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Showing result 11 - 15 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the word piracy.
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11. Towards Secure Collaborative AI Service Chains
Abstract : At present, Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems have been adopted in many different domains such as healthcare, robotics, automotive, telecommunication systems, security, and finance for integrating intelligence in their services and applications. The intelligent personal assistant such as Siri and Alexa are examples of AI systems making an impact on our daily lives. READ MORE
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12. Perception of Computer Games in Non-Gaming Contexts
Abstract : As computer games have evolved from single-player entities to complex, highly communicative on-line game worlds, their potential to fill different roles in society has grown. One aspect of this change is that various forms of computer mediated communication may become increasingly associated with games in various ways. READ MORE
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13. Some aspects of cryptographic protocols : with applications in electronic voting and digital watermarking
Abstract : Cryptographic protocols are widely used on the internet, from relatively simple tasks such as key-agreement and authentication to much more complex problems like digital cash and electronic voting. Electronic voting in particular is a problem we investigate in this thesis. READ MORE
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14. Anomaly detection in trajectory data for surveillance applications
Abstract : Abnormal behaviour may indicate important objects and events in a wide variety of domains. One such domain is intelligence and surveillance, where there is a clear trend towards more and more advanced sensor systems producing huge amounts of trajectory data from moving objects, such as people, vehicles, vessels and aircraft. READ MORE
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15. Noun to Verb: an investigation into the micro-politics of publishing through artistic practice
Abstract : This practice-based inquiry explores the social and political agency of publishing by investigating the micro-politics of making and sharing knowledges from an intersectional feminist perspective. Whether "bound" or "unbound," there has been much discussion of the political agency of the book as a medium, yet it is often assumed that the book's political potential extends primarily, indeed if not exclusively, in terms of its content. READ MORE