Saturday, December 30, 2006

RM Encoder Problem

The reason why my encoder was not able to load the mpeg2 video files, but opens an activemovie window instead is because the RM encoder reads Mpeg and Mpeg2 via Directshow. The default directshow filter for Mpeg2 playback will not feed the video to the encoder software and the activemovie window will pop up.

One of the solution is to install Klite codec and set install MPEG-2 (Demuxer/Decoder) as Ligos/Ligos as shown in the diagram below.



Another solution is to install Moonlight's Elecard Mpeg player which will enable the RM encoder software to load the Mpeg2 video clip successfully.

Friday, December 29, 2006

AY 2006/2007 Special Term Modules




Here is the list of tentative list of modules that will be offered in next year's special term. The list is certainly much more comprehensive and with more variety now as compared to the modules that were offered last year.

These modules look quite interesting to me and are under consideration by me:

GEK1500
GEK1501
GEK1512
GEK1511
GEK1527

NM2219
GEK1520
LSM1301

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Taiwan Earthquake killed the Internet

According to Yahoo News, Tuesday night's earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter Scale that occurred off the coast of Taiwan severely damaged the vast network of underwater cables that enables modern communication. According to Hardwarezone, it would take three weeks for the underwater cables to be repaired to resume normal services.

Wednesday December 27, 7:08 PM

Quake cuts off much of Asia Internet
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/061227/1/45o3v.html


Wednesday December 27, 8:17 PM

Internet access in Singapore severely affected by Taiwan quake
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/061227/5/singapore249388.html


Some of the effects that are experienced here for home users:

1. Unable to connect to Instant Messaging Services that includes MSN and ICQ.

2. Slow downloading of files from the internet.

3. Slow access to certain websites especially overseas based sites.

4. P2P services down including most torrent trackers.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Release of Results?

There is a website that allows students to check their results before the official release date.

https://integral.nus.edu.sg/ui/exam2000a.HomePage

Some say it's the unmoderated exam results, while others say that it's the "official results" which is the same for their results when it is officially released on the actual date of release.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Personality Traits

I learnt more about personality traits after I had taken the interactive storytelling and from doing the final project. Firstly, personality comes from the noun persona and persona means a mask. But personality is not necessarily to hide or disguise, but to typify a character. For interactive storytelling, the goal is to define personality - emotional, thought and character attributes - in order to drive behavior. Interesting behavior, in turn, drives dynamic, dramatic situations with a story.

Possible Spoilers ahead

I find the personality traits of evil characters or antagonists/bad guys to be particularly interesting. One personality trait often found in antagonists as portrayed in stories is of being manipulative. This manipulative personality trait I had tried to use it for one of my main characters in the final project. The iconic villain is from Star Wars’ movies who is Palpatine. In the first 3 movies, he is simply a senator who has gained more and more power throughout the trilogy to become the chancellor of the republic. In the first movie, it is he who manipulated the Trade Federation to take over the planet called Naboo which caused the former chancellor to become displaced due to his ineffectual handling of the Naboo situation. With this removal, Palpatine is able to get himself elected to the chancellor office through the great numbers of sympathy votes. By the end of the second movie, Palpatine had engineered the Separatists attack on the republic in order to gain more “emergency” power in his office. The clone armies he created are also a tool used in the third movie to destroy all of the Jedi scattered throughout the galaxy who are leading the clones in attacks on the Separatists. In the third movie, Palpatine manipulated and twisted Anakin Skywalker to become his apprentice Darth Vader, by feeding on Anakin’s desire for more power in order to save his wife’s Padme’s life from certain death which Anakin had been able to see in his dreams.

