Search for dissertations about: "algorithmic content"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words algorithmic content.
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1. Definitional program separation
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2. Computational Stability and Adaptive Strategies - An Experimental Study of ODE Software
Abstract : The algorithmic content of adaptive ODE/DAE software is dominated by a considerable amount of control structures, support algorithms and logic. The control logic has been largely heuristic and lacking support by analysis. READ MORE
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3. Geographical Information Technologies for Road Infrastructure Maintenance in Uganda
Abstract : This thesis is a documentation of research on Geographical Information Technologies (GITs) as decision support tools in Road Infrastructure Maintenance (RIM) in Uganda. The main objective is to develop an operational framework within which the use of geo-information technologies can be enhanced as decision support tools in road infrastructure maintenance works of Uganda. READ MORE
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4. Off-line Foveated Compression and Scene Perception: An Eye-Tracking Approach
Abstract : With the continued growth of digital services offering storage and communication of pictorial information, the need to efficiently represent this information has become increasingly important, both from an information theoretic and a perceptual point of view. There has been a recent interest to design systems for efficient representation and compression of image and video data that take the features of the human visual system into account. READ MORE
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5. Glitching the Fabric: Strategies of new media art applied to the codes of knitting and weaving
Abstract : The purpose of the research has been to explore the creative possibilities in applying strategies derived from the domain of digital media and glitch art to a range of processes in the domain of textiles—specifically weaving, knitting, bobbin lace—with particular attention to the role of notations and coding in both domains. The enquiry presented in this dissertation is based upon the proposition that there are creative possibilities that arise when approaches and strategies from new-media and glitch art are transferred to some textile processes, and that this is possible because objects of new media and textile objects share features not limited to the grid. READ MORE