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    Personalized Adaptive System for Enhancing University Student Performance in Sri Lanka
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025) Dissanayake, N; Samarakoon, C; Wickramasinghe, D; Pathirana, M; Gamage N.D.U; Attanayaka, B
    The growing need for personalized learning strategies has driven the development of data-driven solutions to meet the diverse needs of Sri Lankan university students. A key challenge lies in identifying optimal learning paths that align with individual capabilities, learning styles, and engagement behaviors to improve academic performance. While previous research has explored generalized learning models, these often fail to adapt to the specific demands of individual learners. Traditional strategies lack personalization, resulting in inconsistent learning progress. To address this gap, the research introduces an assistive, data-driven approach that leverages Self-Organizing Maps (SOMs), Adaptive Learning (AL), Content-Based Filtering, Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), and Social Network Analysis (SNA) to create optimized, personalized learning strategies. Clustering algorithms and predictive analysis were used to segment learners and deliver tailored interventions based on their behavior. The proposed system integrates advanced machine learning techniques to enhance student engagement and improve overall academic outcomes through personalized pathways.
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    UrbanGreen - E-Waste Detection and Analysis using YOLOv5
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025) Madusanka A.R.M.S; Nawaratne D.M.R.S.; Gamage, N; Attanayaka, B
    E-waste has become a global concern that challenges environmental sustain ability. The disposal of electronic devices is often poorly managed, especially in urban areas. This research aims to develop an innovative e-waste management system suitable for urban areas, focusing on accurately identifying electronic devices and their harmful components through advanced image processing techniques. (Y olov5) The system identifies various electronic devices, harmful components and materials and assesses their recyclability, improper disposal's environmental and health impacts, empowering users to make informed decisions about disposal and recycling. The system will integrate tools to identify E-waste, promote the reuse of electronic devices, educate the public through interactive educational platforms, and locate nearby e-waste collection centers. By addressing these critical aspects of e-waste management, the project aims to provide a useful platform to manage e-waste effectively in urban areas. This paper was developed to discuss E-waste detection and analysis using YOLOv5 object detection model.