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Natural Language Generation and Creative Writing A Systematic Review

Among studies on natural language generation (NLG), computational creativity, and human-computer interaction; there is a vision of witnessing these tools collaborating with humans in generating and authoring creative content. This study aims to systematically review published studies discussing creative writing and story generation during the period of 2016-2021. This work seeks to identify the primary research methods used in NLG and creative writing studies, to locate how these studies are distributed geographically, and finally, to classify the subfields or common keywords primarily used in NLG involving creative writing. The findings suggest that experiment studies and problem-solving were the most common research methods in NLG and creative writing.  Major identified themes in the reviewed articles include story generation, language models, and co-creativity, along with some gaps in foreign language translation and humour generation studies. The majority of the studies suggest that NLG tasks had a positive impact on creative writing. Common tasks related to NLG and creative writing are typically using keywords such as story generation, co-creativity, co-writing, user interface and writing tools. In future work, we aim to explore more GPT-3 capabilities in creative writing, in addition to creative writing applications in foreign language translation tasks.

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Abdulla Alsharhan mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJAACI.010105

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Vol. Volume 1 / Iss. Issue 1

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COVID-19 vaccine choice using the multi-criteria decision making method under uncertainty

COVID-19, a coronavirus pandemic unlike any seen before, is in a state of flux over the planet. Since the COVID-19 pandemic now poses a serious danger to all nations, it is critical that policymakers find the most effective response possible. The coronavirus is difficult to eradicate, however the COVID-19 vaccination may help with that. Everyone is wondering which vaccination would be best for them. Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) is an excellent method for assessing this maze. As a result, we have suggested a cutting-edge MCDM method for choosing COVID-19 vaccinations. The primary objective of this work is to deliver a technique for MCDM. In this investigation, we present a unique hybrid model that combines the strengths of the neutrosophic Analytic Hierarchy Process (N-AHP) and the neutrosophic VIKOR technique. Using the N-AHP, we can quantify the importance of the criterion, and using the N-VIKOR method, we can prioritize our options for interventions.

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Ahmed Abdelaziz mail -
Alia Nabil Mahmoud mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/AJBOR.080104

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Vol. Volume 8 / Iss. Issue 1

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On Binary Neutrosophic Crisp Points And Binary Neutrosophic Neighborhoods

As a generalization of crisp topology, neutrosophic crisp topology was introduced. As a progression, binary neutrosophic crisp sets were introduced in this article and their properties were also studied. With the idea that neutrosophic crisp points forms the basis for the neutrosophic neighborhood structures, new points namely binary neutrosophic crisp points were introduced in this article. Owing to the new points, binary neutrosophic neighborhood structure in the new space named as binary neutrosophic crisp topological space is framed. Eventually properties of binary neutrosophic crisp neighborhoods were discussed.

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A.G.Rose Venish mail -
L. Vidyarani mail -
M.Vigneshwaran mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JNFS.050102

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Vol. Volume 5 / Iss. Issue 1

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Internet of Things risks, benefits, challenges in industrial application: Survey

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a crucial and rapidly developing technology that is employed in a wide variety of essential real-life apps, including those in which it may be used to enhance decision making. However, the presence of a number of potential sources of uncertainty inside the IoT infrastructure might influence decision makers to take decisions that are not suitable. In the work that is being presented here, the primary emphasis is placed on the development of a risk-based decision-making methodology for the Internet of Things (IoT), with the goal of efficiently managing uncertainties and incorporating prior domain knowledge into the decision-making process. The creation of the framework is based on a systematic literature analysis that examines the risks and reasons of ambiguity in decision-making systems related to the internet of things (IoT). IoT risk contains many and conflicting criteria so, the concept of multi-criteria decision making is introduced to overcome this problem. The purpose of this article is to provide the comprehension survey of the decision making based on IoT risk evaluation.

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Ahmed Abdelmonem mail -
Shimaa S. Mohamed mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/AJBOR.080105

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Vol. Volume 8 / Iss. Issue 1

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Several Factors to Analyze the Issues Concerned with the Internet of Things: Methods and analysis

The fast advancement of technology has contributed to a rise in everyone's demand to be connected to the internet. The Internet of Things is a notion that emerged with the fourth industrial revolution as a result of the finding that things that were born of the Internet can connect without the need for external causes (IoT). The communication of items with one another ensures that firms will spend as little time and money as possible on labor. Businesses that want to make the switch to the Internet of Things are going to run across a lot of challenges. The process of identifying and fixing these issues may result in both time and financial waste. Within the scope of this research, we looked at the challenges that are associated with the IoT. As a consequence of the research, the level of relevance of the elements that are generating these challenges was figured out using multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) procedures, and the findings were given to the businesses. We decided on the primary criteria, as well as the secondary criteria that are connected to these primary criteria. The communication of different objects with one another is the primary goal of businesses that are making the shift to Industry 4.0. The purpose of this research was to identify the factors that contributed to the challenges encountered throughout the evolution to Industry 4.0. In the next step of the MCDM process, the DEMATEL approach was used to evaluate the level of significance associated with each of the factors. As a result of the research, we were able to establish which factors should be regarded as important for businesses that are interested in making the shift to the IoT. In this approach, businesses will be able to speed up the transition while limiting the amount of time and money lost in the process.

