Search for dissertations about: "Nils Dahlbäck"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Nils Dahlbäck.
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1. Representations of discourse : cognitive and computational aspects
Abstract : This work is concerned with empirical studies of cognitive and computational aspects of discourse representations. A more specific aim is to contribute to the development of natural language interfaces for interaction with computers, especially the development of representations making possible a continuous interactive dialogue between user and system. READ MORE
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2. Biomarker Discovery in Tissue-specific Autoimmune Disease
Abstract : Autoimmune diseases encompass a diverse group of disorders that collectively affect 5% of the population. Despite large clinical variability, autoimmune disorders share a common etiology in that they all develop from immune responses against self. READ MORE
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3. Assessing Shared Strategic Understanding
Abstract : This thesis describes the development of an instrument for assessing shared understanding in teams. The purpose was to develop an instrument that would be usable, understandable, objective, flexible and self-explanatory. READ MORE
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4. The use of structural equation modeling to describe the effect of operator functional state on air-to-air engagement outcomes
Abstract : Computational evidence of the operative usefulness of a new system is crucial in large system development processes concerning billions of euros or dollars. Although it is obvious that the human often is the most important and critical component of many systems, it has often been hard for Human Factors researchers to express human aspects in a computational and strict way. READ MORE
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5. Online health promoting communities : Design, implementation and formative evaluation of an intervention
Abstract : In Sweden, obesity among children has not yet reached the epidemic proportions reported from other parts of the world. However, among adolescents, being overweight and self-consciousness regarding body shape, diet and exercise influence social, psychological and physical health. READ MORE