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PROGRAMME BOOK
ISMI – ICTAS 2018
Kuala Lumpur
International Seminar on Mathematics in Industry
&
International Conference on Theoretical and Applied
Statistics
4 – 6 September 2018
ISMI – ICTAS18
CONTENTS
PAGE
Foreword 1Message 2Plenary Speaker 3Keynote Session I 4Keynote Session II 5Invited Speakers 6Programme Schedule 7
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 7
Wednesday – September 5, 2018 8
Thursday – September 6, 2018 9Parallel Presentation Schedule 10
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 10
Dewan Seminar 11
BK 2 13
BK 3 16
BK 6 18
BK 14 20
Wednesday – September 5, 2018 22
Dewan Seminar 23
BK 2 24
BK 3 25
BK 6 26
BK 14 27
Thursday – September 6, 2018 28
Dewan Seminar 29
BK 2 31
BK 3 33
BK 6 35
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BK 14 37Malaysian Mathematics in Industry Workshop 2018 39
Problem I 40Problem II 41Problem III 42
Organizing Committee 43Acknowledgements 46Maps 47Sponsors 49Notes 50
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FOREWORD: Vice-Chancellor, UTM
Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
The role of mathematical sciences has undeniably become more crucial todayparticularly when the fourth industrial revolution is well under way, resulting inemerging technologies that is shifting the nature of work globally.
At Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) we have always promoted the importanceof mathematical sciences in teaching and research, together with externalcollaborations with industries and community. In recent years, we have achievedmany successes in terms of applications in mathematical sciences throughconsultancies, research and development with our partners. These externalcollaborations are significant not only for the sake of continuous excellence forhigher education, but most importantly to produce graduates who are industry-ready to face challenges of the future.
Recently, UTM has embarked on its 4th generation Academic Transformationthrough UTM Synergy 4.0. In line with the developments of Malaysia 21st CenturyHigher Education and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, UTM Synergy 4.0 createsan ecosystem whereby diverse disciplines and functions are provided a unifiedplatform to seamlessly, efficiently and sustainably collaborate in academic andresearch. This strategy is a critical enabler for UTM to achieve excellence andsustainability, amongst others for a more effective external & global engagementwith driving industries and communities.
This joint conference, the International Seminar on Mathematics in Industry (ISMI)and the International Conference on Theoretical and Applied Statistics (ICTAS)between UTM and Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Indonesia is atestament of strong cooperation between Malaysia and Indonesia. I sincerelyapplaud the concerted effort by the Centre for Industrial & Applied Mathematics(UTM-CIAM) and its co-organizers for organizing this international conference. I dohope this conference will accomplish its objectives and be a great success. To alldelegates and participants, I wish you all a rewarding and fruitful conference.
Thank you.
YBhg. Prof. Dato’ IR. Dr. Wahid Bin OmarVice–Chancellor, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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MESSAGE: Chair, ISMI-ICTAS 2018
Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
Welcome to The International Seminar on Mathematics in Industry (ISMI) andthe International Conference on Theoretical and Applied Statistics (ICTAS), ISMI-ICTAS18 at UTM Kuala Lumpur.
The International Seminar on Mathematics in Industry (ISMI) has established itselfas an excellent platform for mathematical scientists and industry practitioners toshare their experiences in handling real industrial problems through mathematicalideas for the past few years. The first ISMI was held in 2013. Since then, closerties between mathematical scientists and industry partners in Malaysia havebeen forged through various successful project collaborations. This year marksa special year as Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) the host of ISMI strengthensthe tradition of conference excellence by joining forces with another conferenceseries, the International Conference on Theoretical and Applied Statistics (ICTAS).
The theme of ISMI–ICTAS 2018 is STEM Harnesses 4th Industrial Revolution(4IR) Challenges & Opportunities. This conference includes lectures, researchpaper presentations and a pre-conference workshop on Finite Difference Method.A special feature of this conference is the Malaysian Mathematics In IndustryWorkshop (MMIW2018). This is a special engagement session where participantsare given the opportunity to work on real industrial problems shared by industriesusing diverse mathematical approaches. Among the delegates at ISMI–ICTAS 2018are some of the world’s leading experts in the field. We are delighted to welcomeour Plenary speaker: from the University of Oxford, Professor Peter Grinrod, theDirector of the Oxford-Emirates Data Science Lab. It is also a pleasure to welcomeour Keynote speakers: Professor Dr. Nur Iriawan, from Institut Teknologi SepuluhNopember (ITS), Indonesia; Professor Dr. Mohd Salmi Md. Noorani from UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia; Dr. Dzaharudin Mansor from Microsoft Malaysia and Dr.Chan Tuck Leong from Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS).
This conference is the result of dedicated work especially from the local organizingteam and collaborators. We would also like to express our gratitude to ourDiamond sponsor, Perunding IRZI Sdn Bhd and other sponsors for their generouscontributions. Finally, the conference would not be possible without the excellentpapers contributed by authors. We thank all the authors for their contributions andtheir participation at ISMI-ICTAS 2018! We hope you enjoy not only the intellectualstimulation of the conference, but also the chance to visit some of Kuala Lumpur’sspecial attractions and shopping haven. Thank you.
Dr. Arifah BaharChair, ISMI–ICTAS 2018
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PLENARY SPEAKER
Essential Mathematical Contributions To TheDigital Economy
PROF. DR. PETER GRINROD CBE
DirectorOxford–Emirates Data Science Lab
Mathematical InstituteUniversity of Oxford
We will consider a range of issues and problems arising within thegrowing digital economy and indicate how mathematical sciencescan make a large and critical contribution. In particular companieshave the strategic opportunity to "pivot", and make a digitaltransformation, using their customer and citizen data resourcesto build next generation products and services. The alternativeis that the companies carry on, squeezing out incrementalimprovements within their present paradigm, until some game-changing or "black swan" event arrives that threatens theirbusiness. Hence radical, game-changing, mathematical ideas andmethods are now essential for their futures.
