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Automatic Analysis of Natural Disaster Messages on Social Media Using IndoBERT and Multilingual BERT
Safitri, Yasmin Dwi
; Lambung Mangkurat University
; Faisal, Mohammad Reza
; Lambung Mangkurat University
; Kartini, Dwi
; Lambung Mangkurat University
; Saragih, Triando Hamonangan
; Lambung Mangkurat University
; Abadi, Friska
; Lambung Mangkurat University
; Bachtiar, Adam Mukharil
; Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Telematika
Vol 18
, No 2
(2025)
Information about natural disasters disseminated through social media can serve as an important data source for mitigation processes and early warning systems. Social media platforms, such as X (formerly known as Twitter), have become primary channels for conveying real-time information, especially during disaster emergencies. With the large amount of unstructured disaster-related text that must be processed, the main challenge is accurately filtering and classifying messages into three categori...
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Pelatihan dan Praktik Daur Ulang Sampah Menjadi Benda Layak Jual Di Desa Troso
Rohman, Mardihono Nur
; Praditya, Muhammad Bintang
; Muttaqien, Habib Nafis
; Riyanto, Arla Aulia Salsabilla
; Putri, Yayang Mayla Murtopo
; Khanza, Frilly Diaz Mahira
; Graciana, Nadia
; ayu intan
; Wati, Diah Retno
; Putri, Facicha Priyono
; Maharani, Danica Vasthi
; Setiyani, Hirma Nova
; Seran, Oktavianggi Abuk
; Dewi, Untari Narulita Madyar
The Community
Vol 3
, No 1
(2025)
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Plastic waste is one of the largest contributors to waste generation in Indonesia and is difficult to decompose, causing severe environmental pollution. Through a community service program, KKN students conducted training and practical recycling activities by involving PKK women cadres, village administrators, and local residents to transform plastic waste into creative and marketable products. The methods included awareness sessions on the dangers of plastic waste, hands-on training in...
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Relationship Between Degree of Depression and Sperm Analysis Results in Infertile Men
Jurnal Kesehatan
Vol 18
, No 2
(2025)
Latar Belakang: Infertilitas masih menjadi masalah kesehatan di Indonesia. Orang dengan infertilitas juga dilaporkan banyak yang mengalami depresi. Namun, studi mengenai hubungan depresi dan infertilitas masih inkonsisten. Tujuan: mengetahui hubungan derajat depresi dengan hasil analisis sperma pada laki-laki infertil. Metode: Penelitian ini berlangsung dari Agustus - November 2024 di Klinik Fertilitas Otentik Makassar. Desain penelitian adalah survei analitik dengan menggunakan rancangan cros...
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Strategi Digitalisasi Kearifan Lokal dan Branding Desa Melalui Video Profile Desa
The Community
Vol 2
, No 1
(2025)
This community service activity was conducted in Kunden Village, Karanganom, Klaten. Kunden is a village located in the northern part of Klaten Regency and has various potentials. Numerous local micro, small, and medium enterprises (UMKM) can be utilized and developed, including salted eggs, bridal attire sequins, and rambak kulit (crackers made from animal skin). However, these potentials have not been optimally utilized due to the lack of strong branding and digital marketing related to these...
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Unlocking Indonesia’s Critical Minerals for Renewable Energy: Challenges and Pathways to Net-Zero Emissions
Andrew Cahyo Adhi
; Nur Widi Priambodo
; Muchammad
; Suryo Utomo, Tony
; Akmal Setia Abdrian, Reyhan Kevin
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)
Vol 7
, No 4
(2025)
Indonesia holds a pivotal role in the global renewable energy (RE) transition due to its abundant reserves of critical minerals like nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements (REEs). However, a significant gap exists between these resources and the technologies needed to leverage them, highlighting supply chain vulnerabilities. This qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study integrates Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), criticality matrix analysis, and value chain mapping to examine Indonesia’s mineral...
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Urban Expansion, Climate Vulnerability, and Transportation Resilience: Insights for Sustainable Development
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)
Vol 7
, No 3
(2025)
Climate change poses a significant threat to transportation infrastructure, particularly in rapidly urbanizing regions like Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) City, Indonesia, which faces increased risks of flooding and the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon. However, limited research has assessed the combined impacts of climate and land use changes on infrastructure resilience. This study addresses this gap by integrating remote sensing analysis, climatological data, field observations, and stakeholder i...
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Wear Behaviours of Sustainable Biolubricants: Influence of Fatty Acid Compositions and Surface Roughness in Mixed Lubrication Regimes
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)
Vol 7
, No 3
(2025)
The advantage of biolubricant compared to mineral oil is that biolubricant can ensure environmental sustainability. This research aims to investigate sustainable biolubricants of virgin coconut oil (VCO) and olive oil on wear behaviours with different fatty acid compositions and surface roughnesses in the mixed lubrication regimes. Tests were carried out on pin-on-disc equipment at a speed of 500 rpm with loads of 50 and 100 N. We used two types of biolubricants and surface roughness of the disk...
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Optimizing the Productivity of Traditional Textile Artisans through Education and Training for a Sustainable Cultural Industry
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)
Vol 7
, No 3
(2025)
Lasem handmade batik is part of a cultural heritage that has significant economic potential, but the productivity of its artisans is still low due to limited skills and access to innovation. This problem poses a challenge to cultural preservation efforts in line with sustainable development. This study aims to examine the role of education and training in improving the productivity of Lasem handmade batik artisans. The method used is quantitative, with a sample of 100 artisans purposively select...
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Artificial Neural Network-Based Forecasting of Rice Yield Using Environmental and Agricultural Data
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)
Vol 7
, No 3
(2025)
This study presents a high-accuracy predictive model for rice production in Indonesia using Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), achieving an R² of 98.11%, Mean Absolute Error (MAE) of 0.0966, and Mean Squared Error (MSE) of 0.0189. Climate variability remains a significant challenge to rice cultivation in regions like Malang City, where unpredictable environmental factors such as rainfall, temperature, and humidity hinder effective crop planning and yield estimation. To address this, we developed...
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Evaluating the Role of Extractives in Biomass Pyrolysis for Enhanced Hydrogen Syngas Production
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)
Vol 7
, No 3
(2025)
This study explores how extractive content in lignocellulosic biomass affects syngas quality during fixed-bed pyrolysis-gasification, specifically focusing on hydrogen (H₂) concentration. While woody biomass is a known energy source, the link between its non-structural organic compounds (extractives) and H₂ in syngas is often overlooked. We investigated teak, coconut, and jackfruit wood to understand this influence and optimize temperature for better biomass-to-hydrogen conversion. An MQ-8 senso...
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