Search for dissertations about: "Alternative learning system theory"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Alternative learning system theory.
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1. Option Pricing and Bayesian Learning
Abstract : This thesis consists of three chapters devoted to both empirical and theoretical aspects of option pricing. The first chapter investigates the market for European options on the Swedish OMX index using daily data for the period 1993-2000. READ MORE
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2. Theoretical prediction of properties of atomistic systems : Density functional theory and machine learning
Abstract : The prediction of ground state properties of atomistic systems is of vital importance in technological advances as well as in the physical sciences. Fundamentally, these predictions are based on a quantum-mechanical description of many-electron systems. READ MORE
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3. Urban Planning Participation: Linking Practice and Theory
Abstract : Continuing efforts to apply, at the local level, the Agenda 21 mandate of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, in 1992, provide good illustrations of problems typical in contemporary public planning and decision-making in many European countries. The claims for participatory decision-making and the coordination of decision and action among diverse actors and stakeholders constitute challenges to established public planning systems. READ MORE
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4. Perspectives on Probabilistic Graphical Models
Abstract : Probabilistic graphical models provide a natural framework for the representation of complex systems and offer straightforward abstraction for the interactions within the systems. Reasoning with help of probabilistic graphical models allows us to answer inference queries with uncertainty following the framework of probability theory. READ MORE
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5. Machine Learning Models for Predictive Maintenance
Abstract : The amount of goods produced and transported around the world each year increases and heavy-duty trucks are an important link in the logistic chain. To guarantee reliable delivery a high degree of availability is required, i.e., avoid standing by the road unable to continue the transport mission. READ MORE