Search for dissertations about: "static map"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words static map.
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1. Static Visualizations for Dynamic Hierarchies
Abstract : Dynamic hierarchical data describes phenomena in a wide range of domains, from file management to demographics and business administration, as well as feature extraction results in spatial scientific data. As with all data, visualization is an integral step for gaining understanding about dynamic hierarchical data. READ MORE
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2. Accounting for Individual Speaker Properties in Automatic Speech Recognition
Abstract : In this work, speaker characteristic modeling has been applied in the fields of automatic speech recognition (ASR) and automatic speaker verification (ASV). In ASR, a key problem is that acoustic mismatch between training and test conditions degrade classification per- formance. READ MORE
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3. Epitaxial growth optimization for 1.3-um InGaAs/GaAs Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting lasers
Abstract : Long-wavelength (1.3-μm) vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) are of great interest as low-cost, high performance light sources for fiber-optic metro and access networks. During recent years the main development effort in this field has been directed towards all epitaxial GaAs-based structures by employing novel active materials. READ MORE
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4. Schema Integration : How to Integrate Static and Dynamic Database Schemata
Abstract : Schema integration is the task of integrating several local schemata into one global database schema. It is a complex, error-prone and time consuming task. Problems arise in recognizing and resolving problems, such as differences and similarities, between two schemata. Problems also arise in integrating static and dynamic schemata. READ MORE
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5. The Ultimate Display
Abstract : In 1965 Ivan E. Sutherland envisioned the Ultimate Display, a room in which a computer can directly control the existence of matter.This type of display would merge the digital and the physical world, dramatically changing how people interact with computers. READ MORE