Search for dissertations about: "word decoding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words word decoding.
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1. Varieties of reading disability : Phonological and orthographic word decoding deficits and implications for interventions
Abstract : The general aim of this thesis was to examine variations in the word decoding skills of reading disabled children. These variations were related to possible cognitive, developmental, and environmental causes of reading disability. Possible implications for educational interventions were also analysed. READ MORE
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2. Written language abilities of children with autism spectrum disorder or attention disorders
Abstract : Prior research has indicated that children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or attention disorders (AD/HD and DAMP) are at risk for written language difficulties. But existing research is limited, especially so for ASD. READ MORE
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3. Segmenting and Tagging Text with Neural Networks
Abstract : Segmentation and tagging of text are important preprocessing steps for higher-level natural language processing tasks. In this thesis, we apply a sequence labelling framework based on neural networks to various segmentation and tagging tasks, including sentence segmentation, word segmentation, morpheme segmentation, joint word segmentation and part-of-speech tagging, and named entity transliteration. READ MORE
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4. Compression Techniques for Improved Bandwidth and Static Code Size in Computer Systems
Abstract : Technological improvements in integrated circuits have for a longtime allowed the performance of computer chips to growexponentially, allowing for more and more advancedsystems. Unfortunately, the I/O-pins connecting the processorcore/cores with memory and other devices have not seen the samerate of improvement. READ MORE
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5. On Filter and Code Design for Energy Efficient Fiber-Optic Communications
Abstract : The advent of the Internet not only changed the communication methods significantly, but also the life-style of the human beings. The number of Internet users has grown exponentially in the last decade, and the number of users exceeded 3.4 billion in 2016. READ MORE