Search for dissertations about: "Sample statistical tools for thesis"
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1. Statistical Learning, Dynamics and Control : Fast Rates and Fundamental Limits for Square Loss
Abstract : Learning algorithms play an ever increasing role in modern engineering solutions. However, despite many recent successes, their performance in the context of dynamical and control systems is not exactly well-understood. READ MORE
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2. Potential for self-care : Assessing and describing self-care ability among elderly people
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore the nature of elderly people's potential for selfcare from a nursing perspective. The research was performed within an empirical frame of reference as well as within a phenomenological frame at a descriptive and hermeneutical level. READ MORE
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3. Bandit Methods for Network Optimization : Safety, Exploration, and Coordination
Abstract : The increasing complexity of modern mobile networks poses unprecedented challenges to their optimization. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) need to control a large number of network parameters to satisfy the users’ demands. READ MORE
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4. Statistical modelling and analyses of DNA sequence data with applications to metagenomics
Abstract : Microorganisms are organised in complex communities and are ubiquitous in all ecosystems, including natural environments and inside the human gut. Metagenomics, which is the direct sequencing of DNA from a sample, enables studying the collective genomes of the organisms that are there present. READ MORE
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5. Methods, tools, and computational environment for network-based analysis of biological data
Abstract : Cancer currently affects more than 18 million persons world-wide annually. It is a leading cause of death and so far, only 60% cure rate can be reached within the most developed health care systems. The nature of cancer has been a mystery for centuries, until discoveries during recent decades shed light on the underlying molecular events. READ MORE