List of Best Paper and Best Presenter Awards

 

1) Best Paper Awards

  • Facebook Page Post Characteristics Drive Customer Engagment Activities on Cosmetic Products in Malaysia by Wai Beng Tan (Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology, Malaysia)

  • DebugProGrade: Improving Automated Assessment of Coding Assignments with a Focus on Debugging by Amit R. Patel (University of Virginia School of Medicine, India)

  • Predicting Short-range Weather In Tropical Regions Using Random Forest Classifier by Sellappan Palaniappan (HELP University, Malaysia), Rajasvaran Logeswaran (HELP University, Malaysia), and Anitha Velayutham (HELP University, Malaysia)

  • Developing A Machine Learning Model For Emotion Classification With Synthetic And Real-World Data by Sellappan Palaniappan (HELP University, Malaysia), Rajasvaran Logeswaran (HELP University, Malaysia), and Yi Jiau Saw (HELP University, Malaysia)

  • Implementing Identity-based Signature Schemes for Secure Data Transfer in Cloud Computing Environments by Paul Osinuga (University of Plymouth, United Kingdom), Ji-Jian Chin (University of Plymouth, United Kingdom), and Terry Shue Chien Lau (Multimedia University, Malaysia)

 

2) Best Presenter Awards

  • Anomaly Detection in Network Traffic for Insider Threat Identification: A Comparative Study of Unsupervised and Supervised Machine Learning Approaches by Shapla Khanam (HELP University, Malaysia)

  • DebugProGrade: Improving Automated Assessment of Coding Assignments with a Focus on Debugging by Amit R. Patel (University of Virginia School of Medicine, India)

  • Lung Tumor Segmentation in Medical Imaging Using U-NET by Jayapradha J (SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India)

  • Developing A Machine Learning Model For Emotion Classification With Synthetic And Real-World Data by Yi Jiau Saw (HELP University, Malaysia)

  • Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain for Securing the Edge Internet of Things by Muhd Haziq Zulhazmi (International Islamic University Malaysia)

  • High Accurate Machine Learning Techniques for Heart Disease Diagnosis by Tejal Dave (Sarvajanik University, India)