existence of multiple maximum points. In such scenarios, optimization techniques can be employed to search for the global maximum point. The proposed MIWO-based P&O algorithm updates the reference voltage to ensure that the PV system operates at the Maximum Power Point (MPP) based on the prevailing weather conditions. This MIWO based PV system is further fed to water pumping system. A PV-based water pumping system is utilized for both irrigation and domestic purposes. Additionally, a sensorless vector control-based induction motor is employed in this study to drive the pump. The objective of this research is to demonstrate the achievement of an efficient PV-based water pumping system without the need for battery storage. Various results based on MIWO are compared with PSO and GWO. The results are presented based on various water pumping applications and the availability of solar irradiance during rapid climate changes. MATLAB/Simulink simulations, along with hardware-based experiments, are provided to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method under both transient and steady-state conditions. 2024 IOP Publishing Ltd. -
1-Edge contraction: Total vertex stress and confluence number
This paper introduces certain relations between 1-edge contraction and the total vertex stress and the confluence number of a graph. A main result states that if a graph G with ?(G) = k ? 2 has an edge vivj and a ?-set CG such that vi, vj ? CG then, ?(G/vivj) = k ? 1. In general, either S(G/ei) ? S(G/ej) or S(G/ej) ? S(G/ei) is true. This observation leads to an investigation into the question: for which edge(s) ei will S(G/ei) = max{S(G/ej): ej ? E(G)} and for which edge(s) will S(G/ej) = min{S(G/e`): e` ? E(G)}? 2024 Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University. -
Effect of heavy metal stress on biochemical and antioxidant efficacy of Chamaecostus cuspidatus
Chamaecostus cuspidatus, commonly known as insulin plant is medicinally important and a rich source of several secondary metabolites which exhibit pharmacological properties. In the present study, three different heavy metals (Pb, Cu and Cr) with different concentrations (Pb and Cr-50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 ppm and for Cu 25, 50, 75, 100 and 125 ppm) was used for heavy metal treatment and its impact on several biochemical and antioxidant parameters was measured of the test plant along with control. Current study mainly focuses on the biochemical and antioxidants estimation of root and rhizome of C. cuspidatus. Protein, proline and carbohydrate content was increased in the treated groups. Total phenol and total flavonoid content were also found to be increased in all the treated groups. Both enzymatic (SOD, CAT, APX) and nonenzymatic antioxidants (DPPH, FRAP and total antioxidant activity) was measured. Antioxidant activity was also high in the treated groups. Highest DPPH activity was found in Cu 25 treated rhizome 91.8030.157 and lowest was observed in Pb 50 treated root 4.5530.240. Highest reducing power activity (FRAP) was observed in Cr 100 treated rhizome 0.75860.0008 and least was found in control root 0.2090.0005. Heavy metals accumulation was also measured and maximum heavy metal accumulation was found in soil following by root and rhizome of all the treated groups. 2024, Indian journals. All rights reserved. -
Enhancing food crop classification in agriculture through dipper throat optimization and deep learning with remote sensing
Remote sensing images (RSIs), a keystone of modern agricultural technology, refer to spectral or visual data captured from drones, satellites, or aircraft without direct physical contact with the Earth's surface. These images provide a wide-ranging view of agricultural landscapes, providing valuable insights into land use, crop health, and environmental conditions. Agricultural food crop classification, a vital application within precision agriculture, includes the detection and classification of different crops cultivated in a certain region. Traditionally reliant on manual techniques, the development of technologies, particularly the incorporation of RSIs, has revolutionized this process. Agricultural food crop classification has become more sophisticated and automated by harnessing the wealth of data received from RS, which facilitates precise management and monitoring of crops on a large scale. Deep learning (DL), a branch of artificial intelligence, plays a more effective role in these synergies. The incorporation of DL into the RSI analysis enables high-precision and efficient detection of various crop types, assisting more informed decision-making in agriculture. This study proposes a new Dipper Throat Optimization Algorithm with Deep Learning based Food Crop Classification (DTOADL-FCC) algorithm using Remote Sensing Imaging for Agricultural Resource Management. The DTOADL-FCC method aims to apply DL algorithms for the classification of different crop types. In the DTOADL-FCC method, fully convolutional network (FCN) based segmentation process is performed. Next, the DTOADL-FCC method exploits the SE-ResNet model for learning intrinsic and complex features. The DTOADL-FCC method makes use of DTOA for the hyperparameter tuning process. Lastly, the classification of crop types takes place using the extreme learning machine (ELM) model. The study utilizes mathematical formulations including activation functions, loss functions, fitness calculations, and iterative update processes. A brief set of simulations showcases that the DTOADL-FCC method achieves remarkable performance over other techniques with much improved results. 2024 The Author(s) -
