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not only the various content relevance of a tweet, but also the
quality of a tweet. External evidences are well incorported
in our approach with Web-based query expansion and
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apply some traditional clustering algorithm, i.e.hierarchical
and star clustering on the retrieved tweets from ad hoc
search task. Experimental results show that our learning
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search, we apply a learning to rank framework which utlizes
not only the various content relevance of a tweet, but also the
quality of a tweet. External evidences are well incorported
in our approach with Web-based query expansion and
document expansion techniques. In the TTG task, we
apply some traditional clustering algorithm, i.e.hierarchical
and star clustering on the retrieved tweets from ad hoc
search task. Experimental results show that our learning
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good retrieval performance with respect to MAP and P@30
metrics. Besides, our systems for TTG task also obtain
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task in the TREC 2014 Microblog track. In the ad hoc
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and star clustering on the retrieved tweets from ad hoc
search task. Experimental results show that our learning
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good retrieval performance with respect to MAP and P@30
metrics. Besides, our systems for TTG task also obtain
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108EN Electrical and Electronic science
Design, Simulation and Technical Report
Place a picture of your hardware design
Contents
List of Figures 0
List of Tables 0
Part A: DC circuits [15 marks] 1
Introduction (5 Marks) 1
Design and simulation (35 Marks) 1
Hardware design (10 Marks) 2
Part C Results (10 Marks) 3
Part C (10 Marks) 4
Conclusions and Recommendations (5 Marks) 5
References (5 Marks) 5
Appendix (optional) 5
1
List of Figures
Figure 1: The simulated circuit1
Figure 2: The designed decoder2
Figure 3: The hardware circuit2
Figure 4: Priority encoder3List of Tables
Table 1: Truth table2
Part A: Semiconductor Devices, LO 5,6 [10 marks]
Take a photo of your constructed circuit [1 mark]
Insert a screenshot showing the signal across the load resister[4marks]
Explain the produced graph and steps you followed to accomplish it. This should prove your ownership of the design and understanding of the functions of MyDaq kit [5 marks].
Part B: Digital Circuits LO 3,6 [75 marks]Introduction (5 Marks)
Briefly summarise your project and steps followed to accomplish it. This should be written last and should be short (about 100 to 150 words). It should emphasize briefly the basis or reasons for the experiment. In addition, the methodology/ procedure, analysis, significant findings, conclusions and recommendations are also expected to be summarised concisely (in few sentences bearing in mind the number of words limitation).
The introduction should include an introductory paragraph that details the relevance of this lab to the demonstration of engineering principles.
A few paragraphs should be written that give good examples of where this work occurs in industry/ engineering design etc (Provide some figures of relevant application).
Introduce very briefly the rest of the Lab report sections here.
Hardware design (15 Marks)
Provide a brief description of all elements used in building the circuits (Push buttons, Pull-up resistors, Inverters, decoders, 7-segment resistors and 7-segment), suggestions and further improvements. Use the datasheets provided via Moodle or any other references. Use Harvard referencing guide found on Moodle.
Figure 3: The hardware circuit
Figure 4: Priority encoder
Figure 5: Common Anode 7 segment display (Source: ElectronicsTutorials)
Use Harvard referencing. Design and simulation (35 Marks)
Figure 1: The simulated circuit on Multisim
Re-design the SN7447A IC using logic gates, explain how and what you have done. Provide background theory and math (Boolean) where appropriate.
Table 1: Truth table
Clearly labelled photographs or schematics (often preferable) of the equipment are required.
Figure 2: The designed decoder on Multisim
It is important to show evidence of deep gained knowledge.
Conclusions and Recommendations (5 Marks)
This section (100 – 200 words) should briefly summarise the main conclusions of the laboratory exercise. What comes first, simulation or hardware c ...
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1. INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
END-OF-SEMESTER EXAMINATION
SEMESTER I, 2005/2006 SESSION
KULLIYYAH OF ENGINEERING
Program : Manufacturing Engineering, Level of Study : I
Time : 9:00 am to 12:00 noon Date : 24 October 2005
Course Code : MME1101-MEC 1101 Section(s) : 7
Course Title : Engineering Drawing
(This question paper consists of FOUR printed pages (including the top page) with FIVE
question and FIVE figures.)
INSTRUCTION(S) TO CANDIDATES
DO NOT OPEN UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO
There are Five questions in this script, answer all.
Total marks: 40
Any form of cheating or attempt to cheat is a serious offence which may lead to
dismissal
1
2. 2
1. [4 marks]
a. Explain the meaning for four of the symbols shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
b. Draw four of the following electrical and electronic symbols.: .
(i) Silicon controlled rectifier (ii) Amplifier with adjustable gain
(iii) Cathode directly heated (iv) Pentode (v) Zener diode
2. [8 marks] Answer ether (a) or (b) of the following:
a. Draw and complete the views shown in Figure 2 (a). Sketch the isometric
view. Select suitable dimensions.
b. Draw the views shown in Figure 2 (b) and add the right side view. Sketch
the isometric view. Select suitable dimensions.
(a) (b)
Figure 2
3. 3
3. [7 marks]
Draw the front view looking along direction F, and partial top view (ignoring the
inclined surfaces). Add the right partial auxiliary view to show the inclined surfaces in
true sizes.
Figure 3
4. [7 marks]
Draw front view and right (aligned) sectional view of the object shown in Figure 4.
Consider the object integral.
Figure 4
4. 4
5. [6 marks]
Draw the views shown in Figure 4 and develop the lateral surfaces of the object.
Figure 4
(8 marks)
6 [12 marks]
Assemble the parts in the sequence as shown in the Figure 5, and draw the front
sectional and top views of the assembly. Show the bill of materials and part
number. Indicate three main dimensions.
(12 marks)