Another villain is Naraku from the Japanese manga/anime Inuyasha. In the beginning of the series, Naraku shapeshifted into Inuyasha and tricked Kikyo into believing that Inuyasha only wanted the Shikon No Tama jewel for himself to become a full Yokai and that his relationship with Kikyo is only one of the methods that he can achieve that aim. Naraku seriously injured Kikyo in the guise of Inuyasha and had wanted Kikyo to heal herself with the jewel. In doing so, Naraku would be able to corrupt the jewel for his own since healing herself by using the jewel is a selfish act. However, Kikyo sought to be burned together with the jewel in order that no other beings would be able to get the jewel for their own selfish needs again. Naraku continues with his manipulative schemes throughout the rest of the series. In a recent ended arc of the Inuyasha manga, it is Naraku who manipulated Hakudoshi and Akago to go independent from him. The purpose of this manipulation is for Hakudoshi to create Moryomaru who is initially just a puppet and his subsequent development into an independent Yokai after Akago is implanted into him contributed to him developing into a powerful Yokai, even exceeding the power of Naraku, but not that of his manipulative abilities. In the end, it is Naraku’s scheming and manipulative traits that won over Moryomaru, when Naraku let himself be absorbed by Moryomaru. But like a Trojan Horse virus, with the barrier dissolving abilities of the Yomeiju’s which he had absorbed earlier, he is able to incorporate and absorb Moryomaru into himself and gained the main powerful abilities of this Yokai which includes the Kongosoha technique.

A villain from PC Game is the final boss demon called Diablo, which is again of manipulative personality traits. It is he who engineered and let loose the demons in the town of Tristram after having possessed King’s Leoric’s son as his vassal and body in the mortal realm. But the body is too weak, and Diablo engineered the event in Tristram, in order that only the most powerful hero would be able to overcome all of his monstrosities that he created in the catacombs beneath the town. When this hero reach Diablo and defeated him, Diablo would in turn countercorrupt the hero, and hence gain a much more powerful body than he had ever before. Diablo continues with his manipulative behaviour in Diablo 2, the sequel to the original game of the same title where he freed his brothers Baal and Mephisto who are held trapped in the mortal realm. However, he had been defeated by another hero in this sequel and what future manipulative behaviour that he has will wait to be seen in Diablo 3.

I find that famous antagonists and villains are often defeated or betrayed by the ones closest to them. Emperor Palpatine during his act of killing Luke Skywalker using Force Lightning, contributed to Darth Vader turning back to the light side and gripped the Emperor and threw him down the power core shaft. Naraku would probably have met with the same fate of his destruction probably also contributed to by one of his closest minions or “detachments”. One example is seen from a recent development of the Inuyasha manga when he ordered Kanna, his most loyal detachment to destroy Inuyasha’s main weapon Tessaiga. Naraku does not view Kanna as anything else besides as merely a tool used to achieve his aims just like the Emperor just using Darth Vader as a tool but Naraku’s trait is more villainous and explicit then the Emperor’s because he would have Kanna sacrifice herself to destroy Inuyasha’s sword. In the end Kanna perished, but not before communicating the secret to destroying Naraku to Kagome through the glass shard that hit Kagome’s eye.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Review of AY 2006/2007 Semester 1

I had three papers for the end of semester exam for semester 1 AY 2006/2007. The first 2 papers were advertising strategies and literary stylistics. The paper for advertising strategies is fine. It has 50 MCQs and 2 essay questions – 1 long and 1 short. Overall, the paper is okie. The long essay question asked what are the difficulties that marketers face when they plan to market to global markets such as China. The short essay question asked what is meant by a good advertising. Literary Stylistics paper was on 29 Nov 06 evening. First question is fun. I had chosen to use figurative language to analyze the poem. Figurative language can include metaphors, metaphors of transitivity and lexical density. I had used the last two mainly to analyse and interpret the poem. The poem is William Blake’s The Poison Tree.

A POISON TREE

(from songs of Experience -1794 ) by William Blake

I was angry at a friend:
I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry at a foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.

And I water'd it in fears,
Night and morning with my tears;
And I sunned it with smiles,
And with soft deceitful wiles.

And it grew both day and night,
Till it bore an apple bright;
And my foe beheld it shine.
And he knew that it was mine.

And into my garden stole
When the night had veil'd the pole:
In the morning glad I see
My foe outstretch'd beneath the tree.


