Final Year Projects (FYP)
Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) of combinational logic circuits (A) [2018]
Lin, Panling
Abstract Technology enhanced-learning (TEL), also known as e-learning, is getting more common and popular as technology advances. It’s a virtual learning environment that uses technology to enhance learning experience. With TEL, students can learn new things
Conversion of 2D line drawings to 3D models [2013]
Yong, Calwin Wearn Tsun.
Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Machine shop and drawings
Abstract line drawing, it is possible to determine the (x, y, z) coordinates for all endpoints connected to the corner, followed by the planes of faces connected to the corner and subsequently all vertices in the drawing. In theory, the cubic corner method can
Paint-your-mind : image creation for non-artists [2015]
Lee, Rayner Jian Hao
Abstract be omitted. However, with such advancement still does not mean that painting is made an activity suitable for all. These digital artists require years of training to muster their drawing skills. Thus, this still does not remove the barrier of which non
Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) of logic circuits (B) [2018]
Law, Guo Rui
Abstract is to develop a software program to enhance the learning of CMOS circuits, by using Java programming language. The developed program should be able to do automatic generation of logic circuits, and students can answer the questions based on the circuits
Finite element modeling of wire drawing process [2009]
Ang, Boliang
Abstract In this final year project (FYP), single stage and multi stages wire drawing simulation were carried out using the ABAQUS Finite Element (FE) software. The process variables such as Reduction area (RA), die angle (α) and coefficient of friction (μ
Innovative man-machine interface [2016]
Poo, Ce Yu
Abstract This project is about designing and constructing a game base on KinectSensor to satisfy the needs of the elderly and wheelchairbounded person. The game is created to use gesture to control a Remote Control Car.In this report will cover
Constructing hidden edges from visible edges of a room [2020]
Yuen, Cheryl Hing Wai
Abstract the most basic hidden portion of the room that is either covered by a structure or a wall. In the programming, Open CV is used to import the function of Canny edge detector created by John F. Canny to remove all unnecessary lines to be able
Framework for 2D animation jitter [2012]
Lee, Pui Kuan.
Abstract in this report. A usability test was also conducted to find errors and improvements for the 2D jitter framework. The result shows that the participants are pleasant with the overall experience of Jitter Application and was able to assist them in understanding how
Image preprocessing for light field imaging applications [2014]
G. Deepika
Abstract field imaging can be used to address this issue as it captures information about the direction of individual rays of light hitting its many micro-sensors.When a light field image is zoomed, it can be seen that it is made up of circular
Conversion of 2D line drawings to 3D models [2012]
Tay, Wei Xian.
Abstract . They can be made up of either all cubic corners or all non-cubic corners or a mixture of both. Inaccurate versions of a 2D drawing are created by modifying the shortest edge length connected to a vertex by a maximum percentage change (P) in a random
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Theses
Drawing of conical shells with a hollow urethane pad [2004]
Dharmaraj Neelamega Kannan
Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Machine shop and drawings
Abstract This report presents a study of the drawing of Conical cups from copper and aluminum blanks using the friction actuated blank holding technique with the aid of hollow urethane pad.
Algorithms for the recovery of 3D objects from 2D line drawings [2014]
Fang, Fen
Abstract in both parallel and perspective projections. The work here is restricted to drawings of planar polyhedra.The decomposition of a complex line drawing into drawings of simpler manifolds occurs at (1) non-manifold vertices, (2) along non-manifold edges
Recovery of 3D shapes from 2D sketches [2013]
Liu, Yang
Abstract The objective of this research is to recover 3D freeform surfaces depicted in a single line drawing, with the aim of taking conceptual design sketches and converting them into 3D models. This work is a continuation of the project “3D Surface
Drawing of bell shape shells using solid urethane pad [2004]
Palaniswamy Jayakumar
Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Machine shop and drawings
Abstract This report presents the study of the drawing of bell shaped cups using friction actuated blank holding technique with the aid of urethane pads.
Stability analysis of gradient-based training algorithms of discrete-time recurrent neural network [2008]
Wu, Yilei
Abstract Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) is a powerful tool for both theoretical modelling and practical applications. To utilize the RNN as a general learning tool, the understanding of its properties, particularly the robustness and stability, are required
Responsive materials as draw agents for forward osmosis desalination [2016]
Cai, Yufeng
Abstract fouling reversibility. In FO, the draw agent interacts with water forming a draw solution to reduce the water chemical potential, and thus water would automatically permeate through a selective membrane from brackish water to dilute the draw solution
Layout design for input/output transistors [2001]
Wong, David Wing Fatt.
