Search for dissertations about: "Document Analysis"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 271 swedish dissertations containing the words Document Analysis.
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6. Data and Time Efficient Historical Document Analysis
Abstract : Over the last decades companies and government institutions have gathered vast collections of images of historical handwritten documents. In order to make these collections truly useful to the broader public, images suffering from degradations, such as faded ink, bleed through or stains, need to be made readable and the collections as a whole need to be made searchable. READ MORE
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7. Pedagogic practice between tradition and renewal : A study of the new mathematics curriculum in Mozambique
Abstract : The new school mathematics curriculum in Mozambique, introduced in 2008, is partly competency-based and it advocates a more student-centred pedagogy. The most salient innovative features are the incorporation of mathematical competencies related to the development of students’ reasoning skills, including argumentation, justification and analytical thinking, and the use of heuristic or inductive methods that promote meaningful students’ participation. READ MORE
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8. Social representations of career and career guidance in the changing world of working life
Abstract : This thesis explores the meaning of career as a phenomenon and its implication for career guidance. In 1996, career as a phenomenon was more or less considered to be an obsolete or even extinct phenomenon. Since then, career guidance has received increased attention along with the increased interest in lifelong learning strategies. READ MORE
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9. Enabling Deep Document Image Analysis with Generative Models
Abstract : Historical documents are a valuable source of cultural knowledge and can provide information about previous events, societies, beliefs, and cultures. They can serve as an excellent source for research in various fields including history, literature, linguistics, and anthropology. READ MORE
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10. Multi-Document Summarization and Semantic Relatedness
Abstract : Automatic summarization is the process of presenting the contents of written documents in a short, comprehensive fashion. Many approaches have been proposed for this problem, some of which extract content from the input documents (extractive methods), and others that generate the language in the summary based on some representation of the document contents (abstractive methods). READ MORE