Search for dissertations about: "iterative design"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 247 swedish dissertations containing the words iterative design.
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6. Designing with Machine Learning in Digital Pathology : Augmenting Medical Specialists through Interaction Design
Abstract : Recent advancements in machine learning (ML) have led to a dramatic increase in AI capabilities for medical diagnostic tasks. Despite technical advances, developers of predictive AI models struggle to integrate their work into routine clinical workflows. READ MORE
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7. Iterative Learning Control : Analysis, Design, and Experiments
Abstract : In many industrial robot applications it is a fact that the robot is programmed to do the same task repeatedly. By observing the control error in the different iterations of the same task it becomes clear that it is actually highly repetitive. READ MORE
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8. Online support for informal carers of persons with heart failure : Focus on perceptions, development and experiences
Abstract : Background: Heart failure (HF) is a common condition, and its prevalence is expected to increase. The illness trajectory is unpredictable, and its effects will include a potential impact on informal carers, i.e., family, friends, and significant others. READ MORE
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9. Design in Telemedicine : Development and Implementation of Usable Computer Systems
Abstract : Designing computer systems that effectively support the user is the major goal within human-computer interaction. To achieve this, we must understand and master several tasks. This process must initially deal with the question of knowing what to develop and later, with the question of knowing how to design and develop the system. READ MORE
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10. Adding usability : Methods for modelling, user interface design and evaluation
Abstract : Many system development projects fail to provide information systems with high usability. This thesis focuses on how to solve this problem by introducing methods for modelling, user interface design and evaluation. These methods are primarily designed to serve as complements to existing methods for systems development. READ MORE