Search for dissertations about: "visual ability"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 235 swedish dissertations containing the words visual ability.
-
16. Visualising the Effect of Geometrical Variation in Assembled Products. Predicting Visual Quality Appearance
Abstract : Today, when an industrial design concept is evaluated in an aesthetic manner, little or no consideration is given to geometrical variation, i.e. the concept is evaluated with nominal geometry. READ MORE
-
17. Visual Analytics for Explainable and Trustworthy Machine Learning
Abstract : The deployment of artificial intelligence solutions and machine learning research has exploded in popularity in recent years, with numerous types of models proposed to interpret and predict patterns and trends in data from diverse disciplines. However, as the complexity of these models grows, it becomes increasingly difficult for users to evaluate and rely on the model results, since their inner workings are mostly hidden in black boxes, which are difficult to trust in critical decision-making scenarios. READ MORE
-
18. Visual Management - on Communication in Product Development Organizations
Abstract : Product development implies a need for information processing capability due to its uncertain and ambiguous nature. Uncertainty is troublesome as it limits an organization’s ability to plan for, and make decisions about, the activities that need to be made in order to reach the objectives of the organization. READ MORE
-
19. Real-Time Visual Analytics Interfaces to Strengthen Human-Automation Collaboration
Abstract : Automation in today’s world supports human operators to accomplish several tasks in limited time. With more advanced automation and autonomous systems, the hu-mans’ role is shifting from hands-on operational tasks to supervisory tasks. READ MORE
-
20. Postural control and adaptation to threats to balance stability
Abstract : Postural control is the ability to maintain equilibrium and orientation in a gravitational environment. It is dependent on feedback and feedforward mechanisms that generate appropriate corrective movement based on body-sway motion detected primarily by visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive sensory systems. READ MORE