Search for dissertations about: "complex activity recognition"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 64 swedish dissertations containing the words complex activity recognition.
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1. Complex activity recognition and context validation within social interaction tools
Abstract : Human activity recognition using sensing technology is crucial in achieving pervasive and ubiquitous computing paradigms. It can be applied in many domains such as health-care, aged-care, personal-informatics, industry, sports and military. READ MORE
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2. Investigating the activation and regulation of the proteasome : an essential proteolytic complex
Abstract : The proteasome is a major non-lysosomal proteolytic complex present in eukaryotic cells and has a central role in regulating many protein levels. The complex has been shown to participate in various intracellular pathways including cell cycle regulation or quality control of newly synthesized proteins and many other key pathways. READ MORE
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3. Computational Analysis of Molecular Recognition Involving the Ribosome and a Voltage Gated K+ Channel
Abstract : Over the last few decades, computer simulation techniques have been established as an essential tool for understanding biochemical processes. This thesis deals mainly with the application of free energy calculations to ribosomal complexes and a cardiac ion channel. READ MORE
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4. Machine learning for identification of brain activity patterns with applications in gentle touch processing
Abstract : Since the first mention of artificial intelligence in the 1950s, the field of machine learning has provided increasingly appealing tools for recognition of otherwise unintelligible pattern representations in complex data structures. Human brain activity, acquired using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), is a prime example of such complex data where the utility of pattern recognition has been demonstrated in a wide range of studies recently (Haynes et al. READ MORE
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5. Remember me! Supporting Reminiscence through Digital Capture of Lifestories and Activity Recognition
Abstract : Lifelogging is the act of digitally capturing a person’s life experiences in the form of digital lifestories. A digital lifestory is a view of the person’s life based on a single activity or a set of activities, where activities are defined by content data, such as images, and context data, such as related places and persons. READ MORE