I had more worries for the second question which I had chosen to analyse the use of nouns that is provided in the passage extracted from a novel written by a South African writer. My answers are quite repetitive and kept revolving around the same points. I had my last paper on 2 Dec 2006. The last paper was for ecommerce. The paper consisted of 50 MCQs and 1 essay question divided into 3 sub questions. The questions are rather tricky – some of the question phrasing involves using the “not” word in it to confuse the students. The essay question is entirely on mobile commerce.

I had taken these 4 modules this semester: Literary Stylistics, Advertising Strategies, Interactive Storytelling and Ecommerce.

Advertising Strategies is quite interesting and for the project, I had a chance to research on StarHub MaxOnline broadband. While researching and conducting interview at the StarHub centre, I had also learnt that advertisements are not that simple. For example, there are different categories of advertisements which include brand ads and retail ads. Brand ads are those ads that emphasize on promoting the brand itself which sometimes can resort to using emotional appeals. For example, StarHub ads always uses a wacky image such as the astronaut and the dog on the moon for the recent MaxOnline FlexiSurf ad in order to portray a kind of creative image to the customers in order to entice them to be attracted to the ad. Retail ads are those ads that serve to emphasize on promotions itself. For example, what gifts are bundled with a specific service that you subscribe with and what is the amount of discounts that you can have when you subscribe to a service, etc. The project for this module is very competitive. The highest score for the report is 24/25 and a few groups have got this score. I guess the Tiger Beer TVC must be outstanding.

Interactive Storytelling is one of the best and newest modules available in NUS because it is entirely hands on module. The first assignment is creating 3 different picture story cycles simply by reusing the same images and rearranging them. I had talked about this assignment in a previous blog post. Assignment 2 is creating 8 plots out of a story premise. The key to the assignment is again reusing and mixing the plot points which enable us to realize the many possibilities of an interactive story which is not supposed to be linear based but to have multiple pathways throughout the story which gives the user meaningful choices. Assignment 3 is choosing the plot point from assignment 2 and creating an elaborated and specific scene from the plot point. The final project is building up from these first 3 assignments and creating a specific substory scene with added variables from the multi-dimensional main characters that had been created for the scene.

Literary Stylistics has quite some overlaps with literature but it is more linguistics based. The main aim of this module is to learn the different linguistic tools that are taught to us in the module, in order to analyse and then interpret the text that is given to us. The point is to show us that using linguistics as a tool for analysis can provide us with a meaningful and insightful interpretation of the text itself and thus linguistics can be a very important tool for analyzing texts.

The ecommerce module is basically about learning the various ways that a business or any individual can conduct commerce activities through the internet. It includes B2B, B2C, C2C and mobile commerce, etc. I had learnt quite many new stuffs that I had never heard of which includes reverse auction which is an auction specific to Priceline but it is also used for other businesses in order to source for the cheapest third party to help the business perform some of its commerce activities such as designing and building parts of a product for the main company. Another term is escrow services which is a third party and neutral party that holds the payment that you will be paying to the seller, but until the seller has delivered the product and you have confirmed that you have received it, then the escrow service will pay the seller. The purpose of the escrow services is to ensure the payment and delivery of the goods which is the trust factor in ecommerce that many auctions lack in.

Currently, I’m trying out the expansion for Warhammer 40k: Dark Crusade. Will update soon with some screenshots.

Arghh, just had a fever earlier today of 38 degrees celsius. Was feeling so cold man, even when covered up. Had goosebumps all oevr the body.

Had some thoughts about changing major, but it looks like I just have to continue majoring in my current major. Here's the advice from Vincent Ooi:

Dear Weimin,

Thanks for yours.

My response is as follows.

1. We in ELL would of course be happy to have you continue as our major.

2. Notwithstanding this, you’ll have to think long and hard about which major will allow you to better achieve the career of your choice. But aren’t you already taking/taken modules from both? This fact will be reflected in the exam transcript for the employer.


Ultimately, it’s a personal decision you’ll have to make – I’m reminded of the poem by Robert Frost, “The road not taken” (google if you must! J).

Best wishes,
Vincent

Just done the module preference exercise earlier today. Have chosen these few modules tentatively: Child language, Morphology and Syntax, Language and Internet, Narrative Structure and Game Design.