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Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions

    • A Spatial Analysis Of Raw Material Sources And Ground Edge Hatchets In The Hunter Valley Of New South Wales 

      Watt, Hugh
      Published 2022
      Ground-edged axes, or hatchets as they are frequently called, were made from a variety of stone, which was often not available in the country of individual Aboriginal communities. For members of these communities, suitable ...
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    • Instance Parameters: How to Efficiently Use, Compute and Approximate them 

      Sha, Yuan
      Published 2023
      In this thesis we study six problems, two graph problems and four computational geometry problems. In the first four chapters we consider the problem of adding $k$ shortcut edges to a metric graph so that the radius of ...
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    • Multimodal Investigation of Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease 

      Muller, Alana Justine
      Published 2023
      Visual hallucinations (VH) are a common symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and significantly contribute to the burden of the disease. Our understanding of the pathophysiology is limited, due in part to the inherent ...
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    • Deep Visual Learning with the Aid of Unlabelled Data 

      Wang, Feiyu
      Published 2023
      In this thesis, research is conducted on computer vision problems across several sub-fields, including image classification, point cloud classification and segmentation, with a focus on approaches based on deep neural ...
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    • Queer Subversion and Mobility in Contemporary Taiwanese Fiction 

      Chen, Huei-Ling
      Published 2023
      Queer literature in Taiwan has a subversive potential, expressed through genre experimentation. Mobility, both in terms of physical travel and the exchange of ideas, has played a crucial role in shaping Taiwanese queer ...
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