Search for dissertations about: "human action modeling"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words human action modeling.
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6. Egocentric interaction for ambient intelligence
Abstract : Ambient intelligence refers to the vision of computationally augmented everyday environments that are sensitive, adaptive and responsive to humans and intelligently support their daily lives. Ambient ecologies are the infrastructures of ambient intelligence. READ MORE
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7. Intention recognition in human machine collaborative systems
Abstract : Robotsystem har använts flitigt under de senaste årtiondena för att skapa automationslösningar i ett flertal områden. De flesta nuvarande automationslösningarna är begränsade av att uppgifterna de kan lösa måste vara repetitiva och förutsägbara. READ MORE
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8. Mathematical Modeling of the Muscle Effects on the Human Body Responses under Transient Loads - Example of the Head-Neck Complex
Abstract : The goal of this study was to develop and apply a method that overcomes limitations of the currently available solutions for finite-element modeling of skeletal muscles and their effects on dynamic responses of the human body under transient loads. One of such limitations is that finite element codes commercially available in the field impact biomechanics do not contain any specific procedures for simulation of skeletal muscles. READ MORE
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9. On intelligent automation systems
Abstract : Developing automation systems that are capable of handling dynamic and unpredictable situations is a challenging task, as it requires adapting to a changing environment and managing potentially unforeseen action outcomes. In contrast to traditional automation, where control code is explicitly pro- grammed, a model-based approach might be a more appropriate solution for automating such systems. READ MORE
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10. Social and Organizational Aspects of Requirements Engineering Methods
Abstract : Improving requirements engineering has been recognized as critical for the 1990s. Reported differences in theoretical reasoning vs. the practice of how methods are used suggest a need for further research. A way to proceed is to investigate how real-life system design situations can be supported the best way. READ MORE