SCIREA Journal of Information Science and Systems Science is an
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Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2024
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T. Huecker
Abstract: Pipelines designed for the transportation of oil, natural gas, or hydrogen often run parallel to high voltage overhead lines for extended distances. Modern protective measures such as polyethylene coating and active corrosion prevention are used to extend their expected lifetime. Short-circuits, lightning currents, and swit
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Jingyi Zhang, Long Wei
Abstract: Firstly, according to set theory, the validity of the generalized syllogism AAM-1 is proved in accordance with the truth-value definitions of quantified statements. Then, on the basis of generalized quantifier theory, this paper derives the other 14 valid generalized syllogisms from the validity of generalized syllogism AAM
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Yijiang Hao
Abstract: This paper firstly formalizes categorical syllogisms with the help of set theory, and then conducts specific formal reasoning for them by taking advantage of generalized quantifier theory and first-order logic, and derives the remaining 23 valid syllogisms from mere EIO-3 as a basic axiom. The deductibility between differen
Volume 8, Issue 4, August 2024
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Haiping Wang, Zhaolong Yuan
Abstract: This paper first proves the validity of the generalized modal syllogism □AM◇I-3 with the non-trivial generalized quantifier ‘most’ and the two trivial generalized quantifiers ‘all’ and ‘some’. And then making best of relevant facts and deductive rules, this paper deduces 20 other valid generalized modal syllogisms from the
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Pratheeka Rajan, Anchana Devi, Angayarkanni B, Azger Dusthackeer, Priya R Iyer
Abstract: Background: Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease that is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In the treatment forefront there are drugs like rifampicin, pyrazinamide, isoniazid that are used. However, long-term use of these medications causes multidrug-resistant bacteria and drug-induced liver damage. In th
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Anastasios Papathanasiou, George Liontos, Vasiliki Liagkou, Euripides Glavas
Abstract: Businesses and Organizations or Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are pivotal to the global economy, yet they frequently encounter cyber threats that jeopardize their financial stability and operational continuity. This paper presents a proactive approach to cybersecurity designed to protect SMEs from such threats.
Volume 8, Issue 3, June 2024
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Feifei Yang, Xiaojun Zhang
Abstract: Firstly this paper proves the validity of traditional syllogism EIO-4, and then makes full use of relevant definitions, facts, and some inference rules. On the basis of 34 reasoning steps, the other 23 syllogisms can be inferred from the syllogism EIO-4. This is because Aristotelian quantifiers (that is, all, no, some, and
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Sheldon Liang, Alexis Rainbow, William Cox, Jon Hardin, Paul Miller, Henry Whitlow
Abstract: Intelligent distributed education advocacy for sustainable learning outlets (iDEA-SLO) has emerged from cloud-based intelligent service by combining educational innovations to satisfy modern learners’ needs with sustainable learning outlets that combine traditional classroom and comprehensive online courseware (CoC). One su
Volume 8, Issue 2, April 2024
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Yuriy Zhernovyi
Abstract: We consider repairable parallel system that consists of m identical units. At any moment of time, a unit can be in one of the two states: either operational or failed. Suppose, the number n of repair facilities is restricted (n?m), so failed units can form a queue for recovering. Assuming that the distributions of the time
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Siyi Yu, Xiaojun Zhang
Abstract: Aristotelian modal syllogisms characterize the semantic and reasoning properties of Aristotelian quantifiers and modalities. In order to give a consistent explanation for Aristotelian modal syllogisms, this paper reveals the reduction between modal syllogisms on the basis of generalized quantifier theory, set theory, first-
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Baoxiang Wu
Abstract: This paper firstly presents knowledge representations of generalized syllogisms, and then uses relevant facts and reasoning rules to conduct knowledge reasoning on the basis of the generalized syllogism MMI-3 with the quantifier ‘most’. The main conclusion is that there are at least the other 25 valid generalized syllogisms
Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2024
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Efijemue Oghenekome Paul
Abstract: Due to the ever-increasing incidence of diabetes, effective screening strategies are needed for early diagnosis and intervention. This study proposes a novel approach that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to predict diabetes risk. Using machine learning techniques and a database with demographic, clinical
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Zi-cheng Zhu, Yan Diao, Xiang-hui Li
Abstract: By analyzing the structural performance characteristics of a heavy-duty gearbox, based on the modular design thinking and the requirements of the actual maintenance training application, the virtual prototype of a heavy-duty gearbox, such as the construction of three-dimensional model, collision detection, 3d observation, d
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Liheng Hao
Abstract: This paper firstly formalizes Aristotelian modal syllogisms from the perspective of knowledge representation, and then uses modal logic and generalized quantifier theory to prove the validity of the Aristotelian modal syllogism □AE◇E-4. Finally, making much of some rules and facts in first-order logic and the definitions of
Volume 7, Issue 4, August 2023
Open Access
Mehmet Beyaz
Abstract: Natural Language Processing (NLP) stands at the intersection of linguistics and artificial intelligence, aiming to facilitate meaningful interactions between computers and human languages. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of NLP, tracing its evolution from its inception to its current state-of-the-art methodolog
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Zahra Amini, Adib Azizian, Ahmad Eyvazi
Abstract: This study investigates the physicochemical properties, fatty acid composition, and antioxidant potential of cold-pressed Nigella Sativa oil enriched with thymoquinone. The raw black cumin seeds used in the study exhibited a moisture content of 3.25±0.28%, an oil content of 37.53±0.73%, a protein content of 18.71±0.48%, and
Volume 7, Issue 2, April 2023
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Jika Saidu Muhamad, Endang Fitriyah Mannan, Yakubu Attahiru liman
