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Year 2017 14 Publications

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Development of Industry Academe Linkage Alumni and Placement Portal

Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Information Technology, (2017), pp. 184-189

Gene Justine P. Rosales & Ace C. Lagman Ace C. Lagman

Conference Paper | Published: December 27, 2017

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The study focused on developing Industry Academe Linkage Alumni and Placement Portal for FEU Institute of Technology that will monitor student progress in their internship and monitor alumni in their job placement. The purpose of the development is to automate the workflow and processes of interns for industry placement and tracking of alumni. The study is designed to eliminate the manual process of alumni tracking, student application for internship and industry job opening postings. The main gist of the project consists of intern monitoring module that monitors who are deployed and accepted already; alumni monitoring module to trace and monitor alumni if there are in their field of specialization and report generation module that it capable of generating dynamic reports of alumni, industry partners and interns. The study used Incremental Model Process as software process model in which is combined by the elements of the waterfall model with the iterative philosophy of prototyping. The proponent considered iterative life cycle model which consists of four phases. To determine the acceptability of the developed prototype ISO 9126 was used. The metrics consist of criteria such as functionality, usability, reliability, portability, and sup portability as perceived by end users. The overall evaluation of the system is 4.21 with an interpretation of Satisfactory. This concludes that the application is ready for deployment.
Event Management Solution Using Web Application Platform

Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Information Technology, (2017), pp. 206-211

Conference Paper | Published: December 27, 2017

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Event Management Solution is a web application for EINS Consultancy that allows users to manage events, announcements, and content of the website. Management includes creation, deletion, update, and view. Both the System Manager and Administrator have the privilege to manage events, announcements, and content of the website. Only the System Manager has the privilege to manage user accounts and view the audit trail. While the end-user is able to view the created events and posted announcements. Also, an end-user could register to available events through an electronic form. EINS event management solution is a platform that handles event management and registration modules. With the above mentioned features, the system can produce easy access reports from the centralized repository of data. This leads to lessen or illuminate inaccurate reports from the current processes used by EINS Consultancy. The researcher used prototyping model as a software developmental technique in developing the application. Different test levels were conducted in order to determine the acceptability of the software which include alpha, beta and user acceptance test.
Extracting Personalized Learning Path in Adaptive E-Learning Environment Using Rule Based Assessment

Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Information Technology, (2017), pp. 335-340

Conference Paper | Published: December 27, 2017

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The E- Learning System is a supplementary educational tool to help students to improve their academic achievement. E-learning is the integration of technology in education that covers a variety of activities to support the teaching and learning practices in educational settings. One of the main purposes of e-learning system is to allow teachers to define and manage contents and learning resources on the web. The current e-learning infrastructure of FEU Institute of Technology (Moodle) follows a one size fits all learning framework. This framework is providing similar learning preferences, which lead to similar learning preferences. As a result, students with learning difficulty of the subject have higher percentage to fail in a given course. Addressing this problem is crucial, as learning management system's main goal is to improve student learning capability from different types of learners. With this, the researcher developed e-learning platform in which mainly driven with individualized and personalized learning tailored to specific requirements and learning preferences. The system extracts students learning paths. These learning paths are very essential in determining difficult topics and courses so proper remediation and intervention can be given to students to improve their academic performance.
Crime Mapping Report Mobile Application Using GIS

2017 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Signal and Image Processing (ICSIP), (2017), pp. 247-251

Joie Ann W. Maghanoy

Conference Paper | Published: November 29, 2017

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Criminal rates around Metro Manila has been increasing over the past years and it remains a challenge for Philippine National Police (PNP) to get accurate data because of some unreported crimes. As cited from PNP NCPRO officials that unreported crimes rate as much as 60% which presents a worsening peace and order situation in the country. As the new era strengthens the advances of technology, reporting of crime incidents in real time is now possible using the smartphones. Different tools and techniques are being used in order to address the issues of crime but implementing the Geographic Information System (GIS) through mobile application is not yet common. Thus, this papers intends to create a GIS-based android mobile application to report crime on a location-based information. This will let the students be aware that a crime has taken place by using the smartphones. This research will benefit both the local police and citizens living in Metro Manila. This project also aims to protect students in Ubelt campuses who are the usual target victims of the crimes.
Gabay Tinig: A 3D Interactive Audiobook with Voice Recognition for Visually-Impaired and Blind Preschool Students Using Mobile Technologies

