Search for dissertations about: "Multiple imputation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Multiple imputation.
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6. Two Optimization Problems in Genetics : Multi-dimensional QTL Analysis and Haplotype Inference
Abstract : The existence of new technologies, implemented in efficient platforms and workflows has made massive genotyping available to all fields of biology and medicine. Genetic analyses are no longer dominated by experimental work in laboratories, but rather the interpretation of the resulting data. READ MORE
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7. Statistical Methods for Genome Wide Association Studies
Abstract : This thesis focus on various statistical methods for analyzing Genome Wide Association data. The thesis include four papers, three of them considers the analysis of complex traits, and the last one a method for analyzing mendelian traits. READ MORE
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8. Numerical Algorithms for Mapping of Multiple Quantitative Trait Loci in Experimental Populations
Abstract : Most traits of medical or economic importance are quantitative, i.e. they can be measured on a continuous scale. Strong biological evidence indicates that quantitative traits are governed by a complex interplay between the environment and multiple quantitative trait loci, QTL, in the genome. READ MORE
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9. Prediction Methods for High Dimensional Data with Censored Covariates
Abstract : While access to data steadily increases, not all data are straight-forward to use for prediction. Censored data are common in several industrial scenarios, and typically arise when there are some limitations to measuring equipment such as for instance concentration measuring equipment in chemistry or signal receivers in signal processing. READ MORE
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10. Rainfall-Runoff Modelling Using Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)
Abstract : Over the last decades or so, artificial neural networks (ANNs) have become one of the most promising tools for modelling hydrological processes such as rainfall-runoff processes. In most studies, ANNs have been demonstrated to show superior result compared to the traditional modelling approaches. READ MORE