Teddy Mantoro
Sampoerna University, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Membangun Gagasan/Ide Bersama Mhs Penulisan Ilmiah Publikasi Karya Ilmiah Contoh2 dari Gagasan hingga ke Publikasi Karya Ilmiah
Peran Dosen Pendamping • Mendampingi dan mengarahkan mhs agar PKM dilaksanakan sesuai dengan target outputnya (proposal atau karya ilmiah). • Membimbing dengan passion sesuai ranah keilmuan yang diminati mhs. • Membantu mhs agar mendapatkan akses pemakaian fasilitas yang diperlukan di PT. • Memberi solusi/justifikasi apabila ditemui permasalahan selama pelaksanaan PKM. • Memberikan motivasi agar luaran PKM berkulitas. • Memantau hasil pelaksanaan kegiatan PKM secara berkala, sehingga dapat dihindari berbagai kesalahan di akhir kegiatan. • Dll. Modified from:
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Kriteria Program Kreativitas Mahasiswa (PKM)
Source: Pedoman PKM 2015, p.2
Karakteristik Umum Bidang PKM‐AI dan ‐GT PKM‐AI: merupakan program penulisan artikel ilmiah yang bersumber dari suatu kegiatan kelompok dalam bidang pendidikan, penelitian atau pengabdian kepada masyarakat (misalnya studi kasus, praktik lapang, KKN, PKM, magang).
PKM‐GT: merupakan program penulisan artikel ilmiah yang bersumber dari ide atau gagasan visioner kelompok mahasiswa. Gagasan yang dituliskan dapat mengacu kepada isu aktual yang ada di masyarakat dan memerlukan solusi sistem yang berjangka panjang berdasarkan hasil karya pikir yang cerdas dan implementatif. Catatan : Kesemua program di atas mensyaratkan ide kreatif mahasiswa sebagai salah satu unsur penilaian utamanya. Source: Pedoman PKM 2015, p.3
Operasional Bidang PKM‐AI dan ‐GT PKM‐AI: • kelompok mahasiswa cukup menyampaikan karya tulis dalam bentuk artikel ilmiah dikirimkan secara online; • mengacu pada kegiatan yang telah selesai dilakukan; • layak dipublikasikan; • insentif dana tunai sebesar Rp 3.000.000,‐ Ada tiga karakter utama PKM‐AI, yaitu: a) tidak ada usulan pembiayaan; b) usulan berupa artikel ilmiah siap terbit yang mengikuti kelaziman kaidah penulisan suatu jurnal ilmiah; c) sumber penulisan artikel ilmiah tersebut adalah kegiatan yang telah selesai dilakukan kelompok mahasiswa penulis artikel. (Sumber penulisan merupakan kegiatan, bukan laporan.) Source: Pedoman PKM 2015, p.3
Operasional Bidang PKM‐Gagasan Tertulis PKM‐GT: • merupakan kelanjutan dari Kompetisi Karya Tulis Mahasiswa (KKTM) setelah diintegrasikan ke dalam program PKM; • PKM‐GT akan dibagi menurut bidang ilmu (IPA, IPS, Pendidikan dan Seni); • merupakan wahana mahasiswa dalam berlatih menuliskan ide kreatif sebagai respons intelektual atas persoalan aktual yang dihadapi masyarakat. • Ide tersebut seyogyanya unik, kreatif dan bermanfaat sehingga idealisasi kampus sebagai pusat solusi dapat menjadi kenyataan. • mahasiswa tidak hanya dituntut sampai sebatas mengekspos fakta tetapi justru harus mampu menawarkan solusi. Source: Pedoman PKM 2015, p.3
Area and Idea (AI Method)
Determining the Research Area: • • •
Not a stagnant research area (too old and many players) Not a new field but hard to grow (small number of players) Search a new and fast growing field (based on publications and labs)
EXAMPLE IEEEJOURNAL RANK (2004)
EXAMPLE IEEE-JOURNAL RANK (2004)
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How to find a strong problem Understanding the Problem Domain Thinking of Contribution
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Finding Core Research Papers
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Read Research Paper (Do you understand “the ‘communication idea’ of the papers” that you read?)
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Writing Critical Report
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Build a Mind Mapping
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Positioning: using table (can be used for literature review)
Why do we have to read ‘good’ papers? › The quality of your writing depends on the quality of your reading. Failure of reading a good paper can bring to failure in understanding the problem, solution, methods, etc. of the BoK of the research work.
