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Deep learning based monocular visual-inertial odometry
Published 2021“…This combination can be used in many applications, from smart mobile phones to micro aerial vehicles. Traditional methods attempt to extract features from visual information, track them in consecutive frames, and tightly optimize the relation between feature points in consecutive camera frames with the secured IMU information to solve the problem. …”
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自译与他译 :论黄孟文《再见惠兰的时候》不同英译版本的翻译策略 = Self-translation and conventional translation : the different versions of Wong Meng Voon’s when I see Hui Lan again and its translation strategies...
Published 2020“…Wong Meng Voon is a well-known Singapore writer, and his works are popular in the translation scene. He was born in Perah, Malaya in 1937 and completed his primary school to high school education there. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
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论阮籍诗文中的逃避主义 = Escapism in the literary works of Ruan Ji
Published 2014“…The fourth chapter questions the possibility of escapism existing in the literary works of Tao Yuan Ming who was born after Ruan Ji. This will be conducted via a comparison of the literary works of both Ruan and Tao. …”
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Global fertility in 204 countries and territories, 1950–2021, with forecasts to 2100: a comprehensive demographic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
Published 2024“…To forecast future fertility up to 2100, our Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) forecasting model was based on projections of completed cohort fertility at age 50 years (CCF50; the average number of children born over time to females from a specified birth cohort), which yields more stable and accurate measures of fertility than directly modelling TFR. …”
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