Search for dissertations about: "Bayesian VAR"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Bayesian VAR.
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11. From Time-Averaged to Time-Resolved Crystallography: Studies on Superoxide Dismutase and Myoglobin
Abstract : We have studied protein motions with nanosecond time-resolved crystallography. The release of carbon monoxide from its complex with myoglobin (MbCO) was triggered by nanosecond laser pulses. X-ray data were collected with time delays ranging from 4 ns to 1.9 ms using the Laue method, at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble. READ MORE
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12. Determination of stellar ages and star formation histories - a Bayesian approach With an application to nearby F and G stars
Abstract : In order to understand the formation and evolution of the Galaxy it is imperative to know when different components formed. This means at the most basic level that we need to know the ages of stars. The present work demonstrates the many problems inherent in determining the ages of stars through comparison with stellar evolutionary models. READ MORE
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13. The effects of extramural language : Relationships between engagement in Japanese language activities and general Japanese language proficiency
Abstract : Many L2 learners believe they learn their target language by using it extramurally, i.e. outside the classroom. This topic, language learning as a result of engagement in L2 use, has garnered increased attention in the last decade. READ MORE
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14. Inference and Online Learning in Structured Stochastic Systems
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the field of stochastic online learning problems, with a collection of six papers each addressing unique aspects of online learning and inference problems under specific structures. The first four papers focus on exploration and inference problems, uncovering fundamental information-theoretic limits and efficient algorithms under various structures. READ MORE
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15. Modelling Allelic and DNA Copy Number Variations using Continuous-index Hidden Markov Models
Abstract : In human cells there are usually two copies of each chromosome, but in cancer cells abnormalities could exist. The differences consist of segments of chromosomes with an altered number of copies. There can be deletions as well as amplifications and the lengths of the segments can also vary. READ MORE