Sökning: "Expression diagrams"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 avhandlingar innehållade orden Expression diagrams.
1. Knitted Circuits for Visual and Tactile Interactive Expressions
Sammanfattning : As computational technology and new materials are entering the world of textiles, our view on the textile material is challenged; the areas of textile design and interaction design start to merge. Designing interactive textiles means communicating new expressional forms through textile material. LÄS MER
2. Konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap
Sammanfattning : The years around 1970 saw the emergence of an artistic fascination with maps and mapping. In the present thesis this fascination is conceptualised as a mapping impulse, acknowledging how the discourses of art and mapping, respectively, intertwine and merge. LÄS MER
3. Patterns in big data bioinformatics : Understanding complex diseases with interpretable machine learning
Sammanfattning : Alterations in the flow of genetic information may lead to complex diseases. Such changes are measured with various omics techniques that usually produce the so-called “big data”. Using interpretable machine learning (ML), we retrieved patterns from transcriptomics data sets. LÄS MER
4. Plurifaceted proteomics in studying cellular dynamics and action mechanisms of anticancer drugs
Sammanfattning : Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has developed tremendously in recent years and was the leading technology for many novel methods to study protein chemistry. Contrary to classical approaches based on Western blot, MS-based approaches are mostly unbiased. LÄS MER
5. Topics in the grammar of Kuot, a non-Austronesian language of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
Sammanfattning : This thesis describes certain areas in the grammar of the little-known Kuot language, spoken by some 1,500 people in New Ireland Province in Papua New Guinea. Kuot is an isolate, and is the only non-Austronesian (Papuan) language of that province. The analyses presented here are based on original data from 18 months of linguistic fieldwork. LÄS MER