In this lecture we will look at some examples of how mathematicalideas may underpin analytics that is highly differentiating forthose companies that adopt them. This includes exploitationof open "transparent", mathematical ideas (dynamics, stability,networks, inference, algebra), the challenge in employing blackbox methods in highly regulated environments, as well at theprofessionalisation of data science itself (modes of working andcodes of conduct). We will also look at some problems withinthe public sector arising within security and defence. Again thedata deluge and social media offer opportunities that in turn drivereproach within the mathematical sciences.
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KEYNOTE SESSION I
STEM Harnesses 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR)Challenges & Opportunities
Academic & Industry Perspectives
This session provides a platform for experts from the academic andindustries to share their views and thoughts on utilizing differentaspects of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)in facing the challenges and opportunities of 4IR
MD NOORANI FAScPROF. DR. MOHD SALMI
Professor of MathematicsSchool of Mathematical SciencesFaculty of Science & TechnologyUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
DR. DZAHARUDIN MANSORNational Technology Officer
Microsoft (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
IR. DR. CHAN TUCK LEONGHead of Project Steering
Digital AcceleratorPETRONAS
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KEYNOTE SESSION II
In Bayesian: All About Hierarchical Modelling
PROF. DR. NUR IRIAWAN
Professor of StatisticsDepartment of Statistics
Faculty of Mathematics, Computation &Data Sciences
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberSurabaya, Indonesia
There are two types of hierarchical modeling in Bayesian; i.e.purely a hierarchical model and a structurally hierarchical casesmodel. The first model is due to the Bayesian formula whichincludes the prior distribution set as the one level hierarchy modelto characterize the pattern of data to be modeled. The secondmodel is due to the data structure to be modeled already inthe hierarchical form, and the model, therefore, is compulsoryto be hierarchical. Data structural phenomena in the realcases are almost always happening in the hierarchical form.Bayesian hierarchical modeling provides a theoretical frameworkfor formalizing an inference for a set of parameters of the modelthat are shared across a level of these structural data. Thismodeling will be able to provide a way to easily understand thework of the hierarchical algorithm which is operated as a levelingstructurally data procedure, as well as an opportunity to makeuse of computational strategies for efficient statistical inferencein each hierarchy. This approach will be demonstrated in someexamples of modeling, i.e. in such of distributional estimation andinference and in the generalized linear modeling, including themixture modeling and the hierarchical mixture modeling.
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INVITED SPEAKERS
NO SPEAKERS ID
1 Agnes Tuti Rumiati, Dr. ID134
2 Agus Suharsono, Assoc. Prof. Dr ID121
3 Ali Hassan Mohamed Murid, Assoc. Prof. Dr ID147
4 Budi Warsito, Dr. ID038
5 Dedy Dwi Pratyo, Dr. ID068
6 Endah Rochmati Merdika Putri, Dr. ID120
7 Fadhilah Yusof, Assoc. Prof. Dr. ID153
8 Fuaada Mohd Siam, Dr. ID146
9 Habshah Midi, Prof. Dr. ID155
10 Hizir Sofyan, Assoc. Prof. Dr. ID 151
11 Ibrahim Mohamed, Prof. Dr. ID131
12 Irhamah, Dr. ID109
13 Ismaini Zain, Dr. ID128
14 Jerry Dwi Trijoyo Purnomo, Dr. ID132
15 Kartika Fithriasari, Dr. ID122
16 Meng-Hock Koh, Dr. ID008
17 Muhafzan, Prof. Dr. ID142
18 Nur Arina Bazilah Aziz, Dr. ID154
19 Purhadi, Assoc. Prof. Dr. ID064
20 R. Mohamad Atok, Dr. ID071
21 Santi Puteri Rahayu, Dr. ID086
22 Santi Wulan Purnami, Dr. ID056
23 Setiawan, Dr. ID136
24 Sharidan Shafie, Assoc. Prof. Dr. ID150
25 Sri Wahyuningsih, Assoc. Prof. Dr. ID152
26 Suhartono, Dr. ID097
27 Sutikno, Dr. ID035
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Tuesday – September 4, 2018PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
TIME PROGRAMME VENUE
0800 – 0830 Registration Dewan Seminar
0830 – 0845 Welcoming Remarks Dewan Seminar
0845 – 1000 Session 1Parallel
BK 14BK 6BK 3BK 2
Dewan Seminar
1000 – 1030 Refreshment Ilmuan 3Bilik
1030 – 1125 Session 2Parallel
BK 14BK 6BK 3BK 2
Dewan Seminar
1135 – 1220 Plenary Speaker Dewan Seminar
1220 – 1300Opening Ceremony
& Photo SessionDewan Seminar
1300 – 1430 Lunch Break Ilmuan 3Bilik
1430 – 1635 Session 3Parallel
BK 14BK 6BK 3BK 2
Dewan Seminar
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Wednesday – September 5, 2018PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
TIME PROGRAMME VENUE
0830 – 1030 in Industry Workshop 2018Malaysian Mathematics
Dewan Seminar
1030 – 1050 Refreshment Ilmuan 3Bilik
1050 – 1300 in Industry Workshop 2018Malaysian Mathematics
Dewan Seminar
1300 – 1400 Lunch Break Ilmuan 3Bilik
1400 – 1505 Session 4Parallel
BK 14BK 6BK 3BK 2
Dewan Seminar
1515 – 1700 Keynote Session 1 Dewan Seminar
1715 – 1900 Hi-Tea Scholar’s HotelThe Regency
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Thursday – September 6, 2018PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
TIME PROGRAMME VENUE
0830 – 0945 Session 5Parallel
BK 14BK 6BK 3BK 2
Dewan Seminar
1000 – 1020 Refreshment Ilmuan 3Bilik
1020 – 1105 Keynote Session 2 Dewan Seminar
1105 – 1210 Session 6Parallel
BK 14BK 6BK 3BK 2
Dewan Seminar
1215 – 1230 Closing Ceremony Dewan Seminar
1230 Lunch Break Ilmuan 3Bilik
NOTES:Speakers marked with (C) will chair the session.
