Search for dissertations about: "actor machine"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words actor machine.
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1. Efficient Software Implementation of Stream Programs
Abstract : The way we use computers and mobile phones today requires large amounts of processing of data streams. Examples include digital signal processing for wireless transmission, audio and video coding for recording and watching videos, and noise reduction for the phone calls. READ MORE
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2. Ultra-Reliable and Resilient Communication Service for Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) are becoming ubiquitous in modern society, enabling new applications that rely on the seamless interaction between computing, communication, and physical processes. In this context, ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) emerges as a crucial element, reliably allowing the real-time exchange of critical data. READ MORE
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3. Unleashing Animal-Computer Interaction : A Theoretical Investigation of the “I” in ACI
Abstract : Non-human animals have had a long co-existence and relationship with human culture and society, and we interact with them in a number of ways, and for various reasons. Their involvement in technology can be traced back more than half a century, initially restricted to scientific contexts, for example, for the study of animal behavior, cognition, or language learning abilities. READ MORE
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4. Heterotic Compactifications in the Era of Data Science
Abstract : The goal of this thesis is to review and investigate recent applications of machine learning to problems in string theory. String theory, the leading candidate for a unification of gravity and the standard model of particle physics, requires the introduction of additional space-time dimensions. READ MORE
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5. A study of wireless communications with reinforcement learning
Abstract : The explosive proliferation of mobile users and wireless data traffic in recent years pose imminent challenges upon wireless system design. The trendfor wireless communications becoming more complicated, decentralized andintelligent is inevitable. READ MORE