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Exploiting signed TV broadcasts for automatic learning of British Sign Language
Published 2010“…Specifically, we will address 3 main points: (i) automatic detection and tracking of the hands using a generative model of the image; (ii) automatic learning of signs from TV broadcasts of single signers, using only the supervisory information available from subtitles; and (iii) discriminative signer-independent sign recognition using automatically extracted training data from a single signer. …”
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Design and construct a perpetual motion device
Published 2011“…Since there are many types of perpetual motion concept circulating in the internet, the author attempts on build on the idea of using the centrifugal force of a pendulum to create a mechanical feedback loop system and exert on the pendulum’s swing. Perpetual motion will occur when the pendulum is able to sustain by its own centrifugal force by recovering its frictional losses. …”
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Low power ALU design
Published 2018“…Several techniques have been used for low power design in this dissertation, which are passtransistor logic(PTL), modified circuits based on PTL, non-full-swing circuits, powergating, multiple supply voltages and algorithms including Wallace Tree and the calculation of optimal multiple supply voltage. …”
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Compatability and equilibrium approach to slender concrete column design (dual project)
Published 2017“…This report evaluates and compares the proposed design method with the Australian code AS3600-2001 for slender concrete column. The failure loads of pin-end columns under short term loading and uniaxial bending are used as a pre-determined factor to analyse the data. …”
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合(Hé) Harmony : emblematic furniture informed by broken home and perseverant heart
Published 2020“…Consequently, I would like to find out ways of incorporating both remedial utility and beauty of conventional revealed joints with my Chinese heritage such as fortunate motifs, auspicious ornamentations and venerated forms. The main goal of this project is to convey a means of revitalisation.…”
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Dialack
Published 2021“…The objectives of the project involve exposing the younger generation to the beauty of dialects via a more active approach whereby content in dialects will be delivered on the online platforms they frequent before engaging them in the actual learning process, unlike existing works which are more passive in nature. The main deliverables will be motion graphics in and about dialects on online platforms to raise awareness.…”
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Reconstructing the deconstructed
Published 2016“…In this case however, a Lilium Candidum was chosen to be the main study to showcase on how the various methodologies are utilised. …”
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Liddat oso can
Published 2018“…The choice of title for my project reflects how Singlish is a big part of growing up in Singapore as well as the phrase being a fitting way to describe responses from the surprises in life faced by the protagonist in my narrative illustration book. The main themes covered in my project fall under the umbrella of unspoken rules that the youth face while growing up in Singapore, portraying them in a light-hearted point of view, which will be covered in detail in this report. …”
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Hybrid biometric authentication for automatic teller machine
Published 2024“…Unlike traditional password or PIN-based methods, biometric authentication uses unique physical characteristics, such as fingerprints, to verify identity. …”
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Post-combustion CO2 capture by adsorption processes
Published 2013“…In this work, we systematically analyze most known pressure vacuum swing adsorption (PVSA)/vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) cycles with zeolite 13X and carbon molecular sieve as the adsorbent to capture CO2 from dry, post-combustion flue gas containing 15% CO2 in N2. …”
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Design of a dual band planar inverted-F antenna for GMS/DCS mobile handset
Published 2008“…This project involved the study of size miniaturization of microstrip antenna techniques: shorting pin and shorting wall, loading, shorted spiral printed antenna and stacked shorted patch antenna are fully discussed.…”
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Study on the wear characteristics of aluminium metal matrix composite with 15% Al2O3 and 20% Al2O3
Published 2008“…The objective of this dissertation was to study the wear characteristics and behaviour of aluminium metal matrix composite materials (MMCs), namely Duralcan 286 and Duralcan 284 as a pin material when mated against three types of dics materials.…”
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Develop a browsing system for tagged images
Published 2010“…The interface of the application has been implemented with Java Swing component and open source APIs TouchGraph. …”
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Background matters, but not whether parents are immigrants: outcomes of children born in Denmark
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Poincaré inequality for one forms on four manifolds with bounded Ricci curvature
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Effect of hydrophobic soils on infiltration
Published 2020“…The fine sand layer was then replaced by hydrophobic fine sand to study the effect of hydrophobicity on the infiltration. …”
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新谣 :我们的心声 = Xinyao : our voice
Published 2020“…Inspired by my past encounters with Xinyao, 新谣: 我们的心声 (Xinyao: Our Voice) is a semi-bilingual memory-cum-lyric book project that highlights the main aspects of Xinyao: The songs reflecting the everyday life, candid feelings and experiences about friendship, love, family, life and more of college youths who wrote them primarily in the 1980s. …”
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Xpress Bowl
Published 2020“…The Xpress Bowl aims to provide a good alternative for disposable takeaway meal packaging in bid to reduce Singapore's plastic consumption and hence extend the lifespan of the Pulau Semakau Landfill. By tackling the main drawbacks of current lunchboxes found by survey and research, the Xpress Bowl encourages a lifestyle switch to using reusable lunchboxes for takeaway meals by meeting the needs of busy Singaporeans. …”
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