NOTATION: INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCEThis abbreviation will be used in the next Parallel Presentation Schedule• TRANS – TRANSPORTATION • ENV – ENVIRONMENT• MAN – MANUFACTURING • AGRI – AGRICULTURE
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Tuesday – September 4, 2018PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
TIME PROGRAMME SCHEDULE (VENUE)
0800 – 0830 REGISTRATION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
0830 – 0845 WELCOMING REMARKS (Dewan Seminar, DS)
Parallel OTHERS TRANS MAN MEDICAL MEDICALSession 1 DS BK 2 BK 3 BK 6 BK 14
0845 – 0900 ID065 (C) ID039 (C) ID031 (C) ID025 (C) ID006 (C)0900 – 0915 ID070 ID138 ID053 ID037 ID0070915 – 0930 ID073 ID043 ID057 ID062 ID0520930 – 0945 ID074 ID1230945 – 1000 ID079
1015 – 1030 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
Parallel SOCIAL FINANCE FINANCE ENV MEDICALSession 2 DS BK 2 BK 3 BK 6 BK 14
1030 – 1050 ID109 (C) ID086 (C) ID120 (C) ID150 (C) ID056 (C)1050 – 1105 ID111 ID032 ID091 ID081 ID0051105 – 1120 ID072 ID105 ID019 ID100
1135 – 1220 PLENARY SPEAKER (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1220 – 1300OPENING CEREMONY & PHOTO SESSION
(Dewan Seminar, DS)
1300 – 1430 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
Parallel OTHERS FINANCE SOCIAL ENV MEDICALSession 3 DS BK 2 BK 3 BK 6 BK 14
1430 – 1450 ID122 (C) ID068 (C) ID010 (C) ID153 (C) ID132 (C)1450 – 1505 ID090 ID048 ID092 ID015 ID0231505 – 1520 ID088 ID078 ID106 ID029 ID0421520 – 1535 ID089 ID126 ID156 ID098
OTHERS ENV MAN MEDICAL
1545 – 1605 ID151 (C) ID131 (C) ID050 (C) ID146 (C)1605 – 1620 ID084 ID012 ID020 ID1371620 – 1635 ID036 ID013 ID157 ID0991635 – 1650 ID014
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 Dewan Seminar
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 1
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – OTHERS
0845 – 0900 ID065
On the Classification Boosting inSinta Septi Multiclass Imbalanced Data (CasePangastuti Study: The Acceptance of Bidikmisi
Scholarship 2017 in East Java).
0900 – 0915 ID070
On the Comparison of Deep Learning
NitaNeural Network and Binary Logistic
CahyaniRegression for Classifying theAcceptance Status of BidikmisiScholarship Applicants In East Java.
0915 – 0930 ID073
Miftakhul MRI-Based Brain Tumor SegmentationArdi Using Modified Stable Student–t
Ikhwanus Burr (MSTBurr) Mixture Model WithSafa Bayesian Approach.
0930 – 0945 ID074
Miftakhul Fernandez-Steel Skew NormalIlmi (FSSN) Mixture Model Using Bayesian
Dinul Approach for MRI-Based Brain TumorIslamiyah Segmentation.
0945 – 1000 ID079
On the Optimum MRI-Based Brain
NurdiantoImage Segmentation with Spatially
ZaenurdinConstrained Gaussian Mixture ModelUsing Reversible Jump Markov ChainMonte Carlo.
1000 – 1030 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 2
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – SOCIAL
1030 – 1050 ID109 IrhamahGenetic Algorithm for Feature Selectionin Text Clustering.
1050 – 1105 ID111Nurul Hafawati
New Three Term Conjugate GradientFadhilah
Method with Exact Line Search.Hussian
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 Dewan Seminar
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
1135 – 1220 PLENARY SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1220 – 1300 OPENING CEREMONY & PHOTO SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1300 – 1430 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 3
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – OTHERS
1430 – 1450 ID122Kartika Deep Learning For Sentiment
Fithriasari Analysis.
1450 – 1505 ID090
Better Bootstrap Confidence IntervalsElmanani for Parameter Estimators of KrigingSimamora Model Based on Semiparametric
Bootstrapping.
1505 – 1520 ID088
Multivariate Time Series ForecastingNovri using Hybrid Vector Autoregressive
Suhermi – Neural Network for CoupledRoll–Sway–Yaw Motions Prediction.
1520 – 1535 ID089Wiwik
Stock Daily Price Regime Model
PrihartantiDetection Using Markov SwitchingModel.
1545 – 1605 ID151 SofyanHizir The use of RWikiStat for Fuzzy
Learning System using AndroidSoftware.
1605 – 1620 ID084 ReyhanaZakya Linking Twitter Sentiment Knowledge
with Infrastructure Development byText Mining.
1620 – 1635 ID036Dedy Dwi Logistic Regression EnsemblePrastyo (Lorens) Applied to Drug Discovery.
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 2
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 1
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – TRANSPORTATION
0845 – 0900 ID039Khairil Bariyyah Scholarship Selection Using A
Hassan Hybrid Fuzzy TOPSIS.
0900 – 0915 ID138 Nur ’Anisa’Kartika Temperature and Humidity Forecast
via Univariate Partial Least Squareand Principal Component Analysis.
0915 – 0930 ID043
The Role of TransportationAbdul Infrastructure in Central JavaKarim Indonesia Regional Economic Growth:
A Spatial Durbin Model Approach.
1015 – 1030 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 2
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – FINANCE
1030 – 1050 ID086RahayuPuteriSanti
The Performance of Kernel LogisticRegression and Regularized LogisticRegression using Truncated Newtonon Imbalanced ClassificationProblem.
1050 – 1105 ID032Alhassan
GimbaBaba The Evaluation Hybrid of ARIMA,
Combined Forecast and GARCHModel in Forecasting Tax Revenuein Nigeria.
1105 – 1125 ID072 AtokR. Mohamad Modifying Product and Marketing
Strategy to Keep Sustainability ofBatik Surabaya.
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 2
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
1135 – 1220 PLENARY SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1220 – 1300 OPENING CEREMONY & PHOTO SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1300 – 1430 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 3
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – FINANCE
1430 – 1450 ID068
Micro and Macro Determinants of
Dedy DwiDelisting and Liquidity in
PrastyoIndonesian Stock Market: A TimeDependent Covariate of SurvivalCox Model Approach.
