Search for dissertations about: "multi-level approach"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 72 swedish dissertations containing the words multi-level approach.
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1. Imprecise information in multi-level decision trees
Abstract : The information available to decision makers is often vague and imprecise, and various methods based on interval estimates of probabilities and utilities have been proposed to deal with this. The discussion has, however, mostly evolved around representation, and much less has been done to take into consideration the evaluation, and also computational and implementation aspects has been left out. READ MORE
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2. Deep Learning on the Edge : A Flexible Multi-level Optimization Approach
Abstract : Recent advances in Deep Learning (DL) research have been adopted in a wide variety of applications, including autonomous driving, AI in health care, and smart homes. In parallel, research in high-performance embedded computing has resulted in advanced hardware platforms that offer enhanced performance and energy efficiency for demanding computations. READ MORE
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3. Co-management Challenges In The Lake Victoria Fisheries : A Context Approach
Abstract : This doctoral thesis examines the challenges to co-management in the Tanzania part of Lake Victoria. The study mainly addresses the Nile perch fishery and uses the fishing communities of Bukoba Rural district, Tanzania as a case study. READ MORE
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4. Coping with environmental stress : from the individual and population perspective
Abstract : Natural stress and disturbances are important factors affecting the structure and function of ecosystems. However the magnitude of stress has escalated due to anthropogenic activities. Environmental monitoring and toxicity assessments try to protect ecosystems from unwanted human alterations. READ MORE
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5. Multi-level characterization of host and pathogen in Helicobacter pylori-associated gastric carcinogenesis
Abstract : Today, more than half of the world’s population is infected with Helicobacter pylori, and two to three per cent of these will develop gastric cancer associated with this infection. Gastric cancer is today the third largest cause of cancer mortality worldwide, with more than 700 000 deaths annually, a number that is expected to increase. H. READ MORE