Search for dissertations about: "collection"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 1841 swedish dissertations containing the word collection.
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6. Scheduling Garbage Collection in Embedded Systems
Abstract : The complexity of systems for automatic control and other safety-critical applications grows rapidly. Computer software represents an increasing part of the complexity. As larger systems are developed, we need to find scalable techniques to manage the complexity in order to guarantee high product quality. READ MORE
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7. On Adapting Data Collection to Intrusion Detection
Abstract : Intrusion detection systems (IDSs) are capable of detecting both suspicious insider activity and attacks from external penetrators. They can also detect both known and previously unknown attacks. These capabilities make them valuableassets in the protection of computer systems and networks. READ MORE
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8. Scalable Methods for Developing Interlocutor-aware Embodied Conversational Agents : Data Collection, Behavior Modeling, and Evaluation Methods
Abstract : This work presents several methods, tools, and experiments that contribute to the development of interlocutor-aware Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs). Interlocutor-aware ECAs take the interlocutor's behavior into consideration when generating their own non-verbal behaviors. READ MORE
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9. Aspects of Adapting Data Collection to Intrusion Detection
Abstract : The focus of this thesis is on data collection and in particular data collection for intrusion detection purposes. Data collection is the first, and possibly most important activity in the overall intrusion detection process. The result of the detection can never be better than the data on which the detection is based. READ MORE
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10. Single Fibre Collection Efficiency : Infångningseffektiviteten för ett fiber
Abstract : A personal computer program, FiFi, that makes a real-time two-dimensional simulation of the dynamic deposition process of particles on one or two fibres, has been developed. The code has been used to numerically calculate the collection efficiencies of spherical particles on a clean single fibre. READ MORE