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The evolving mamdani fuzzy inference system (eMFIS) with its applications in straddle option trading and ovarian cancer classification
Published 2014“…eMFIS is benchmark against existing architectures in both classification and regression problems, using both time-invariant and time-variant data. eMFIS shows particularly strong forecasting performances when modelling time-series data and real-life stock index prices. eMFIS is further used for volatility prediction for straddle option trading and ovarian cancer classification. The results are encouraging.…”
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Laboratory study on the workability of liquified stabilized soil
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Young entrepreneurs in the local food & beverage industry: a comparative study
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Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore.
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Marine traffic simulation for the Tuas Mega Port waters
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Darkover visual development
Published 2014“…The project is a visual exploration into the universe of Darkover, created by author Marion Zimmer Bradley. The aim is to discover the fascinating settings in this universe, and not only to translate, but also to evolve the visions that transpired the books. …”
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玩 = Wan.
Published 2010“…In the book The Chinese at play : festivals, games and leisure, Marion Eggert analysed the Chinese character “玩” (wan). …”
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Jeanette Winterson’s discourse of love : an investigation of alterity in love in written on the body, the passion and sexing the cherry
Published 2014“…Ultimately, if desire necessitates expression, this paper thus seeks to underscore the impossibility of maintaining alterity in love especially through the expression of desire by the use of theories from Luce Irigaray and Jean-Luc Marion. Through the evaluation of language use, Winterson’s (loving) protagonists prove that notwithstanding the best endeavour (and struggle) to love without objectifying their beloveds, human love is always selfish and possessive. …”
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