Search for dissertations about: "Visualization design and evaluation methods"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Visualization design and evaluation methods.
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1. Real-Time Visual Analytics Interfaces to Strengthen Human-Automation Collaboration
Abstract : Automation in today’s world supports human operators to accomplish several tasks in limited time. With more advanced automation and autonomous systems, the hu-mans’ role is shifting from hands-on operational tasks to supervisory tasks. READ MORE
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2. Detection and Classification Multi-sensor Systems : Implementation of IoT and Systematic Design Approaches
Abstract : The detection and classification of features or properties, which characterize people, things or even events can be done in reliable way due to the development of new technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), and also due to advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms. Interconnection of users with sensors and actuators have become everyday reality and IoT, an advanced notation of a Multi-sensor System, has become an integral part of systems for assessment of people’s habits and skills as well as the evaluation of quality of things or events' performances. READ MORE
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3. Visual Robustness: Effects of Variation on Product Appearance and Perceived Quality
Abstract : For consumer products where the product appearance plays an important role in meeting expectations, the visible effects of manufacturing variation can have a negative influence on the product experience. A prerequisite in mass production is that no manufactured units are exactly identical, as a result of variation. READ MORE
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4. Visualizing the Effects of Geometrical Variation on Perceived Quality in Early Phases
Abstract : In a perfect world, geometrical variation in a manufacturing process would not exist. Every component produced in a series would have the exact same dimensions and, when observed by a trained eye, look exactly identical. However, the world is not perfect and neither are manufacturing processes. READ MORE
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5. Supporting Data Interaction and Hybrid Asymmetric Collaboration Using Virtual Reality Within the Context of Immersive Analytics
Abstract : Immersive display and interaction technologies have rapidly evolved in recent years, offering advanced techniques compared to traditional Human-Computer Interaction. Computer-generated Virtual Environments viewed with stereoscopic depth perception and explored using 3D spatial interaction can represent more accurately how humans naturally interact in the real world. READ MORE