Read only a good paper, but how to find a good paper?
Can we set-up a framework in our mind (thinking structured) even before we read a paper
Everything should have a structure or a pattern, then our task is, just like a puzzle, to find the pattern!
What is the best way to read papers?
Find the most important thing in the paper, but how?
Searching the seed topic in the High Impact Factor Journals (in ISI WoS or Scopus) or use Google Scholar, IEEE Xplore, Open Access Journals, etc.
Extracting: from Reading to Mind Mapping
SIT CRC Conference, Sydney – 30 April 2004
Source of idea for project › Scientific literature, own observations, other
individuals expert, etc.
Literature review › Read literature › Integrate & cross reference ideas › Critically evaluate & discuss ideas
Formulate research questions › Consider theoretical foundations › Refine project idea (identify and construct the
idea)
Research Question
Project Objective
Activity
Deliverable
What are the various approaches to block sniffing attack?
To investigate various approach to block sniffing attack.
Literature Review: To identify the main methods.
Results of Literature Review: Identification of methods related to Sniffing prevention
How to adopt and adapt a method for securing ad hoc network against sniffing attack?
To proposed a method to enhance the security of ad hoc network against sniffing attack.
To design a method for sniffing prevention in ad hoc network
Proposed method
How to evaluate efficiency of proposed method?
To evaluate efficiency proposed method.
Compare different method
Analysis of the result
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Journal Paper Conference Paper Book and edited book Book Chapter
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Literature Review paper Conceptual paper Experimental paper
Literature Review paper
Conceptual paper
Experimental paper
Weak
Medium
Strong
Not Always, depend on how do you cook it. Meta-analysis using nViVo
Proof of Concept Proof of Existence Proof of performance
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Contoh hasil hasil penelitian:
Surelator: Optimal Quality Translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English (vice versa) Indonesia has 722 living language + 1 official language used by more than 240 million people (Lewis, 2009). Estimated only less than 10% Indonesian has the capability in a reasonable level of English. Research on machine translation has been done extensively for certain languages such as English, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, and French but not in Bahasa Indonesia. Currently we have developed our own good quality corpus from multi domain (3 millions words parallel corpus).
28 parameters have been studied including language modelling (3), n-gram (8 parameters), alighment (9 parameters), and reordering (8 parameters) producing ~270 millions experiments to find the optimal quality translation (Noted: an experiments took between 2-9 hours).
SURELATOR Performance Comparison with other translation tools: Google Translator, Rekso Translator and SURElator
SURELATOR Performance Comparison with other translation tools: Google Translator, Rekso Translator and SURElator
SURELATOR Performance Comparison with other translation tools: Google Translator, Rekso Translator and SURElator
The latest result Scheme (NIST) NIST
BLEU
Time
Google
7.2177
0.2697
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Rekso
3.8365
0.0726
196
Surelator Speed
8.5465
0.4023
29
Surelator Quality
8.4962
0.4230
75
Indonesian to English Scheme (NIST)
NIST
BLEU
Time
Google
7.3531
0.2875
8
Rekso
4.1575
0.0860
135
Surelator Speed
8.5842
0.4032
23
Surelator Quality
8.7183
0.4181
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VisUN‐3D: Visualization of User Navigation Using 3D Maps in Virtual 3D Walk‐ spaces for Mobile User. 2. ILukBA ver 1.1: Indoor User Location with Speech Recognition for Mobile User. 3. iSpeechNews: a Real Time Speech News Service for Ubiquitous Computing Environment. 4. Survnvote: A Web Based Audience Response System to Increase Interactivity in the Classroom 5. HajjLocator: a GPS tracking System for Hajj Pilgrim 6. SmartHome: A Wireless Node Based for the Development of a 'plug and play' Home 7. Online Authentication Using Smart Card Technology in a Mobile Phone Infrastructure 8. BBQuranExplorer for Blackberry Devices 9. Domain Name System Security Extensions Framework in IPv6 Environment 10. User Activity Recognition Based on Accelerometer Data from a Mobile Phone 11. Improving the Accuracy of Indoor User Location Tracking Determination Using IEEE 802.11 Signals
Interactive Peer-Tracking Framework for Hajj Pilgrims
PROBLEM ANALYSIS 1.
The number of people who went to the Hajj pilgrimage in 2006 is 2,130,594, where 73% of the pilgrims are non-saudi pilgrims [1].
