Microsoft OneNote is a digital notebook where it allows you to capture, organize and share your work with students and fellow colleagues. It allows you to take notes wherever you go.
Microsoft OneDrive for Business
OneDrive for Business is a cloud-based file storage system, giving you a 1TB of storage to share documents with anyone, with online editing and collaboration tools for Microsoft Office documents.
Microsoft Forms
With Microsoft Forms, you can create quizzes, surveys, questionnaires, registrations and more quickly and easily. You can invite others to complete forms via a link and Forms are embeddable in Sway and 3rd party portals. You can also view results in real-time via built-in analytics and data can be easily exported to Excel for additional analysis and grading.
Microsoft Delve
Use Delve to manage your Microsoft 365 profile, and to discover and organize the information that’s likely to be most interesting to you right now – across Microsoft 365.
Microsoft 365 Apps
Microsoft 365 Apps is the subscription-based version of Microsoft Office suite. It includes the always-up-to-date Office apps, consisting of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, Access, and Skype for Business.
nCertRequest
nCertRequest is a platform for users to manage and request for SSL Certificates under the NUS domain name (*.nus.edu.sg).
» HPC-AI & The New Normal: Self-swab ART Image Recognition System
Rikky Wenang Purbojati, Research Computing, NUS Information Technology, on 13 October 2021
Much has been said about the convergence of HPC and AI in recent years. However, the emergence of the Covid19 pandemic had possibly kicked the convergence and its translational application into full gear. HPC-AI technology has been involved in every step of humanity’s effort to answer the most critical global challenge yet, climate change notwithstanding. While the long-term impact and trajectory remains to be seen, it is undeniable that the advances in computing technologies (and other scientific fields) have allowed the responses to be swift and laser-focused.
» Ai-Aided Tools for Research
Ku Wee Kiat, Research Computing, NUS Information Technology, on 13 October 2021
Do you ever have the need to extract text from article scans, or data from invoices/receipts? Are you dealing with small tabular datasets with sensitive information that requires more data? Do you have a low-resolution or poor-quality image but want something of a higher quality or resolution? In this article, we will look at some Python-based AI-aided tools and libraries that might be useful for your research
» Introduction to Information Extraction
Kuang Hao, Research Computing, NUS Information Technology, on 13 October 2021
Working with an enormous amount of textual data is always hectic and time-consuming. Hence many companies and organizations make use of Information Extraction (IE) techniques to automate the process. Information Extraction is the task of automatically extracting structured information from unstructured documents. In most of the cases, this activity concerns processing human language texts by means of natural language processing (NLP). In this article, we will introduce common subtasks in information extraction and how to make use of opensource tools for those tasks.
» Machine Learning in Finance
Kumar Sambhav, Research Computing, NUS Information Technology, on 13 October 2021
Some of the most effort-intensive tasks within the financial services and applications have been managing assets, evaluating levels of risk, calculating credit scores, and even approving loans. The amount of data that has to be scoured, read and understood is humongous and humanly impossible and even if it is done with extensive care, it might not fetch proper results. Machine Learning models thus come in handy for such tasks as, instead of us humans doing the processing, we let computer programs handle it for us.