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Conference Program
August 6-8, 2019
Hawaii, USA
ICEAS
International Conference on Engineering and Applied Science
ICAMSE
International Conference on Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
TISSS
The International Symposium on Business and Social Sciences
ICEAS
International Conference on Engineering and Applied Science
ISBN 978-986-87417-1-3
ICAMSE
International Conference on Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
ISBN 978-986-5654-53-5
TISSS
The International Symposium on Business and Social Sciences
ISBN 978-986-5654-02-3
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Content
Local Host ............................................................................................................................... 2
General Information for Participants ............................................................................ 4
International Committees of Natural Sciences ............................................................ 6
International Committees of Social Sciences ............................................................... 9
Special Thanks to Session Chairs ...................................................................................12
Conference Venue Information .......................................................................................13
Floor Plan ..............................................................................................................................14
Conference Schedule ..........................................................................................................15
Keynote Address (1) .........................................................................................................18
Keynote Address (2) .........................................................................................................21
Oral Sessions ........................................................................................................................24
Computer and Information Sciences ..................................................................24
Computer and Information Sciences/ Material Science and Engineering
.........................................................................................................................................26
Civil Engineering .......................................................................................................27
Mechanical Engineering .........................................................................................29
Humanities and Culture Studies/ Psychology .................................................31
Fundamental and Applied Sciences/ Electrical and Electronic
Engineering/ Power and Energy Engineering ................................................32
Education/Social Studies, Politics and Law .....................................................34
Nanomaterials/ Energy materials/ Functional materials ..........................35
Business & Management/Economics .................................................................37
Finance ..........................................................................................................................38
Poster Session (1) ...............................................................................................................39
Environmental Sciences/ Civil Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering .39
Poster Session (2) ...............................................................................................................42
Computer and Information Sciences/ Fundamental and Applied
Sciences/ Material Science and Engineering/ Electrical and Electronic
Engineering/ Polymer and composite materials/ Ceramic materials and
properties/ Metals and Alloy materials/ Surface treatment/ Functional
materials ......................................................................................................................42
Poster Session (3) ...............................................................................................................45
Education/ Business & Management/ Finance/ Communication/
Psychology/ Humanities and Culture Studies .................................................45
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Welcome Message:
Local Host
Dr. Joy Kamakamaewailani Rodriguez
Beijing Forestry University
Welcome To Hawaii!!
On behalf of Myself and the ICEAS, I’d like to extend a warm E Komo Mai (Welcome)
and Aloha!
If this is your first time in Hawaii, then you’re in for a lifetime of memories from this
Paradise. I was born in England, but have lived in Hawaii over 30 years ago, so this is
my USA home! The Hawaiian people are exotic and friendly, much like its tropical
weather, providing an ‘aesthetic’ cultural buffet.
Our Conference location is in Waikiki, on Oahu, the 3rd largest and most populace
island, with the State Capital, Honolulu. Located on the south shore of Honolulu,
Waikiki was once a playground for Hawaiian royalty. Known in Hawaiian as "spouting
waters," Today, Waikiki is Oahu’s main hotel and resort area and a vibrant gathering
place for visitors from around the world.
Waikiki has been showcased in countless legendary films and TV shows (like Hawaii
Five-0, Magnum PI) and is famous for its beaches. Also, enjoy family-friendly
attractions like the Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium. Among the
various things to do, high-end boutiques, shops, and restaurants can be found all along
Kalakaua and Kuhio Avenues and at places like the Royal Hawaiian Center,
the Waikiki Beach Walk and the International Market Place. After the Waikiki sunset,
the fun continues with amazing nightlife, HULA shows, and live music everywhere!
Best of all, Waikiki is within a half hour of a variety of other Oahu attractions, like
Diamond Head Crater (for you hiking enthusiasts), Pearl Harbor, Iolani Palace,
the Nuuanu Pali Lookout and Hanauma Bay (for you snorkelers). Other notable points
of interest nearby include the Ala Moana Center (Hawaii’s largest outdoor shopping
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center) and Chinatown.
From Hawaiian royalty to Regional Cuisine, Waikiki continues to be an evolving
expression of Aloha.
Lastly, if you have extra time, there are other islands you can visit, also, like: The Big
Island (Hawaii) known for its active Kilauea volcano, Maui (known for its lush valleys
and waterfalls), Lanai (Pineapple haven) and Kauai (The Garden Isle) with exotic
flowers everywhere. Hawaii is truly ‘Heaven on Earth’”.
So, again, I say “E Komo Mai” (Welcome) and ALOHA!!!!
Joy
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General Information for Participants
Registration
The registration desk will be situated at the second floor (pre-function area) in Hawaii
Hilton Waikiki Beach during the following time:
14:00-16:00, Tuesday, August 06 (pre-function area)
08:30-16:00, Wednesday, August 07 (pre-function area)
08:30-16:00, Thursday, August 08 (pre-function area)
A Polite Request to All Participants
Participants are requested to arrive in a timely fashion for all addresses. Presenters are
reminded that the time slots should be divided fairly and equally by the number of
presentations, and that they should not overrun. The session chair is asked to assume
this timekeeping role and to summarize key issues in each topic.
Certificate
Certificate of Presentation or Certificate of Attendance
A certificate of attendance includes participant’s name and affiliation, certifying the
participation in the conference. A certificate of presentation indicates a presenter’s
name, affiliation and the paper title that is presented in the scheduled session.
Certificate Distribution
Oral presenters will receive a certificate of presentation from the session chair at the
end of the session. Poster presenters will receive a certificate of presentation from the
conference staff at the end of their poster session.
The certificate of presentation will not be issued, either at or after the conference, to
authors whose papers are registered but not presented. Instead, the certificate of
attendance will be provided after the conference.
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Preparation for Oral Presentations
All presentation rooms are equipped with a screen, an LCD projector, and a laptop
computer installed with Microsoft PowerPoint. You will be able to insert your USB
flash drive into the computer and double check your file in PowerPoint. We
recommend you to bring two copies of the file in case that one fails. You may also
connect your own laptop to the provided projector; however please ensure you have the
requisite connector.
Preparation for Poster Presentation
Materials Provided by the Conference Organizer:
1. X-frame display & base fabric canvases (60cm×160cm)
2. Adhesive tapes or binder clips
Materials Prepared by the Presenters:
3. Home-made poster(s)
4. Material: not limited, can be posted on the canvases
5. Recommended poster size: 60cm*120cm
A 60cm*160cm poster illustrates
the research findings.
