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Author GOH Rivera Sun Speech
Author GOH Rivera Sun gives her speech during the banquet ceremonies of Mythcon 52 in Albuquerque, NM on July 31st, 2022
INTEGRATED LEAN CONSTRUCTION AND SIMULATION APPROACH TO IMPROVING ON-SITE MODULAR CONSTRUCTION EFFICIENCY: A PREFABRICATED AND PREFINISHED VOLUMETRIC CONSTRUCTION (PPVC) CASE STUDY
Bachelor'sBACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PROJECT AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864231197994 – Supplemental material for A 20-year multicentre retrospective review of optic nerve sheath fenestration outcomes
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864231197994 for A 20-year multicentre retrospective review of optic nerve sheath fenestration outcomes by Shaddy El-Masri, Matthew Wilson, Jonathan Goh, Paul Sanfilippo, Anthony Fok, Thomas Hardy, Rahul Chakrabarti and Anneke Van Der Walt in Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders</p
Breakdown
Breakdown is a 17-minute short film Final Year Project produced by Breakwater Pictures. The team is made up of Gabriel Isaac Goh, Lim Wen Qiang Jonathan, Matthew Yang Jiefeng and Soh Hui Lin Tiffany, four undergraduates from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU).
Logline: A van breakdown in the middle of nowhere triggers a series of events that force two young auxiliary police officers to question what is important to them.Bachelor of Communication Studie
Just Urban Design
Contributions by urban planners, sociologists, anthropologists, architects, and landscape architects on the role and scope of urban design in creating more just and inclusive cities. Scholars who write about justice and the city rarely consider the practices and processes of urban design, while discourses on urban design often neglect concerns about justice. The editors of Just Urban Design take the position that urban design interventions have direct and important implications for justice in the city. The contributions in this volume contextualize the state of knowledge about urban design for justice, stress inclusivity as the key to justice in the city, affirm community participation and organizing as cornerstones of greater equity, and assert that a just urban design must center and privilege our most marginalized individuals and communities. Approaching spatial and social justice in the city through the lens of urban design, the contributors explore the possibility of envisioning and delivering social, spatial, and environmental justice in cities through urban design and the material reality of built environment interventions. The editors' combined expertise includes urban politics and climate change, public space, mobility justice, community development, housing, and informality, and the contributors include researchers and practitioners from urban planning, sociology, anthropology, architecture, and landscape architecture. Contributors: Rachel Berney, Rebecca Choi, Teddy Cruz, Diane E. Davis, Fonna Forman, Christopher Giamarino, Kian Goh, Alison B. Hirsch, Jeffrey Hou, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Setha Low, Matthew Jordan Miller, Vinit Mukhija, Chelina Odbert, Francesca Piazzoni, and Michael Rio
Co-attention-Based Pairwise Learning for Author Name Disambiguation
Digital libraries face a pressing issue of author name ambiguity. This paper proposes a novel pairwise learning model for author name disambiguation, utilizing self-attention and co-attention mechanisms. The model integrates textual, discrete, and co-author attributes, amongst others, to capture comprehensive information from bibliographic records. It incorporates an optional random projection-based dimension reduction technique for efficiency to handle large datasets. The attention weight visualizations provide explanations for the model’s predictions. Our experiments on a substantial bibliographic catalogue repository validate the model’s effectiveness using accuracy, F1, and ROC AUC scores.</p
Matthew Murray Awarded a Silver Award at The Tokyo International Photography Awards 2018 for the publication Saddleworth: Responding To A Landscape
TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS’ mission is to recognize and reward talented photographers from around the globe and put them in touch with the artistic community in Tokyo, Japan. Photographers from all corners of the world are encouraged to enter their work.
Winners are selected by our esteemed jury of photographers and leaders in the photography world and are awarded the TIFA trophy, cash prizes, extensive publicity showcasing their work to a worldwide audience, and much more.
The Jury include - Goh Kim Hui Photographic Society of Singapore (PSS), Prof. William Snyder, Rochester Institute of Technology / School of Photographic Arts & Sciences, Natasha Egan, Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago
The Doppler Spectra of Medium Grazing Angle Sea Clutter; Part 1: Characterisation
This paper is concerned with the characterisation of Doppler spectra from high range resolution X-band radar sea clutter observed from an airborne platform over the range of grazing angles, 15° to 45°. It is observed that when looking up or down wind there is a strong correlation between mean Doppler shift and local spectrum intensity. When combined with random fluctuations of spectrum width, these characteristics give the spectra a temporal and spatial variability. This behaviour has previously been observed in low grazing angle data and these results confirm the wider applicability of the models developed using that data. The modelling method is also extended here to capture the bimodal behaviour observed with high intensity returns from breaking waves looking up or down-wind
<b>Feasibility study on thermo‐mechanical performance of 3D printed and annealed coir fiber powder/polylactic acid eco‐friendly biocomposites: Dataset</b>
This repository contains the raw data of the mechanical test (Tensile, Bending/Flexural), FTIR, TGA and XRD, derived from a study on 'Feasibility study on thermo‐mechanical performance of 3D printed and annealed coir fiber powder/polylactic acid eco‐friendly biocomposite', published in Polymer Composites, 2024, pp1–13, DOI: 10.1002/pc.28214, in 2024.Contact Corresponding Author: Joseph Selvi Binoj, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai 602105, Tamil Nadu, India. Email: [email protected] Author of this repostory: Kheng Lim Goh, Newcastle University, at Email: [email protected]</p
On optimum size limit for the Gulf of Gdańsk flounder stock
The protective size limit of flounder Platichthys flesus L. at the present exploitation level (F = 0.40) was estimated by means of two methods: the Beverton and Holt on the one hand and the Goh on the other. Regardless of the procedure used, it was found advisable to increase the present protective size limit (21.0 cm). In the author′s opinion, the Goh method assuming a limited fishing season yields more reliable results. The author proposes to increase the flounder protective size limit from 21.0 to 24.0 cm
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