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In 2010, 64.27% (1,799,601) of total 2.8 million pilgrims were non Saudi [2]. In 2011, 62,44% (1,828,195) of total pilgrims [3].
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In Indonesia, hajj quota has been reduced by 20%, from the original quota of 211,000 pilgrims (2013) [5] and Increase again to 168.800 in 2014 [6]. In Malaysia, Hajj Quota is increased to 28,000 in 2011 from 26,000 in 2010 [4] and decrease to 22,320 in 2014.
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More than 2,500 cases of missing people in the area of Masjid al-Haram, the grand mosque in Makkah, during Ramadan 2005. Increasing 14% each year and many more are not reported [1] for umrah only, and for Hajj, it is estimated 4 times of cases of missing people.
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It is estimated more than 30 people die everyday during Hajj peak time, most [1] Statistic released by Ministry of Hajj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), 2006. of them are elderly. [2] Framework for Hajj Pilgrimage Tracking System in a Pervasive Computing
Environment. IJMCMC, IGI Global, July 2011. [3] Information office of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington DC, 2011. [4] Hajj Quota for Malaysian pilgrims to 28,000, the Star Online. [5] Jakarta post, available at http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/indonesia-hajj-quota-slashed-by20/. [6] Antara News, http://www.antaranews.com/berita/455840/seluruh-jamaah-haji-indonesia-tuntas-ketanah-suci
Why do You Need HajjLocator?
1. Do you worry if your family member goes for Hajj? 2. Do you know how to save your life in the crowded area when you are in the panic situation during your Hajj? 3. Most people go to Hajj with their spouse, do you know how to ‘always in contact with your spouse’ in case you are in a separate location?
AIMS AND BENEFITS
Mainly HajjLocator has two aims: 1- To reduce worrying (peace of mind). Provide a tracking facility to the users when they perform hajj, for their family in their home country. 2- To save life. Provide carefully designed SOS button, when a user (especially elderly) in panic situation.
HajjLocator Framework ver 1.0
HajjLocator framework
Client-side application interface
The design on how the internet technology can help to reduce worrying and save a live.
HajjLocator Setting
Running the test on SmartPhone
HajjLocator Client application interface
Location projection in Makkah surroundings for user testing purpose
Key Features of Reliable Emergency Communication Infrastructure Model Key Feature for a Reliable Emergency Communication for the Server and Mobile client apps.: 1. Tracking user based on time, distance and user request. 2. SOS Tracking and SOS Saved 3. SOS button 4. Life Update 5. Geolocation (Single/multiple users and User Distribution) 6. Geo-Fencing 7. Update History (With Filtering) 8. Auto-reboot
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History of user location (google map) Text Based Monitoring SMS notification of user location SMS triggering for peers/family Update multi-user location (google map) Silent call function Speeding detection Control remotely
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Tracking User Based on Time, Distance and User Request Example:
Tracking user based on time (yellow), distance (blue) and user request (red).
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Tracking User Based on Time and Distance
Comparison of actual GPS coordinates in location test bed in the university and Makkah
Geofence
SMS or others massaging system is currently used for user when it comes or goes to a fence
Award for HajjLocator so far: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Gold Medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition – IRIIE 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Gold Medal - Innovation Showcase in the International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems – ICRIIS 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. WIAF 2013 winner, on category “Software Engineering of Merit”, the 2nd Annual 2013 World Inventor Award Festival, Seoul, Korea. ISIF 2012 Award Winner, 1st rank, on Community Choice Award on category Code for the Common Good. Gold medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition - IRIIE 2012, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Silver Medal - Malaysia Technology Expo - MTE 2011, Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, 17-19 February 2011. Silver Medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition 2011 - IRIIE 2011, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
ACHIEVEMENTS: AWARDS AND PATTENT FILING The awards for HajjLocator so far:
Gold medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition - IRIIE 2014, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
Gold Medal - Innovation Showcase in the International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems – ICRIIS 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
WIAF 2013 winner, on category “Software Engineering of Merit”, the 2nd Annual 2013 World Inventor Award Festival, Seoul, Korea.
ISIF 2012 Award Winner, on category: Code for the Common Good.
Gold medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition - IRIIE 2012, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
Silver Medal - Malaysia Technology Expo - MTE 2011, Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, 17-19 February 2011.
Silver Medal - IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition 2011 IRIIE 2011, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
MyIPO Patent Filing UI: 2012 000293, "HajjLocator: a Tracking System for Hajj Pilgrim”.
