Search for dissertations about: "data visualization tools"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 103 swedish dissertations containing the words data visualization tools.
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1. Web Applications for Large-Scale Decision Support : Preference Elicitation, Modeling and Visualization
Abstract : This thesis addresses the lack of effective and efficient technology design in current e-participation research by investigating two approaches that yet have not been explored to any great extent in the literature: decision science and data visualization. It is concerned with the problem of how to combine techniques from these two fields to achieve decision support in the context of e-participation; from preference elicitation and modeling to data analysis, visualization and final recommendations, such that it can provide value to practitioners. READ MORE
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2. Towards the Visualization of Multivariate Biochemical Networks
Abstract : Many open challenges exist when dealing with different biological networks. They are crucial for the understanding of living beings. Complete drawings of these typically large networks usually suffer from clutter and visual overload. In order to overcome this issue, the networks are divided into single, hierarchically structured pathways. READ MORE
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3. Diagnostic Review with Digital Pathology: Design of digitals tools for routine diagnostic use
Abstract : Digital pathology is a novel technology currently being implemented world wide. Thisthesis summarizes four years of HCI and visualization research and provides an overallunderstanding of designing workstation software for pathologists. READ MORE
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4. Visual Analytics for Explainable and Trustworthy Machine Learning
Abstract : The deployment of artificial intelligence solutions and machine learning research has exploded in popularity in recent years, with numerous types of models proposed to interpret and predict patterns and trends in data from diverse disciplines. However, as the complexity of these models grows, it becomes increasingly difficult for users to evaluate and rely on the model results, since their inner workings are mostly hidden in black boxes, which are difficult to trust in critical decision-making scenarios. READ MORE
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5. Multivariate Networks : Visualization and Interaction Techniques
Abstract : As more and more data is created each day, researchers from different science domains are trying to make sense of it. A lot of this data, for example our connections to friends on different social networking websites, can be modeled as graphs, where the nodes are actors and the edges are relationships between them. READ MORE