Hydraulic pressure augmented deep drawing process for high draw ratios [1997]
Wang, Hongbin
Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Machine shop and drawings
Abstract A novel "hydraulic pressure augmented deep drawing" process was studied in this research. The contents of this thesis are divided into four parts, namely the introduction and literature survey, design and analysis of the process, experimental
Robust information filter for multi-sensor systems [2004]
Zhu, Ye
Abstract The main motivation for the materials presented in this thesis is to develop a robust decentralized filter by combining the strengths of both the H(infinity) filter and the distributed decentralized informatin filter.
Occlusion-aware stroke-based drawing, inbetweening, and painting [2022]
Jiang, Jie
Abstract , which are three consecutive and tightly-coupled stages in the animation process. The drawing stage affects the inbetweening stage, which affects the painting stage. Artists typically draw with layers to organize strokes. When a drawing is composited
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Publications
Improved lower bounds on book crossing numbers of complete graphs [2013]
Salazar, G.; Pasechnik, Dmitrii V.; De Klerk, Etienne.
Abstract A book with k pages consists of a straight line (the spine) and k half-planes (thepages), such that the boundary of each page is the spine. If a graph is drawn on a book with k pagesin such a way that the vertices lie on the spine, and each edge
How national culture influences individuals’ subjective experience with paradoxical tensions [2018]
Keller, Joshua; Chen, Erica Wen; Leung, Angela K.-Y.
Abstract explores two types of paradoxical demands (task oriented and relational oriented) and two mediating mechanisms (tolerance for contradictions and harmony enhancement concerns) that exhibit contrary cultural effects. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing from
A robust recurrent simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation training algorithm for recurrent neural networks [2014]
Song, Qing; Xu, Zhao; Wang, Danwei
Abstract . Besides, the transient response of learning process of RNNs is a critical issue, especially for online applications. Conventional RNN training algorithms such as the backpropagation through time and real-time recurrent learning have not adequately
Advanced multimaterial electronic and optoelectronic fibers and textiles [2018]
Yan, Wei; Page, Alexis; Nguyen-Dang, Tung; Qu, Yunpeng; Sordo, Federica; Wei, Lei; Sorin, Fabien
Abstract microstructures at play in the thermal drawing process, are presented and critically discussed. The impact of these advances on the research landscape in this field and how they offer significant new opportunities for this rapidly growing scientific
Globally consistent wrinkle-aware shading of line drawings [2017]
Jayaraman, Pradeep Kumar; Fu, Chi-Wing; Zheng, Jianmin; Liu, Xueting; Wong, Tien-Tsin
Abstract , it is impractical for artists to model the geometry for every single drawing. In this work, we aim to automate shading generation by analyzing the local shapes, connections, and spatial arrangement of wrinkle strokes in a clean line drawing. By this, artists can
CAD/CAM system for sheet metal drawing using flexible tools [1992]
Gan, Jacob Gah Kok; Sinnathamby Thiruvarudchelvan; Loh, Ngiap Hiang
Abstract This final report on the Applied Research Project No. RP 21/88 discusses the development of a CAD/CAM system for the drawing of hemispherical cups using a flexible urethane pad as the punch. Approximate empirical models for the variation
How Businesses Draw Attention on Facebook through Incentives, Vividness and Interactivity [2015]
Chua, Alton Yeow Kuan; Banerjee, Snehasish
Abstract —that are potentially related to users’ attention toward brand-posts. Specifically, the objective of this paper is two-fold. First, it investigates how incentives, vividness and interactivity are separately associated with users’ attention toward brand-posts. Second
Convergence of the largest eigenvalue of normalized sample covariance matrices when p and n both tend to infinity with their ratio converging to zero [2012]
Chen, B. B.; Pan, G. M.
Abstract Let Xp = (s1, . . . , sn) = (Xij )p×n where Xij ’s are independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) random variables with EX11 = 0, EX2 11 = 1 and EX4 11 <1. It is showed that the largest eigen- value of the random matrix Ap = 1 2√np (XpX′p −n
Knowledge as property rights under the ratchet effect of innovation [2020]
Tan, Teck Yong
Abstract his innovation, which serves as a substitute for its inalienable property rights. The resulting asymmetric information generates an information rent for the worker, which feeds back as an innovation incentive ex ante. A weak early production incentive
Constructing quantum error-correcting codes that require a variable amount of entanglement [2023]
Luo, Gaojun; Ezerman, Martianus Frederic; Grassl, Markus; Ling, San
Abstract how the amount of entanglement can be varied. We present three new propagation rules for the parameters of these codes. Tables listing the parameters of qubit and qutrit EAQECCs that we can explicitly construct are supplied for reference and comparison.
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Lim Yang Teck Kenneth
Park Joonhyeong
Rebecca Chan
Yue Yu
Wong Lung Hsiang
Hu Xiao
Tan Aik Ling
Wen Yun
Yan Yaw Kai
Lewis Lim
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Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
Batteries
Journal of Cloud Computing
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Modern China
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