Search for dissertations about: "digital data acquisition"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 94 swedish dissertations containing the words digital data acquisition.
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1. Advancing Automation in Digital Forensic Investigations
Abstract : Digital Forensics is used to aid traditional preventive security mechanisms when they fail to curtail sophisticated and stealthy cybercrime events. The Digital Forensic Investigation process is largely manual in nature, or at best quasi-automated, requiring a highly skilled labour force and involving a sizeable time investment. READ MORE
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2. Towards Automation in Digital Investigations : Seeking Efficiency in Digital Forensics in Mobile and Cloud Environments
Abstract : Cybercrime and related malicious activity in our increasingly digital world has become more prevalent and sophisticated, evading traditional security mechanisms. Digital forensics has been proposed to help investigate, understand and eventually mitigate such attacks. READ MORE
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3. Synthetic data for visual machine learning : A data-centric approach
Abstract : Deep learning allows computers to learn from observations, or else training data. Successful application development requires skills in neural network design, adequate computational resources, and a training data distribution that covers the application do-main. READ MORE
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4. Data-driven Innovation : An exploration of outcomes and processes within federated networks
Abstract : The emergence and pervasiveness of digital technologies are changing many aspects of our lives, including what and how we innovate. Industries and societies are competing to embrace this wave of digitalization by developing the right infrastructures and ecosystems for innovation. READ MORE
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5. FPGA based data acquistion and digital pulse processing for PET and SPECT
Abstract : The most important aspects of nuclear medicine imaging systems such as Positron Emission Tomography (PET) or Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) are the spatial resolution and the sensitivity (detector efficiency in combination with the geometric efficiency). Considerable efforts have been spent during the last two decades in improving the resolution and the efficiency by developing new detectors. READ MORE