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication and Information Processing, (2017), pp. 99-103

Lyra C. Bertulfo, Lhercy Anne A. Cotoner, ... James C. Felizardo

Conference Paper | Published: November 24, 2017

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Students with visual impairments have unique educational needs. In order to meet these, the students must be catered with specialized services, instructional materials, equipment and technology so they can have equal access to the core learning and be able to compete with the society. For this purpose, the proponents developed Gabay Tinig that consists of a 3D audiobook (which contains four (4) chapters: Filipino Alphabet, Mathematics, Language, and Nursery Rhymes), mobile application (made interactive with the voice recognition feature) and sing-alongs. This paper explores the 3D audiobook's effectiveness as a lesson supplement for class discussions.
Seek Out Katipunan: A Mobile Augmented Reality for Museum Visualization

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication and Information Processing, (2017), pp. 72-76

Honeylou Claire R. Colcol, Joel V. Padilla, ... Ma. Corazon G. Fernando Ma. Corazon G. Fernando

Conference Paper | Published: November 24, 2017

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"Seek Out Katipunan" is a mobile application integrated with augmented reality. With the help of AR (Augmented Reality), this project can make the learning experience of a student, tourist and educators more interesting and educational for Museo Ng Katipunan. The aforementioned it aids and entertains the visitors as they pass through the museum while browsing the application without any other people's assistance. Through the mobile application it will view the 3D animation of the displayed artifacts and the direct view of the environment of the museum. The QR Code (Quick Responsive Code) Scanner will direct the user to the web artifact link that provides all the details regarding the scanned artifact with the 3D animation and voice overview. The project also provides a promotional website that contains more information about the museum such as the events, photo gallery, testimonials of the museum's officials and the location of the museum. The project will be able to reach more people and convince them to visit the museum and to make the Filipino history more interesting.
Virtual Heritage Tour: A 3D Interactive Virtual Tour Musealisation Application

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication and Information Processing, (2017), pp. 190-195

Ferimar R. Priolo, Reycel Joy B. Mediavillo, ... Reginald S. Cheng Reginald S. Cheng

Conference Paper | Published: November 24, 2017

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In our modern days virtual tour is popular and can be seen anywhere in the web in many different situation: documentation, school tours, company tour, hotels, and factory. These virtual tours provide information using different media like images, video, sounds or even 3D objects and combined this media to provide the users with an environment that will make the user feels that they are experiencing the information in real time. These tours are usually navigate by mouse clicks and panning around a panoramic view. While virtual tours are interactive in those examples, there is a lack of interaction between the users viewing the tour. Interactive objects can become a substitution for the tradition interaction between user and the object that is inside the location. These objects that is restricted inside the location will be present in the virtual tour. This gives the user the ability to gain more knowledge about that objects and to make their experience better and more enjoyable. We create a virtual tour that expands the ability of the user and provide them with a virtual representation of an environment with different forms of interaction. This system is an Interactive 3D Virtual Tour for Quezon Memorial Shrine Museum to promote the museum. These virtual tour will helped the users to visualize the museum and experience the inside of the museum in real time. It also benefit the museum in promoting and encourage the people to visit the museum.
Investigation on the Effects of Blended Admixtures on Workability of Self Compacting Concrete