1450 – 1505 ID048Gazali
MunawirMuhammad VARX and GSTARX Models for
Forecasting Currency Inflow andOutflow with Multiple CalendarVariations Effect.
1505 – 1520 ID078Solichah
NurulSiti Azizah
Gaussian Mixture Model withExpectation Maximization forMRI-Based Segmentation to Build3 Dimension Image on BrainTumor Area.
1520 – 1535 ID126Yoyok Probabilistic Approach for FailureSetyo Mechanism of Offshore Structures
Hadiwidodo Subjected To Ship Collision.
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
1545 – 1605 ID131Ibrahim A New Test of Discordancy in
Mohamed Cylindrical Data.
1605 – 1620 ID012Aaishah Modelling Number of Asthma CasesRadziah in Johor Bahru by Poisson
Jamaludin INGARCH.
1620 – 1635 ID013 MoslimNor Hafizah Understand the Pattern of Wind
Direction in Malaysia.
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 2
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
1635 – 1650 ID014ZulkefliIzzah
Nor Atirah Fast and Robust ParameterEstimation in the Application ofFuzzy Logistic Equations inPopulation Growth.
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 3
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 1
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – MANUFACTURING
0845 – 0900 ID031 Abdul HalimNurul Nadiah Single-machine-based Integrated
Production Preventive MaintenanceScheduling: A Simheuristic Approach.
0900 – 0915 ID053
Multivariate T2 Control Chart Based onMuhammad James-Stain and Successive Difference
Ahsan Covariance Matrix Estimators forIntrusion Detection.
0915 – 0930 ID057
Multivariate CUSUM Control ChartHidayatul Based on The Residual of MultioutputKhusna Least Square SVR for Monitoring
Water Quality.
0930 – 0945 ID123
Numerical Simulation of FluidAmirul Flow Around Circular Cylinder andHakam Three Passive Control Modifications to
Reduce Drag Coefficient at Re = 500.
1015 – 1030 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 2
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – FINANCE
1030 – 1050 ID120 RM PutriEndah An Analytic Valuation of A Deposit
Insurance.
1050 – 1105 ID091Sumaira An Approximate Solution of FractionalYousuf Kolmogrov–Petrovskii–PiskunovKhan Equations.
1105 – 1125 ID105Admi Generalized Interval–ValuedNazra Intuitionistic Hesitant Fuzzy Soft Set.
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 3
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
1135 – 1220 PLENARY SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1220 – 1300 OPENING CEREMONY & PHOTO SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1300 – 1430 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 3
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – SOCIAL
1430 – 1450 ID010 Mohd NorSiti Rohani Stochastic Mortality Model in
a State-Space Framework.
1450 – 1505 ID092Saidah Text Mining for Identifying andZahrotul Visualizing Topics of Citizen OpinionJannah in Media Centre Surabaya.
1505 – 1520 ID106 WulandariRini
Comparing Structural EquationModelling with Robust Covariances,Asymtotic Distribution FreeEstimator, and Generalized LeastSquare Methods.
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – MANUFACTURING
1545 – 1605 ID050Isnandar Performance Analysis of M/C3/1Slamet Queues: An LPC Approach.
1605 – 1620 ID020Izani
HaseelaSiti Nur Thermal Radiation Effects on
Magnetohydrodynamics DustyNon-Newtonian Flow Past anExponentially Stretching Sheet.
1620 – 1635 ID157NazariLiyana
Nur Heat and Mass Transfer ofMagnetohydrodynamics (MHD)Boundary Layer Flow usingHomotopy Analysis Method.
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 6
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 1
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – MEDICAL
0845 – 0900 ID025 AwangNor Aziran Tumour-Immune Interaction Model
with Cell Cycle Effects includingG0 Phase.
0900 – 0915 ID037
Ensemble Support Vector MachineNur Silviyah by Random Undersampling For DNA
Rahmi Microarray Classification to OvercomeMulticlass Imbalanced Data.
0915 – 0930 ID062 OktarinSella Aji Parameter Estimation on Bivariate
Poisson Conditional RegressionModels.
1015 – 1030 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 2
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
1030 – 1050 ID150 ShafieSharidan G–Jitter Induced Mixed Convection
Flow of Casson Fluid with thePresence of Metallic Nanoparticles.
1050 – 1105 ID081
Wind Speed Forecasting UsingIndah Generalized Autoregressive Conditional
Fahmiyah Heteroscedasticity Model Optimizedby Genetic Algorithm.
1105 – 1125 ID019
Mixed Convection Boundary LayerWan Rukaida Flow of Viscoelastic NanofluidWan Abdullah Past a Sphere with Constant
Wall Temperature.
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 6
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
1135 – 1220 PLENARY SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1220 – 1300 OPENING CEREMONY & PHOTO SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1300 – 1430 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 3
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
1430 – 1450 ID153 YusofFadhilah A Hybrid Multivariate Time Series
Model in Forecasting MeteorologicalData.
1450 – 1505 ID015Nor Afifah Multiscale Boundary Element
Hanim Zulkefli Method for Acoustic Wave Model.
1505 – 1520 ID029Alfa Mohammed A Hybrid Wavelet-ARIMA Model for
Salisu SPI Drought Forecasting.
1520 – 1535 ID156Vincent Transcritical Flow Over a BumpDaniel Using Forced Korteweg–de VriesDavid (fKdV) Equation.
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – MEDICAL
1545 – 1605 ID146 Mohd SiamFuaada
Mechanistic Model of Radiation–Induced Bystander Effects UsingStructured Cells PopulationApproach.
1605 – 1620 ID137 PramanaSetia A Comparative Assessment of
Classification Methods forRNA–Seq Data.
1620 – 1635 ID099 PertiwiViolita
Microarray Classification ofProstate Cancer Using HybridSupport Vector Machine – GeneticAlgorithm (SVM-GA).
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 14
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 1
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – MEDICAL
0845 – 0900 ID006Nur Azura Two-Dimensional Signal Transduction
Noor Azhuan During the Formation of Invadopodia.
0900 – 0915 ID007 JuhanNurliyana Identifying Risk Factors for Female
Cardiovascular Disease Patients inMalaysia: A Bayesian Approach.
