Search for dissertations about: "own research data"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 544 swedish dissertations containing the words own research data.
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1. Beyond-application datasets and automated fair benchmarking
Abstract : Beyond-application perception datasets are generalised datasets that emphasise the fundamental components of good machine perception data. When analysing the history of perception datatsets, notable trends suggest that design of the dataset typically aligns with an application goal. READ MORE
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2. Unsupervised Learning of Biomolecular Dynamics with Multi-Modal Data
Abstract : The functioning of cells critically depends on the dynamics of biomolecular systems, such as proteins or nucleic acids. Biophysical experiments as well as Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations are the primary techniques to model and understand the kinetics and thermodynamics of biomolecules. READ MORE
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3. A Poetics of Virtuality
Abstract : How is virtuality represented in fiction, and what does that say about our anticipations and fears about what the virtual is and will be? This text, a poetics of virtuality, explores fictional representations of virtuality, primarily in movies and literature, but also in media productions done by the author. The aim is to study the dream of virtuality. READ MORE
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4. A Collaborative E-learning Approach : Exploring a Peer Assignment Review Process at the University Level in Uganda
Abstract : There is an increasing need, driven by the job market, for quality education and that requires expertise which is continuously being developed. The integration of e-learning into the education system is viewed as one way to meet this growing need for high-quality education. READ MORE
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5. Data Prefetching Techniques Targeting Single and a Network of Processing Nodes
Abstract : This thesis considers two approaches to the design of high-performance computers. In a single processing node with one processor, performance is degraded when requested data is not found in the cache, because it has to be retrieved from slower memory. READ MORE