Search for dissertations about: "Subjective assessment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 218 swedish dissertations containing the words Subjective assessment.
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1. Assessment of crosswind performance of buses
Abstract : When driving a vehicle on the road, the driver has to compensate continuously for small directional deviations from the desired course due to disturbances such as crosswinds, road irregularities and unintended driver inputs. These types of deviations have a tiring effect on the driver and should therefore be minimised. READ MORE
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2. Assessment and evaluation of subjective probability distributions
Abstract : Most managerial and other decisions are made without complete knowledge of the consequences involved. This study shows how a person faced with a problem of decision under uncertainty should proceed to find a course of action which is consistent with his judgement and preferences. READ MORE
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3. Methods for Objective and Subjective Video Quality Assessment and for Speech Enhancement
Abstract : The overwhelming trend of the usage of multimedia services has raised the consumers' awareness about quality. Both service providers and consumers are interested in the delivered level of perceptual quality. The perceptual quality of an original video signal can get degraded due to compression and due to its transmission over a lossy network. READ MORE
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4. Malnutrition in elderly people in need of municipal care : assessment and intervention
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to describe nutritional status in elderly people at the time of entering municipal care, to evaluate nutritional assessment techniques and to investigate the effect of a nutritional care plan. Furthermore the aim was to investigate the staffs' attitudes towards nutritional nursing care. READ MORE
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5. Assessment of participation in people with a mild intellectual disability
Abstract : The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was to explore an assessment of participation according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in people with a mild intellectual disability.Study I used secondary data and explored how participation can be assessed. READ MORE