Search for dissertations about: "Open works"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 95 swedish dissertations containing the words Open works.
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1. Wireless Sensor Networks for Development : Potentials and Open Issues
Abstract : Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide a way to bridge the gap between the physical and the virtual worlds. They promise unprecedented abilities to observe and understand large-scale, real-world phenomena at a fine spatial-temporal resolution. READ MORE
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2. De Inconexis Continuum - A Study of the Late Antique Latin Wedding Centos
Abstract : The kind of literature that is called cento is studied in this thesis with a special focus on two late antique Latin wedding poems, Cento Nuptialis written by Ausonius in the late 4th century A.D., and Epithalamium Fridi probably written in Carthage some hundred years later. READ MORE
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3. Semi-supervised learning with self-supervision for closed and open sets
Abstract : Semi-supervised learning (SSL) is a learning framework that enables the use of unlabeled data with labeled data. These methods play a crucial role in reducing the burden of human labeling in training deep learning models. Many methods for SSL learn from unlabeled data through confidence-based pseudo-labeling. READ MORE
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4. Open porosity fission gas release model applied to nuclear fuels
Abstract : Nitride fuels have gained a new interest in the last few years as both a candidate for GEN IV reactors and as accident tolerant fuels for current light water reactors. They however are decades behind oxide fuels when it comes to qualication and development of tools to assess their performances. In this thesis, such a tool is developed. READ MORE
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5. To Grasp the Unexpected : Information Following a Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Defect in the Fetus
Abstract : The aim was to explore experiences and needs of information following a prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart defect, and to assess the quality of publicly available information websites about congenital heart defects. Study I was a qualitative interview study that explored experiences among 11 parents to prenatally diagnosed children. READ MORE