1. Wider than 60cm (left)
2. Copy of PowerPoint slides in A4 papers (right)
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International Committees of Natural Sciences
Abhishek Shukla R.D. Engineering College Technical Campus India
Ahmad Salihin Bin Samsudin University Malaysia Pahang Malaysia
Ahmad Zahedi James Cook University Australia
Akshaya Kumar Rout KIIT University India
Alexander M. Korsunsky Trinity College, Oxford UK
Almacen Philippine Association of Maritime Training Centers Philippines
Amel L. Magallanes Capiz State University Philippines
Amimul Ahsan University Putra Malaysia Malaysia
Amran Bin Ahmed University Malaysia Perlis Malaysia
Anthony D. Johnson Seoul National University of Science & Technology UK
Ashley Love A.T. Still University USA
Asif Mahmood King Saud University, Riyadh Saudi Arabia
Asmida Ismail University Technology Mara Malaysia
Baolin Wang University of Western Sydney Australia
Chang Ping-Chuan Kun Shan University Taiwan
Chee Fah Wong University Pendidikan Sultan Idris Malaysia
Chee-Ming Chan Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Malaysia
Cheng-I Chen National Central University Taiwan
Cheng-Min Feng National Chiao Tung University Taiwan
Cheuk-Ming Mak The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong
Chia-Ray Lin Academia Sinica Taiwan
Chih-Wei Chiu National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Chi-Ming Lai National Cheng-Kung University Taiwan
Ching-An Peng University of Idaho USA
Chin-Tung Cheng National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Christoph Lindenberger Friedrich-Alexander University Germany
Daniel W. M. Chan The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong
Din Yuen Chan National Chiayi University Taiwan
Don Liu Louisiana University USA
Edward J. Smaglik Northen Arizona University USA
Farhad Memarzadeh National Institutes of Health USA
Fatchiyah M.Kes. University Brawijaya Indonesia
Gwo-Jiun Horng Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Hairul Azman Roslan University Malaysia Sarawak Malaysia
Hamed M El-Shora Mansoura University Egypt
Hanmin Jung Convergence Technology Research Planning South Korea
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Hasmawi Bin Khalid University Technology Mara Malaysia
Hedayat Omidvar National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Iran
Hikyoo Koh Lamar University USA
Hiroshi Uechi Osaka Gakuin University Japan
Hsien Hua Lee National Sun Yat-Sen University Taiwan
Hung-Yuan Chung National Central University Taiwan
Hyoungseop Kim Kyushu Institute of Technology Japan
Ivica Veza University of Split Croatia
Jeril Kuriakose Manipal University India
Jieh-Shian Young National Changhua University of Education Taiwan
Jivika Govil Zion Bancorporation India
Kazuaki Maeda Chubu University Japan
TaeSoo Kim Hanbat National University South Korea
Kuang-Hui Peng National Taipei University of Technology Taiwan
Kun-Li Wen Chienkuo Technology University Taiwan
Lai Mun Kou SEGi University Malaysia
M. Chandra Sekhar National Institute of Technology India
Mahadev Sakri College of Engineering and Technology India
Michael Pillay Vaal University of Technology South Africa
Michiko Miyamoto Akita Prefectural University Japan
Milan Dordevic College of Engineering and Technology Kuwait
Norizzah Abd Rashid University Technology MARA Malaysia
Onder Turan Anadolu University Turkey
Osman Adiguzel Firat University Turkey
P. Sivaprakash A.S.L. Pauls College of Engineering & Technology India
P.Sanjeevikumar University of Bologna India
Panayotis S. Tremante M. Universidad Central de Venezuela Venezuela
Patrick S.K. Chua Singapore Institute of Technology Singapore
Pei-Jeng Kuo National Chengchi University Taiwan
Phongsak Phakamach North Eastern University Thailand
Rainer Buchholz Friedrich-Alexander University Germany
Rajeev Kaula Missouri State University USA
Ransinchung R.N. Indian Institute of Technology India
Roslan Zainal Abidin Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
S. Ahmed John Jamal Mohamed College India
Saji Baby Kuwait University Kuwait
Seok Kim Pusan National University South Korea
Seong Min Kim Chonbuk National University South Korea
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Sergei Gorlatch University of Muenster Germany
Shen-Long Tsai National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Sittisak Uparivong Khon Kaen University Thailand
Sudhir C.V. Caledonian College of Engineering Oman
Suresh. B. Gholse. Rtm Nagpur University India
Tan Lit Ken University Technology Malaysia Malaysia
Teerapot Wessapan Eastern Asia University Thailand
The Nan Chang Tatung University Taiwan
Thippayarat Chahomchuen Kasetsart University Thailand
Vivian Louis Forbes Wuhan University China
Wei Gao IXIA Inc. USA
Wen-Hua Tarng National Tsing Hua University Taiwan
William L. Baker Indiana State University USA
Wong Hai Ming The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Wong Tsun Tat The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong
Yasuhiko Koike Tokyo University of Agriculture Japan
Yee-Wen Yen National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
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International Committees of Social Sciences
Adeeb Jarrah United Arab Emirates University UAE
Ahrar Husain Jamia Millia Islamia Indian
Alex Yao Tang National Cheng Kung University Taiwan
Amol Gore
Thailand
Ashish Pareek Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer India
Atefeh Ferdosipour Azad University Iran
Azidah Abu Ziden University Sains Malaysia Malaysia
Azilawati Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Aziz Bin Ahmad University Malaysia Terengganu Malaysia
B. Suresh Lal Kakatiya University India
Badar Alam Iqbal Aligarh Muslim University India
Bayram Akarsu Erciyes University Turkey
Bor-Tyng Wang Feng Chia University Taiwan
Brian Hunt Mahidol University Thailand
Cathine G. Scott Morris College in Sumter USA
Chen-Yi Lin National Taichung University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Chia-Hwan Chen National Taipei University of Education Taiwan
Chia-Ming Chang National Chia-Yi University Taiwan
Chib Datta Meghe Institute of Management Studies India
Chih-Wei Peng Taipei Medical University and Hospital Taiwan
Ching-Yi Tien I-Shou University Taiwan
Chi-Ying Chen Asia University Taiwan
Concepcion C. Libuit City University of Pasay Philippines
Darshan kaur Narang University of Rajasthan, Jaipur India
David Yoon University Léonard de Vinci France
Dharam Vir Mahajan CCS university, Meerut India
Donald L. Amoroso Auburn University at Montgomery USA
Donghun Lee Sungkyunkwan University South Korea
Eddy K.W. Li The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Edward Hwang Chung Hua University Taiwan
Eric Santos Parilla University of Asia and the Pacific Philippines
Frank S.C. Tseng National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Funda Varnaci Uzun Aksaray University Turkey
Gajendra Singh Satyawati College, University of Delhi India
Hamzeh Dodeen United Arab Emirates University UAE
Intan Soliha Binti Ibrahim University Malaysia Sabah Malaysia
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Irene Guatno Toribio Philippine Christian University Philippines
Jalil Safaei University of Northern British Columbia Canada
Jamie Halsall University of Huddersfield UK
Jeffrey Trambley Musashino Gakuin University Japan
Jian-Horng Chen Chung Shan Medical University Taiwan
John Christian S. Jardin Palawan State University Philippines
John Erinorio Perez University of the Philippines Los Baños Philippines
Jonas Chao-Pen Yu Takming University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Joseph Lau The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Joyce Zhou Emporia State University USA
Junaid M. Shaikh Curtin University Sarawak Malaysia Malaysia
Kaedsiri Jaroenwisan Silpakorn University Thailand
