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According to the current situation of rapid developing education, the input & output efficiency evaluation of higher education has become one of the most caring question in the building of education quality. Efficient evaluation methods and mechanism are the important approach to guarantee and improve the level of higher education, cultivate innovative person of much higher level, breed much more...
This paper describes a face-muscle model system capable of emoting avatars in a variety of applications. The presented model produces dynamically changing facial expressions on computer generated faces, using mathematically modeled muscle deformations. The muscle model used to distort sets of vertices in a 3D space, is independent of the geometric model and hence it can be applied to arbitrary face...
This paper presents a course model for teaching component-based software development (CBSD) in the software engineering undergraduate curriculum to deepen and broaden student comprehension of component software. All hands-on lab practices are designed with open-source software tools. The course endows students the precious experiences of making design decisions via comparative study, risk analysis,...
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