Search for dissertations about: "Chain Graphs"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Chain Graphs.
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6. Towards better understanding of forestry-wood chain simulation through visualization and interactivity
Abstract : Simulation studies performed on the forestry-wood chain trend towards either complicated calculations on large data-sets, statistical exercises on endless production data, optimisations on specific sub domains, or a combination of the above. The studies are often presented through graphs showing how scalars such as value, profit, or yield fluctuate when parameters of the simulation model are tweaked. READ MORE
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7. Spatial Statistics and Ancestral Recombination Graphs with Applications in Gene Mapping and Geostatistics
Abstract : This thesis explores models and algorithms in geostatistics and gene mapping. The first part deals with the use of computationally effective lattice models for inference of data with a continuous spatial index. READ MORE
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8. Inference in a Partially Observed Percolation Process
Abstract : In this licentiate thesis, inference in a partially oberved percolation process living on a graph, is considered. Each edge of the graph is declared open with probability $\theta$ and closed with probability $1-\theta$ independently of the states of all other edges. READ MORE
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9. A Random Walk in Statistical Physics
Abstract : This thesis deals with some aspects of the physics of disordered systems. It consists of four papers and an introductory part. An introduction, suitable for physicists, to theoretical computer science and computational complexity is contained in chapter 2. READ MORE
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10. Analytical and Iterative Methods of Computing PageRank of Networks
Abstract : This thesis is about variants of PageRank, methods of PageRank computation and perturbation analysis of a PageRank vector as a stationary distribution of a kind of perturbed Markov chain model. Chapter 2 of this thesis gives closed form formulae for ordinary and lazy PageRanks for some specific simple line graphs. READ MORE