Search for dissertations about: "digital inlärning"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words digital inlärning.
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1. ChannelComp : A general framework for computing by digital communication
Abstract : The imminent Internet of Things, fueled by 6G networks and machine learning technologies, is set to shift wireless communication to machine-centric paradigms, revolutionizing sectors such as healthcare or industrial automation through efficient data handling. However, this connectivity boom poses challenges, including straining existing communication systems due to increased data traffic and computational demands. READ MORE
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2. Parameter Estimation : Towards Data-Driven and Privacy Preserving Approaches
Abstract : Parameter estimation is a pivotal task across various domains such as system identification, statistics, and machine learning. The literature presents numerous estimation procedures, many of which are backed by well-studied asymptotic properties. READ MORE
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3. Distributed and federated learning of support vector machines and applications
Abstract : Machine Learning (ML) has achieved remarkable success in solving classification, regression, and related problems over the past decade. In particular the exponential growth of digital data, makes using ML inevitable and necessary to exploit the wealth of information hidden inside the data. READ MORE
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4. Optimization and Learning for Large-Scale MIMO-OFDM Wireless Systems : Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
Abstract : The requirements for next-generation wireless communications networks, particularly fifth-generation (5G) and beyond, are driven by at least three broad use cases. These include enhanced mobile broadband services to support extremely high data rates in terms of network or per user in both uplink and downlink, massive machine-type communications to accommodate massive internet-of-things applications, and critical machine-type communications to handle mission-critical applications that require ultra-high reliability and low latency. READ MORE
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5. Adding Audibility - Reifying the Soundscape of Process Operators
Abstract : A contemporary challenge when designing interactive artifacts is to take into account the wealth of devices, systems, and tools people use every day - here termed an 'interaction ecology'. This thesis addresses three research issues. Firstly, the character of sound perception, and how auditory interaction can be applied to ubiquitous computing. READ MORE