Search for dissertations about: "Artificial intelligence"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 169 swedish dissertations containing the words Artificial intelligence.
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1. Affective Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence : Making Virtual Characters With High Believability
Abstract : Artificial intelligence is often used when creating believable virtual characters in games or in other types of virtual environments. The intelligent behavior these characters show to the player is often flawed, leading to a worse gameplay experience. READ MORE
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2. Artificial market actors : explorations of automated business interactions
Abstract : Digital machines (computer hardware and software) have been used to support business activities for over 50 years. During the past 10 years, these machines have changed profoundly in terms of numbers, types of application, and features. READ MORE
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3. Big Data Management Using Artificial Intelligence in the Apparel Supply Chain : Opportunities and Challenges
Abstract : Big data management using artificial intelligence in the apparel supply chain:Opportunities and ChallengesOver the past decade, the apparel industry has seen several applications of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) in dealing with various business problems. With the increase in competition and customer demands for the personalization of products and services which can enhance their brand experience and satisfaction, supply-chain managers in apparel firms are constantly looking for ways to improve their business strategies so as to bring speed and cost efficiency to their organizations. READ MORE
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4. Automated Text Analysis of Online Content in Marketing : Dictionray-Based Methods and Artificial Intelligence
Abstract : Far more than products or services, words are the most fundamental element in the exchanges between sellers and buyers. Understanding the words that constitute the text that is created when sellers and buyers interact with each other is therefore critical for marketing decision makers. READ MORE
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5. Artificial Intelligence for Non-Contact-Based Driver Health Monitoring
Abstract : In clinical situations, a patient’s physical state is often monitored by sensors attached to the patient, and medical staff are alerted if the patient’s status changes in an undesirable or life-threatening direction. However, in unsupervised situations, such as when driving a vehicle, connecting sensors to the driver is often troublesome and wired sensors may not produce sufficient quality due to factors such as movement and electrical disturbance. READ MORE
