Academic Staff |
Loke Kar Seng
B.Eng (EE)(NUS), M.EngSci ( Melbourne )
- Artificial Intelligence
- Image Processing
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- Final year Projects
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- Image processing
- Computer Vision
- Mobile technology
- Computational Creativity
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Loke, K.S. & Tan, C.L. (2006), “Diagram Matching Based on the Dual Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm”, The 2nd International Conference on Natural Computation and the 3re International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery (ICNC-FSKD 2006), 24-28 Sept, Xi’an, China.
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Chan, P.P & Loke, K.S. (2006), “Prediction of Individual Stock Movements in Bursa Malaysia using Online News”, SME Entrepreneurship Global Conference 2006, 17-18 Oct, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
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Loke, K.S. (2005), “Notes on Defining Novelty for Computational Creativity”, 19th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), 30 Jul – 5 Aug, Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Loke, K.S. (2004), “A Brief Survey of Description Logic for Maps and Diagrams”, 1st International Conference on Informatics, Kuala Lumpur.
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Loke, K.S (2004), “The Future of Mobility: A Selection of Novel Commercial Applications”, South East Asia Regional Computer Confederation 2004 Conference, Kuala Lumpur.
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See K.W., Loke K.S., Lee P.A. and Loe K.F. (2007), “Image Reconstruction using Various Discrete Orthogonal Polynomials in Comparison with DCT”, Journal of Applied Mathematics. Computation, Vol 193 pp. 346-359
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See K.W., Loke K.S, Lee P.A. and Loe K.F. (2007), “Comparative Study of Image Reconstruction using Discrete Orthogonal Polynomials”, Conference on IT Research and Applications 2007 (CITRA 2007), 4-5 April, 2007, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Teo Y.J. & Loke K.S. (2007), "Intelligent Load Balancing Algorithm for a Mobile Agent System", Conference on IT Research and Applications (CITRA 2007), 4-5 April, Selangor, Malaysia.
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Grid Cluster for Distributed Imaging Applications (ICT Project Funds)
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Mr Loke is currently pursuing his PhD degree with Monash University in the area of computer image recognition and retrieval: semantics, features and algorithms |
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