Search for dissertations about: "input methods"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 923 swedish dissertations containing the words input methods.
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1. Creating Digital Traces of Ideas : Evaluation of Computer Input Methods in Creative and Non-Creative Drawing
Abstract : Ideas are formed in a process of idea generation that includes creation, development, and communication of new ideas. Drawing has been used as a support for ideation for centuries. Today, computerized tools are commonly used for drawing. Such tools form a user interface between the human and the resulting drawing presented on the screen. READ MORE
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2. On risk-coherent input design and Bayesian methods for nonlinear system identification
Abstract : System identification deals with the estimation of mathematical models from experimental data. As mathematical models are built for specific purposes, ensuring that the estimated model represents the system with sufficient accuracy is a relevant aspect in system identification. READ MORE
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3. User Consideration in Early Stages of Product Development : Theories and Methods
Abstract : Traditional design theories have focused on technical functions and more or less disregard a product’s user involvement. The existing methods of ergonomic designare mostly intended for analysis activities. There is a need for new dynamic methods that focus on user-product interactions. READ MORE
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4. Assessment of central auditory functions : methods and applications
Abstract : Central auditory processing is complex and can not be completely evaluated by a single method. This thesis focuses on assessment of some aspects of central auditory functions by the use of dichotic speech tests, cognitive tests that tax functions important for speech processing and electrophysiological tests. READ MORE
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5. Development of Elicitation Methods for Managerial Decision Support
Abstract : Decision‐makers in organisations and businesses make numerous decisions every day, and these decisions are expected to be based on facts and carried out in a rational manner. However, most decisions are not based on precise information or careful analysis due to several reasons. People are, e.g. READ MORE