pH-indicator based on delignified jute fiber and red cabbage anthocyanins for monitoring fish spoilage using a smartphone application
Halochromic materials that show visible color changes in response to changes in pH are suitable for the real-time monitoring of fish spoilage. In this study, an easy-to-use, simple, inexpensive, and non-toxic fish freshness indicator was fabricated by combining delignified jute (Corchorus olitorius) fibers and anthocyanins (halochromic materials) from red cabbage (DFA: Delignified jute fibers incorporated with anthocyanins). A single-step decolorization/delignification using solar irradiation along with NaOH and H2O2 treatment was used for modifying the jute fibers. This method helps to overcome the self-color, mitigates the lack of affinity of jute fibers towards anthocyanins and preserves the lignin so that the strength of the fiber is not impacted. A smartphone-based color analysis was used for real-time fish quality monitoring using DFA. To the best of our knowledge, there are no reports on the use of jute fibers as substrates to incorporate anthocyanins for food spoilage monitoring. The indicator displayed an observable color response to the pH and varying concentrations of amine compounds. During the storage of fish (mackerel), the colorimetric indicator showed a visible color change from pink (for fresh fish) to blue (for spoiling fish) and then to green (for spoiled fish), corresponding to changes in pH and total volatile basic nitrogen. To offer a straightforward quantitative assessment of color changes, we utilized the freely available Android application Color Grab to measure the color using RGB and L*, a*, and b* indices. The DFA indicator providing naked-eye analysis has the potential to be an effective tool for real-time monitoring of on-site food spoilage by non-specialized personnel in resource-limited areas. 2024 Elsevier B.V. -
Identifying Social-Cognitive Factors Influencing Aggression in Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Indian Study
Adolescence is a critical period during which the likelihood of experiencing self-regulation failures like aggressive outbursts is increased. Recent Indian studies on adolescents have reported an increasing incidence of aggressive acts during this time of transition, which is a threat to the adolescent, the victim and society in general. This study focuses on the social-cognitive perspective, implying that aggression is a social behaviour that is largely affected by ones beliefs about the acceptability of aggression and the degree of cognitive and effortful control they have over their emotions. Such beliefs are likely to be influenced by emotion socialisation, wherein parents and peers act as key agents. With this perspective, the current study, through a mediational model, explains the social-cognitive factors predicting aggressive behaviour in adolescents. This is a cross-sectional, descriptive study carried out on a sample of 475 adolescent students from the Delhi-NCR region recruited through purposive sampling. The data were collected through self-report questionnaires from schools and colleges. The model was tested using SPSS AMOS and was found to be a good fit for the data. The findings of this study are crucial from a risk and intervention perspective. It emphasises the need to build socially and emotionally competent students who not only have the skills needed to succeed but also nurture healthy social relationships and maintain positive mental health through adaptive emotion regulation skills. 2024 Department of Psychology, University of Allahabad. -
Can Renewable Energy Be a Driving Factor for Economic Stability? An In-Depth Study of Sector Expansion and Economic Dynamics
India has emerged as one of the world's most appealing locations for renewable energy development. It has set lofty renewable energy goals to reach 450 gigawatts (GW) capacity by 2030. These aims indicate India's determination to move to greener and more sustainable energy sources. India has been investing in R&D to promote technological innovation in renewable energy. This includes improvements to solar photovoltaic technology, wind energy, energy storage technologies, and smart grid systems. Innovation is critical for improving efficiency, lowering prices, and increasing the reliability of renewable energy sources. This paper aims to analyse the linkages between economic growth and renewable energy usage in India. For this, the Granger Causality technique is adopted, and it is found that no short-run causality exists among the economic growth and RE installed capacity. However, Industrial Production Granger Causes both GDP and Renewable Energy Capacity. When the stock price data of the last five years of top renewable energy companies was also collected, it was found that all the companies are showing an upward trend. While renewable energy is growing rapidly, especially solar and wind power, it is insufficient to meet the bulk of India's energy demands. Renewables contribute to reducing carbon emissions and diversifying the energy mix, but they still account for a smaller percentage compared to thermal power. 2024, Creative Publishing House. All rights reserved. -
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Digital Employee Engagement