Kanokphon Chantanarungpak Srinakharinwirot University Thailand
Karen Miranda Fernandez Imus Institute Philippines
Karendra Devroop University of South Africa South Africa
Kyung Hee Kim Mokpo National University South Korea
Kim Sangho Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Japan
Deok Man Kim Baekseok University South Korea
Krishna Govender AAA School of Advertising South Africa
Hsiao-Tseng Lin Meiho University Taiwan
Linda Oshita University of Hawaii USA
Margaret Sanapo Ritsumeikan University Japan
Maria Cristina M. De los Santos Kyungdong University-Global Campus South Korea
Marie Paz E. Morales Philippine Normal University Philippines
Mehryar Nooriafshar University of Southern Queensland Australia
Michael Kao Chang Gung University Taiwan
Micheal Kon Aletheia University Taiwan
Michelle M. Mukherjee Queensland University of Technology Australia
Mindy Suzanne Andino Bloomsburg University USA
Ming-Chang Chih National Chung Hsing University Taiwan
Mingchu Luo Emporia State University USA
Mohamad Hafis Amat Simin University Sultan Zainal Abdin Malaysia
Mohamed Ahmed El Khouli Sadat Academy for Management Science Egypt
Mohamed Hammad Hendy Beni-Suef University Egypt
N. S. Ravishankar Axis Bank India
Nadir Memmedli
Azerbaijan
Naim Uzun Aksaray University Turkey
Nezaket Memmedli Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Azerbaijan
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Ng Woon Lam Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Nukshi Esther Imsong Institution of Psychology Counselling and Educational Research India
Obydullah Al Marjuk Independent University, Bangladesh Bangladesh
Ozgul Keles Aksaray University Turkey
Prasong Tanpichai Kasetsart University Thailand
Ramayah Thurasamy University Sains Malaysia Malaysia
Reem Abed Almotaleb Abuiyada Dhofar University Palestine
Ricky Ng Vocational Training Council Hong Kong
Ronald Griffin Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University USA
Rotaru Ioan-Gheorghe Timotheus Brethren Theological Institute of Bucharest Romania
Ruby Ann L. Ayo Bicol University Philippines
Sadiq Abdulwahed Ahmed Ismail United Arab Emirates University UAE
Sally dhruva' Stephenson Frosterburg State University USA
Shaik. Feroz Caledonian College of Engineering Oman
Shiv Prasad Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University India
Shujen Lee Asia University Taiwan
Shun-Hsing Chen Oriental Institute of Technology Taiwan
Soon SONG Wonkwang University South Korea
Stacey Jocoy Texas Tech University USA
Sunil Kumar Alliance University India
T.S.Devaraja University of Mysore, Hemagangothri Campus India
Tan Khay Boon SIM Global Education Singapore
Theeraphab Phetmalaikul Srinakharinwirot University Thailand
Vijayaletchumy Subramaniam University Putra Malaysia Malaysia
Wang Yu-Shan National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Wei-Cheng Mau Wichita State University USA
Yong-Ho Kim Pukyong National University South Korea
Yong-Taek Rhim Namseoul University South Korea
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Special Thanks to Session Chairs
Yuh-Jen Chen National Kaohsiung University of Science and
Technology Taiwan
Fang Tang Cal Poly Pomona USA
Takumi Ito Tokyo University of Science Japan
Dong-Hwan Park Gyeongbuk Hybrid Technology Institute Korea
Tiffanne Thomas Therapeutic Consulting Services Bahamas
Amina Abdullah Saint Leo University USA
Hsiang-Kai Dong National Chengchi University Taiwan
Judy Wu Kansas University USA
Johnny Ho Columbus State University USA
Jeffry Haber Iona College USA
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Conference Venue Information
Hilton Waikiki Beach
2500 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96815,
USATEL: +1-808-922-0811 FAX: +1-808-921-5511
Location
Hilton Waikiki Beach is the ideal destination for business or leisure events. Our
24-hour Business Center offers complimentary use of a wide range of equipment,
including copier, color printers, computers, fax machine and laptop docking station.
Transportation
From Honolulu International Airport:
*By Car
Take H1 E toward Honolulu, take Punahou Street exit (#23) turn right onto S Beretania
St, left onto Kalakaua Ave, left onto Kealohilani Ave, right onto Kuhio Ave. Hotel is on
left.
Distance from Hotel:9 miles
Drive Time:18 min.
*By Shuttle Bus
You can book your reservation through the following website
1. Speedi Shuttle https://www.speedishuttle.com
2. Enterprise Car Rental www.enterprise.com
3. Polynesian Adventure Tours https://www.polyad.com
4. Roberts Hawaii https://www.robertshawaii.com/airport-shuttle
*Parking:
Self-parking: Not Available
Valet parking: $35.00 (Valet Only Parking)
Other Parking Information: AV Solutions Electric Charging Station available
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Floor Plan
Oral Session:
August 07 Molokai
August 08 Molokai & Hawaii I
Poster Session: Hawaii II
Lunch Room: Kauai
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Conference Schedule
Tuesday, August 06, 2019
14:00-16:00 Pre-registration
11:30-12:00 Gathering (No Lunch)
12:00-20:00 Welcome Socializing Event (optional)
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
8:30-16:00 Registration Pre-function area
8:45-10:15 Computer and Information Sciences Molokai
10:15-10:30 Tea Break & Networking Hawaii II
10:30-12:00
Local Host & Keynote Address (1)
Dr. Joy Kamakamaewailani Rodriguez
Beijing Forestry University, China
Title: Video Marketing For Educators: A/B
Testing!!… (A)lways (B)e Testing
Keynote Address (2)
Dr. Tsuyako Nakamura
Doshisha University
Title: In Search of Better Working
Conditions: From the Japanese Perspective
of Women’s Career and Work/Life
Molokai
12:00-13:00 Lunch Time Kauai
13:00-14:30 Computer and Information Sciences/ Material
Science and Engineering Molokai
14:30-14:45 Tea Break & Networking Hawaii II
14:45-16:15 Civil Engineering Molokai
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Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Poster Session
Time Schedule Venue
13:00-13:50
Poster Sessions (1)
Environmental Sciences/ Civil Engineering/
Mechanical Engineering
Hawaii II
14:00-14:50
Poster Sessions (2)
Computer and Information Sciences/ Fundamental
and Applied Sciences/ Material Science and
Engineering/ Electrical and Electronic
Engineering/ Polymer and composite materials/
Ceramic materials and properties/ Metals and
Alloy materials/ Surface treatment/ Functional
materials
Hawaii II
15:00-15:50
Poster Sessions (3)
Education/ Business & Management/ Finance/
Communication/ Psychology/ Humanities and
Culture Studies
Hawaii II
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Thursday, August 08, 2019
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
8:30-16:00 Registration Pre-Function Area
08:45-10:15 Mechanical Engineering Molokai
Humanities and Culture Studies Hawaii I
10:15-10:30 Tea Break & Networking Kauai
10:30-12:00
Fundamental and Applied Sciences/ Electrical
and Electronic Engineering/ Power and
Energy Engineering
Molokai
Education/ Social Studies, Politics and Law/
Economics Hawaii I
12:00-13:00 Lunch Time Kauai
13:00-14:30
Nanomaterials/ Energy materials/ Functional
materials Molokai
Business & Management Hawaii I
14:30-14:45 Tea Break & Networking Kauai
14:45-16:15 Finance Molokai
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Keynote Address (1)
Molokai
10:30-12:00, Wednesday, August 07, 2019
1. Introduction
I, Dr. Joy Kamakamaewailani Rodriguez, an Educator, Consultant, and Video CTA
Conversion Specialist, have been traveling throughout Asia this past year, helping
educational institutions improve their video marketing efforts. There has been so
much resistance to conducting or implementing A/B Testing (which is the backbone of
any Marketing Campaign) that my speech is designed to demystify its complexity and
underscore its usefulness in relation to videos.
