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Neuroscience: A Key to Better Understanding for Computer Engineers

Neuroscience has been an emerging and promising technology in the field of science. It is
the place where psychology meets biology to have a deeper understanding of the physical,
psychological, and neurological health conditions that our brain is experiencing. Because
neuroscience technology or neurotechnology is concerned with the study, structure, and function
of the nervous system, it has been used on many of the machines and gadgets being invented and
innovated today.
A technology that is synonymous to neuroscience that a computer engineer use is an
artificial intelligence. Just like neuroscience technology, artificial intelligence is also evolving
rapidly. Neuroscience has made many significant contributions to artificial intelligence
development. Neuroscience and artificial intelligence have long been tangled in history because
of their similarities.

References
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neuroscience neuron cell using adaptive velocity threshold particle swarm optimization (AVT-
PSO) on FPGA," 2017 6th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and
Optimization (Trends and Future Directions) (ICRITO), Noida, 2017, pp. 548-552, doi:
10.1109/ICRITO.2017.8342488.
[2] Y. Wang et al., "On Autonomous Systems: From Reflexive, Imperative and Adaptive
Intelligence to Autonomous and Cognitive Intelligence," 2019 IEEE 18th International
Conference on Cognitive Informatics & Cognitive Computing (ICCI*CC), Milan, Italy, 2019,
pp. 7-12, doi: 10.1109/ICCICC46617.2019.9146038.
[3] M. Sharma, R. Mittal, T. Choudhury and K. Vishnu, "Classification of Brain simulation using
artificial intelligence, cognitive science and neuroscience," 2018 International Conference on
Communication, Computing and Internet of Things (IC3IoT), Chennai, India, 2018, pp. 403-407,
doi: 10.1109/IC3IoT.2018.8668129.
[4] T. Levi, T. Nanami, A. Tange, K. Aihara and T. Kohno, "Development and Applications of
Biomimetic Neuronal Networks Toward BrainMorphic Artificial Intelligence," in IEEE
Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, vol. 65, no. 5, pp. 577-581, May 2018,
doi: 10.1109/TCSII.2018.2824827.
[5] P. S. M. Lopes, C. A. Silva, L. Valtensir, C. N. Targa and D. B. F. Conrado, "A survey of
recent developments in management cognitive neuroscience and machine learning in educational
environment," 2018 13th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI),
Caceres, 2018, pp. 1-4, doi: 10.23919/CISTI.2018.8399206.
Edge Computing: Integrating Data Sharing Security on Online Shopping Applications

Online Shopping platforms and applications have become a trend in the country for it
offers hassle-free and convenient transactions. As such, it helps online sellers to effectively sell
their products to any person within the Philippines. However, transactions on such application is
a risk to the seller and delivery rider. Online scamming elevates especially in the present time of
a pandemic. As some of these platforms are not allowed to collect personal information before
placing an order, preventive measures can be done.
The concept of having data sharing security among online shopping applications will
provide convenience both to the seller and the consumer. Integrating edge computing on such
platforms can be of help for scam-prevention and secure transactions. The purpose of the project
is to study how data sharing security using edge computing can be used on online shopping
platforms and applications. As to how to secure data and sharing schemes can be used to prevent
leakage of personal information of clients.

References
[1] M. Pannu, Jon Chong, B. Farrell and J. Cheng, "Application development of a driver
deployment and communication system," 2016 IEEE 7th Annual Information Technology,
Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (IEMCON), Vancouver, BC, 2016, pp. 1-3,
doi: 10.1109/IEMCON.2016.7746367.
[2] M. Caprolu, R. Di Pietro, F. Lombardi and S. Raponi, "Edge Computing Perspectives:
Architectures, Technologies, and Open Security Issues," 2019 IEEE International Conference on
Edge Computing (EDGE), Milan, Italy, 2019, pp. 116-123, doi: 10.1109/EDGE.2019.00035.
[3] X. Zhang, R. Li and B. Cui, "A security architecture of VANET based on blockchain and
mobile edge computing," 2018 1st IEEE International Conference on Hot Information-Centric
Networking (HotICN), Shenzhen, 2018, pp. 258-259, doi: 10.1109/HOTICN.2018.8605952.
[4] Y. Tao, P. Xu and H. Jin, "Secure Data Sharing and Search for Cloud-Edge-Collaborative
Storage," in IEEE Access, vol. 8, pp. 15963-15972, 2020, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2962600.
[5] M. Usman, M. A. Jan, A. Jolfaei, M. Xu, X. He and J. Chen, "A Distributed and Anonymous
Data Collection Framework Based on Multilevel Edge Computing Architecture," in IEEE
Transactions on Industrial Informatics, vol. 16, no. 9, pp. 6114-6123, Sept. 2020, doi:
10.1109/TII.2019.2952645.
Application of Artificial Intelligence on Online Banking Security

Online Banking is one of the most important outgrowths of the banking industry.
However, despite the advantages brought by online banking to the clients, there are also a few
disadvantages for marketers in the online banking sector. Few challenges include traditional
banking habits, security, technical issues, transactional difficulties, and small marketing budgets
that online banking marketers may gain success in this industry. For instance, innovation in
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has contributed to organizing and changing the way of interaction
with clients in banking. Studies show that the majority of people, especially millennials, prefer to
transact with their banks on their digital devices. Transactions and financial management
services were done through digital interfaces.
Through this paper, providing an overview of the AI techniques implemented to work
with online banking major problems mainly in traditional banking habits, security, technical
issues, transactional difficulties, and small marketing budgets will be proposed. The purpose of
this study is to know how Artificial Intelligence will help in security and convenience in the
financial sector.

References
[1] K. K. Lakshmi, H. Gupta and J. Ranjan, "UPI Based Mobile Banking Applications – Security
Analysis and Enhancements," 2019 Amity International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(AICAI), Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2019, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/AICAI.2019.8701396.
[2] R. Carvalho, M. Goldsmith and S. Creese, "Applying Semantic Technologies to Fight Online
Banking Fraud," 2015 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, Manchester,
2015, pp. 61-68, doi: 10.1109/EISIC.2015.42.
[3] P. Agarwal, "Redefining Banking and Financial Industry through the application of
Computational Intelligence," 2019 Advances in Science and Engineering Technology
International Conferences (ASET), Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2019, pp. 1-5, doi:
10.1109/ICASET.2019.8714305.
[4] B. K. Nkomo and T. Breetzke, "A conceptual model for the use of artificial intelligence for
credit card fraud detection in banks," 2020 Conference on Information Communications
Technology and Society (ICTAS), Durban, South Africa, 2020, pp. 1-6, doi:
10.1109/ICTAS47918.2020.233980.
[5] S. Kataria and M. T. Nafis, "Internet Banking Fraud Detection Using Deep Learning Based
on Decision Tree and Multilayer Perceptron," 2019 6th International Conference on Computing
for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom), New Delhi, India, 2019, pp. 1298-1302.
Members:
Del Mundo, John Howard C.
Dela Cruz, John Mico F.
Sandoval, Alexandra Maria Rafaella A.

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