Search for dissertations about: "Data-driven innovation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Data-driven innovation.
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1. Data-driven Innovation : An exploration of outcomes and processes within federated networks
Abstract : The emergence and pervasiveness of digital technologies are changing many aspects of our lives, including what and how we innovate. Industries and societies are competing to embrace this wave of digitalization by developing the right infrastructures and ecosystems for innovation. READ MORE
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2. A toolbox for idea generation and evaluation : Machine learning, data-driven, and contest-driven approaches to support idea generation
Abstract : Ideas are sources of creativity and innovation, and there is an increasing demand for innovation. For example, the start-up ecosystem has grown in both number and global spread. As a result, established companies need to monitor more start-ups than before and therefore need to find new ways to identify, screen, and collaborate with start-ups. READ MORE
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3. Data-Driven Robot Perception in the Wild
Abstract : As technology continues to advance, the interest in the relief of humans from tedious or dangerous tasks through automation increases. Some of the tasks that have received increasing attention are autonomous driving, disaster relief, and forestry inspection. READ MORE
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4. Exploring Data-Driven Methods to Enhance Usability of Design Optimization
Abstract : Developing high-performing products at a low cost while keeping development time down is increasingly important in today’s competitive market. The current state presents a need for efficient product development processes. READ MORE
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5. OPEN DATA AND INNOVATION ADOPTION: Lessons From Sweden
Abstract : The Internet has significantly reduced the cost of producing, accessing, and using data, with governments, companies, open data advocates, and researchers observing open data’s potential for promoting democratic and innovative solutions and with open data’s global market size estimated at billions of dollars in the European Union alone (Carrara, Chan, Fischer, & Steenbergen, 2015). This thesis explores the concept of open data, describing and analyzing how open data adoption occurs to better identify and understand key challenges in this process and thus contribute to better use of the available data resources and valuable services for citizens. READ MORE