The trends are mind-boggling…just take a look:
i. By 2019, video will account for 80% of global internet traffic, and 85% in the US
(Cisco)
ii. 52% of consumers say that watching product videos makes them more confident in
online purchase decisions. (Invodo)
iii. Every 60 Seconds, 72 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube. (Digimind)
iv. Viewers retain 95% of a message when they watch it in a video compared to 10%
when reading it in text. (Popvideo)
v. More than 50% of videos are watched on mobile devices. (Ooyala)
vi. The average user spends 88% more time on a website with video. (Forbes
Magazine)
Most educators rely mainly on ‘analytics’ and metrics from their Hosting platforms to
determine how well they’re doing, but, that’s only half of the total picture. A/B Testing
should be implemented as the other half. The major social networks, including Google
Analytics, help you measure results using their algorithms that look at different criteria
like:
How often your video has been viewed.
Topic: Video Marketing For Educators: A/B Testing!!…
(A)lways (B)e Testing
Dr. Joy Kamakamaewailani Rodriguez
Beijing Forestry University
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How long someone views your video.
How often your video appears in a person’s playlist.
The number of positive rankings/comments/likes/share, etc.
These metrics are empowering tools to help you evolve your video strategy, but
only if you understand what each number means, for example:
CTR: Click-through Rate —means the percentage of people who visit your site
and perform whatever action your site’s call-to-action (CTA) asks them to; “the
number of visitors that turn into customers.” Google pays attention to your
CTR, using it as a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) contributor. So, the basic
method of CTR and Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) is A/B (split, bucket,
multivariate) testing.
The overall success of any call to action (CTA) is measured via a conversion rate
formula that calculates the number of clicks divided by impressions, or times the CTA
was seen.
2. Methods and Testing
Here’s an example of how powerful “video” can be: Last month, I ran a multi-variate
test (A/B/C) on a Client Website without a video, with a video and with a video
contained in a popup light box.
Here were my Conversion Rate (CTR) results:
1. Without video – 6.5% conversion
2. With embedded video – 11% conversion
3. With video in lightbox pop up – 13.5% conversion
Here’s an A/B testing framework you can use to start running your tests:
Collect Data: Your analytics will often provide insight into where you can
begin optimizing. Look for videos with low conversion rates or high drop-off
rates that can be improved.
Identify Goals: Your conversion goals are the metrics that you are using to
determine whether or not the variation is more successful than the original
version. Goals can be anything from clicking a button or link to product
purchases and e-mail signups.
Generate Hypothesis: Once you've identified a goal you can begin generating
A/B testing ideas and hypotheses for why you think they will be better than the
current version. Once you have a list of ideas, prioritize them in terms of
expected impact.
Create Variations: Using your A/B testing software make the desired changes
to an element of your website, video or mobile app experience. Many leading
A/B testing tools have a visual editor that will make these changes easy.
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Run Experiment: Kick off your experiment and wait for visitors to participate!
Their interaction with each experience is measured, counted, and compared to
determine how each performs.
Analyze Results: Once your experiment is complete, it's time to analyze the
results. Your A/B testing software will present the data from the experiment and
show you the difference between how the two versions performed, and whether
there is a statistically significant
3. Results/Conclusion
This is an interactive, Q &A, experiential session where delegates can share their
‘video conversion’ challenges and get tangible, actionable solutions.
Don’t worry………if you want to split test a video, most video creation programs
allow you to produce multiple versions of a video quickly, and provide A/B
testing tools.
So, (A)lways (B)e Testing, and here are some ideas, I’ve regularly tried, to get you
started:
1. Try two videos with different voice overs, colors/branding and music.
2. Test the video on different pages such as on a landing page vs a website.
3. Add interactive call-to-actions to the video and test them in different locations
on the player
4. Try to promote a product or service within one version of the video and see if
buyers convert
5. Experiment with different types of video content such as customer testimonials,
product videos, and sales videos
6. Test videos on social channels: post the same video on Facebook and Twitter
and see how they perform (Twitter has a limit of 30 seconds)
7. Test a video with and without subtitles and monitor the difference
8. Send a video include in an email vs the same email without that video
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Keynote Address (2)
Molokai
10:30-12:00, Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Introduction
Tsuyako Nakamura is an professor in the Faculty of Global Communications of
Doshisha University. Her specialty is women’s labor issues in the U.S. and Japan.
Currently, she conducts research on the issues with Grant-in-Aid for Scientific
Research (KAKENHI) from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
She studied at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California as a Rotary
International student (M.A. in translation, 1990). She has experienced working at a
resort hotel in Hawaii, a conference interpreter, in-house translator, and part-time
lecturer at higher institutions, including Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts
and Graduate School of Literary Studies. She finished her Ph.D. course of the Graduate
School of American Studies at Doshisha Universit and studied at the Graduate School
of Sociology of the University of California, Santa Barbara (exchange program in
1996-1997).
She was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Stanford University and Harvard University
(2009-2010). Among her publications include co-authored books, America Ryuugaku
eno Shotai (or Your Beautiful College Life in America, Sekai Shisosha, 2002), Danjo
Kyodo no Shokuba dukuri (or Creating Gender Equal Workplace, (Minerva Publishing,
2004/2008), Work/life Balance and Management (Minerva Publishing, 2018), and
co-translated work Saiko no Shokuba, (Minerva Publishing, 2012: The Great
Workplace by Burchell and Robin, Jossey-Bass, 2011).