0915 – 0930 ID052
Bayesian Approach on Mixture PoissonNur Model for Analysing Spatial Point
Iriawan Pattern of Primary Health Centres inSurabaya.
1015 – 1030 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 2
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – MEDICAL
1030 – 1050 ID056
Boosting-Ensemble Support VectorSanti Machine: Alternative ClassificationWulan Algorithm for Handling High
Purnami Dimensional and Imbalanced inMicroarray Data.
1050 – 1105 ID005 RashidHamizah Parameter Estimation for a Model
of Ionizing Radiation Effects on Cellsin Different Cell Cycle Phase.
1105 – 1125 ID100 FaiqohElok
Genetic Algorithm for FeatureSelection and Parameter Optimizationin Fuzzy Support Vector Machine:Case of Colon Cancer MicroarrayClassification.
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Tuesday – September 4, 2018 BK 14
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
1135 – 1220 PLENARY SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1220 – 1300 OPENING CEREMONY & PHOTO SESSION (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1300 – 1430 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
PARALLELSESSION 3
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – MEDICAL
1430 – 1450 ID132Jerry Dwi A Modified Model–Selection Criteria
Trijoyo in Generalized Estimating EquationPurnomo for Latent Class Regression Model.
1450 – 1505 ID023
Hartmann and Reynolds NumberNorliza Effects into the Newtonian Blood
Mohd Zain Flow of a Bifurcated Artery with anOverlapping Stenosis.
1505 – 1520 ID042 Mohd ArifAzuraini Parameter Estimation in Replicated
Linear Functional RelationshipModel in the Presence Of Outliers.
1520 – 1535 ID098IrfandiPrastya
Yoga Comparison of NonparametricClassification approaches forEpileptic Seizure Detection basedon Elecroencephalogram Signal.
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Wednesday – September 5, 2018PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
TIME PROGRAMME SCHEDULE (VENUE)
0830 – 1030Malaysian Mathematics in Industry Workshop 2018
(Dewan Seminar, DS)
1030 – 1050 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
1050 – 1300 Malaysian Mathematics in Industry Workshop 2018(Dewan Seminar, DS)
1300 – 1400 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
Parallel FINANCE TRANS SOCIAL ENV ENVSession 4 DS BK 2 BK 3 BK 6 BK 14
1400 – 1420 ID071 (C) ID035 (C) ID136 (C) ID038 (C) ID134 (C)1420 – 1435 ID087 ID034 ID022 ID011 ID0751435 – 1450 ID069 ID030 ID101 ID108 ID1121450 – 1505 ID114 ID124
1515 – 1700 KEYNOTE SESSION 1 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1715 – 1900 HI-TEA (The Regency Scholar’s Hotel)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Wednesday – September 5, 2018 Dewan Seminar
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 4
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – FINANCE
1400 – 1420 ID071 AtokR. Mohamad Outlier Detection using Widening
Window Based on Out of WindowTime Data.
1420 – 1435 ID087Ayuputri
MegaIkacipta Frequency Model of Credit Payment
in PT. X using Bayesian GeometricRegression and Bayesian MixtureGeometric Regression.
1435 – 1450 ID069
Forecasting Exchange RateAlhassan Across Countries with Gold Price as
Sesay Exogenous Variable Using TransferFunction and Vari–X Model.
1515 – 1700 KEYNOTE SESSION 1 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1715 – 1900 HI – TEA (The Regency Scholar’s Hotel)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Wednesday – September 5, 2018 BK 2
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 4
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – TRANSPORTATION
1400 – 1420 ID035Calibrating Weather Forecasting
Sutikno in Indonesia: The GeostatisticalOutput Perturbation Method.
1420 – 1435 ID034 Qona’AhNiswatul Spatial Bayesian Model Averaging
to Calibrate Short-range WeatherForecast in Jakarta, Indonesia.
1435 – 1450 ID030
Scenario Based Two-StageNorshela Stochastic Programming ApproachMohd Noh for the Midterm Production
Planning of Oil Refinery.
1515 – 1700 KEYNOTE SESSION 1 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1715 – 1900 HI – TEA (The Regency Scholar’s Hotel)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Wednesday – September 5, 2018 BK 3
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 4
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – SOCIAL
1400 – 1420 ID136 SetiawanModeling Study of Food NecessityForecasting in Indonesia.
1420 – 1435 ID022Nur Idayu Graduation of Malaysian Mortality
Ah Khaliludin Table.
1435 – 1450 ID101 MuminovMukhiddin
Existence Conditions of the Twoand Four Periodic Solutions ofSecond-Order Neutral DelayDifferential Equations withPiecewise Constant Arguments.
1515 – 1700 KEYNOTE SESSION 1 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1715 – 1900 HI – TEA (The Regency Scholar’s Hotel)
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Wednesday – September 5, 2018 BK 6
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 4
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
1400 – 1420 ID038 WarsitoBudi Particle Swarm Optimization for
Obtaining the Weights of NeuralNetwork.
1420 – 1435 ID011Lokoman
MohdRahmah Construction of Dependence Model
for Rainfall Stations by JoiningTime Series Models with CopulaMethod.
1435 – 1450 ID108
Comparing Singular SpectrumNovi Analysis and Seasonal
Nilam Autoregressive Integrated MovingNurlazuardini Average for Forecasting Seasonal
Data.
1450 – 1505 ID114Noratiqah Academic Preferences Based onMohd Ariff Students’ Personality Analysis.
1515 – 1700 KEYNOTE SESSION 1 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1715 – 1900 HI – TEA (The Regency Scholar’s Hotel)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Wednesday – September 5, 2018 BK 14
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 4
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
1400 – 1420 ID134Rumiati
TutiAgnes Bayesian Models for Small Area
Estimation of Binary ResponsesBased on Unequal ProbabilitySamples.
1420 – 1435 ID075 Sutrisno
Algae Concentration DynamicalModel to Analysis and Evaluatethe Performance of FacultativeWastewater Treatment Ponds.
1435 – 1450 ID112Mohd Comparison of Semivariogram
Khairul Bazli Models in Rain Gauge NetworkMohd Aziz Design.
1450 – 1505 ID124 Abu BakarMohd Aftar Fourier, Spline or Cubic Spline:
Which is Better to Smooth RainfallData in Peninsular Malaysia?
