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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 61 avhandlingar innehållade ordet observability.
1. Norms in Prosocial Decisions : The Role of Observability, Avoidance, and Conditionality
Sammanfattning : Prosocial behaviors benefit other people and range from donations to charity to behavior limiting the spread of disease, such as masking and vaccination. The overarching purpose of this thesis was to contribute to our understanding of how social norms and conformity affect prosocial behavior. LÄS MER
2. Machine learning-based diagnostics and observability in mobile networks
Sammanfattning : To meet the high-performance and reliability demands of 5G, the Radio Access Network (RAN) is moving to a cloud-native architecture. The new microservice architecture promises increased operational efficiency and a shorter time-to-market, but it also comes with a price. LÄS MER
3. Observability and identifiability of nonlinear systems with applications in biology
Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns the properties of observability and identifiability of nonlinear systems. It consists of two parts, the first dealing with systems of ordinary differential equations and the second with delay-differential equations with discrete time delays. LÄS MER
4. Selected Topics in Inertial and Visual Sensor Fusion : Calibration, Observability Analysis and Applications
Sammanfattning : Recent improvements in the development of inertial and visual sensors allow building small, lightweight, and cheap motion capture systems, which are becoming a standard feature of smartphones and personal digital assistants. This dissertation describes developments of new motion sensing strategies using the inertial and inertial-visual sensors. LÄS MER
5. Dialogue and Shared Knowledge : How Verbal Interaction Renders Mental States Socially Observable
Sammanfattning : This dissertation presents a new theoretical solution to the sociological problem of observability: the question of the extent to which and by what means individuals "observe" or infer mental states of other individuals, thereby sharing knowledge with them. The answer offered here states that the social situation of dialogue permits a speaker to use utterances to compel a hearer to generate specific and expectable assumptions about some of the speaker's intentions and beliefs. LÄS MER