Search for dissertations about: "entity performance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words entity performance.
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1. Processing and characterization of membranes based on cellulose nanocrystals for water purification : Nanocellulose as functional entity
Abstract : Membrane technology is being extensively used in water purification as an energy efficient and low cost process. Nanostructured (NSM) and nanoenabled (NEM) membranes are favored in this context as nanoscaled entities are expected to provide high surface area, high mechanical properties and versatile surface chemistry as well as provide better control on the pore size and distribution, flux and selectivity of the membrane. READ MORE
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2. In search of Dionysos. Reassessing a Dionysian context in early Rome
Abstract : In the present study the possibility of an early appearance of the god Dionysos and his sphere in archaic Rome, in the decades around 500 BC, will be examined. In early scholarship, rooted in the 19th century, the phenomenon of Dionysian ecstatic rites, cults, and satyr-plays in Roman society was denied. READ MORE
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3. On Overload Control and Performance Agreements in a Parlay/OSA Environment
Abstract : Parlay/OSA is a service architecture for current and next generation telecommunication networks. A gateway provides the applications with abstracted network functionality via Application Programming Interfaces. This facilitates the creation of telecommunication services and applications from independent software developers. READ MORE
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4. Bootstrapping Named Entity Annotation by Means of Active Machine Learning
Abstract : This thesis describes the development and in-depth empirical investigation of a method, called BootMark, for bootstrapping the marking up of named entities in textual documents. The reason for working with documents, as opposed to for instance sentences or phrases, is that the BootMark method is concerned with the creation of corpora. READ MORE
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5. Bootstrapping Named Entity Annotation by Means of Active Machine Learning: A Method for Creating Corpora
Abstract : This thesis describes the development and in-depth empirical investigation of a method, called BootMark, for bootstrapping the marking up of named entities in textual documents. The reason for working with documents, as opposed to for instance sentences or phrases, is that the BootMark method is concerned with the creation of corpora. READ MORE