1515 – 1700 KEYNOTE SESSION 1 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1715 – 1900 HI – TEA (The Regency Scholar’s Hotel)
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Thursday – September 6, 2018PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
TIME PROGRAMME SCHEDULE (VENUE)
Parallel OTHERS OTHERS ENE ENV ENVSession 5 DS BK 2 BK 3 BK 6 BK 14
0830 – 0845 ID155 (C) ID018 (C) ID008 (C) ID154 (C) ID152 (C)0845 – 0900 ID066 ID143 ID009 ID104 ID1350900 – 0915 ID076 ID144 ID119 ID133 ID1490915 – 0930 ID044 ID059 ID140 ID016 ID0770930 – 0945 ID046 ID127
1000 – 1020 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
1020 – 1105 KEYNOTE SESSION 2 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
Parallel OTHERS ENV FINANCE ENV SOCIALSession 6 DS BK 2 BK 3 BK 6 BK 14
1105 – 1125 ID064 (C) ID147 (C) ID121 (C) ID142 (C) ID128 (C)1125 – 1140 ID129 ID097 ID139 ID047 ID0851140 – 1155 ID117 ID049 ID118 ID061 ID0211155 – 1210 ID080 ID130 ID125 ID115
1215 – 1230 CLOSING CEREMONY (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1230 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Thursday – September 6, 2018 Dewan Seminar
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 5
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – OTHERS
0830 – 0850 ID155
On the Performance of RobustHabshah Augmented Approach to
Midi Desirability Function for OptimizingMultiple Responses.
0850 – 0905 ID066
On the Comparison of DensityLaila Peaks Clustering Mixed (DPC – M)
Qadrini and K – prototypes Algorithm forClustering Mixed Large Data.
0905 – 0920 ID076
MRI-Based Brain Tumor UsingSandra Gaussian Mixture ModelFirda (GMM) and Spatially Variant
Qonita Finite Mixture Model (SVFMM)with Gibbs Sampling Algorithm.
0920 – 0935 ID044Analysis of HIV–1 Infection of
Sutimin CD4+ T Cells with Combined RTIsand PIs Therapy.
0935 – 0950 ID046 TjahjanaR. Heru Optimal Control Strategy Through
RTI and PI Therapy for HIV-1Infection in CD4+ T Cells.
1000 – 1020 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
1020 – 1105 KEYNOTE SESSION 2 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
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Thursday – September 6, 2018 Dewan Seminar
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 6
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – OTHERS
1105 – 1125 ID064Geographically Weighted Trivariate
Purhadi Generalized Poisson RegressionModel.
1125 – 1140 ID129 SyafwanMahdhivan Variational Approximation for
Intersite Dark Solitons in a DiscreteNonlinear Schrödinger Equation.
1140 – 1155 ID117 ImronChairul Reduction of the Drag Coefficient
on the Circular Cylinder with ThreePassive Controls with Re = 10,000.
1155 – 1210 ID080Sahar Altaf Numerical Solution of Fractional
Ahmed Electrical Circuits by Haar Wavelet.
1215 – 1230 CLOSING CEREMONY (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1230 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Thursday – September 6, 2018 BK 2
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 5
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – OTHERS
0830 – 0850 ID018 Asiah IsaSiti Nor Comrade Matrix Methods in
Computing the GCD of TwoPolynomials.
0850 – 0905 ID143Margaretha Ari SEM BMARS: An Alternative
Anggorowati Methods of Nonlinear SEM.
0905 – 0920 ID144
Indonesian Sentiment AnalysisRezkya Putri using Combination of Algorithms
Septiani to Improve the Performancein Imbalanced Dataset.
0920 – 0935 ID059 Yuen HaCheun Multiscale Finite Difference on
Real Space Ballistic CarbonNanotubes Field-Effect Transistor.
0935 – 0950 ID127
A Mathematical Proof of ExplicitHavid Formulas for the Coefficients of
Syafwan Finite Difference Approximationsof Second Derivatives.
1000 – 1020 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
1020 – 1105 KEYNOTE SESSION 2 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
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Thursday – September 6, 2018 BK 2
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 6
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
1105 – 1125 ID147 Mohamed MuridAli Hassan Solving Surface Decontamination
Model Using Laplace Transform.
1125 – 1140 ID097Construction of Interval Prediction
Suhartono in GSTAR Model for ForecastingConsumer Price Index.
1140 – 1155 ID049
Bidimensional Discrete–TimeKodchapown Risk Models based on Bivariate
Laphudomsakda Negative Binomial MovingAverage Models.
1155 – 1210 ID130Permatasari
OktaniaErma Grouping Districts/Cities Based on
Environment Sanitation Indicatorsas Basic Evaluation of SDGs GoalsAchievement in East Java Province.
1215 – 1230 CLOSING CEREMONY (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1230 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Thursday – September 6, 2018 BK 3
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 5
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENERGY
0830 – 0850 ID008
Skyrme–Hartree–FockMeng–Hock Approach for Descriptions of
Koh Static Nuclear Properties ofWell–deformed Nuclei.
0850 – 0905 ID009
Uncertainties in Static NuclearKai-Wen Properties due to Pairing Fit
Kelvin-Lee Procedures withinSkyrme–Hartree–Fock Approach.
0905 – 0920 ID119Prismahardi Dynamic Analysis of the
Aji Mathematical Model of MicroalgaeRiyantoko Production.
0920 – 0935 ID140 HanafiLukman
Optimal Control of Lipid ExtractionModel on Microalgae Using LQR(Linear Quadratic Regulator) andPMP (Pontryagin MaximumPrinciple) Methods.
1000 – 1020 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
1020 – 1105 KEYNOTE SESSION 2 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Thursday – September 6, 2018 BK 3
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 6
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – FINANCE
1105 – 1125 ID121 SuharsonoAgus Time Series Regression and ARIMA
Modeling for Forecasting StockPrice index in ASEAN Countries.
1125 – 1140 ID139 MariyahSiti Named Entity Recognition
Application for Short MessageService Text In Business Corporation.
