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CONFERENCE
PROCEEDINGS
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS
ATE-Network-2018
International Conference on Artificial intelligence Computing
Manufacturing Nanotechnology and Smart Materials
ACNS-2018
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Book of Abstracts
Proceeding
International conference on
Artificial intelligence Computing Manufacturing
Nanotechnology and Smart Materials
ACNS-2018
Bangkok, Thailand
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Proceedings of the International Conference on
Artificial intelligence Computing Manufacturing
Nanotechnology and Smart Materials (ACNS-2018)
ISBN: 978-969-670-925-8
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ................................................................. V
CONFERENCE CHAIR MES SAGE....................................................... VI
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...............................................................VII
TRACK A: ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTER,
BASIC & APPLIED SCIENCES.............................................................. 11
1. EFFECTS OF PROCESS VARIABLES ON WATER-UPTAKE
CAPACITY OF COMMERCIAL POLYMERIC HYDROGELS ...... 12
2. THE APPLICATION OF TREE-BASED ML ALGORITHM IN
STEEL PLATES FAULTS IDENTIFICATION ................................. 13
3. TOWARDS DESIGNING HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESTFUL
MULTIMEDIA WEB SERVICES ON FPGA .................................... 14
4. TOWARDS DESIGNING HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESTFUL
MULTIMEDIA WEB SERVICES ON FPGA .................................... 15
5. PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS IN SUPPORT OF
ANTICIPATORY CARE .................................................................... 16
TRACK B: BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, SOCAIL SCIENCES &
HUMANITIES ........................................................................................... 17
6. INTRODUCING AGENCY COSTS THROUGH ROLE PLAY ....... 18
7. FEMALE INJECTING DRUG USERS (FIDUS) IN NEPAL ............ 19
8. BULLYING OR FAT SHAM ING? THE RISK FACTORS OF BODY
DYSMORPHIC DISORDER (BDD) IN TEENAGE GIRLS ............. 20
9. THE EFFECTS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE ANXIETY ON
SECONDARY STUDENTS................................................................ 21
10. MIXED ACTIVE LEARNING FOR TEACHING IN LOGISTICS
AND SUPPLY CHAIN FIELD ........................................................... 22
11. PERFORMANCE ON LOGISTICS SERVICE QUALITY (LSQ) OF
CONTAINER TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER (CTSP)
.............................................................................................................. 23
FUTURE EVENTS .................................................................................... 24
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International Conference on
“Artificial intelligence Computing Manufacturing
Nanotechnology and Smart Materials (ACNS-2018)”
Bangkok, Thailand
Venue: Novotel Bangkok Ploenchit Sukhumvit, Thailand
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
1. Mr. Metin
Conference Coordinator
2. Mr. Eser. A
Conference Coordinator
3. Mr. Ibrahim Dirik
Conference Coordinator
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CONFERENCE CHAIR MESSAGE
Dr. Dusit Prasang
International Conference on “Artificial intelligence
Computing Manufacturing Nanotechnology and Smart
Materials” serves as platform that aims to help the scholarly community across nations to explore the critical role of multidisciplinary innovations for sustainability and growth of human societies. This conference provides opportunity to the academicians, practitioners, scientists, and scholars from across various disciplines to discuss avenues for interdisciplinary innovations and identify effective ways to address the challenges faced by our societies globally. The research ideas and studies that we received for this conference are very promising, unique, and impactful. I believe these studies have the potential to address key challenges in various sub-domains of social sciences and applied sciences. I am thankful to our honorable scientific and review committee for spending much of their time in reviewing the papers for this event. I am also thankful to all the participants for being here with us to create an environment of knowledge sharing and learning. We the scholars of this world belong to the elite educated class of this society and we owe a lot to return to this society. Let’s break all the discriminating barriers and get free from all minor affiliations. Let’s contribute even a little or single step for betterment of society and welfare of humanity to bring prosperity, peace and harmony in this world. Stay blessed. Thank you.
