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Wei Pan

Researcher at University of Hong Kong

Publications -  469
Citations -  12550

Wei Pan is an academic researcher from University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 408 publications receiving 9037 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Pan include Michigan State University & Imperial College London.

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Recalculation of the Critical Values for Lawshe’s Content Validity Ratio

TL;DR: The content validity ratio (Lawshe) is one of the earliest and most widely used methods for quantifying content validity as mentioned in this paper, and it is used to correct and expand the table, critical values in unit steps and at multi-step levels.
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Perspectives of UK housebuilders on the use of offsite modern methods of construction

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the UK housebuilders' views on the use of offsite modern methods of construction (offsite MMC) and found that the traditional drivers of time, cost, quality and productivity are still driving the industry in deciding whether to use offsite technologies.
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Towards Accurate Binary Convolutional Neural Network

TL;DR: The implementation of the resulting binary CNN, denoted as ABC-Net, is shown to achieve much closer performance to its full-precision counterpart, and even reach the comparable prediction accuracy on ImageNet and forest trail datasets, given adequate binary weight bases and activations.
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Towards Accurate Binary Convolutional Neural Network

TL;DR: ABC-Net as discussed by the authors approximates full-precision weights with the linear combination of multiple binary weight bases and employs multiple binary activations to alleviate information loss, and achieves much closer performance to its fullprecision counterpart, and even reach the comparable prediction accuracy on ImageNet and forest trail datasets.
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Major Barriers to Off-Site Construction: The Developer’s Perspective in China

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the major factors inhibiting the adoption of off-site construction with reference to the Chinese construction market and identified 30 factors influencing the use of OSC through a literature review, questionnaire survey, and face-to-face interview with professionals in the construction industry.