1140 – 1155 ID118NordinZyurinaSyarifah Giffler And Thompson Algorithm and
Disjunctive Programming as InitialSolution for Tabu Search in SolvingJob Shop Scheduling Problem.
1155 – 1210 ID125 Widowati
Application of Genetic Algorithm forLarge Scale Quadratic Programmingof Probabilistic Supplier Selectionwith Inventory Management.
1215 – 1230 CLOSING CEREMONY (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1230 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Thursday – September 6, 2018 BK 6
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 5
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
0830 – 0850 ID154Nur Arina Inventory Routing Problem with
Bazilah Aziz Carbon Emission Consideration.
0850 – 0905 ID104Algorithm of Bayesian VAR on
Suci Astutik Spatio Temporal DisaggregationMethod.
0905 – 0920 ID133
Assessing Dynamic–Time–WarpingNur Syazwin Dissimilarity Measures in
Mansor Regionalization of RiverDischarges.
0920 – 0935 ID016Nurkhairany An Outlier Detection Method For
Amyra Circular Data Using CovratioMokhtar Statistics.
1000 – 1020 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
1020 – 1105 KEYNOTE SESSION 2 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
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Thursday – September 6, 2018 BK 6
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 6
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
1105 – 1125 ID142Positive Normalization of Discrete
Muhafzan Descriptor System underDisturbance.
1125 – 1140 ID047 FaidahDefi Yusti Rainfall Forecast with Best and
Full Members of North AmericanMultimodel Ensembles.
1140 – 1155 ID061 FerawatiKiki Gaussian Mixture Model and
K-means for Clustering HeavyPrecipitation in Surabaya.
1215 – 1230 CLOSING CEREMONY (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1230 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Thursday – September 6, 2018 BK 14
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 5
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – ENVIRONMENT
0830 – 0850 ID152Sri Forecasting East Kalimantan
Wahyuningsih Hotspots Using Kalman Filter.
0850 – 0905 ID135Helisyah Estimation and Model Reduction
Nur of Water Level in Bengawan SoloFadhilah River.
0905 – 0920 ID149Muhammad Estimation Of Rainfall Curve by
Fauzee Using Functional Data AnalysisHamdan and Ordinary Kriging Approach.
0920 – 0935 ID077 Sunarsih
Process Improving in a DomesticWaste Water TreatmentStabilization Ponds by UsingMathematical OptimizationApproach.
1000 – 1020 REFRESHMENT (Bilik Ilmuan 3)
1020 – 1105 KEYNOTE SESSION 2 (Dewan Seminar, DS)
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PARALLEL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Thursday – September 6, 2018 BK 14
TIME ID NO. SPEAKER TITLE
PARALLELSESSION 6
INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE – SOCIAL
1105 – 1125 ID128 ZainIsmaini Modeling of Clean Water
Consumption using Tobit DoubleHurdle Model.
1125 – 1140 ID085Rakhmah
Surabaya Government PerformanceWahyu
Evaluation Using Tweet Analysis.Mayasari
1140 – 1155 ID021Muhamad Modelling Monthly Rainfall in
Hanif Peninsular Malaysia using TweedieAzmi Distribution.
1155 – 1210 ID115 NorddinNur Idalisa Multiple Linear Regression Model
of Rice Production using ConjugateGradient Methods.
1215 – 1230 CLOSING CEREMONY (Dewan Seminar, DS)
1230 LUNCH BREAK (Bilik Ilmuan 3
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MALAYSIAN MATHEMATICS IN INDUSTRYWORKSHOP 2018
Wednesday, 5 September 2018
TIME PROGRAMME VENUE
0830 – 0850Introduction to MYHIMS &
Dewan SeminarBriefing on The MMIW2018Session
0900 – 1030Problem Discussion• Opening Session by
Dewan SeminarModerator
Followed by• Problem Presentation by
Break–up RoomsIndustrial Presenter
• Discussion
1030 – 1050 REFRESHMENT Bilik Ilmuan 3
1050 – 1200 Discussion Break–up Rooms
1200 – 1300Presentation of TheDiscussion Session Output & Dewan SeminarThe Closing MMIW2018
1300 – 1400 LUNCH BREAK Bilik Ilmuan 3
NOTES: The break-up rooms will be informed during the session.
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PROBLEM STATEMENTS FOR MMIW 2018
PROBLEM I
Telemong RiverBifurcation forFlood Mitigation
Telemong River catchment in Terengganu is prone to flooding. Extensive
flooding throughout the catchment occurs during heavy and prolonged
rainfall resulting into high river flow. The river will overspill the banks
of Telemong River on the east side disrupting road networks and human
life. In addition, due to the flat nature of the topography, the flood will
move in an easterly direction and slips into Cepuh River catchment and
thus cause flooding in that area. Apart from deepening and widening
of the rivers to mitigate flood, main mitigation action is to divert some
of Telemong River’s flow during peak flow to Cepuh River by extending
Cepuh River at its upstream end to join Talor River, a subsidiary river
of Telemong River. The situation of the river will change, from a single
Telemong River bifurcated into two. The question is to quantify the
amount of flow from a single Telemong River to the two new outlets,
which are the new Cepuh River route and also the original Telemong
River. The amount of flow rate going through these two outlets of the
bifurcated river is important in order to mitigate flood. The bifurcation
junction has been designed; such as the cross section of Cepuh River and
the angle between Cepuh River and Telemong River, in accordance to the
restrictions of the location’s topography and properties such as private
lands, existing bridges and other hydraulic structures. Given the peak
flowrate, cross sections of Telemong River before and after the bifurcation
junction and Cepuh River, and also the angle between Cepuh River and
Telemong River, it is important to justify the amount of flowrate entering
Cepuh River so that both Cepuh River and Telemong River are still able
to convey water during peak flow.
