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Global Shocks and Talent Mobility: A Comparative Study of Internationally Experienced versus Domestic Talent in Singapore

Global Shocks and Talent Mobility: A Comparative Study of Internationally Experienced versus Domestic Talent in Singapore People Involved: Wei Luo, Department of Geography Tong Liu, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) Filip Biljecki, Department of Architecture and Department of Real Estate Description This project investigates how Singapore’s talent mobility has evolved under broader […]

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From Duty to Autonomy: Exploring the Evolution of Divorce Motives through A Large Language Model Analysis of Court Judgments

From Duty to Autonomy: Exploring the Evolution of Divorce Motives through A Large Language Model Analysis of Court Judgments People Involved: Wang Senhu, Centre for Family and Population Research (CFPR) Prakash Chandra Sukhwal, Department of Information Systems and Analytics Kokil Jaidka, Department of Communications and New Media Description Amid rising global divorce rates, this study

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Augmenting Medical Professionals with a Computational Tool for Acute Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions

Augmenting Medical Professionals with a Computational Tool for Acute Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions People Involved: Tan Chuan Hoo, Department of Information Systems and Analytics Jiang Shaohai, Department of Communications and New Media Description Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to enhance acute care settings by assisting medical professionals in managing patients with chronic

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AI-powered Clinic Notes

AI-powered Clinic Notes People Involved: Lorenz Goette, Department of Economics Catherine Dong,  Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies (NUS Nursing), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine Description This project investigates whether AI-generated summaries can enhance patients’ understanding of their health conditions, improve treatment adherence, and lead to better health outcomes.The study enables us to examine

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Developing and Harnessing AI to Enhance Social Service Practices (SSPs)

Developing and Harnessing AI to Enhance Social Service Practices (SSPs) People Involved: Yi-Chieh Lee, Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore Jungup Lee, Department of Social Work, National University of Singapore Gerard Chung, Department of Social Work, National University of Singapore Description This project seeks to elevate social service practices through the integration of

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Modelling Consumer Response to Pricing and Energy-saving Interventions

Modelling Consumer Response to Pricing and Energy-saving Interventions People Involved: Jimmy Chih-Hsien Peng, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore Subhayan Mukerjee, Department of Communications and New Media, National University of Singapore Description Electricity pricing is a critical issue that affects consumers and the broader economy. As prices fluctuate due to various

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Unveiling Country Trade: Insights from 19th Century Batavia Kong Koan Records via OCR and NLP Analysis

Unveiling Country Trade: Insights from 19th Century Batavia Kong Koan Records via OCR and NLP Analysis People Involved: Maria De Iorio, Department of Paediatrics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore Kenneth Dean, Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore Description This CSSH-Seed Grant–funded project explores the 19th-century history of Batavia

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Example conversation frame with automatic body-pose tracking; below, a line graph plots several colored curves across time points, summarizing changing conversation dynamics derived from many features.

Computational Models of Naturalistic Conversations

Computational Models of Naturalistic Conversations People Involved: Dongwon Oh, Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore Ding Xiaopan​, Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore Song Zhaoli, Department of Business, National University of Singapore Wang Wanjie, Department of Statistics and Data Science, National University of Singapore Description Our project studies how impressions of a conversation

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