Search for dissertations about: "rule-based"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 113 swedish dissertations containing the word rule-based.
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21. Journeys in vector space: Using deep neural network representations to aid automotive software engineering
Abstract : Context - The automotive industry is in the midst of a transformation where software is becoming the primary tool for delivering value to customers. While this has vastly improved their product offerings, vehicle manufacturers are facing an urgent need to continuously develop, test, and deliver functionality, while maintaining high levels of quality. READ MORE
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22. Coordinated Voltage Control in Electric Power Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with various aspects of coordinated voltage control in electric power systems. It consists of an introduction and six papers. The introduction contains a summary of the thesis and tutorials on voltage control and the search methods that have been applied. READ MORE
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23. Reflections on Autism : Ethical Perspectives on Autism Spectrum Disorder in Health Care and Education
Abstract : In the four papers presented in this dissertation I analyze and discuss various value statements and moral stances, which I regard as unjustifiably harmful for persons with Autism and obstacles for the creation of an Autism-friendly society. In the papers I try to show that the positions underpinning the Autism-phobic moral stances are not warranted and cannot be defended in a good way. READ MORE
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24. Process and representation in multiple-cue judgment
Abstract : This thesis investigates the cognitive processes and representations underlying human judgment in a multiple-cue judgment task. Several recent models assume that people have several qualitatively distinct and competing levels of knowledge representations (Ashby, Alfonso-Reese, Turken, & Waldron, 1998; Erickson & Kruschke, 1998; Nosofsky, Palmeri, & McKinley, 1994; Sloman, 1996). READ MORE
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25. Studies in Language Structure using Deep Learning
Abstract : This thesis deals with the discovery, prediction, and utilization of structural patterns in language using deep learning techniques. The thesis is divided into two sections. The first section gives an introduction to the tools used and the structures in language we are interested in. READ MORE