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    360 Immersive VR website for experiencing Singapore by Tan, Don Charlton Keat Peng

    Published 2017
    “…Building such a platform is akin to having a first glimpse of how websites of today would look like in VR. The platform would also challenge the definition of VR, as with WebVR, high powered head mounted displays (HMDs) becomes an optional accessory to enhance the experience; it is not compulsory. …”
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    Sky scanning on rooftop via fish-eye camera by Sim, Yu Ling Julia

    Published 2016
    “…However, most of the research is performed in seasonal and temperate climate but not much studies has been performed on tropical and equatorial climates like Singapore. Generation of detailed sky luminance models that are suitable for use in Singapore requires long-term data collection of sky information of Singapore’s weather before analysis can be performed. …”
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    Use of Ethos in documentary films is effective but dangerous. by Teng, Elaine YuLing.

    Published 2010
    “…However, there are other elements of the film making process that is in the control of the production crew. Elements like the filming equipment and technique, the editing equipment and technique, the subjects being filmed and the limitations imposed on the distribution of the documentaries, will all affect the way the spectators react and receive the documentaries.…”
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    On the edge‐toughness of a graph. II by Peng, Y.H., Tay, T.S.

    Published 1993
    “…We also give a simpler proof to the following result of Peng et al.: For any positive integers r, s satisfying r/2 < s ≤ r, there exists an infinite family of graphs such that for each graph G in the family, λ(G) = r (where λ(G) is the edge‐connectivity of G) T1(G) = s, and G can be factored into s spanning trees.…”
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