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    The post-modern Japanese identity of Haruki Murakami's literature. by Ling, Shannon.

    Published 2013
    “…The year was 1889 when William Butler Yeats, arguably one of the foremost important figures in 20th century literature, declared that “there is no fine nationality without literature, and… no fine literature without nationality” (Allison 238). …”
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    Hybrid superplastic forming of magnesium alloys by Sze, Swai Ming

    Published 2015
    “…However, this technology requires expensive materials with fine grain sizes and high temperature conditions with slow forming rates. …”
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    One more minute by Liew, Ming Jia

    Published 2015
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    Toward conversational interpretations of neural networks: data collection by Yeow, Ming Xuan

    Published 2024
    “…However, they are also blackboxes, which human experts find difficult to understand. Recent work performed at NTU and internationally suggests that conversation is an effective form of interpreting neural networks to layperson users. …”
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    Exploring human computation via interactive online application by Lee, Ming Hua.

    Published 2010
    “…After processing enough images, the algorithm learns to find dogs in arbitrary images. A major problem with this approach, however, is the lack of training data which must be prepared by hand. …”
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    Justice for strangers: culture and communication in the Singapore war crimes trials 1946-1948 by Ling, CW

    Published 2015
    “…<p>This study is organised around three questions: (a) How did the cultural difference between trial participants give rise to problems of language, participation, and argumentation; (b) How did judges respond to these problems and why did they choose to do so in particular ways; (c) What could have been done better in the Singapore Trials and what lessons do these trials hold for present-day war crimes trials. Among others, my findings confirm that participants need to share a certain amount of shared cultural knowledge for effective communication at trial. …”
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