Search for dissertations about: "reference data"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1243 swedish dissertations containing the words reference data.
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1. Structured Data
Abstract : References are a programming language construct that lets a programmer access a datum invariant of its location.References permit aliasing -- several references to the same object, effectively making a single object accessible through different names (or paths). READ MORE
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2. On noise and hearing loss : Prevalence and reference data
Abstract : Noise exposure is one of the most prevalent causes of irreversible occupational disease in Sweden and in many other countries. In hearing conservation programs, aimed at preventing noise-induced hearing loss, audiometry is an important instrument to highlight the risks and to assess the effectiveness of the program. READ MORE
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3. Data Driven Visual Recognition
Abstract : This thesis is mostly about supervised visual recognition problems. Based on a general definition of categories, the contents are divided into two parts: one which models categories and one which is not category based. We are interested in data driven solutions for both kinds of problems. READ MORE
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4. Learning from Multi-Objective Optimization of Production Systems : A method for analyzing solution sets from multi-objective optimization
Abstract : The process of multi-objective optimization involves finding optimal solutions to several objective functions. However, these are typically in conflict with each other in many real-world problems, such as production system design. READ MORE
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5. Inlined Reference Monitors : Certification,Concurrency and Tree Based Monitoring
Abstract : Reference monitor inlining is a technique for enforcing security policies by injecting security checks into the untrusted software in a style similar to aspect-oriented programming. The intention is that the injected code enforces compliance with the policy (security), without adding behavior (conservativity) or affecting existing policy compliant behavior (transparency). READ MORE