Dr. Dusit Prasang Conference Chair
Email: [email protected]
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DAY 01 Thursday (November 08, 2018)
Venue: Room 1
09:00 am – 09:10 am Welcome Reception & Registration
09:10 am – 09:20 am Opening Ceremony
09:20 am – 09:30 am Welcome Remarks – Conference Coordinator ATE
09:30 am – 09:40 am Introduction of Participants
09:40 am – 9:50 am Group Photo Session
09:50am – 10:00 am Grand Networking Session and Tea Break
Conference Schedule
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DAY 01 Thursday (November 08, 2018)
Session 1 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)
Track A: Engineering and Technology, Computer, Basic & Applied Sciences
Track B: Business, Economics, Social Sciences & Humanities
Lunch Break (12:00 pm – 01:00 pm)
Closing Ceremony
ACNS-NOV-102 Effects of Process Variables on Water-Uptake Capacity of Commercial Polymeric Hydrogels Naif A. Darwish
ACNS-NOV-105 The Application of Tree-based ML algorithm in Steel Plates Faults Identification Jiahui Chen
ACNS-NOV-108 Towards Designing High-Performance RESTful Multimedia Web Services on FPGA Al-Canaan, Amer
ACNS-NOV-110 Personal Health Records in Support of Anticipatory Care Ohoud Alyemny
ACNS-NOV-110A Personal Health Records in Support of Anticipatory Care Stuart Anderson
RDSH-101 Introducing Agency Costs through Role Play Dr. Venkata Ramana Lellapalli
RDSH-103 Business Strategy Development of PT. Garuda Indonesia using the Activity System Map Harimukti Wandebori
RDSH-104 Bullying or Fat Shaming? The Risk Factors of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) in Teenage Girls Dr. Sumi Lestari
RDSH-106 The Effects of Foreign Language Anxiety on Secondary Students Prof. Dr. Adel AlBataineh
SBEM-118-ANI101 Mixed Active Learning for Teaching in Logistics and Supply Chain Field Natpatsaya Setthachotsombut
SBEM-118-ANI104 Performance on Logistics Service Quality (LSQ) of Container Transportation Service Provider (CTSP) Hatairat Bandittayarak
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List of Conference Attendees
The following Scholars/ practitioners/educationist who don’t have any paper presentation, however they will be attending the conference as delegates & observers.
Sr. No Official ID Name Affiliation Details
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ACNS-NOV-101A Yumiko Katsuyama Orchid Lily Consulting, Tokyo, Japan
02 BKM-2118-101A June Hyuk Kim
Orthopaedic Oncology Clinic, National Cancer
Center of Korea
03 BKM-2118-105A Wayne Lee, MD. John Muir Health in California, USA
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TRACK A: ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY,
COMPUTER, BASIC & APPLIED SCIENCES
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Effects of Process Variables on Water-Uptake Capacity of
Commercial Polymeric Hydrogels
Noun Abdelwahab1, Naif A. Darwish2*, Ahmed A. Aidan3
Abstract Superabsorbent polymeric hydrogels are known to absorb and
retain huge amount of water. Acrylic acid is one of the most frequently used
reagent in preparing these hydrogels. The swelling properties of poly acrylic
acid hydrogels (commercial hydrogels) and the effect of different process
environment on their resulting physical/chemical properties are of paramount
importance in deciding engineering applications of these absorbents. In this
study, the effects of the environmental factors on the absorbency of
commercial hydrogels have been examined using two-level factorial design.
These factors include the amount of applied hydrogel, swelling time, pH and
temperature. It has been found that the absorbency increases with the swelling
time and the temperature. On the other hand, it decreases as the amount of
hydrogel or the pH increases.
