Search for dissertations about: "location based linked data"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words location based linked data.
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1. Modeling Driver Behavior : A Control Theory Based Approach
Abstract : The aim of the project, which led to this thesis, was to suggest a micro-level driver behavior model, which would allow estimating the effects of safety measures on road traffic safety. The empirical research on driver behavior should be conducted in urban areas, because they are much less explored than rural areas, even though most non-fatal accidents occur in urban areas. READ MORE
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2. Mining Big and Fast Data: Algorithms and Optimizations for Real-Time Data Processing
Abstract : In the last decade, real-time data processing has attracted much attention from both academic community and industry, as the meaning of big data has evolved to incorporate as well the speed of data. The massive and rapid production of data comes via numerous services, i.e., Web, social networks, Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile devices. READ MORE
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3. Population genomic analyses of regulatory variation and selection in Brassicaceae species
Abstract : The impact of selection on regulatory variation and the contribution of regulatory changes to phenotypic variation has long been debated in evolutionary genetics. Because cis-regulatory elements such as promoters and enhancers can be difficult to identify, it has been more challenging to quantify the impact of selection on variation in cis-regulatory regions than in protein-coding regions. READ MORE
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4. Human Vehicle Interaction Drivers’ Body and Visual Behaviour and Tools and Process for Analysis
Abstract : Vehicle design is characterized by a high number of compromises. The special role of human factors in the process is to ensure that the compromises do not occur at the expense of the driver and passengers. READ MORE
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5. Oral mucosal lesions, tobacco use and the long-term outcome in a Swedish population
Abstract : The overall objectives of this thesis were to study the natural history for Oral Lichen (OLL), Oral Leukoplakia (OL) and Snus Induced Lesions (SIL) and to correlate cancer and mortality among users and non-users of Swedish moist snuff (snus). The population sub-sample comprised a historic cohort of 20,333 individuals, established in 1973-74. READ MORE