Search for dissertations about: "finite state machine"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words finite state machine.
-
1. Translation as Linear Transduction : Models and Algorithms for Efficient Learning in Statistical Machine Translation
Abstract : Automatic translation has seen tremendous progress in recent years, mainly thanks to statistical methods applied to large parallel corpora. Transductions represent a principled approach to modeling translation, but existing transduction classes are either not expressive enough to capture structural regularities between natural languages or too complex to support efficient statistical induction on a large scale. READ MORE
-
2. Machine Tool Dynamics - A constrained state-space substructuring approach
Abstract : Metal cutting is today one of the leading forming processes in the manufacturing industry. The metal cutting industry houses several actors providing machine tools and cutting tools with a fierce competition as a consequence. Extensive efforts are made to improve the performance of both machine tools and cutting tools. READ MORE
-
3. Automatic Detection of Grammar Errors in Primary School Children's Texts. A Finite State Approach
Abstract : This thesis concerns the analysis of grammar errors in Swedish texts written by primary school children and the development of a finite state system for finding such errors. Grammar errors are more frequent for this group of writers than for adults and the distribution of the error types is different in children's texts. READ MORE
-
4. Synchronous Reluctance Machine (SynRM) in Variable Speed Drives (VSD) Applications
Abstract : This thesis is comprehensively dedicated to the theoretical and experimental reevaluation of the Synchronous Reluctance Machine (SynRM). A simple approach to derive the SynRM main characteristics and behavior is followed. An introduction to an evaluation of the different control strategies in is given. READ MORE
-
5. Elastohydrodynamically lubricated finite line contacts operating under transient conditions
Abstract : The effect of greenhouse gas emissions contributing to the global warming is today becoming an increasingly important problem worldwide and has led to increased efforts being made on improving tribological performance of interacting surfaces in mechanical systems. Due to increasingly stringent CO2regulations, a reduced fuel consumption has become a key area of interest for the automotive industry where low cost, low emission solutions are continuously developed and where low friction alternatives to machine elements currently in use are evaluated. READ MORE