Keywords: Process Variables, Water-Uptake, Capacity
1,2,3 American University of Sharjah, UAE
Email: [email protected]
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The Application of Tree-based ML Algorithm in Steel
Plates Faults Identification
Jiahui Chen *
Abstract In the production of steel plates, it is essential to detect the surface
quality effectively in real time. If the faults are not identified quickly and
correctly, and the production technology is not corrected in time, the
production of such faulty steel p lates will cause huge economic losses to the
company. In the traditional manufacturing process, the manual detection
methods are often used to identify these faults, which is inefficient, inaccurate
and time-consuming. Steel plate fault classification can be regarded as a
typical classification problem in machine learning fields, which can be
conducted more efficiently, quickly and accurately with the help of efficient
algorithm. Rapid classification of faults allows operators to find issues more
easily and improve the production processes. We apply a series of classical
machine learning algorithms based on decision trees (Decision Tree,
Adaboosting, Bagging, Random Forest) to model the steel plate fault data. It
is found that Bagging algorithm outperforms the other methods and achieves
96.30% and 90% accuracy on the training and testing set, respectively.
Keywords: Steel Plate Fault Classification, Machine Learning, UCI,
Decision Tree, Adaboosting, Bagging, Random Forest
Northeastern University, China Email: [email protected]
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Towards Designing High-Performance RESTful
Multimedia Web Services on FPGA
Al-Canaan, Amer1*, Khoumsi, Ahmed2
Abstract The pertinent characteristics of Field Pro¬grammable Arrays
(FPGA), such as parallelism, low-power consumption, programmability and
low cost make FPGA convenient for real-time applications, time-consuming
algorithms as well as multimedia Web services (MWS). Once built on FPGA,
MWS become much less vulnerable to software attacks. Although FPGA
technology imply lower performance and higher dimensions compared to
Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC), FPGA offer the advantages
of programmability, reduced design costs and time-to-market Indeed,
multimedia Web services on FPGA are becoming common due to the
availability different design tools as well as open-source modules. In this
article, we are particularly interested in designing multimedia Web services
with high Quality of Service (QoS) that employ substantial processing and
memory resources.
Keywords: Multimedia Web services, FPGA, Quality of Service, VHDL
1
Islamic University of Al-Madinah, Saudi Arabia 2
Sherbrooke University, Canada
Email: [email protected]
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Towards Designing High-Performance RESTful
Multimedia Web Services on FPGA
Al-Canaan, Amer1*, Khoumsi, Ahmed2
Abstract The pertinent characteristics of Field Pro¬grammable Arrays
(FPGA), such as parallelism, low-power consumption, programmability and
low cost make FPGA convenient for real-time applications, time-consuming
algorithms as well as multimedia Web services (MWS). Once built on FPGA,
MWS become much less vulnerable to software attacks. Although FPGA
technology imply lower performance and higher dimensions compared to
Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC), FPGA offer the advantages
of programmability, reduced design costs and time-to-market Indeed,
multimedia Web services on FPGA are becoming common due to the
availability different design tools as well as open-source modules. In this
article, we are particularly interested in designing multimedia Web services
with high Quality of Service (QoS) that employ substantial processing and
memory resources.
Keywords: Multimedia Web services, FPGA, Quality of Service, VHDL
1
Islamic University of Al-Madinah, Saudi Arabia 2
Sherbrooke University, Canada
Email: [email protected]
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Personal Health Records In Support Of Anticipatory Care
Ohoud Alyemny*1, Stuart Anderson2
Abstract In today’s world, health and care data are hold by doctors, patients,
pharmacists, physician assistants, medical lab technicians, smart devices etc.
In order to provide high quality health care, it is necessary to integrate an
individual’s health and care data into a single place. Such integration not only
helps patients and doctors but also assists researches in making significant
studies. Personal Health Record (PHR) technology is a strong candidate that
can be used as an integration point. Compared with other health care areas,
literature shows that there is a lack of researches that benefit anticipatory care
area. Thus, this study demonstrates the capacity of PHR as an integration
point in supporting anticipatory care area. This paper introduces a designed
prototype that uses PHR to support anticipatory care. The prototype also
includes aspects from a personalized care planning process model and a
shared decision-making model. After testing against a patient scenario, the
results demonstrate the ability of PHR to strongly support the interested
stakeholders. Interested stakeholders include patients, health professionals
and patients' family and friends. PHR as an integration point resulted in better
planning, coordination, shared decision making and controlling of patient's
health condition. The interested stakeholders would be able to make plans
that evolve as the patient's health condition evolves. Any patient who needs
anticipatory care can benefit from this study as it is not limited to certain
diseases. In addition, this study presents fruitful results that help researchers
and developers in the area in the area.
