Search for dissertations about: "Theses in computer laboratory"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 181 swedish dissertations containing the words Theses in computer laboratory.
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1. Feedforward Control in Dynamic Situations
Abstract : This thesis proposal discusses control of dynamic systems and its relation to time. Although much research has been done concerning control of dynamic systems and decision making, little research exists about the relationship between time and control. Control is defined as the ability to keep a target system/process in a desired state. READ MORE
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2. Augmenting the Remote Control : Studies in Complex Information Navigation for Digital TV
Abstract : The transition to digital TV is changing the television set into an entertainment as well as information supplier device that provides two-way communication with the viewer. However, the present remote control device is not appropriate for navigation through the huge amount of services and information provided by the future digital TV, presumably also a device for accessing the Internet. READ MORE
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3. Flexible Composition of Robot Logic with Computer Vision Services
Abstract : Vision-based robotics is an ever-growing field within industrial automation. Demands for greater flexibility and higher quality motivate manufacturing companies to adopt these technologies for such tasks as material handling, assembly, and inspection. READ MORE
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4. Usability Evaluation of Medical Technology: Investigating the Effect of User Background and Users' Expertise
Abstract : Medical devices play a major role in diagnosis and therapeutics in the healthcare systems. The basic features of medical devices concern safety and efficient clinical performance. Nowadays, usability evaluation is an important part of the design process of medical devices. READ MORE
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5. The Use of Case-Based Reasoning in a Human-Robot Dialog System
Abstract : As long as there have been computers, one goal has been to be able to communicate with them using natural language. It has turned out to be very hard to implement a dialog system that performs as well as a human being in an unrestricted domain, hence most dialog systems today work in small, restricted domains where the permitted dialog is fully controlled by the system. READ MORE