Search for dissertations about: "local information"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1646 swedish dissertations containing the words local information.
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21. Computer simulations of condensed phases with icosahedral local order
Abstract : Understanding the fundamental aspects, and the formation mechanisms of glasses remains an outstanding unsolved problem of condensed-matter physics.Glass-formation in simple atomic systems is generally associated with the icosahedral local order. READ MORE
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22. High-level modelling and local search
Abstract : Combinatorial optimisation problems are ubiquitous in our society and appear in such varied guises as DNA sequencing, scheduling, configuration, airline-crew and nurse rostering, combinatorial auctions, vehicle routing, and financial portfolio design. Their efficient solution is crucial to many people and has been the target for much research during the last decades. READ MORE
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23. Beyond the Participatory Project : Practices of Organising, Planning and Doing Participation in Museums
Abstract : This thesis investigates practices that constitute participation in museums, building on information studies’ tradition of exploring work of professionals in memory institutions. In an effort to democratise, memory institutions have been increasingly interested in working with external stakeholders and audiences through various collaborative, participatory and engagement projects. READ MORE
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24. Pointwise Maximal Leakage : Robust, Flexible and Explainable Privacy
Abstract : For several decades now, safeguarding sensitive information from disclosure has been a key focus in computer science and information theory. Especially, in the past two decades, the subject of privacy has received significant attention due to the widespread collection and processing of data in various facets of society. READ MORE
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25. Deep Learning Methods for Classification of Gliomas and Their Molecular Subtypes, From Central Learning to Federated Learning
Abstract : The most common type of brain cancer in adults are gliomas. Under the updated 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) tumor classification in central nervous system (CNS), identification of molecular subtypes of gliomas is important. READ MORE