Search for dissertations about: "Audio"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 355 swedish dissertations containing the word Audio.
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6. Modelling approaches for audio frequency power transformers
Abstract : The development of HVDC converters, local generation andtractions systems increases the demand for power converters.While a lot of studies have been conducted on the powerelectronics, there are still open questions concerning thecontained power transformer that operates at a few kilohertz. READ MORE
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7. Objective Assessment of Loose Gravel Condition using Machine Learning with Audio-visual Observation
Abstract : A well-maintained road network is essential for sustainable economic development, providing vital transportation routes for goods and services while connecting communities. Sweden's public road network includes a significant portion of gravel roads, particularly cost-effective for less populated areas with lower traffic volumes. READ MORE
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8. Quality aspects of audio communication
Abstract : The Internet is increasingly being used to carry real-time voice traffic. Users of real-time voice services are sensitive to variable audio quality. The quality of packet audio is largely determined by the mouth-to-ear delay and the packet loss. READ MORE
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9. Design and Evaluation of 3D Multimodal Virtual Environments for Visually Impaired People
Abstract : Spatial information presented visually is not easily accessible to visually impairedusers. Current technologies, such as screen readers, cannot intuitively conveyspatial layout or structure. This lack of overview is an obstacle for a visuallyimpaired user, both when using the computer individually and when collaboratingwith other users. READ MORE
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10. The Influence of Modality Combinations on Communication in Collaborative Virtual Environments
Abstract : Although many studies have been performed on collaboration in multimodal interfaces not many of these have looked specifically on how the supported modalities influence the task solving strategies chosen and the communication between users solving a joint task in collaborative virtual environments. Therefore, the thesis studies performed aimed at shedding light on these aspects of multimodality. READ MORE