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    • Model-Adaptive Component Designs for Efficient Deep Neural Network Training 

      Zheng, Mengyu
      Published 2025
      Although some studies have been devoted to improving model training efficiency, they rarely perform adaptive customization of such mechanisms in conjunction with model. As is well known, different components and modalities ...
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    • Techno-subjectivities: The architecture of subject formation and third-thumbs 

      Jivani, Shervin
      Published 2026
      This thesis explores the augmented prosthetic third-thumb, investigating how the technics of technological augmentation are intertwined with subjectivity within socio-political and economic assemblages. Drawing from Félix ...
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    • A Study of Chinese Children’s Rhymes about the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression 

      Li, Yiwei
      Published 2025
      Children’s rhymes related to political affairs have a long history in China. Between 1931 and 1945, facing Japanese invasion, Chinese children’s rhymes about the War of Resistance against Japan developed across various ...
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    • Reconceptualising Anorexia Nervosa: Co-designed psychometric network models generating a novel theory of illness 

      Bryant, Emma Jane Ferris
      Published 2025
      Anorexia Nervosa (AN) has the highest mortality rate of the mental disorders and poor treatment efficacy, with a recovery rate of less than 50%. Despite this, presumed constructs of illness on which current treatments ...
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    • Urbanization in South-east Asia and the Far East : a comparative study of the origin, growth, social, economic and physical development of selected metropolitan areas with special references to planning policy 

      Kim, Hyung-man
      Published 2026-01-28
      One of the outstanding characteristics of the Twentieth Century is its urbanization, which stems from and is supported by the development of technology and mass production systems in western countries, This urbanization ...
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