15,337 research outputs found

    DS_10.1177_0272989X18756890 – Supplemental material for Mean Rank, Equipercentile, and Regression Mapping of World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief (WHOQOL-BREF) to EuroQoL 5 Dimensions 5 Levels (EQ-5D-5L) Utilities

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    Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0272989X18756890 for Mean Rank, Equipercentile, and Regression Mapping of World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief (WHOQOL-BREF) to EuroQoL 5 Dimensions 5 Levels (EQ-5D-5L) Utilities by Hwee Lin Wee, Khung Keong Yeo, Kok Joon Chong, Eric Yin Hao Khoo and Yin Bun Cheung in Medical Decision Making</p

    Supplemental Material, BASC_English_version - Exploring the Score Equivalence of the English and Chinese Versions of the Brief Assessment Scale for Caregivers

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    <p>Supplemental Material, BASC_English_version for Exploring the Score Equivalence of the English and Chinese Versions of the Brief Assessment Scale for Caregivers by Grace Meijuan Yang, Shirlyn Hui-Shan Neo, Irene Teo, Geok Ling Lee, Julian Thumboo, John Chia, Annie Lau, Audrey Koh, Debra Qu, William Wai Lam Che, Hwee Lin Wee, Myra Glajchen, and Yin Bun Cheung in Journal of Patient Experience</p

    Supplemental Material, BASC_Chinese_version - Exploring the Score Equivalence of the English and Chinese Versions of the Brief Assessment Scale for Caregivers

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    <p>Supplemental Material, BASC_Chinese_version for Exploring the Score Equivalence of the English and Chinese Versions of the Brief Assessment Scale for Caregivers by Grace Meijuan Yang, Shirlyn Hui-Shan Neo, Irene Teo, Geok Ling Lee, Julian Thumboo, John Chia, Annie Lau, Audrey Koh, Debra Qu, William Wai Lam Che, Hwee Lin Wee, Myra Glajchen, and Yin Bun Cheung in Journal of Patient Experience</p

    Distributed human computation framework for linked data co-reference resolution

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    Distributed Human Computation (DHC) is a technique used to solve computational problems by incorporating the collaborative effort of a large number of humans. It is also a solution to AI-complete problems such as natural language processing. The Semantic Web with its root in AI is envisioned to be a decentralised world-wide information space for sharing machine-readable data with minimal integration costs. There are many research problems in the Semantic Web that are considered as AI-complete problems. An example is co-reference resolution, which involves determining whether different URIs refer to the same entity. This is considered to be a significant hurdle to overcome in the realisation of large-scale Semantic Web applications. In this paper, we propose a framework for building a DHC system on top of the Linked Data Cloud to solve various computational problems. To demonstrate the concept, we are focusing on handling the co-reference resolution in the Semantic Web when integrating distributed datasets. The traditional way to solve this problem is to design machine-learning algorithms. However, they are often computationally expensive, error-prone and do not scale. We designed a DHC system named iamResearcher, which solves the scientific publication author identity co-reference problem when integrating distributed bibliographic datasets. In our system, we aggregated 6 million bibliographic data from various publication repositories. Users can sign up to the system to audit and align their own publications, thus solving the co-reference problem in a distributed manner. The aggregated results are published to the Linked Data Cloud

    Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Breakdown

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    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

    An Analysis of <i>Judge Lin</i>

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    Biography of Lin Wen Zhong Gong has another way to call, that is Judge Lin. The leading character is Lin Ze-Xu. This book is based on functionary experience of Lin Ze-Xu, with the captivating plots of court case, helping by highly skilled military attach\uc3\ua9s and chivalrous knights, and the history facts of Opium War. It makes Lin Ze-Xu\ue2s Confucian temperament and tragic mood more, also contrasts with author\ue2s sorrow and furiousness for the politics at the time. History, court case, martial arts\ue2\ua6\ue2\ua6etc. are essence of this book and it broadens the way of this writing style. The topic of the thesis is \ue2An Analysis of Judge Lin\ue2. The following thesis will be divided into six different chapters. The introduction is Chapter one of the thesis, which is including researching motive and purpose, literature review of predecessors, researching version by existing information, raising questions, choosing research methods and arranging chapters. In chapter Two, I discuss the study of characters of Lin Ze-Xu, also makes a deep analysis of author\u27s purpose of writing him. In chapter Three, I analyze supporting actors and actress. Meanwhile, I illustrate author\u27s purpose of writing supporting actress because the author had different manner to describe supporting actress. Moving to the Chapter Four, I mainly focus on the plots of Judge Lin, and organize cases of Lin Ze-Xu and his subordinates to understand features of cases. In Chapter Five, I represent the causes of Opium War. China and England had difference of opinions of opium. Therefore, it is easier to comprehend what the author\u27s purpose is. In the last chapter I summarize the main points of the preceding chapters and confirm particularity of Judge Lin

    ONCOLOGY PATIENTS' BELIEFS IN SUPPORTIVE CARE AND THEIR ADHERENCE

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENC

    A Genealogy of Tropical Architecture

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    Jiat-Hwee Chang (PhD, UC Berkeley) is Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore, where he is also the leader of the history, theory and criticism cluster. Jiat-Hwee is the author of A Genealogy of Tropical Architecture: Colonial Networks, Nature and Technoscience (2016), which is awarded an International Planning History Society (IPHS) Book Prize 2018, and shortlisted for the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies Humanities Book Prize 2017. He is also co-editor (with William S. W. Lim) of Non West Modernist Past (2011) and (with Imran Tajudeen) of Southeast Asia’s Modern Architecture: Questions in Translation, Epistemology and Power (2018). Currently Jiat-Hwee is a Canadian Centre for Architecture/Mellon Foundation Researcher 2017-19, researching the transnational history of air-conditioning, built environment and thermal governance in Asia
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