Search for dissertations about: "Amy Loutfi"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words Amy Loutfi.
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16. AI-Based Methods For Improved Testing of Radio Base Stations : A Case Study Towards Intelligent Manufacturing
Abstract : Testing of complex systems may often require the use of tailored-made solutions, expensive testing equipment, large computing capacity, and manual implementation work due to domain uniqueness. The aforementioned test resources are expensive and time-consuming, which makes them good candidates to optimize. READ MORE
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17. Modeling time-series with deep networks
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18. Capturing semi-automated decision making : the methodology of CASADEMA
Abstract : This thesis presents a new methodology named CASADEMA (CApturing Semi-Automated DEcision MAking) which captures the interaction between humans and the technology they use to support their decision-making within the domain of Information Fusion. We are particularly interested in characterising the interaction between human decision makers and artefacts in semi-automated fusion processes. READ MORE
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19. A Data-Driven Approach to Remote Fault Diagnosis of Heavy-duty Machines
Abstract : Heavy-duty machines are equipment constructed for working under rough conditions and their design is meant to withstand heavy workloads. However, the last decades technical development in cheap electronically components have lead to an increase of electrical systems in traditionally mainly mechanical systems of heavy-duty machines. READ MORE
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20. Studies in Semantic Modeling of Real-World Objects using Perceptual Anchoring
Abstract : Autonomous agents, situated in real-world scenarios, need to maintain consonance between the perceived world (through sensory capabilities) and their internal representation of the world in the form of symbolic knowledge. An approach for modeling such representations of objects is through the concept of perceptual anchoring, which, by definition, handles the problem of creating and maintaining, in time and space, the correspondence between symbols and sensor data that refer to the same physical object in the external world. READ MORE