Search for dissertations about: "dissertation on data processing"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 149 swedish dissertations containing the words dissertation on data processing.
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11. On the Utility of Representation Learning Algorithms for Myoelectric Interfacing
Abstract : Electrical activity produced by muscles during voluntary movement is a reflection of the firing patterns of relevant motor neurons and, by extension, the latent motor intent driving the movement. Once transduced via electromyography (EMG) and converted into digital form, this activity can be processed to provide an estimate of the original motor intent and is as such a feasible basis for non-invasive efferent neural interfacing. READ MORE
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12. On noise and hearing loss : Prevalence and reference data
Abstract : Noise exposure is one of the most prevalent causes of irreversible occupational disease in Sweden and in many other countries. In hearing conservation programs, aimed at preventing noise-induced hearing loss, audiometry is an important instrument to highlight the risks and to assess the effectiveness of the program. READ MORE
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13. Spectral analysis and magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Abstract : This dissertation is concerned with nonparametric approaches for spectral analysis (SA) and algorithms for magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) data analysis.A method to obtain the optimal smoothing window for the class of SA methods based on local smoothing of the periodogram is proposed. READ MORE
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14. Performance Assessment of Cooperative Relay Networks with Advanced Radio Transmission Techniques
Abstract : In the past decade, cooperative communications has been emerging as a pertinent technology for the current and upcoming generations of mobile communication infrastructure. The indispensable benefits of this technology have motivated numerous studies from both academia and industry on this area. READ MORE
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15. On Perception-Based Error Protection for Mobile Multimedia
Abstract : Representation of multimedia requires large amounts of data. Therefore, multimedia source signals are compressed to reduce the data rate that would otherwise be required for its transmission. However, compression renders multimedia data more vulnerable to transmission errors. READ MORE