Search for dissertations about: "adaptation and validation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words adaptation and validation.
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1. Computational driver behavior models for vehicle safety applications
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to investigate how human driving behaviors can be formally described in mathematical models intended for online personalization of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) or offline virtual safety evaluations. Both longitudinal (braking) and lateral (steering) behaviors in routine driving and emergencies are addressed. READ MORE
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2. Highway Traffic State Estimation and Short-term Prediction
Abstract : Traffic congestion is increasing in almost all large cities, leading to a number of negative effects such as pollution and delays. However, building new roads is not a feasible solution. Instead, the use of the existing road network has to be optimized, together with a shift towards more sustainable transport modes. READ MORE
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3. Adapting Deep Learning for Microscopy: Interaction, Application, and Validation
Abstract : Microscopy is an integral technique in biology to study the fundamental components of life visually. Digital microscopy and automation have enabled biologists to conduct faster and larger-scale experiments with a sharp increase in the data generated. READ MORE
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4. Proteomic profiling of bacterial host adaptation : Racing the Red Queen
Abstract : Despite the discovery of antibiotics almost a century ago, infectious diseases continue to be a substantial cause of human mortality and morbidity worldwide, especially in developing countries. The adverse affects of infectious diseases are thought to increase over the coming years as the widespread misuse of antibiotic leads to the emergence of strains for which current therapies are ineffective. READ MORE
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5. Improvements, Validation and Adaptation of a Shoulder Model
Abstract : A series of biomechanical investigations aimed at contributing to the understanding of shoulder function and improvements of a computer based shoulder model is presented. In the thesis the structure of shoulder models is revised. READ MORE