She has served for various councils and committees related to gender equality and
work/life balance. She was the first-year mentor/chaperone for TOMODACHI MetLife
Topic: In Search of Better Working Conditions: From the
Japanese Perspective of Women’s Career and Work/Life
Professor Tsuyako Nakamura
Doshisha University
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Women’s Initiative 2013 by the U.S.Embassy, and has been serving as coordinator for
Kansai Economic Federation (Kankeiren)’s women’s empowerment program,
supported by U.S. Consulate General Osaka.
Abstract:
The Japanese society under the current Abe administration is undergoing transition and
transformation through modification and improvement of working conditions. Japan
constructed a unique employment system with mostly Japanese males in the
mainstream and women on the periphery of the labor market in its high economic
development period. However, after the enactment of Equal Employment Opportunity
Act in 1985 (enforced in 1986), this situation has been gradually changing, and more
women seek employment on an equal basis with their male counterpart. The
government has also enacted the Act on Promotion of Women's Participation and
Advancement in the Workplace in 2015 (enforced in 2016) in order to integrate more
women in the mainstream of the business community as part of all the nation’s active
involvement. Being an unprecedented aged society, Japan is now facing, (and will
further face), a serious lack of workforce due to the population decrease, and thus it is
now starting to diversify the human resources in the business community. The
government has set out on its workstyle reform by reducing long working hours and
improving social infrastructure to support working parents so that it would create a
better working environment for existing employees in the labor force. In addition, the
government is now trying to integrate more workforce of 1) women, 2) the elderly, and
3) global human resources from abroad. In particular, women, who used to opt out of
the labor force for their childrearing responsibilities, are promoted to get into the labor
market.
The objective of this keynote address is to unravel the society’s transition in terms of
work environment and women’s perception, focusing on the present situation as well
as some of the social infrastructure, work environment improvement policies and
actions that the government and companies are taking. I herein present the current
Japanese women’s working situations as to women’s advancement in the business
community with some cases promoting women’s retention and leadership in Japanese
companies. I examined the background of Japanese women’s advancement and
described important elements of the current situation in the Japanese society. To
facilitate women’s advancement in the business community, work-life balance issues
are critical. The elements that are essential for women’s advancement in the corporate
world were examined, and in search of better working conditions, some of the unique
aspects to promote women’s career and work/life are unraveled.
Keywords: women’s career, work-life balance, Japanese society, workstyle reform
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Keynote Address (3)
Molokai
10:30-12:00, Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Introduction
Dr. Rajeev Kaula is a Professor of Information Technology in College of Business at
Missouri State University, Springfield, MO (USA). Besides teaching various courses in
information technology, Dr. Kaula's areas of research include data modeling, data
warehouse, business process, business rules, business intelligence, open information
systems, and knowledge systems. Dr. Kaula has published research papers in many
international journals and has written books on open information systems and Oracle
database. He was also associated with the launch of Oracle Express Edition (XE)
DBMS.
Abstract
Information technology has transformed enterprises along with society and personal
living. In fact, IT has become indispensable to all businesses. However, often times
enterprises utilize technology in piece meal fashion that may not be conducive to their
success in the global marketplace. In this presentation various dimensions that enable
an enterprise to transform itself digitally are outlined.
Topic: Digital Transformation
Professor Dr. Rajeev Kaula
Business at Missouri State University
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Oral Sessions
Computer and Information Sciences
Wednesday, August 07, 2019 8:45-10:15 Molokai
Session Chair: Prof. Yuh-Jen Chen
ICEAS-0188
Predicting Consumers’ Decision-Making Styles by Analyzing Digital Footprints
on Facebook
Yuh-Jen Chen︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Yuh-Min Chen︱National Cheng Kung University
Jyun-Han Wu︱National Cheng Kung University
ICEAS-0213
An authentication for aerial input numerals using Leap motion and CNN Shun yamamoto︱Tokushima University
Minoru Fukumi︱Tokushima University
Momoyo Ito︱Tokushima University
Shin-ichi Ito︱Tokushima University
ICEAS-0214
Construction of Japanese Vowel Identification System Using Lips EMG
Ryosuke Saito︱Tokushima University
Shin-ichi Ito︱Tokushima University
Momoyo Ito︱Tokushima University
Minoru Fukumi︱Tokushima University
ICEAS-0231
Driver State Estimation Based on Visual and Heart Rate Statistical Features
Kenta Matsumura︱Tokushima University
Momoyo Ito︱Tokushima University
Shin-ichi Ito︱Tokushima University
Minoru Fukumi︱Tokushima University
25
ICEAS-0233
Proposal of Japanese Sign Language Motion Recognition Method using Leap
Motion
Kouhei Sasada︱Tokushima University
Momoyo Ito︱Tokushima University
Shin-ichi Ito︱Tokushima University
Minoru Fukumi︱Tokushima University
ICEAS-0206
Evaluation of User Preference Criteria for Activity Tracker Design
Tamer Ozyigit︱Galatasaray University
Salih Murat Egi︱Galatasaray University
26
Computer and Information Sciences/ Material Science
and Engineering
Wednesday, August 07, 2019 13:00-14:30 Molokai
Session Chair: Mr. Takuya Koyama
ICEAS-0225
Idea Generation Support Tool Using Text Similarity
Takuya Koyama︱Meisei University
Tadashi Ogino︱Meisei University
ICEAS-0189
Web Information-based Product Evolution Course Mining and Prediction
Jyun Han Wu︱National Cheng Kung University
Yuh-Jen Chen︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Yuh-Min Chen︱National Cheng Kung University
ICEAS-0230
Software for the Cal Poly Autonomous Transportation Experience Project
Fang Tang︱Cal Poly Pomona
Amar Raheja︱Cal Poly Pomona
Scott Boskovich︱Cal Poly Pomona
Trey Amador︱Cal Poly Pomona
Hardeep Singh︱Cal Poly Pomona
ICEAS-0235
Evaluation of engineering properties of graphene filled UHMWPE composites
prepared via a novel kneading process
Hiroshi Ito︱Yamagata University
Cheng-Ying Liu︱Yamagata University
Akira Ishigami︱Yamagata University
Takashi Kurose︱Yamagata University
ICEAS-0218
Laser Roll Welding of Steel to Aluminum Alloy with Wire Insert
Hitoshi Ozaki︱Mie University
27
Civil Engineering
Wednesday, August 07, 2019 14:45-16:15 Molokai
Session Chair: Prof. Tetsuya Ishida
ICEAS-0203
A Multiphase reaction model for concrete structures with supplementary
cementitious materials
Tetsuya Ishida ︱The University of Tokyo
ICEAS-0207
Embedded Connection Method for Light-weight Steel Square Tube for Low-rise
Steel Building Frames and Estimation Method of Strength
Takumi Ito︱Tokyo University of Science
Yuta Nakaie︱Obayashi Cooperation
Itsuki Yagi︱Nippon Steel Engineering Co., Ltd.
