Search for dissertations about: "stopping set"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words stopping set.
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16. Tree-based machine learning methods with non-life insurance applications
Abstract : Non-life insurance is a field which has been data-driven for a long time, with the statistical framework behind modern-day actuarial sciences laid out at the beginning of the 20th century. Problems regarding the estimation and prediction of risk are relevant to the insurance industry specifically, but also for society as a whole. READ MORE
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17. Two-Barrier Problems in Applied Probability: Algorithms and Analysis
Abstract : This thesis consists of five papers (A-E). In Paper A, we study transient properties of the queue length process in various queueing settings. We focus on computing the mean and the Laplace transform of the time required for the queue length starting at $x0. We define the loss rate due to the reflection. READ MORE
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18. A Variational Approach to Image Diffusion in Non-Linear Domains
Abstract : Image filtering methods are designed to enhance noisy images captured in situations that are problematic for the camera sensor. Such noisy images originate from unfavourable illumination conditions, camera motion, or the desire to use only a low dose of ionising radiation in medical imaging. READ MORE
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19. Tribological Behaviour of Pb-free Engine Bearing Materials
Abstract : Engine bearings are amongst the most critical components of an internal combustion engine that support and allow smooth rotation of the crankshaft. They are designed to operate under hydrodynamic lubrication condition where the bearing and shaft surface are separated by a thick lubricant film. READ MORE
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20. An ALARP Stop-Test Decision for the Worst-Case Timing Characteristics of Safety-Critical Systems
Abstract : Safety-critical systems are those in which failure can lead to loss of people’s lives, or catastrophic damage to the environment. Timeliness is an important requirement in safety-critical systems, which relates to the notion of response time, i.e., the time a system takes to respond to stimuli from the environment. READ MORE