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Ahmed Abdelaziz mail -
Alia Nabil Mahmoud mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.070202

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Vol. Volume 7 / Iss. Issue 2

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Engineering Training and its Importance for Building Information Modelling

The AEC industry in Syria is facing different issues, such as poor management and performance, and the increase in costs of change orders due to the poor implementation on site. These reasons made the issue of training engineers an urgent demand to become qualified to enter the engineering labor market and help implement the construction projects the right way, especially that the reconstruction phase might take place in the near future. In the last decades, BIM proved to be of  a great help for engineering projects for it can integrate work withing projects and help engineers in all the project phases to introduce sound models and documentation with less time and more efficiency.  In this article, a survey has been used to measure different parts of engineering work reality to know how it would serve Syrian engineers in applying modern technologies and methodologies, like BIM, in their projects. This research would provide more knowledge about the engineering reality in Syrian companies, and thus it would open the door for preparing plans and strategies to get the Syrian companies more involved in adopting new technologies and methodologies, especially BIM, in their projects and training. The research showed that Syrian educational bodies need to allocate more time and effort to qualify engineers and help them keep up to date with the latest technologies. Also, Institutes are taking a huge amount of time to implement the digital transformation. All that is due to the lack of engineering and technological knowledge and experience that is influencing the AEC sector in Syria, where most engineers didn’t experience working in new-technology-and-methodology-based projects. This research is a sample from the work that is being done to survey greater segments from all the Syrian governorates, with the analysis of the engineering training and its importance in adopting BIM and digital modeling.

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Hala Salami mail -
Kheder Alothman mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/IJBES.050103

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Vol. Volume 5 / Iss. Issue 1

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Development Trends and Sectoral Dynamics in Global Islamic Finance Markets

Islamic finance has evolved from a niche faith-based alternative into a more visible component of the global financial system. This paper examines recent development trends in global Islamic finance markets through a structured review of academic literature and industry reports, with particular attention to Islamic banking, sukuk, Islamic funds, Islamic real estate investment vehicles, ESG-oriented instruments, Islamic FinTech, and Shariah governance. The analysis shows that the industry maintained strong expansion despite post-pandemic adjustment, macroeconomic volatility, and uneven regulatory capacity across jurisdictions. Islamic banking continues to dominate the market structure, while sukuk, investment funds, and technology-enabled financial services are becoming increasingly important in shaping the next phase of sectoral growth. At the same time, governance reforms, sustainability-linked products, and digital transformation are broadening the institutional relevance of Islamic finance beyond its traditional core markets. The paper also identifies several structural constraints, including liquidity-management limitations, tax neutrality issues, product standardization problems, regulatory fragmentation, and shortages of qualified specialists. It argues that the future competitiveness of Islamic finance will depend not only on asset growth, but also on stronger market infrastructure, more coherent governance frameworks, wider digital integration, and the ability to align Shariah-compliant finance with sustainability and financial inclusion objectives.

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Olim Astanakulov mail -
Ugilshod Akhmedova mail -
Muhabbat Berdaliyeva mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JIER.040104

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Vol. Volume 4 / Iss. Issue 1

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On New Concepts of Weakly Neutrosophic Continuous Functions

In this paper, we intend to utilize the ideas of Neuα-open and Neusα-open  sets to distinguish several novel conceptions of weakly neutrosophic continuous functions, for instance; -continuous, Neuα**-continuous , Neusα-continuous, Neusα*-continuous and Neusα**-continuous functions. Moreover, we will describe the interactions among these thoughts of weakly neutrosophic continuous functions. Mathematics Subject Classification (2010): 54A05, 54B05.

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Ali H. M. Al-Obaidi mail -
Q. Hatem Imran mail -
Said Broumi mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JNFS.040101

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Vol. Volume 4 / Iss. Issue 1

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A Combined Use of Soft and Neutrosophic Sets for Student Assessment with Qualitative Grades

A hybrid assessment method of a group’s overall performance with respect to a certain activity is developed in this paper using soft and neutrosophic sets as tools and it is applied for student assessment. The present method is compared with another method developed in an earlier authors’ work, which uses soft sets and grey numbers as tools for the assessment.

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Michael Voskoglou mail -
Said Broumi mail -
Florentin Smarandache mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JNFS.040102

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Vol. Volume 4 / Iss. Issue 1

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On Some Novel Results About Neutrosophic Square Complex Matrices

The objective of this paper is to study algebraic properties of complex neutrosophic matrices, where a necessary and sufficient condition for the invertibility of a complex square neutrosophic matrix is presented by defining the complex neutrosophic determinant. On the other hand, this work introduces the concept of neutrosophic characteristic polynomial and neutrosophic Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the complex case.

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Ahmad Salama mail -
Rasha Dalla mail -
Malath Al Aswad mail -
Rozina Ali mail
link https://doi.org/10.54216/JNFS.040103

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Vol. Volume 4 / Iss. Issue 1

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