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on digital employee engagement, focusing on the roles of job autonomy and digital learning orientation. It sought to understand how these factors influenced employee engagement in a digital environment and the extent to which the meaningfulness of work mediated these relationships. Design/Methodology/Approach: Data were collected from 527 individuals performing administrative jobs in the private service sector. The study utilized partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to test the proposed relationships among job autonomy, digital learning orientation, and digital employee engagement with mediation of meaningfulness of work. Findings: The findings indicated that job autonomy and digital learning orientation significantly and positively predicted digital employee engagement. However, the meaningfulness of work did not mediate the relationship between job autonomy, digital learning orientation, and digital employee engagement. The results of this study found that there was no significant relationship between the meaningfulness of work and digital employee engagement. This study also found that when the employees used digital tools, they often experienced feelings of loneliness and insecurity. Practical Implications: The study suggested that the organizations role should always be focused on promoting digital tools. Organizations should emphasize enhancing job autonomy and encourage employees to engage in digital learning orientation, boosting digital employee engagement in the workplace. Originality/Value: This study contributed to the literature considering the role of AI applications that directly influenced digital employee engagement by addressing the significant roles of job autonomy and digital learning orientation. It also emphasized the need for future research to explore the impact of the meaningfulness of work and the dependence on digital tools for employee performance. 2024, Associated Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd.. All rights reserved. -
Is my culture influencing me?: Client experiences of mental illness and psychotherapy in a transitional Indian culture
The client therapy experience has been the focus of many bodies of literature in psychotherapy, even across cultures. While researchers have emphasized on the use of indigenous approaches in Indian psychotherapy, how much of this is applicable in the present scenario? The experience has become increasingly tricky to understand given the complexities arising from the influence of urbanization and westernization. Thus, the present study aimed to explore the experience of mental illness and psychotherapy in modern day India. Using the integrated, holistic idea of the person and their needs, the study conducted semi-structured interviews with ten cis-gender, urban Indian participants between 21 and 39years of age. Data analysis using thematic analysis uncovered the global theme of Transitional Culture Impacting the Therapeutic Experience. The major organizing themes and basic themes have been elaborated as well. In essence, the study concludes that the increased awareness and acceptance of psychotherapy in urban India, combined with the exposure to Western methodologies, may be related to an increase in the expectations for similar therapeutic services. Implications and recommendations have been discussed. The Author(s) 2023. -
Brinkman-Bard convection in a box with temperature modulation
A bounded porous box saturated with Newtonian fluid and subjected to a sinusoidal temperature gradient has various practical applications, such as solar energy storage, groundwater remediation, food processing, and chemical reactors. We address the generalization of the classical Rayleigh-Bard convection problem in a horizontal fluid layer in an infinitely large domain heated from below to a finite three-dimensional box. We also look into a more intricate form of the modulated Rayleigh-Bard problem in which the temperature at the bottom boundary varies sinusoidally. The Rayleigh number quantifies the non-sinusoidal part of the temperature gradient, while the amplitude and frequency of modulation describe the sinusoidal one. The critical Rayleigh number is determined using linear and nonlinear stability analyses; for the latter, the energy method is used. There is a possibility of subcritical instabilities, as evidenced by the energy stability estimates being lower than the linear ones. Furthermore, eigenvalues are obtained as a function of aspect ratios, modulation amplitude, and frequency for varying Darcy numbers. Modulation amplitude more significantly triggers a change in flow patterns at the onset of convection compared to the effect of other parameters. Considering water-saturated porous media made up of different materials, we report the critical temperature difference between lower and upper surfaces required for the onset of convection. In addition, a comparison between such a temperature difference obtained from linear theory and the energy method is also provided in the same manner. It is observed that subharmonic instability occurs for all considered porous media packed densely or sparsely. 2024 Author(s). -
Channel Selection Using Stochastic Diffusion Search Algorithm for Classification in Brain-Computer Interface
