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Utilization of Broadcasting Technology for Tourism Promotion in Teluk Bintuni Regency in the Digital Era Putra , Deva; Lestari, Mugi
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
Publisher : Communication In Research And Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v3i1.200

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Teluk Bintuni Regency, located in West Papua, offers significant natural and cultural tourism potential, yet its tourism promotion remains underdeveloped. This study explores the potential of broadcasting technology, particularly digital platforms, in enhancing tourism promotion in the region. Using a qualitative research approach, the study employed literature reviews, field observations, in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, and digital content analysis. The findings reveal that social media platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook play a crucial role in promoting the area's natural beauty and cultural heritage. However, challenges such as limited internet access, inadequate infrastructure, and low digital literacy hinder the effective utilization of broadcasting technology. Based on these findings, several strategic recommendations are proposed, including the development of digital infrastructure, digital literacy training for local communities, collaboration with social media platforms, and the creation of engaging video content that highlights both the natural and cultural assets of Bintuni Bay. By overcoming these challenges, the region can leverage broadcasting technology to attract more tourists, stimulate economic growth, and create a sustainable tourism industry. This study offers valuable insights for Teluk Bintuni and similar regions in Indonesia to harness modern technology in promoting tourism while preserving local cultural heritage.
Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in the Discovery of Indonesian Herbal Medicines: Opportunities and Challenges Putra , Deva; Kalfin
International Journal of Health, Medicine, and Sports Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Health, Medicine, and Sports
Publisher : Corespub

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijhms.v3i2.214

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This study examines the potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the development of Indonesian herbal medicine. Indonesia, as a megabiodiversity country with more than 6,000 species of medicinal plants, has great potential in the development of herbal medicine, but is constrained by a long research process, high costs, and low success rates. The research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach through literature studies with content analysis techniques. The results of the study indicate that AI integration can accelerate the drug development process, reducing the time from 10-15 years to a few months, and reducing costs from USD 2.8 billion to USD 500 million - 1 billion. The ConvNeXt model achieved 92.8% accuracy in the classification of Indonesian medicinal plants, proving its effectiveness as a tool for documentation and preservation of biodiversity. The AI-based virtual screening technique successfully predicted the pharmacological potential of bioactive compounds without requiring early in vitro/in vivo tests. Challenges in implementing AI include limitations of integrated local databases, gaps in multidisciplinary collaboration, inadequate computing infrastructure, and ethical aspects related to indigenous peoples' rights and Intellectual Property Rights. This study recommends strategies to strengthen the AI ​​research ecosystem through the development of a national database, strengthening multidisciplinary collaboration, increasing infrastructure and human resource capacity, strengthening regulations, and public advocacy and education.
The Effectiveness of GPS Trackers in Mapping Futsal Athletes' Movement Patterns as a Muscle Injury Prevention Strategy Putra , Deva; Vera
International Journal of Health, Medicine, and Sports Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): International Journal of Health, Medicine, and Sports
Publisher : Corespub

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijhms.v3i3.241

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Futsal is a high-intensity sport characterized by frequent accelerations, sudden changes in direction, and limited playing space, which places athletes especially at the amateur level at increased risk of muscle injuries. This study explores the application of GPS tracker technology to map player movement patterns and analyze their relationship with muscle injury risk in amateur futsal athletes. A total of 10 amateur male players aged 18–25 participated in this four-week quasi-experimental study. Data was collected during training and match sessions using wearable GPS devices that recorded key metrics such as distance travelled, movement speed, acceleration, and positional heatmaps. Initial analysis revealed a concentration of player movement in the central and right-wing areas of the pitch, likely due to tactical preferences and dominant-foot usage. Based on this movement mapping, a targeted intervention program was developed, including muscle strengthening, active recovery protocols, and individualized load management. Comparative analysis between Week 1 and Week 4 showed significant improvements across physical performance parameters: total distance (+11.38%), maximum speed (+7.94%), average speed (+5.10%), and high-intensity accelerations (+33.33%). Recovery time also decreased by 21.43%, suggesting enhanced adaptation and resilience. The findings emphasize the potential of GPS-based monitoring not only for performance evaluation but also as a strategic tool for injury prevention. By identifying high-load zones and tailoring training to individual profiles, coaches can implement more effective conditioning and rotation strategies. This study supports the integration of GPS technology in amateur-level training environments to improve both performance outcomes and athlete safety.