Search for dissertations about: "causal modeling"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words causal modeling.
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11. Modeling and simulating inhibitory mechanisms in mental image reinterpretation : towards cooperative human-computer creativity
Abstract : With the accelerating development of computer and software technology, human-computer cooperation issues are becoming more and more centered on the human user's abilities and weaknesses. The cognitive characteristics of visual communication and reasoning, and how these affect the way users take advantage of the richness of visually represented information comprise one area which needs to be further explored within this context. READ MORE
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12. Foot-Ankle Joints Responses. Epidemiology, Biomechanics and Mathematical Modeling
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to acquire better knowledge of foot-ankle injuries because of their increasing importance in car crashes. Three approaches were used: epidemiology, biomechanics and mathematical modeling. READ MORE
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13. Models for Additive and Sufficient Cause Interaction
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to develop and explore models in, and related to, the sufficient cause framework, and additive interaction. Additive interaction is closely connected with public health interventions and can be used to make inferences about the sufficient causes in order to find the mechanisms behind an outcome, for instance a disease. READ MORE
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14. Learning System Thinking : The role of semiotic and cognitive resources
Abstract : In the course of our educational life we are introduced to various subject areas, each with its specific way of representing knowledge. The challenge for the learner is to be able to think in ways that are supported by, and match, the representational format. A fundamental question for the science of learning concerns how this is achieved. READ MORE
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15. A Microdata Analysis Approach to Transport Infrastructure Maintenance
Abstract : Maintenance of transport infrastructure assets is widely advocated as the key in minimizing current and future costs of the transportation network. While effective maintenance decisions are often a result of engineering skills and practical knowledge, efficient decisions must also account for the net result over an asset's life-cycle. READ MORE