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Browsing DEPARTMENT OF MULTIMEDIA & CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY (MCT) by Subject "Technology"

Browsing DEPARTMENT OF MULTIMEDIA & CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY (MCT) by Subject "Technology"

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  • Faeem, Fahad (Daffodil International University, 23-04-01)
    We are living in an era of modern science. Technology is way too much updated than before and it's developing very fast that anyone can't imagine. Because of this modern technology computer graphics, 3D animation, visualization ...
  • Surjo, Gourob Saha; Ghosh, Biplob Kumer (Daffodil International University, 23-02-12)
    In order to help the vast majority of the population learn sign language, specialists today frequently apply machine learning techniques. This project seeks to create a model that can recognize the letters in Bangladeshi ...
  • Roby, Mehedi Hasan (Daffodil International University, 23-04-01)
    The projects aim to create a production pipeline for papercraft from 3D models. From children's toys to teen action figures, a booming industry has been growing worldwide. Most of the figurines available commercially are ...
  • Hasan, Mohammad Kamrul (Daffodil International University, 2020-10-10)
    This project is a 2D short film animation about the story of the adventurous sea expedition of two friends. Target audience of this project are children and high school students. Cartoon Animation has great impact on ...
  • Magomi, Sanjida Jahan (Daffodil International University, 2023-09-05)
    An internship serves as a valuable chance provided by employers to individuals known as "interns." These interns, often students or undergraduates, are given the opportunity to work within an office environment for a ...
  • Nobel, Sayed (Daffodil International University, 2023-09-02)
    This abstract explores the synthesis of product promotion and video production, focusing on their intersection within social media. By utilizing visual storytelling and cinematic techniques, brands can effectively communicate ...
  • Sourav, Imrul Kayes (Daffodil International University, 22-02-13)
    We are moving faster in an era of digital communication and technology. Covid stopped our day-to-day workflow but that speed of transitioning towards digitalization also increased. No one thought before that we have to do ...

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