Search for dissertations about: "thesis for dance"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis for dance.
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21. Developing Data-Driven Models for Understanding Human Motion
Abstract : Humans are the primary subjects of interest in the realm of computer vision. Specifically, perceiving, generating, and understanding human activities have long been a core pursuit of machine intelligence. READ MORE
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22. A Dance with Protein Assemblies : Analysis, Structure Prediction, and Design
Abstract : Protein assemblies are some of the most complex molecular machines in nature. They facilitate many cellular functions, from DNA replication to molecular motion, energy production, and even the production of other proteins. READ MORE
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23. Monsters I Love : On Multivocal Arts
Abstract : Proposing a ‘multivocal practice’ in the vocal arts, this exposition (documented artistic research project) embodies an inclusive approach to four core categories for the contemporary performance voice: the singing, speaking, extended and disembodied voice. The culmination of a four-year PhD project in the Performative and mediated practices, with specializations in choreography/film and media/opera /performing arts, it documents artistic research sub-projects through the presentation of multimedia material, interweaving performance recordings with reflection and informative threads. READ MORE
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24. Choreographing innovative practice in everyday work
Abstract : The thesis argues for a humanistic and democratic approach to innovation management that puts employees and their engagement in the center of organizational efforts for innovation. It proposes that a culture for innovation can be built by enabling all employees to develop their innovative practice as part of their everyday work and not as an extra activity on top of their existing responsibilities. READ MORE
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25. Working conditions and musculoskeletal disorders in professional ballet dancers in Sweden
Abstract : Ballet dancers have been shown to have frequent problems with the musculoskeletal system, but little is generally known about the prevalences of musculoskeletal disorders and about working conditions of professional ballet dancers in Sweden. The aims of the thesis were: to analyse the prevalence, location and recurrence of self-reported musculoskeletal disorders (pain) in professional ballet dancers and to study their association with background factors, amount of work, and the dancers'opinionsabout their psychosocial work environment. READ MORE