Search for dissertations about: "Computer and Information Sciences Computer Science"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 2052 swedish dissertations containing the words Computer and Information Sciences Computer Science.
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6. Computational driver behavior models for vehicle safety applications
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to investigate how human driving behaviors can be formally described in mathematical models intended for online personalization of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) or offline virtual safety evaluations. Both longitudinal (braking) and lateral (steering) behaviors in routine driving and emergencies are addressed. READ MORE
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7. Data-driven decision support in digital retailing
Abstract : In the digital era and advent of artificial intelligence, digital retailing has emerged as a notable shift in commerce. It empowers e-tailers with data-driven insights and predictive models to navigate a variety of challenges, driving informed decision-making and strategic formulation. READ MORE
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8. Image segmentation using snakes and stochastic watershed : with applications to microscopy images of biological tissue
Abstract : The purpose of computerized image analysis is to extract meaningful information from digital images. To be able to find interesting regions or objects in the image, first, the image needs to be segmented. This thesis concentrates on two concepts that are used for image segmentation: the snake and the stochastic watershed. READ MORE
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9. Computational problems in evolution : Multiple alignment, genome rearrangements, and tree reconstruction
Abstract : Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a set of species is a fundamental problem in biology. This thesis concerns computational problems that arise in different settings and stages of phylogenetic tree reconstruction, but also in other contexts. READ MORE
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10. Cryptographic Tools for Privacy Preservation
Abstract : Data permeates every aspect of our daily life and it is the backbone of our digitalized society. Smartphones, smartwatches and many more smart devices measure, collect, modify and share data in what is known as the Internet of Things. READ MORE