Utilization of the Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) is done via Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals that provide several environmental interactions among individuals having restricted movements owing to neurodegenerative diseases or strokes. However, the BCI system was based on Motor Imagery (MI). It was not used for any form of real-life application owing to a decrease in the performance of various Common Spatial Pattern (CSP) algorithms, especially while the actual number of channels was high. A multi-channel structure of such EEG signals can increase cost and bring down speed. Due to this, a reduction in the system cost by the detection of active electrodes during the process can increase accessibility. This way, optimization techniques in choosing electrodes can be used to determine other effective channels by employing a method of random selection. For this work, a Stochastic Diffusion Search (SDS) algorithm based on herd optimization techniques was used with four different classifiers, which were the AdaBoost, the Classification and Regression Tree (CART), the Naive Bayes (NB) as well as the K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN). The channels that were chosen frequently were determined to improve the system performance with regard to accuracy and speed. The results proved that the approach proposed was successful in bringing down the channel number and run time without affecting the accuracy of classification. 2024 Seventh Sense Research Group. -
Teacher Trainee's Acceptance of Interactive eBooks for Teaching: An Analysis Using the Modified Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
The current empirical study utilized the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to investigate teacher trainees' acceptance of interactive eBooks for teaching. The study investigated the relationships among variables such as attitude toward using interactive eBooks, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, enjoyment, perceived self-efficacy, and behavioural intention to use. A sample consisting of 89 teacher trainees studying in diploma and bachelors teacher training programs from two private and public universities in Malaysia participated in the study. The TAM model, which involves seven hypotheses, was tested using the Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling approach (PLS-SEM). The key findings of this empirical study confirmed that attitude influences both behaviour intention to use, and perceived self-efficacy of teacher trainees in teaching using interactive eBooks. Besides, the study confirmed a direct effect of ease of use on the level of enjoyment and a direct effect of perceived usefulness on the perception of ease of use. The study findings shed light on preparing teacher trainees for technology-integrated teaching. 2024, The Pacific Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning (PacCALL). All rights reserved. -
Folic Acid-Modified B-Type Y2O3:Eu3+ Quantum Dots: A Bright Approach to Fluorescence Imaging of Cancer Cells
Clinical applications of nanophosphors have gained extensive interest in research areas such as bioimaging and targeted drug delivery. The development of nontoxic semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), which can replace the conventional fluorescent probes, can bring significant developments in the bioimaging industry. This work reports the synthesis of monoclinic Y2O3:Eu QDs, without and with surface functionalization using PEG/folic acid at low temperature and its application in live cancer cell imaging. The synthesized quantum dots show sharp absorption in the short UV region and an intense red emission at 614 nm. Concentration-dependent optical properties are studied in detail, and color purity is measured. Transmission electron microscopy substantiates the monoclinic structure, crystalline nature, and the lower particle dimensions essential for the biological applications. The surface-modified sample is characterized for its structural and luminescence properties. Biocompatibility was ensured by performing MTT Assay on L6 skeletal muscle cell lines (normal) and MCF 7 cell lines (cancer) for the samples without and with surface modification, respectively. Fluorescence detection experiments on SKMEL cells using an uncapped sample prove the suitability of the material as a fluorescent probe. The effect of surface functionalization on imaging results was established by carrying out fluorescence detection experiments on MCF 7 cells using PEG-folic acid-functionalized sample, which resulted in enhanced cell uptake, specific binding, and bright fluorescence emission. Thus, this work authenticates the suitability of the material to be used as a reliable nanophosphor and an efficient fluorescent probe for imaging cancer cells. 2024 American Chemical Society. -
Optimization Based Rice Leaf Disease Classification in Federated Learning
Numerous farmers worldwide are impacted by diseases connected to rice leaves that frequently endanger the sustainability of the rice industry. Diseases that affect the leaves of rice plants severely limit their ability to produce rice, and they are typically brought on by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. This paper proposes an innovative classification scheme for rice leaf diseases based on Federated Learning (FL). Here, FL framework comprises two entities, namely nodes and servers. Every node does initial local training using local data. Moreover, produced local model is then updated on server. Model aggregation is done at the server since several nodes update their local models and send them to it. The nodes download the global model that server has generated as a result. The nodes update their training using transferred global model and local model. The following series of actions are taken in the training model. The input image is mainly obtained from a database and pre-processed with a Kalman filter to eliminate noise. Then, numerous operations for data augmentation are applied. In addition, feature extraction is done and generated features are used in LeNet for rice leaf diseases classification. LeNet is trained using the Spotted Hyena Archimedes Optimizer (SHAO). The developed method shows better precision of 91.3%, recall of 92.2%, f-measure of 91.7%, loss function of 3.3%, Mean Square Error (MSE) of 7.3%, and Root MSE of 27.1%. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2024. -
