Search for dissertations about: "thesis about virtual learning"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis about virtual learning.
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11. Datadriven Human Intention Analysis : Supported by Virtual Reality and Eye Tracking
Abstract : The ability to determine an upcoming action or what decision a human is about to take, can be useful in multiple areas, for example in manufacturing where humans working with collaborative robots, where knowing the intent of the operator could provide the robot with important information to help it navigate more safely. Another field that could benefit from a system that provides information regarding human intentions is the field of psychological testing where such a system could be used as a platform for new research or be one way to provide information in the diagnostic process. READ MORE
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12. Mining Speech Sounds : Machine Learning Methods for Automatic Speech Recognition and Analysis
Abstract : This thesis collects studies on machine learning methods applied to speech technology and speech research problems. The six research papers included in this thesis are organised in three main areas. The first group of studies were carried out within the European project Synface. READ MORE
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13. Intention recognition in human machine collaborative systems
Abstract : Robotsystem har använts flitigt under de senaste årtiondena för att skapa automationslösningar i ett flertal områden. De flesta nuvarande automationslösningarna är begränsade av att uppgifterna de kan lösa måste vara repetitiva och förutsägbara. READ MORE
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14. Students' perceptions of interprofessional learning and virtual patients in primary healthcare
Abstract : Background: The benefits of interprofessional education in healthcare, such as improved communication and ability to teamwork, are well known globally. There is a need to prepare students for interprofessional collaboration in their future participation in the workforce. READ MORE
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15. Quality in E-learning in a Cultural Context: The case of Iran
Abstract : Higher education institutions in general and virtual institutions in particular are experiencing pressure to become more competitive all over the world. Such striving for excellence can be associated with and seen as a consequence of globalization that is propelling the reshaping of higher education. READ MORE