Abstract: At the organizational level, records and information policy is regarded a key component in regulating and controlling information-related management and operations. However, literature and information from the field show that its structure and responsibilities are somewhat anonymous. Information policy components and other
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Md Sayuti Ishak, Yazan Zuhair AlSalem
Abstract: The Internet is a relatively recent project that has not been completed for a very long time; it has grown to capture the interest of individuals, organizations, and governments all over the world; it has given rise to a new concept, the Internet of Things (IoT), which incorporates many forms of technology into nearly every
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Xu Li
Abstract: With the accelerated use of science and technology in the arts, the interactive experiences and emotional changes constructed in digital technology are becoming more and more abundant.In this new dynamic space-time mode, the immersive installation art uses the central integrated projection equipment, combined with split-scr
Volume 7, Issue 1, February 2023
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Javier Suárez Cuenca, M. A. Piñón Esteban
Abstract: Continuous renal replacement therapies are part of the usual treatment in patients with Extracorporeal Life Support for acute renal failure, in the context of postcardiotomy shock. We describe how to connect the continuous renal replacement therapy device to the Extracorporeal Life Support venous line, avoiding any recircul
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Javier Súarez Cuenca, M. A. Piñón Esteban
Abstract: Thromboembolic events in the reperfusion line and in the inferior limb are well known on patients undergoing veno-arterial ECLS. In our group, we also could observe these incidents. We described a method which consist in connect the heparin perfusion directly in the reperfusion limb line using the three way stopcock of the
Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2022
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A. Zbrutsky, V.Meleshko
Abstract: The possibilities of using the Kalman filter for cleaning (filtering) signals from gy-roscopes and accelerometers of a strapdown inertial navigation system (SINS) with a rough initial alighnment on a fixed base are considered. For this, algorithms for averaging filters with forward and backward computations (forward and bac
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Chris D Beaumont, Darrell Berry, John Ricketts
Abstract: The social systems of many countries are under stress due to longevity and low birth rates. Healthcare has evolved from a treatment orientation to a prophylactic stance. Therefore, greater consideration must be given to lifestyle behaviour and life satisfaction. This has been recently further deepened by the COVID-19 pandem
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Zhernovyi Yuriy
Abstract: We consider a multi-server vacation queueing system that operates in the modified multiple vacation policy related to the number of busy servers. The condition for the transition to vacation mode at the time of the release of the server is the lack of customers in the queue and the implementation of one of the restrictions
Volume 5, Issue 6, December 2021
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Holovko V.V., Taraborkin L.A.
Abstract: The physical-chemical model describing the formation of nonmetal inclusions in welded metal of mild and low alloyed steels was developed. Thermomechanical calculations of reactions, which took place in a welding pool and determined the structure of nonmetal inclusions, were fulfilled. On a basis of the simulation the hypoth
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Belma Fakić, Adisa Burić, Edib Horoz
Abstract: Man atempts to know and see what is not visible with the naked eye goes back to the far past. By the combination of concave and convex lenses, in the 16th century, Dutchman Janssen made the first ever-increasing instrument. Robert Hooke was first used to illuminate objects using artificial light and gave a first description
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Songming Hou, Scott Atkins, Yu Chen
Abstract: A Rubik’s Snake is a toy that has been around for 40 years. It is a system of serial chain. It traditionally only allows rotations of its pieces in 90 degree increments. In this paper we are not going to restrict ourselves to these limited number of incremental rotations. We prove a theorem about the sum of rotations of a R
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Wei Liu
Abstract: Accelerating deep convolutional networks has recently attracted a great deal of attention due to the demand of real-time applications. SegNet is a typical deep convolution network in the field of semantic segmentation, and also is a smaller and more memory, time efficient model. In this paper, we focus on accelerating the S
Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2021
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Francis T. S. Yu
Abstract: One of the most intriguing laws in modern physics must be the Boltzmann’s entropy principle. As it stated, entropy within an isolated subspace increases with time, but it does not tell us why it has to be changing naturally with time. Since any evolution of our universe has a profound connection on her subspaces, from which
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Francis T. S. Yu
Abstract: In this article I will show quantum qubit information transmission is as elusive as Schrodinger ‘s cat. Since there are two types of information transmission; namely Wiener and Shannon, I will start from mutual information to show that quantum qubit information-transmission is virtual as mathematics is, which is not existed
Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2017
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Mack J. Du
Abstract: Since Shannon theory facing to the world, it provides highly clear definitions of information and model of communication respectively. Moreover it sets a significant fundament of information, and provides a great value to researches and applications for later. By comparative method, model analysis, and multi-degree metric s
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MAFE ADEBIYI BABAFEMI
Abstract: The present study examined how library and e-learning services can be incorporated together for improving teaching and learning in selected higher learning institutions in Nigeria. Specifically the study identified electronic technologies and applications used for providing library services; investigated how library applica
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Dr. Razaq Femi Quadri (CLN), Olaleye Samuel Abiodun
Abstract: This study investigated the availability and use of reference sources and services by The Federal Polytechnic Offa students. Descriptive survey research design was used and 100 samples were used for this study. Findings were analyzed using descriptive statisticsand the results indicated that 38(40.9%) of the respondents use