Search for dissertations about: "space syntax"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words space syntax.
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16. Spatial positioning : method development for spatial analysis of interaction in buildings
Abstract : In offices, knowledge sharing largely depends on everyday face-to-face interaction patterns. These interaction patterns may depend on how employees move through the office space. This thesis explores how these spatial relations influence individual choices with respect to employee movements or routes. READ MORE
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17. Incremental scanning and token-based editing
Abstract : A primary goal with this thesis work has been to investigate the consequences of a token-based program representation. Among the results which are presented here are an incremental scanning algorithm together with a token-based syntax sensitive editing approach for program editing. READ MORE
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18. Translation as Linear Transduction : Models and Algorithms for Efficient Learning in Statistical Machine Translation
Abstract : Automatic translation has seen tremendous progress in recent years, mainly thanks to statistical methods applied to large parallel corpora. Transductions represent a principled approach to modeling translation, but existing transduction classes are either not expressive enough to capture structural regularities between natural languages or too complex to support efficient statistical induction on a large scale. READ MORE
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19. Best Trees Extraction and Contextual Grammars for Language Processing
Abstract : In natural language processing, the syntax of a sentence refers to the words used in the sentence, their grammatical role, and their order. Semantics concerns the concepts represented by the words in the sentence and their relations, i.e., the meaning of the sentence. READ MORE
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20. Seascape Dialogues : Human-sea interaction in the Aegean from Late Neolithic to Late Bronze Age
Abstract : This thesis examines human-sea interaction based on embodied and embedded action in the littoral and island regions of the Aegean from Late Neolithic (4800 BCE) to the end of Late Bronze Age I (1600 BCE). Fundamental to this approach is the concept of seascapes, defined here as a place or agent created by a human mind set. READ MORE