Search for dissertations about: "Johan Boye"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Johan Boye.
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1. Dependency-based groundness analysis of functional logic programs
Abstract : The object of study in this thesis is a class of functional logic programs, where the functions are implemented in an external functional or imperative language. The contributions are twofold:Firstly, an operational semantics is formally defined. READ MORE
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2. Adaptive Robot Presenters : Modelling Grounding in Multimodal Interaction
Abstract : This thesis addresses the topic of grounding in human-robot interaction, that is, the process by which the human and robot can ensure mutual understanding. To explore this topic, the scenario of a robot holding a presentation to a human audience is used, where the robot has to process multimodal feedback from the human in order to adapt the presentation to the human's level of understanding. READ MORE
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3. Talk the walk : Empirical studies and data-driven methods for geographical natural language applications
Abstract : Finding the way in known and unknown city environments is a task that all pedestrians carry out regularly. Current technology allows the use of smart devices as aids that can give automatic verbal route directions on the basis of the pedestrian's current position. READ MORE
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4. Ask and distract : Data-driven methods for the automatic generation of multiple-choice reading comprehension questions from Swedish texts
Abstract : Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are widely used for summative assessment in many different subjects. The tasks in this format are particularly appealing because they can be graded swiftly and automatically. READ MORE
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5. Toward Privacy-Preserving Decentralised Systems
Abstract : Privacy enhancing technologies have proven to be a beneficial area of research lessening the threats users' privacy in centralised systems such as online social networks. Decentralised solutions have been proposed to extend the control that users have over their data as opposed to the centralised massive collection of personal and sensitive data. READ MORE