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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 122 avhandlingar innehållade ordet CROSSOVER.
1. Bio-inspired crossover and a model of neuronal reprogramming
Sammanfattning : Bio-inspired crossover:Natural genomes are affected by various kinds of mutations, manifesting as variations in the genome. This includes modifications to individual base pairs (single nucleotide polymorphism, SNP), but also short insertions and deletions (indels), and variations in the position (translocations) or multiplicity (copy number variations) of genetic sequences. LÄS MER
2. Dynamics and Performance of a Linear Genetic Programming System
Sammanfattning : Genetic Programming (“GP”) is a machine learning algorithm. Typically, Genetic Programming is a supervised learning algorithm, which trains on labeled training examplesprovided by the user. The solution output by GP maps known attributes to the known labels. LÄS MER
3. Explicit Influence Analysis in Crossover Models
Sammanfattning : This dissertation develops influence diagnostics for crossover models. Mixed linear models and generalised mixed linear models are utilised to investigate continuous and count data from crossover studies, respectively. LÄS MER
4. Actor-Spectator in a Virtual Reality Arts Play
Sammanfattning : This doctoral project brings to the fore the specificity of the artistic experience when the Virtual Reality Cube, a medium based on immersive virtual reality technology, is used as artistic virtual space, where the stage and the auditorium blend into one and spectators and actors no longer have distinctive roles. It consists of three integrated parts: a written thesis, a VR artwork and a DVD, which illustrates the text, the production process of the VR work, and which also presents an interpretation of the research results in filmic and photographic form. LÄS MER
5. Structural, Electronic and Reactive Properties of Pentapyridyl - Base Metal Complexes : Relevance for Water Oxidation Catalysis
Sammanfattning : The rationalization of chemical-physical proprieties of transition metal complexes is fundamental in order to understand and tune their reactivity. In this thesis, a systematic investigation of the geometrical and electronic properties of [M(Py5OH)Cl]+ complexes (M= Mn, Fe, Co, Ni) has been performed, and their ability to act as molecular water oxidation catalysts has been probed. LÄS MER