Kenjiro Mori︱Tokyo University of Science
ICEAS-0239
Proposal of Repair Method for Damaged Steel Members to Control Ultimate
Limit States and Experimental Study
Yasuhito Beppu︱Tokyo University of Science
Ayumu Ushigome︱Tokyo University of Science
Takumi Ito︱Tokyo University of Science
Kenjiro Mori︱Tokyo University of Science
ICEAS-0240
A Fundamental Study on Damage Detection Method of Passive Damper of
Scaling -frame Structure by Thermoelectric Conversion
Eriko Iwasaki︱Tokyo University of Science
Kenjiro Mori︱Tokyo University of Science
Takumi Ito︱Tokyo University of Science
DongHang Wu︱WU Building Office Corporation
Takashi Nagumo︱Takamiya co., ltd.
Haruhiko Hirata︱Takamiya co., ltd.
28
ICEAS-0273
Seismic Performance of Concrete–filled Low-Yield Steel Plate Composite Walls
Subjected to In-Plane Shear and Axial Loads
Chin-Tung Cheng︱National Kaohsiung university of science and technology
Yung-Chin Chang︱National Kaohsiung university
Heui-Yung Chang︱National Kaohsiung university
29
Mechanical Engineering
Thursday, August 08, 2019 8:45-10:15 Molokai
Session Chair: Prof. Lei Xu
ICEAS-0181
Diffusion-dominated pinch-off of ultralow surface tension fluids
Lei Xu︱The Chinese University of Hong Kong
ICEAS-0222
Internal constraints and the Allen–Cahn and Cahn–Hilliard equations
Eliot Fried︱Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Fernando Duda︱Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
ICEAS-0226
Investigation on deformation for photomask protective film by fringe reflection
method
Yu-Ching Lee︱Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Po-Yi Chang︱Industrial Technology Research Institute
Chung-Ning Huang︱Industrial Technology Research Institute
Chun-Wei Lo︱Industrial Technology Research Institute
Hau-Wei Wang︱Industrial Technology Research Institute
ICEAS-0194
Simulink Modeling of a Solar PV Battery PWM Controller Apparatus
Kevin Anderson︱Calif. State Polytechnic Univ. at Pomona
Wael Yasssine︱Cal Poly Pomona
ICEAS-0208
Development of VCT Inner Plate Parts for Automobile Engine using Non Cutting
Fine Blanking Technology
Dong-Hwan Park︱Gyeongbuk Hybrid Technology Institute
Hyuk-Hong Kwon︱Daejin University
Sung-Min Kwon︱Kyungchang Co., Ltd.,
Hee-Jung Kim︱Kyungchang Co., Ltd.,
30
ICEAS-0269
Optimization of Machining Parameters for Minimum Production Cost in End
Milling
Chen-Jung Li︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Chen-Wen Lu︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
31
Humanities and Culture Studies/ Psychology
Thursday, August 08, 2019 8:45-10:15 Hawaii I
Session Chair: Youngran An
TISSS-0278
Children’s Consonant Insertion in Korean: A Case of Cooccurrence Restrictions
Youngran An︱KC University
TISSS-0286
Pro-c of creativity in Asia via social-cultural lens
Karen Hor︱Singapore University of Social Sciences
TISSS-0266
Gendered imagination and practices of Vietnamese migrant brides: A case study
of Korean NGO’s ‘Bride school’ program in Hanoi
Kyungmin Kim︱Seoul National University
TISSS-0291
A Case Study of Adolescent Group Homes: Understanding Organizational
Culture Using an Ethical Leadership Lens
Tiffanne Thomas︱Therapeutic Consulting Services
TISSS-0342
Tackling Assistive Technology Access and Usage Barriers Among African
Americans with Cognitive Developmental Disabilities Seeking Employment: Let’s
be “SMART” About it!
Renee Starr-Howard︱Langston University
Courtney Ward-Sutton︱Langston University
TISSS-0347
Hawaiian Music Meets Ozu's Film: A Study on "What Did the Lady Forget?"
Akiko MIYAMOTO︱Doshisha Women's College of liberal Arts
32
Fundamental and Applied Sciences/ Electrical and
Electronic Engineering/ Power and Energy Engineering/
Biological Engineering
Thursday, August 08, 2019 10:30-12:00 Molokai
Session Chair: Masahiro Muraoka
ICEAS-0211
Film drainage and coalescence between droplets with suspended particles in flow
confined in a cylindrical tube in Stokes regime
Masahiro Muraoka︱Tokyo University of Science
Haruhito Sakurai︱Tokyo University of Science
Kazuki Kojima︱Tokyo University of Science
Daiki Yamamoto︱Tokyo University of Science
ICEAS-0260
Homeless to Housing - A Theoretical Model to Addressing Homeless in Urban
Areas
Amina Abdullah︱Saint Leo University
ICEAS-0249
The automatic control circuit in the design of UVC germicidal system
Chung-Ta Huang︱National Chi Nan University
Tai-Ping Sun︱Nan Kai University of Technology
Ping-Wing Lui︱Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
Yi-Tai Chen︱National Chi Nan University
Che-Sung Huang︱National Chi Nan University
Li-Shieh Hsiu︱National Chi Nan University
33
ICEAS-0234
A Study on the Cold Energy Recovery Method for Refrigeration System of LNG
Fueled Refrigerated Cargo Carriers
Seung-Hun Lee︱National Korea Maritime & Ocean University
Yude Shao︱National Korea Maritime & Ocean University
Jin-Uk Lee︱National Korea Maritime & Ocean University
Ho-Keun Kang︱National Korea Maritime & Ocean University
ICEAS-0237
Dynamic Optimization on Boil-off Gas Handling for Liquefied Natural
Gas-fueled Ship during Bunkering Process
Yude Shao︱Korea maritime and ocean university
Seung-Hun Lee︱Korea maritime and ocean university
Jin-Uk Lee︱Korea maritime and ocean university
Ho-Keun Kang︱Korea maritime and ocean university
ICEAS-0223
NANOPLASMONIC PLATFORM FOR MULTIPLE BIOSENSING
APPLICATIONS
Amy Shen︱Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
34
Education/Social Studies, Politics and Law
Thursday, August 08, 2019 10:30-12:00 Hawaii I
Session Chair: Takanobu Nakahara
TISSS-0290
Using Social Networking Services in Education to Support Learning
Takanobu Nakahara︱Senshu University
Akiko Ouchi︱Kwansei Gakuin University
Yukinobu Hamuro︱Kwansei Gakuin University
TISSS-0256
Technical Assistance Performance Of School Heads And Learning Outcome
Assessment Result In Silang District
Irma Ejanda︱Silang District
TISSS-0251
Exploring Faculty Mentoring Using Hudson’S Five Factor Model
Abner Pineda︱Western Colleges, Inc.
