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Visualizing Global Warming and Climate Change Recent president candidate of the US, Mr Donald Trump thinks that climate change is a hoax. That is really worrying, especially when current polls are showing that he is having a real chance in winning the election. Our team seeks to validate the climate change's truthfulness by exploring and visualizing ocean, land and weather data. Thus, we hope through this project, we settle the fact once and for all. Moreover, this serves as a tool to raise the awareness and understanding of our mother Earth's health status. How the climate has changed over time, which stage are we in and how many years does Singapore has left to stay above the sea level. |
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Stackoverflow StackOverflow is the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their programming knowledge, and build their careers. This is achieved through questions and answers posted on the site that concerns a wide range of topics related to computer programming. The success of such a platform depends on high quality questions and answers contributed by an engaged community. Thus, some measures to screen for quality includes using ‘badges’ to signify reputation for users, votes on post (upvote or downvote) and using community administrators to close questions that have been answered before or are irrelevant. |
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Visualizing Singapore's Energy Consumption Experts have warned that power demand is set to double by 2030 globally despite authoritative control. According to Energy Market Authority (EMA), Singapore has faced increasing power consumption from 1965 to 2013. As Singapore is land-scarce and does not have significant renewable energy options such as hydro-power, wave, or sufficient land for mass solar energy production, energy has been a top concern in the urban nation. It is thus important to promote energy saving concepts to the public as well as deploying energy saving solution island wide. Our team aims to create a visualisation that leverages on energy datasets provided by EMA to perform spatial analysis to identify energy usage clusters. |
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Visualizing Services Trade Singapore’s location at the tip of the Malay Peninsula has long made it a vital hub for the trade of goods through the Straits of Malacca. This establishes the importance of understanding trade patterns, influenced by multiple macroeconomic factors, to safeguard the stability and future of the nation. Various government bodies pay close attention to these figures, continuously monitoring the trade numbers and the countries that contribute to it. Although the Straits Times regularly refers to trade figures during reporting, we would like to challenge the status-quo and come out with better visualisations that can display this information for the relevant agencies and the general public much quickly, clearly and concisely. |
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Visualizing Private Property Market in Singapore Real Estate investment has always been a relatively safe choice for those seeking to gain decent returns on investment. Although there are plenty of opportunities to make huge profits from a real estate investment, it is a complexed investment vehicle due to the economic, financial and geographical issues that one has to consider. In Singapore, several analytical tools have been created to guide people in property purchase but they might be lacking in certain analysis capabilities. Therefore, we aim to develop an improved visualisation of the Singapore private property market that offers better analysis capabilities to meet the needs of analysts, investors and real estate agents. |
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Visualizing Visitors to Singapore Based on the 2016 Marketing Report by Singapore Tourism Board (STB), STB has plans to grow Singapore’s tourism industry. One of the key questions whilst analyzing their market portfolio was how they could determine the growth potential for our current and potential markets. Presently, close to 80% of Singapore’s visitor arrivals originate from the Asia Pacific region, which may potentially present a challenge should these markets eventually reach a saturation point. It is therefore important to examine whether there are still opportunities for growth and whether Singapore is able to maximize its market share in these countries in order to sustain its growth. This growth potential would be affected by macroeconomic factors, international connectivity in terms of air travel, as well as outbound travel trends in each of the markets. We would therefore evaluate these in order to determine future potential in the respective markets. Has Singapore really won majority of their citizens over? This project seeks to provide an interactive visualization to aid in deriving more information. |
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Home Sweet Home | Russell Yap Song Chen | Benedict Wee Yu Rui | Lucas Leong Li Heng | - | - | - | ||||||||||||
Visual Autolytics | Cheryl Chiam | Low Kang Li | Sarah Jane Tong | |||||||||||||||
kiloGrab | Felicia Anto Christy | Foo Ru Jia | M Has Nilofar | - | - | - | ||||||||||||
Tax-Ed | Bryan Lau | Taffy | Tam Kei Wen | - | - | - | ||||||||||||
Mighty Morphine Power Rangers | Fan Kaiyang | Mark Ng Wei Jie | Gary Quek Jian Zhang | - | - | - | ||||||||||||
Same Same But Different | He Xi | Wang Miao Qiong | Shi XiaoYu | - | - | - | ||||||||||||
Data Tsunami | DONG RUIYAN | ZHANG QIAN | LEE TING KOK JEREMY | - | - | - | ||||||||||||
Team VEJ | Jaren LIM Jian Quan | TAN Song Kai | Victor TANG Wing Ho | - | - | - | ||||||||||||
Duo | Wilson Lim Wang Chun | Jianhua Wu | - | - | - | |||||||||||||
Los Tres Moscatero | Victoria Koh Wei Ting | Jonathan Chew Yee Long | Siew Xue Quan Jazreel | - | - | - | ||||||||||||
Null Sector | Dinh Viet Nguyen | Duong Ngo Bao Tran | Yorisan Khosugi | - | - | - |