2017 IEEE 9th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment and Management (HNICEM), (2017), pp. 1-6

Nolan C. Concha Nolan C. Concha & Mary Grace V. Calilung

Conference Paper | Published: July 2, 2017

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One of the most common problems in the ready mix concrete production industry is to determine the most appropriate proportion of concrete components for optimum performance. However, additives particularly admixtures introduced in the production of SCC to enhance some specific properties of fresh and hardened concrete may contribute to undesirable effects on the workability performance. In this study, superplasticizers blended with Accelerating and Air entraining admixtures were used in the mix and were tested for Slump Flow, V-Funnel, L-Box, U-Box, and Screen Stability tests to determine its influence on the rheological properties of SCC. Based on the results of the study, air entrainer provided microscopic bubbles acting as ball bearings between aggregates offering desirable effect in the workability of SCC. The highest dosage of 5.0% superplasticizers provided the best results in all the tests due to the dispersibility effect in the mixture causing a reduction in flow resistance. The accelerating admixture made SSC less susceptible to segregation, while the additive produced fresh concrete with lower flowability due to the rapid hydration and early strength development in the concrete. Among the two admixtures used, the air entrainer blended with 3.7% superplasticizer exhibited the best performance in all workability tests.
Application of Artificial Neural Network in Determination of Sorptivity Model of Concrete with Varying Percent of Replacement of Sand to Copper Slag

2017 IEEE 9th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment and Management (HNICEM), (2017), pp. 1-5

Kim Paolo S. Aquino, Jessica S. Caisip, ... Mary Grace V. Calilung

Conference Paper | Published: July 2, 2017

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Many construction companies and individuals (construction designers) are still using spreadsheets and laboratory tests just to obtain a certain data. In the field of technologies, advancement will contribute to the improvement of designing structures in terms of usefulness and effectiveness. By using the principle of artificial neural network, this study developed a sorptivity model which gives immediate quantities with high accuracy and precision which are needed to attain appropriate sorptivity values of concrete design mix. In this study, 40 concrete samples with varying percent replacement of copper slag to sand were tested for sorptivity by following the ASTM C1585 which is the Standard Test Method for Measurement of Rate of Absorption of Water by Hydraulic-Cement Concretes. These values in turn were used in the development of the sorptivity model using Artificial Neural Network. This study used the software called Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB) to train several neural networks. Several numbers of neurons in the hidden layer were considered because there is no actual study that suggests that a certain number of nodes in the hidden layer produce the best model. A parametric testing was conducted to determine which of the parameters considered have the greatest significance to the target output. The predicted results of the best model were compared to the experimental values of sorptivity and produced a 2.36 percentage error. The study results suggest that ANN models could be used to predict the sorptivity value of a concrete sample. The model produced a good prediction result.
Earthquake liquefaction susceptibility mapping of Pasig City

2017 IEEE 9th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment and Management (HNICEM), (2017), pp. 1-5

Ian Frederic P. Garcia, Jesse Thaddeus M. Go, ... Nolan C. Concha Nolan C. Concha

Conference Paper | Published: July 2, 2017

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Marikina Valley fault system movements, average fault slip rates, and recurrence intervals were carried out to predict the occurrence and characteristics of the anticipated large-magnitude earthquake. This however does not include potential liquefaction that is essential in providing profound disaster preparedness plans and contingency measures. It is therefore vital to develop a novel liquefaction map to address this concern. In this study the City of Pasig was analysed using the Soil Investigation Reports from year 2000 to 2016 of each 30 barangays. The study will benefit the City of Pasig by providing liquefaction susceptability contour maps corresponding to earthquake magnitudes 6.8, 7.2 and 7.6 using Semi-Empirical Method. Based on the analysis, 79% are highly susceptible and 21% are least susceptible to liquefaction for earthquake magnitude of 6.8. Also there are 84% that are highly susceptible and 16% are least susceptible to liquefaction for earthquake magnitude of 7.2 while 87% are highly susceptible and 13% are least susceptible to liquefaction for earthquake magnitude of 7.6. A vast majority of the soils in the City of Pasig are therefore expected to liquefy when the expected large earthquake magnitude occur.

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