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    Long-term re-identification by Eng, Yao Hui

    Published 2023
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    The IDentif.AI-x pandemic readiness platform: rapid prioritization of optimized COVID-19 combination therapy regimens by Blasiak, Agata, Truong, Anh T. L., Remus, Alexandria, Hooi, Lissa, Seah, Shirley Gek Kheng, Wang, Peter, Chye, De Hoe, Lim, Angeline Pei Chiew, Ng, Kim Tien, Teo, Swee Teng, Tan, Yee-Joo, Allen, David Michael, Chai, Louis Yi Ann, Chng, Wee Joo, Lin, Raymond T. P., Lye, David C., Wong, John Eu-Li, Tan, Gladys Gek-Yen, Chan, Conrad En Zuo, Chow, Edward Kai-Hua, Ho, Dean

    Published 2023
    “…IDentif.AI-x, a clinically actionable artificial intelligence platform, was used to rapidly pinpoint and prioritize optimal combination therapies against COVID-19 by pairing a prospective, experimental validation of multi-drug efficacy on a SARS-CoV-2 live virus and Vero E6 assay with a quadratic optimization workflow. …”
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    The representation dynamic and the “normalization” of group differences by Carvalho, J-P, Pradelski, BSR

    Published 2024
    “…This <em>representation dynamic</em> can arise from behavioral heuristics or be created by informational technologies such as generative artificial intelligence. Through it, the economic underrepresentation of a group becomes “normalized,” resulting in more severe inequality than in standard models. …”
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    Recent advances in non-invasive techniques for assessing food quality: Applications and innovations by Jimoh, Kabiru Ayobami, Hashim, Norhashila

    Published 2024
    “…This chapter explores recent advances in non-invasive technologies for food quality assessment, including spectroscopy, optical imaging, and e-sensors. Enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI), these technologies have shown remarkable capabilities in rapid and accurate food identification, authentication, physical appraisal, early disease detection, chemical analysis, and biochemical evaluation. …”
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    Book Section
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    Rule-based patient transition in an integrated healthcare system by Ng, Yan Leng.

    Published 2011
    “…This project contributes to build an integrated healthcare system with technologies that incorporates artificial intelligence.…”
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    An in-depth study of software library upgrade dependency issues by Leow, Wei Jie

    Published 2024
    “…With the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models, the potential to leverage cutting-edge AI for addressing code-related issues is continually growing. …”
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    medTrack : a medication and appointment adherence system by Tan, Felice Yu Ting

    Published 2020
    “…With the advancement in technology, the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the various industries has revolutionized how businesses carry out their daily operations. …”
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    Face recognition based on PCA and LDA by Qiu, Liangdong

    Published 2022
    “…With the rapid development of new technologies such as cloud computing, big data analysis, and artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning has quickly become the focus of scientific research. …”
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    Leveraging transfer learning for spatio-temporal human activity recognition from video sequences by Muneer Butt, Umair, Aman Ullah, Hadiqa, Letchmunan, Sukumar, Tariq, Iqra, Hafinaz Hassan, Fadratul, Wei Koh, Tieng

    Published 2023
    “…Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is an active research area due to its applications in pervasive computing, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, health care, and social sciences.Moreover, dynamic environments and anthropometric differences between individuals make it harder to recognize actions. …”
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