TISSS-0246
Willing to Change but Not Willing to Take Risk? Taiwan Civil Servants’
Innovation Tendency and Risk Tolerance
Hsiang-Kai Dong︱National Chengchi University
TISSS-0308
Data Collection: Use and Misuse
Jessica Lim︱Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Kah Hwa NG︱United International College
35
Nanomaterials/ Energy materials/ Functional materials/
Environmental coordination materials
Thursday, August 08, 2019 13:00-14:30 Molokai
Session Chair: Sanghun Lee
ICAMSE-0070
Encapsulation of Ni-Rich Cathode Materials with Reduced Graphene Oxides for
Lithium Ion Battery
Sanghun Lee︱Gachon university
Jae-Hyun Shim︱Dongshin university
ICAMSE-0075
Development of a transparent antifouling super water repellent surface using a
chemically adsorbed monomolecular film
Teruyoshi Sasaki︱Kagawa University
ICAMSE-0088
Development of Plasmonic Au Nanoparticles on 2D MoS2/graphene van der
Waals Heterostructures for High-Sensitivity Surface Enhanced Raman
Spectroscopy
Mohammed Alamri︱Kansas University
Ridwan Sakidja︱Missouri State University
Ryan Goul︱Kansas University
Samar Ghopry︱Kansas University
Judy Wu︱Kansas University
ICAMSE-0068
Development of Functional Nano/Amorphous Hybrid Material of Ruthenium and
Tantalum Oxide for Novel Ion Sensing
Kenji Kawaguchi︱Doshisha University
Chinami Iketani︱Doshisha University
Ai Honda︱Doshisha University
Masatsugu Morimitsu︱Doshisha University
36
ICAMSE-0092
Thermo-Mechanical Characterization of Polypropylene-Tobacco Lignin Blends
Venkata Menta︱University of Minnesota Duluth
37
Business & Management/Economics
Thursday, August 08, 2019 13:00-14:30 Hawaii I
Session Chair: Prof. Johnny Ho
TISSS-0247
Data Mining for Supply Chain Management in the Apparel Industry
Johnny Ho︱Columbus State University
TISSS-0285
On the Bias Due to Common Method Variance
Cherng Ding︱National Chiao Tung University
Chien-Fan Chen︱National Chiao Tung University
TISSS-0321
Measuring Competitiveness Balance in Japanese Football League
Michiko Miyamoto︱Akita Prefectural University
TISSS-0335
The Industrial Structure of the Japanese Software Industry
Mita Takahashi︱Osaka Sangyo University
TISSS-0280
Design Effect of Business Documents for Healthy Offices: An Experiment on the
Relation between Color and Stress
Marina Hayashikawa︱Nagasaki University
38
Finance/ Education
Thursday, August 08, 2019 14:45-16:15 Molokai
Session Chair: Prof. Chun-Yueh Lin
TISSS-0313
Investigating the Taiwanese Consumer’s Acceptance Behavior on Mobile
Payment by UTAUT2 Model and DOI Theory
Yu-Heng Ding︱Chinese Culture University
Wan-Rung Lin︱Chinese Culture University
Chun-Yueh Lin︱Chinese Culture University
TISSS-0317
Passively Active Investing
Jeffry Haber︱Iona College
TISSS-0282
Structuring Pricing and Hedging Structured Products on Chinese Stock Market
Kah Hwa Ng︱United International College
TISSS-0277
Market sentiment influence of investor’s decision and the performance on the
option trading strategies
Yuhong Liu︱National Cheng Kung University
I-ming Jiang︱Yuan Ze University
TISSS-0329
IMPACT OF WORK IMMERSION PROGRAM IN THE ACADEMIC
PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: A K TO 12
SUCCESS PARAMETER
RIZALITO JAVIER︱Department of Education
39
Poster Session (1)
Environmental Sciences/ Civil Engineering/ Mechanical
Engineering/ Fundamental and Applied Sciences
Wednesday, August 07, 2019 13:00-13:50 Hawaii II
ICEAS-0186
A novel method for decomposing and recycling ammonium bicarbonate solutions
Tanita Gettongsong︱UNSW Canberra
Mojtaba Taseidifar︱UNSW Canberra
Muhammad Shahid︱UNSW Canberra
Richard Pashley︱UNSW Canberra
ICEAS-0241
Performance Evaluation of Phosphorus Recovery Process from Swine Manure in
Full-Scale
Soomin Shim︱Kangwon National University
Seungsoo Kim︱Kangwon National University
Taehoon Lee︱Kangwon National University
Taebeen Jeon︱Kangwon National University
Arif Reza︱Kangwon National University
Seunggun Won︱Daegu University
Changsix Ra︱Kangwon National University
ICEAS-0216
Effects of Medicinal Herbs on the Mitigation of Enteric Methane Emission in
Ruminants In Vitro Test
Seunggun Won︱Daegu University
Soomin Shim︱Kangwon National University
Seungsoo Kim︱Kangwon National University
Sanjay Kumar︱University of Georgia
Changsix Ra︱Kangwon National University
40
ICEAS-0217
The Evaluation of Miscanthus performance as Livestock Bedding and Bulking
Agents in Composting Process
Youngbin Yoon︱Daegu University
Soomin Shim︱Kangwon National University
Seungsoo Kim︱Kangwon National University
Changsix Ra︱Kangwon National University
Seunggun Won︱Daegu University
ICEAS-0243
The Improvement of Swine Barn Environment through Slurry Manure
Management System
Kim Seung Soo︱Kangwon National University
Shim Soo Min︱Kangwon National University
Lee Tae Hoon︱Kangwon National University
Jeon Tae Been︱Kangwon National University
Arif Reza︱Kangwon National University
Won Seung Gun︱Daegu University
Ra Chang Six︱Kangwon National University
ICEAS-0221
Estimation of parameters in species distribution modeling for predicting potential
distribution of Spodoptera litura
Wang-Hee Lee︱Chungnam National University
Lee Daehyun︱Chungnam National University
Jung Sunghoon︱Chungnam National University
ICEAS-0259
Long-term Coastline Change due to Submerged Breakwater Arrangement for
Coastal Erosion Reduction
Dongseob Song︱Kangwon National University
ICEAS-0201
Monitoring of quarry rock slope damaged due to Kumamoto earthquake using a
drone
Yuzo Obara︱Kumamoto University
Toru Yoshinaga︱Kumamoto University
41
ICEAS-0212
Damage Evaluation of Wooden Structural Members of Test Bed on Actual
Ground Using Piezoelectric Sensors and Supervised Machine Learning
Natsuhiko Sakiyama︱Tokyo University of Science
Takayuki Kishimoto︱Tokyo University of Science
Ryota Tanida︱Tokyo University of Science
Yoichiro Hashizume︱Tokyo University of Science
Takashi Nakajima︱Tokyo University of Science
Takayuki Kawahara︱Tokyo University of Science
Kenjiro Mori︱Tokyo University of Science
Takumi Ito︱Tokyo University of Science
ICEAS-0238
Development of the chip-less cutting process for Titanium and Brass tubes
