Hello everyone, I am glad to share the experience of attending a "International conference on engineering and advancements and sustainable development" (ICEASD 2024)and presented a paper on my major project that is Automatic detection and classification of diabetic eye disorders
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I'm thrilled to announce that my article, *"Kinovea Program for Assessment of Female Student’s Knee Joint Proprioception in Closed Kinetic Chain: Emphasis on Validity and Reliability,"* has been published in Journal of Advanced Sport Technology, under the supervision of Dr. Shirin Yazdani. In this study, The study found that Kinovea software is a valid and reliable tool for assessing knee joint position sense. It compared Kinovea with a goniometer across different knee flexion angles and conditions, showing strong correlations and repeatability. The results suggest that Kinovea is an effective, easy, and cost-efficient method for evaluating knee proprioception in both sports and clinical settings. Read the full article online through the link below: https://lnkd.in/ePYMJXnP
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I’m excited to announce that my third conference paper, titled "ACOkEL: Ant Colony Optimization for Selecting k-Labelsets for Multi-label Classification," was successfully presented at the 10th International Conference on Industrial and Systems Engineering (ICISE 2024). It was an honor to collaborate with Dr. Shahrokh Asadi, whose expertise and guidance were invaluable throughout this research. Our research addresses the challenges associated with multi-label classification, where samples can be linked to multiple labels. These challenges, including high data complexity and label imbalance, can compromise accuracy and elevate operational costs. By leveraging ant colony optimization, our method, ACOkEL, aims to enhance efficiency and performance in multi-label classification across diverse applications, from image recognition to disease diagnosis.
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Papers accepted at CogSci 2024 We will present our work at CogSci 2024 in Rotterdam (NL): One paper with Dominik as 1st author on “Revealing the Dynamics of Medical Diagnostic Reasoning as Step-by-Step Cognitive Process Trajectories”; a second one with Annika as lead author on “Sense of Control in Dynamic Multitasking and its Impact on Voluntary Task-Switching Behavior”. - https://lnkd.in/eP2BQYKt
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Great work led by by Charles McLemore, Naijun Jin and Megan Kelleher on an ultrastable 2 ml Fabry-Perot reference cavity https://lnkd.in/gXikVR5N If you want to learn about another novel frequency-stable Fabry-Perot that does not require vacuum, check out our team’s related paper just out in Optica: “Ultrastable vacuum-gap Fabry–Perot cavities operated in air” https://lnkd.in/g8u-2_9y
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I have participated 7th International Conference for Phonixes on Emerging Current Trends in Engineering And Management demonstrated the Poster Contest entitled "MEDICAL APPLICATION OF BIOCHIPS" to gain some knowledge
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I'm thrilled to announce the publication of our latest paper titled "A Systematic Review of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries in Soccer Players" in the esteemed American Journal of Biomedical Science and Research. 🌟🎉 In this comprehensive study, we conducted a meticulous analysis of ACL injuries specifically in soccer players. Our systematic review sheds light on the prevalence, risk factors, mechanisms, and prevention strategies associated with ACL injuries in this athletic population., By synthesizing the existing literature, our research aims to enhance the understanding of ACL injuries in soccer players and provide valuable insights for coaches, trainers, and medical professionals involved in player safety and injury prevention. 💡 I invite you all to read our paper and join the conversation around ACL injuries in soccer. ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/de2x4a92
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Just completed the Rat Tickling Course by Dr Megan LaFollette of Purdue University. Key Takeaways: 1. Conventional methods of handling lab rats can cause unnecessary distress and affect research results. 2. Emotions of rats can be identified through vocalisations, some of which are inaudible to humans without equipment. 3. The technique required to tickle rats (better known as heterospecific rough-and-tumble play) is simple but needs to be done with no hesitation to be more effective. A unique course, link to try out is below 😁 https://lnkd.in/dgW5_TH8
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>>> I am very proud to have published my article entitled "Arduino-based Alcohol Detection Device: Enhancing Safety in Vehicle Operation through Sensor Technology" >>> Asian Journal of Applied Science and Technology (AJAST) Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 133-150, January-March 2024 I >>> In this country, there were lots of people who died because of Drinking and driving. That's wise, We discovered a Device to reduce the accidents caused by Drinking and driving.
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Once again I am Excited to share my latest article on “The potential applications of the pharmacophore model in guiding the design of new lead compounds and optimizing existing antagonists” https://lnkd.in/dvdVjNbW
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Under the guidance of Christopher Anand, my team has created a game in Elm that helps combat the issue of Parkinson's Disease. Watch the video below to understand how we were able to do this! Here is a link to our game: https://lnkd.in/eVP8xhmq Faculty of Engineering - McMaster University
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