Keywords: PHR, Anticipatory Care, Care Planning
1,2
King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
E-mail: [email protected]
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TRACK B: BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, SOCAIL
SCIENCES & HUMANITIES
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Introducing Agency Costs through Role Play
Venkata Ramana Lellapalli (L V Ramana)*
Abstract Introductory sessions in a corporate finance course deal with
initiating students to the investment decision (capital budgeting), the
financing decision (capital structure) and the reward to shareholders
(dividends) in the context of achieving the objective, viz. firm value
maximization. Thereafter, the relationship between the firm, its shareholders, the bondholders, and the markets, in the broader context of social costs is
brought up for discussion, and the notion of agency costs is introduced to
understand its impact on the value of a firm. An innovative method of
engaging students is undertaken through a role-play exercise. The students
were divided into three groups. Group 1 is the bondholders (B), group 2 is the management (M) and group 3 is the firm’s shareholders (S). A write-up
discussing a capital structure for an investment proposal is distributed to the
three groups. After a few minutes, during which they get to read the write-
up, they are given a little over ten minutes to discuss the issue in their
respective groups. Thereafter two sets of discussions between the groups take place –the first between B and M, and the second between M and S. Based
on the first set of discussions between B and M, three possible scenarios
emerge – bondholders are fully funding, partially funding or not funding the
proposed project. The outcome of this discussion has consequences for the
next discussion between M and S, which results in the shareholders’ orientation to the project and the management. The results pertaining to the
nature of agency costs are discussed in the backdrop of the learning brought
to the class from an earlier finance course, the work experience of the students
and the skills exhibited by the group in articulating the nuances of the issues.
Implications for use of technology in aiding programme curriculum are also
discussed.
Keywords: Agency costs, role play, bondholders, management,
shareholders
Indian Institute of Management Indore * E-mail: [email protected]
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Female Injecting Drug Users (FIDUs) in Nepal
Harimukti Wandebori*
Abstract PT Garuda Indonesia is one of the full-service airlines in Indonesia.
It has a vast networks both local lucrative market and international market. In fact, for the last two consecutive years the performance of Garuda
deteriorated and suffered significant losses. The conceptualized of the Garuda
Indonesia's strategy is a complex system with choices of interrelated activity
systems. The research revealed the involved activity system consisting of
interdependent activities which are necessary for Garuda as the bases of competitive advantage. Lack of coordination, innovation, inflexibility,
rigidity, and lack of focus were the causes to this unsought performance. The
ideal activity map of the airlines reflects the business strategy relating to cost
leadership and differentiation. The cost leadership is obtained from the
operational efficiency of the activities and the resources required to implement the strategy while the differentiation is acquired from the
innovativeness of the airline to tailor the services to the passengers. The
airlines achieve the innovativeness of the service along with the activities and
resources from the organization which enhance the collaboration, share
information, knowledge, and competencies.
Keywords: Activity Map, Activity System, Strategy, Garuda Indonesia,
Resource-based
School of Business and Management Institut Teknologi Bandung *E-mail: [email protected]
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Bullying or Fat Shaming? The Risk Factors of Body
Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) in Teenage Girls
Dr. Sumi Lestari*
Abstract This study is intended to provide an overview of fat shaming as a
risk factor for teenage girls who experienced b ody dysmorphic disorder
(BDD). The method used in this study is qualitative research with a casuistic
approach, while the respondents in this study were teenage girls who
experienced body dysmorphic disorder, which the first screening of
informants was carried out by establishing a diagnosis of symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder in informants based on DSM V symptoms. Further, the
data analysis in this study used thematic analysis of Boyatzis. The results of
this study delineate that all respondents undergo unpleasant experiences
related to specific bullying of their weight or fat shaming from the
surrounding especially from family and peers (schoolmates and playmates). The respondents that consistently encounter fat shaming impacted on their
confidence, pride, self-acceptance, self-conception, social interaction, eating
disorders, camouflage and body dysmorphic disorder.