Eitoku Nakanishi︱Mie university
ICEAS-0205
Flow Separation Control Near The Curved Wall Using Plasma Actuator
Tetsuhiro Tsukiji︱Sophia University
ICEAS-0250
Reducing vibration of the ultra-high speed maglev with curved motion
Hue Ha︱Gachon University
Beom-Seok Oh︱Gachon University
Kyoung-su Park︱Gachon University
ICEAS-0215
Dynamic Stiffness of Composite I-beam with Arbitrary Laminations
NAM-IL KIM︱Saman
ICEAS-0224
MicroNIR/Chemometrics: a new analytical platform for fast and accurate
detection of cannabinoids in veterinary feeds
Roberta Risoluti︱Sapienza University of Rome
Giuseppina Gullifa︱Sapienza University
Alfredo Battistini︱Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia
agraria
Stefano Materazzi︱Sapienza University of Rome
42
Poster Session (2)
Computer and Information Sciences/ Fundamental and
Applied Sciences/ Material Science and Engineering/
Electrical and Electronic Engineering/ Polymer and
composite materials/ Ceramic materials and properties/
Metals and Alloy materials/ Surface treatment/
Functional materials/ Biological Engineering/
Luminescence materials
Wednesday, August 07, 2019 14:00-14:50 Hawaii II
ICEAS-0197
Application of Sugary Kefir Grains to Chinese-Style Meatball (Kung-Wan)
Kuo-Wei Lin︱Providence University
ICEAS-0257
Study on Multi-block PU Porous Hybrid Composites with Controlled Thermal
Conductivity and Thermomechanical Properties
Younghwan Kwon︱Daegu University
ICEAS-0198
Ultra-Low-Cost VLSI Circuit of Main Computing Kernel Engine for Future Deep
Learning AI-Applications
Xin-Yu Shih︱National Sun Yat-sen University
ICAMSE-0067
Mechanical And Thermal Properties Of Pla With Cellulose Nanofiber Modified
By Bpfg Or Bpag(Iii)
Katsuhisa Tokumitsu︱University of Shiga Prefecture
Hirokazu Sato︱University of Shiga Prefecture
Masahiro Yamada︱Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.
43
ICAMSE-0082
Effect of Ceramic Waste Fineness on Properties of Alkali-Activated
Aluminosilicates
Eva Vejmelková︱Czech Technical University
Lenka Scheinherrová︱Czech Technical University
Magdaléna Doleželová︱Czech Technical University
Dana Koňáková︱Czech Technical University
Pavla Rovnaníková︱Brno University of Technology
Petr Konvalinka︱Czech Technical University
Robert Černý︱Czech Technical University
ICAMSE-0077
Development of Accelerated Evaluation Method for Material Transfer between
Electrodes using Equivalent Electric Load
Bohwan Choi︱Korea Automotive Technology Institute
Sanghoon Lee︱Korea Automotive Technology Institute
Sangwook Park︱Korea Automotive Technology Institute
Sinhwan Wei︱Korea Automotive Technology Institute
Cheolhwan Jeon︱Hyundai Motor Group
Seongryoung Hwang︱Hyundai Motor Group
ICAMSE-0076
Deposition of high adhesive a-C:H films on the inner surfaces of slits
Chunguang Liu︱The University of Tokyo
Junho Choi︱The University of Tokyo
ICAMSE-0072
2D Tunable Difraction Grating based on Liquid Crystal Materials
Jose Francisco Algorri︱Carlos III University of Madrid
ICEAS-0232
Probiotic potential, flavor characterization and antiproliferative activity of novel
Lactobacillus harbinensis M1, isolated from natural fermented tofu whey in
South China
Yin Zheng︱South China University of Technology
Yongtao Fei︱South China University of Technology
Li Li︱South China University of Technology
44
ICEAS-0219
Bouncing Phenomenon by Contact Pressure Control of Relay Contact
SunHo Choi︱Gumi University
ChangSu Huh︱INHA University
ICAMSE-0087
Improving the Efficiency of Platinum Based Organic Light Emitting Devices by
Grading the Emissive Region
Seyedmajid Farvid︱University of North Texas
Mohammad Omary︱University of North Texas
Abdel Monem Rawashdeh︱Yarmouk University
ICEAS-0220
Residential Mobility Drives and Shapes Word of Mouth
Shangqing Cao︱South China University of Technology
ICEAS-0202
A novel anti-obesity decapeptide from Chlorella pyenoidose
Xuewu Zhang︱South China University of Technology
Ruilin Zhang︱South China University of Technology
Shangqing Cao︱South China University of Technology
ICEAS-0229
Hierarchical metal oxide/C microspheres with porous yolk and shell for anodes in
Li ion batteries
Jung Sang Cho︱Chungbuk National University
45
Poster Session (3)
Education/ Business & Management/ Finance/
Communication/ Psychology/ Humanities and Culture
Studies
Wednesday, August 07, 2019 15:00-15:50 Hawaii II
TISSS-0318
A study of good Chinese learners at the University of Hong Kong
Yuk Yeung︱The University of Hong Kong
TISSS-0288
Research on Junior College Students’ Learning Achievement and Learning
Attitude by Experimental Aid Instruction
Kai Ping Wang︱Hsin Sheng Junior College of Medical Care and Management
TISSS-0284
A Study on Students’ Learning Achievement and Learning Satisfaction by
Metaphor Rhetorical Teaching Approach with Mandarin Popular Music
An An Wu︱Hsin Sheng Junior College of Medical Care and Management
TISSS-0299
Diversity Works! Migrant and Refugee Employment Innovation in Australia
Carmen Garcia︱Community Corporate
Helena Anstiss︱University of South Australia
TISSS-0320
Amily Firms, Political Connections, and Accounting Conservatism
Hsin Yi Chi︱National Chung Hsing University
Tzu Ching Weng︱Feng Chia University
46
TISSS-0296
Psychological Impacts Associated with the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Stress
and Radiation Anxiety among Mothers and Children
Yuji Tsutsui︱Fukushima University
TISSS-0310
Experience on the self-driving of elderly in the South Korea
Myoung-Ok Park︱Baekseok University
TISSS-0289
The effect of earnings management on choosing assurance provider of CSR
reports
Chien-Heng Chang︱Yuan Ze University
TISSS-0263
Family Business and D&O’s Liability Insurance
Hsin Yi Chi︱National Chung Hsing University
Tzu Ching Weng︱Feng Chia University
WeiRen Yao︱National Dong Hwa University
TISSS-0309
Beliefs, Rituals and Rewards: The Reciprocity between Gods and Humans
through the Experience of Food and Music
Xianbao Zhou︱Art School, Xiamen University
Ximin Zhang︱Art School, Xiamen University
Haitao Ye︱Art School, Xiamen University
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