Search for dissertations about: "statistical simulation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 320 swedish dissertations containing the words statistical simulation.
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1. Statistical and machine learning methods to analyze large-scale mass spectrometry data
Abstract : Modern biology is faced with vast amounts of data that contain valuable information yet to be extracted. Proteomics, the study of proteins, has repositories with thousands of mass spectrometry experiments. These data gold mines could further our knowledge of proteins as the main actors in cell processes and signaling. READ MORE
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2. Statistical and machine learning methods to analyze large-scale mass spectrometry data
Abstract : As in many other fields, biology is faced with enormous amounts ofdata that contains valuable information that is yet to be extracted. The field of proteomics, the study of proteins, has the luxury of having large repositories containing data from tandem mass-spectrometry experiments, readily accessible for everyone who is interested. READ MORE
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3. Time-domain Reconstruction Methods for Ultrasonic Array Imaging : A Statistical Approach
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with reconstruction techniques for ultrasonic array imaging based on a statistical approach. The reconstruction problem is posed as the estimation of an image consisting of scattering strengths. READ MORE
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4. Biomass gasification in fluidized bed gasifiers : Modeling and simulation
Abstract : Using woody biomass as a resource for production of biofuel, heat and power through gasification has been studied for years. In order to reduce the cost of operating and to design the full-scale gasification plant developing a general model to be applicable for different ranges of input data with acceptable level of accuracy, is needed. READ MORE
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5. Variation Control in Virtual Product Realization - A Statistical Approach
Abstract : All manufacturing processes are afflicted by variation, which leads to products that may not fulfill assembly, functional or esthetical requirements. The variation in the final product originates from variation in individual parts and assembly processes. READ MORE