Keywords: Fat shaming, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), teenage girls
Brawijaya University , Indonesia
*E-mail: [email protected]
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The Effects of Foreign Language Anxiety on Secondary
Students
Prof. Dr. Adel AlBataineh1*, Matteson Wallace2, Saiwaroon
Chumpavan3
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of foreign
language anxiety on secondary students at a school district in central Illinois.
The study analyzed student perspectives from a school district in central Illinois regarding language anxiety and how student learning is impacted.
The researchers used a convenience sample of 120 students who were in four
different levels of Spanish courses. Participants were given a series of
statements using the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (Horwitz et
al., 1986). Using a Likert scale ranging from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree), the survey was administered to gauge how students feel
that language anxiety affects their learning of a foreign language. External
validity of this study is challenged by the limitation of high schools present
in this study and by the convenience sampling that may not entirely represent
the population. The results clearly show that the majority of high school students classified themselves as middle level anxiety and that this trend was
consistent amongst the different course levels.
Keywords: Foreign Language, Anxiety, Students
Illinois State University, USA
*E-mail: [email protected]
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Mixed Active Learning for Teaching in Logistics and
Supply Chain Field
Natpatsaya Setthachotsombut*
Abstract This article aims to, 1) study the Mixed Active Learning (MUL) for
teaching in logistics and supply chain field and 2) comparing the teaching
approach between Flipped Classroom (FC) and Creativity-Based Learning
(CBL) which one that effect to Learning Outcome (LO), by using mixed
methodology between qualitative and quantitative research. The populations
are students of Suansunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand, 150 people from 447 people. The selection sample size by specific method and
data collection by In-depth interviews and using the questionnaires, data
analyze by various statistical techniques such as Simple Regression Analysis,
Multiple Regression Analysis, and Path Analysis. The findings found that, 1)
MAL have direct effect to LO, and have direct influence 0.7, the variance or changing of LO was depending on FC and CBL, MUL variable can explain
the LO 59%, and 2) FC and CBL not have direct influence on LO, The direct
influence was 0.36 and 0.37, respectively. However both variables can
explain the LO by 51% that mean, It is better and more appropriate to use the
FC and CBL teaching methods to apply together, that better positive effect to
LO.
Keywords: Mixed Active Learning, Teaching, Logistics and Supply
Chain
Suansunandha Rajabhat University Bangkok, Thailand *E-mail: [email protected]
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Performance on Logistics Service Quality (LSQ) of
Container Transportation Service Provider (CTSP)
Hatairat Bandittayarak*, Chattrarat Hotrawaisaya2
Abstract This article presents a review of literature on the relationship of
service quality of logistics service providers (LSQs) has proposed a new
framework for measuring the service quality of logistics service providers
(LSQs), which includes Logistics Key Performance Indicator and
Competitive Advantage of the Container Transportation Service Provider
(CTSP) in Thailand. Content analysis is used in this document to analyze and classify documents. The search for literature in a systematic manner has been
conducted through electronic databases, including Emerald, Science Direct,
Research Gate, and Pro Quest, using four keywords: (a) Service Quality
(SERVQUAL), (b) Logistics Key Performance Indicator (LPI), (c) Logistics
Service Quality (LSQ) and (D) Competitive Advantage. The information in logistics service providers (LSPs) point of view was summarized the quality
of service provided by the carrier. Container Transportation Service Provider
(CTSP) consists of 7 aspects: Personnel Contract Quality, Information
Quality, Order Handling Quality, Physical Distribution Service Quality
(PDSQ), Timeliness, Image and Social Responsibility that affect the performance of Container Transportation Service Provider (CTSP). It is
estimated that the logistics key performance indicators in the 3 dimensions
are cost dimension, time dimension, reliability dimension.
Keywords: Literature Review, Logistics Service Quality (LSQ), Logistics Key Performance Indicator (LPI), Competitive Advantage, Container
Transportation Service Provider (CTSP)
Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University *E-mail: [email protected]
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