Type of Research Papers Finding the research field
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Area and idea
Searching the seed topic Determine the research target Define a research problem Research methodology formulation Do the research, write and published!
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Researcher in the Faculty Science and Technology, USBI, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Director Center for Ubiquitous Computing, University Surya, Tangerang, Indonesia
Adjunct Professor, Advanced Informatics School, Universiti Technologi Malaysia (UTM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (http://www.ais.utm.my/teddy/).
Invited Lecturer - Pasca Sarjana: Universitas Negeri Jakarta, University of Budi Luhur, Jakarta, Indonesia.
PhD - CS (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia), MSc – CS (Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand) http://teddy.mandalawangi.net/
Academic Profile • • • •
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120+ Publications 25+ Awards 20+ Research Grants 5 Books (Elsevier/Atlantic, IEEE, Lambert, IIUM, IGI) 4 Patents Filing 3 Int’l Journal Editors
IPC 2013: ICICM 2013 (KL, MY) , ICT4M 2013 (RABAT, MOROCCO), ICCNT 2013 (BUSAN, KOREA), ICIS 2013 (BEIJING, CHINA), TIME-E 2013 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), IGCESH 2013 (JOHOR, MY), CSIT 2013 (YOGJA, INDONESIA), SHUSER 2013 (PENANG, MY), IDCTA 2013 (BEIJING, CHINA), ICMIC 2013, (BANGKOK, THAILAND), INC 2013 (BUSAN, KOREA), NCM 2013 (JEJU ISLAND, KOREA), ICIPM 2013 (SEOUL, KOREA), ICIDT 2013 (BEIJING, CHINA), WVNT/NETYS 2013 (MARRAKECH, MORROCO), BWCCA-2013 (COMPIEGNE, FRANCE), IPIN 2013 (MONTBÉLIARD, FRANCE), AWARECAST 2013, ACSAT 2013, etc. IPC 2014: AINA 2014 (VICTORIA, CANADA), ICMCS 2014 (MARAKKESH, MOROCCO), UBICOMM 2014 (ROME, ITALY), ICT4M 2014 (KUCHING-MY), LTIA2014 (DELHI-INDIA), ICOSSEET 2014 (PENANG, MY), ICOICT 2014 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), CHUSER 2014 (PENANG, MY), TIME-E 2014 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), AWARECAST 2014 (SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, US), ARICT 2014 (DUHOK, IRAK), ACSAT 2014 (AMMAN, JORDAN), SNATI 2014 (Yogjakarta, Indonesia), etc. IPC 2015 (32 conferences): ICCVIA 2015 (SOUSSE, TUNISIA), EQESS 2015 (DUBAI, UEA), CSNT 2015, PECON 2015 (KUCHING, SERAWAK, MALAYSIA), UBICOMM 2015 (NICE, FRANCE), ICOICT 2015 (BALI, INDONESIA), EECSI 2015 (PALEMBANG, INDONESIA), MEI 2015 (ORLANDO, USA), AWARECAST 2015 (SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, US), TIME-E 2015 (SAMOSIR ISLAND, INDONESIA), IIC 2015, CSNT 2015, MOMM 2015, ISYSM'2015 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), ICACCI-2015 (KERALA, INDIA), MOBIAPPS, 2015 (ROME, ITALY), ICACOMIT 2015 (BANDUNG, INDONESIA), ICSPDM' 2015, WOTBD 2015 (NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO, CANADA), GAMEPEC 2015, ICSPDM 2015, PIAMSE 2015), ICOED 2015, EQESS 2015 (DUBAI, UEA), PECON 2015 (KUCHING, SERAWAK, MALAYSIA), ICACCI 2015, CGMIP2015, CYBERSEC2015, CITSM 2016, etc. General chair CyberSec 2015 and CGMIP 2015, Chair of ICCMT 2013 (Chiang May, Thailand), Co-chairs ( ICT4M 2013, Serawak, MY, ICIMC2013, KL-MY and ARICT2014, Duhok, Irak).
Approved by KBM of KICT on 31 July 2009. Researchers: 4 RA: 14 + volunteers Funding: Malaysian Gov, Univ. Funding & Personal Funding 5 patents filing, 2 patents draft (TM contributed 4 patents filing) 53 Medals (MTE, ITEX, PECIPTA, IRIIE, etc.) 50+ publications Product in the market: 1 (Shalat Kaffa) + BBQE (free) Collaboration: CSIRO‐AU + 2 companies URI: http://kict.iium.edu.my/integ