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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 36 avhandlingar innehållade ordet förutsägelse.
1. Isoconversional analysis for the prediction of mass-loss rates during pyrolysis of biomass
Sammanfattning : Biomass is the only renewable carbon source that can compete with fossil energy sources in terms of production of materials, chemicals and fuels. Biomass can be transformed into charcoal, liquid and gas through pyrolysis, i.e. pure thermal decomposition. LÄS MER
2. High-Density Electromyography-Based Methods for Joint Torque Prediction and Motor Unit Behavior Observation
Sammanfattning : Electromyography (EMG) is a technique that measures the electrical activity of muscles. It reflects muscle activation and provides an interface to the central nervous system at the level of the muscle or individual motor units, which helps us understand the mechanisms of muscle force production, control, and coordination. LÄS MER
3. Flexibel utbildning - för vem? : Framgångsfaktorer i en universitetskurs
Sammanfattning : Open and flexible learning can offer the prospective student a smorgasbord of possible learning activities. This study will investigate if this form of education really suits all students through an examination of relevant factors such as learning process expectations, attendance motives, study approaches (Biggs SPQ), communication initiative, expectation-based study and, finally, background variables such as socioeconomic status. LÄS MER
4. Lexical and Acoustic Modelling of Swedish Prosody
Sammanfattning : Prosody and intonation are very important ingredients of human speech. In speech technology, text-to-speech (TTS) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems must incorporate prosodic models in order to reach acceptable performances. LÄS MER
5. Context-aware human-robot collaboration in assembly
Sammanfattning : The PhD study is aiming to increase the accuracy and efficiency of human-robot collaborative (HRC) assembly systems. To achieve this goal, four main directions are investigated in this research. LÄS MER