Search for dissertations about: "TECHNOLOGY Information technology Computer science Computer science"
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1. Lock-free Concurrent Search
University dissertation from ; Chalmers tekniska högskola; GothenburgAbstract : The contemporary computers typically consist of multiple computing cores with high compute power. Such computers make excellent concurrent asynchronous shared memory system. READ MORE
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2. Utilizing Diversity and Performance Measures for Ensemble Creation
University dissertation from Örebro universitetAbstract : An ensemble is a composite model, aggregating multiple base models into one predictive model. An ensemble prediction, consequently, is a function of all included base models. Both theory and a wealth of empirical studies have established that ensembles are generally more accurate than single predictive models. READ MORE
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3. Evaluating credal set theory as a belief framework in high-level information fusion for automated decision-making
University dissertation from Örebro : Örebro universitetAbstract : Högnivåfusion är ett forskningsområde där man studerar metoder för att uppnå en övergripande situationsförståelse för någon miljö av intresse. Syftet med högnivåfusion är att tillhandahålla ett effektivt beslutstöd for mänskligt eller automatiskt beslutsfattande. READ MORE
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4. Evaluating the performance of TEWA systems
University dissertation from Örebro : Örebro universitetAbstract : It is in military engagements the task of the air defense to protect valuable assets such as air bases from being destroyed by hostile aircrafts and missiles. In order to fulfill this mission, the defenders are equipped with sensors and firing units. To infer whether a target is hostile and threatening or not is far from a trivial task. READ MORE
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5. Visual analytics for maritime anomaly detection
University dissertation from Örebro : Örebro universitetAbstract : The surveillance of large sea areas typically involves the analysis of huge quantities of heterogeneous data. In order to support the operator while monitoring maritime traffic, the identification of anomalous behavior or situations that might need further investigation may reduce operators' cognitive load. READ MORE