Impact of financial literacy on savings behavior: the moderation role of risk aversion and financial confidence
This research examines the impact of financial literacy on the savings behavior of investors residing in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. It also investigates the moderating impact of financial confidence and risk aversion in the relationship between financial literacy and savings behavior. The primary data were collected from 357 respondents through a structured questionnaire using the snowball sampling method. The findings of this study suggest that financial literacy has a positive impact on investors' savings behavior. Further, the study also found that risk aversion significantly moderates the relationship between financial literacy and savings behavior. The three-way interaction between financial literacy, risk aversion, and financial confidence significantly affects the investors savings behavior. The study suggests that policymakers should emphasize training programs for investors on financial literacy, financial confidence, and risk aversion. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2024. -
Instruments for measuring Digital Citizenship Competence in schools: a scoping review
The integration of digital technology into the teaching and learning process has both good and negative consequences. Several schools have incorporated digital citizenship to teach the responsible use of technology. The purpose of this scoping review is to provide an overview of research on tools for measuring digital citizenship competency among school children. This scoping study focuses on three main areas: (a) defining digital citizenship and competency; (b) instrument development and characteristics; and (c) key findings. The main outcomes of this research may help students, teachers, and school administrators implement digital citizenship education programs in schools. Italian e-Learning Association. -
A Conceptual Framework for Agile as HR Operational Strategy
Purpose: This paper examined Agile human resource (HR) as an operational strategy, emphasizing the relationships between operational, HR, and organizational strategies. It develops a collaborative culture, establishes learning organizations, supports agile team design, and improves agile strategic behavior. Agile HR has been underutilized in academic literature despite its potential, highlighting the disconnect between practitioner objectives and HR research. Methodology: A conceptual framework for Agile HR was developed using qualitative secondary research methods. Secondary sources included books, journal articles, research papers, reports, and whitepapers. A thematic analysis was used to code the data and identify themes relevant to Agile HR, and concept mapping was used to illustrate the relationships between the key concepts. Findings: A conceptual framework for Agile HR strategies was developed to foster an agile organizational culture and equip employees with agile strategic behaviors. Organizations will be able to establish and preserve a durable competitive edge in quickly changing marketplaces by using these tactics. Practical Implications: This paper provided insights into implementing agile HR operational strategies. Continuous iteration was used to enhance processes, boost employee experiences, and improve organizational agility to implement these strategies. Originality: While existing literature explored the relationship between organizational agility and dynamic capabilities, it largely overlooked the concept of agile behavior. This research addressed this gap by proposing a framework for flexible adjustments to human and organizational capabilities. It was a targeted approach for agile management aligned with organizational, HR, and agile strategies, emphasizing scalability. 2024, Associated Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd.. All rights reserved. -
Uniform Civil Code, Legal Pluralism and Inheritance Rights of Tribal Indian Women
The 42nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution heralded India as a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular Democratic Republic. It initiated a constitutional narrative that has sparked ongoing debates and scrutiny regarding the true essence of Indias secularism. With the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by Bhartiya Janta Party(BJP) forming government with after the 2024 general elections, the discussion on potential implementation of the Uniform Civil Code at the forefront of political discourse. In this commentary, the authors discuss legal pluralism in India and the impact of the introduction of a uniform civil code on on customary laws of tribes, placing special emphasis on the inheritance rights of tribal women. The paper also discusses the approach of the higher courts in securing property rights for tribal women in the absence of such a code. 2024, Spoldzielczy Instytut Naukowy. All rights reserved.