Search for dissertations about: "blind identification"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words blind identification.
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1. Carboxylic ester hydrolase in acute pancreatitis : a clinical and experimental study
Abstract : Diagnosis of acute pancreatitis (AP) is erroneous in up to one third of patients when based on clinical criteria and elevated serum amylase values. Furthermore, according to autopsy reports fatal pancreatitis remains clinically undiagnosed in 22 to 86 % of hospitalised patients. READ MORE
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2. Auditory and Olfactory Abilities in Blind and Sighted Individuals : More Similarities than Differences
Abstract : Blind individuals face various challenges in everyday life because of the lack of visual input. However, since they need to rely on the non-visual senses for everyday tasks, for instance, when navigating the environment, the question has been raised as to whether perceptual and cognitive abilities in these senses may be enhanced. READ MORE
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3. On Identification of Biological Systems
Abstract : System identification finds nowadays application in various areas of biological research as a tool of empiric mathematical modeling and model individualization. A fundamental challenge of system identification in biology awaits in the form of response variability. READ MORE
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4. Subspace-Based Parameter Estimation Problems in Signal Processing
Abstract : The effects of multipath-induced angular spread and non-zero band-width on narrow-band direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation are investigated. In both cases expressions for the resulting estimation error are developed for the MUSIC, ESPRIT and WSF DOA estimators. READ MORE
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5. On identification of endocrine systems
Abstract : System identification finds nowadays application in various areas of biomedical research as a tool of empiric mathematical modeling and model individualization. Hormone regulation is a classical example of biological feedback where control theories, in general, and system identification, in particular, are indispensable in unraveling the regulation mechanisms and explicating the complex dynamical phenomena arising in endocrine systems. READ MORE