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PROBLEM II
Time versus GainAnalysis for CrudePalm Oil Trading
Algorithmic Trading (AT) has been employed by most of the marketparticipants in order to make an automatic trading decision.Generally, AT which is also known as a computer algorithmworks as an effective and efficient tool in analysing the financialbig data. However, there are several concerns involved inmaximising the gain from the trade. First, due to extremelyvolatile Crude Palm Oil (CPO) prices in a very short period oftimes, challenges emerge in trading the CPO stock prices sincethe future of CPO stock movement will be hard to be determined.Second, another new extension of AT is needed to be proposedin order to make an accurate decision on the length of frequencyreturns. In other words, it is the short-term trading which is moreprofitable as compared to the long-term trading? To solve theseissues, a new technical indicator that is able to adapt volatilityand automatically determine the duration of trading need to beperformed in order to optimize the CPO stock price profit.
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PROBLEM STATEMENTS FOR MMIW 2018
PROBLEM III
Cable InstallationAnalysis in DeepWater Environment
Deep water telecommunication/power cable installation starts at water depth of300m and more, where the cable will be facing high stress force from its ownweight, under-water current and also the swell on seabed surface, leading to alarge number of cyclic loads in terms of tensile and bending. In more complexscenario, the forces may also include interaction of the cable with other cablesduring installation, and also the use of necessary floatation structures attachedto the cable. Since the reliability performance of these cables is very crucial, themechanical operation of this submarine cable for seabed deployment is mainlydetermined by the axial strength, and thus there is a need to investigate therelationship between internal and external forces and the stress localisation inthe cable. This includes the determination of appropriate locations for the float,and suggestions on how to effectively mitigate the negative impacts that mightreduce its lifetime design and maintenance to the cable system.
There are two types of termination ends; i.e. free rotating end (single pointmooring) and fixed end (multiple point mooring). We will be focusing on the singlepoint mooring since it is the fundamental of all deep-water installation (costly).Study shows that for fixed end mooring, the response to the axial load will bedirectly related to the strain. Calculation of the local stress on the cable individualelements involves finite element analysis. This is to determine the distribution ofstress with in the cable construction, hence to evaluate load combination to avoidthe stress to reach critical failure state.
One of the external forces that will affect the cable dynamical analysis is thefloatation structure that needs to be attached to the cable.
We would like to concentrate on the stress localisation of the cable. Where is thepoint that the float can be put to mitigate the built-up stress to the cable?
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
PATRON YBhg. Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid Omar
ADVISORSProf. Datuk Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Ismail
Prof Dr. Zainal Abdul Aziz
Prof. Madya Dr. Fadhilah Yusof
CHAIR Dr. Arifah Bahar
CHAIRDEPUTY
Dr. Santi Puteri Rahayu (ITS)
SECRETARYDr. Shariffah Suhaila Syed JamaludinMrs Nadia Hartini Mohd Adzmi
TREASURYDr. Nur Arina Bazilah AzizProf. Madya Dr. Nor Muhainiah Mohd Ali
Mrs Nor Liyana Sabari
2018WORKSHOP
IN INDUSTRYMATHEMATICS
MALAYSIAN Dr. Zaitul Marlizawati ZainuddinProf. Dr. Zainal Abdul Aziz
Dr. Mohd Ridza Mohd Haniffah
SOUVENIRSPROTOCOL &
Dr. Norhaiza AhmadDr. Niki Anis Ab Karim
Dr. Norazlina Ismail
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
WORKSHOPMETHOD (FDM)DIFFERENCE
FINITEDr. Yeak Su Hoe (Fasilitator)
Dr. Zuhaila Ismail
MANAGEMENTEVENT
Dr. Mohd Ariff AdmonDr. Muhammad Fauzee Hamdan
Dr. Hazzirah Izzati Mat Hashim
Mrs Noraslinda Mohamed Ismail
Mr Mohd Najib Zakaria
FACILITIESLOGISTIC &
Dr. Taufiq Khairi Ahmad KhairuddinDr. Mohd Ridza Mohd Haniffah
Dr. Muhammad Fauzee Hamdan
Mr Wan Rohaizad Wan Ibrahim
Mr Mohd Syahriman Abu Bakar (UTMI KL)
Mr Muhammad Saiful Adham Shukor
ANNOUNCEMENTWEB &
Dr. Mohd Ridza Mohd HaniffahDr. Ahmad Razin Zainal Abidin
Dr. Shazirawati Mohd Puzi
Mrs Nor Liyana Sabari
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Heri Kuswanto (ITS)
Dr. Kartika Fithriasari (ITS)
Dr. Mardlijah (ITS)
Dr. R. Mohamad Atok (ITS)
Novri Suhermi (ITS)
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
SECRETARIAT
Dr. Haliza Abd RahmanDr. Anati Ali
Dr. Faridah Mustapha
Dr. Zaiton Mat Isa
Mrs Noraslinda Mohamed Ismail
Mrs Wan Rukaida Wan Abdullah
Mrs Nurhairibainun Md Aris
Ms Nurfarhani Mohd Shabri
Ms Izyan Hanis Jamil
Dr. Dedy Dwi Prastyo (ITS)
Dr. Irhamah (ITS)
Dr. Santi Wulan Purnami (ITS)
Ni Luh Putu Satyaning P.P. (ITS)
SCIENTIFIC
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ali Hassan Mohamed MuridProf. Dr. Tahir Ahmad
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ani Shabri
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Normah Maan
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mukhiddin Muminov
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rohanin Ahmad
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharidan Shafie
Dr. Amidora Idris
Dr. Farhana Johar
Dr. Fong Wan Heng
Dr. Fuaada Mohd Siam
Dr. Yeak Su Hoe
Dr. Zarina Mohd Khalid
Dr. Zuhaila Ismail
Prof. Basuki Widodo (ITS)
Prof. Nur Iriawan (ITS)
Dr. Suhartono (ITS)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Ministry on Education(Higher Education Department), Malaysia
UTM International Kuala Lumpur
Security Unit, UTM Kuala Lumpur
Individuals who are directly or indirectlycontributed to the success of this event.
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Registration
Date : 4 Sept 2018 (Tuesday)Venue : Dewan Seminar, Menara RazakTime : 0800 – 0830
Schedule for All Sessions
Speakers and presenter are scheduled on time as stated inthe book program. Participants will be notified if there isany changes in the presentation schedule. Notice of changewill be displayed on the notice board.
Certificate of Participation
Certificate of participation will be issued to all speakersand participants of the conference. The certificates willbe delivered to participants at the end of the presentationsession.
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