Search for dissertations about: "temporal data"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 978 swedish dissertations containing the words temporal data.
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1. Data-driven Innovation : An exploration of outcomes and processes within federated networks
Abstract : The emergence and pervasiveness of digital technologies are changing many aspects of our lives, including what and how we innovate. Industries and societies are competing to embrace this wave of digitalization by developing the right infrastructures and ecosystems for innovation. READ MORE
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2. Flood Prediction in data-scarce basins : Maximising the value of limited hydro-meteorological data
Abstract : Floods pose a threat to society that can cause large socio-economic damages and loss of life in many parts of the world. Flood-forecasting models are required to provide simulations at temporal resolutions higher than a day in basins with concentration times smaller than 24 h. READ MORE
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3. Efficient Temporal Reasoning with Uncertainty
Abstract : Automated Planning is an active area within Artificial Intelligence. With the help of computers we can quickly find good plans in complicated problem domains, such as planning for search and rescue after a natural disaster. When planning in realistic domains the exact duration of an action generally cannot be predicted in advance. READ MORE
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4. Parallel Data Streaming Analytics in the Context of Internet of Things
Abstract : We are living in an increasingly connected world, where the ubiquitously sensing technologies enable inter-connection of physical objects, as part of Internet of Things (IoT), and provide continuous massive amount of data. As this growth soars, benefits and challenges come together, which requires development of right tools in order to extract valuable information from data. READ MORE
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5. Understanding Human Mobility with Emerging Data Sources: Validation, spatiotemporal patterns, and transport modal disparity
Abstract : Human mobility refers to the geographic displacement of human beings, seen as individuals or groups, in space and time. The understanding of mobility has broad relevance, e.g., how fast epidemics spread globally. READ MORE