Sökning: "computer and systems science Information and language technology"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 123 avhandlingar innehållade orden computer and systems science Information and language technology.
1. Lock-free Concurrent Search
Sammanfattning : The contemporary computers typically consist of multiple computing cores with high compute power. Such computers make excellent concurrent asynchronous shared memory system. LÄS MER
2. Information Systems Actability : Understanding Information Technology as a Tool for Business Action and Communication
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is devoted to a perspective from which IT-based information systems are conceived as information technological artefacts intended for business action and communication. The perspective has been made concrete through the concept of information systems actability, which is the main concept under scrutiny. LÄS MER
3. Talk the walk : Empirical studies and data-driven methods for geographical natural language applications
Sammanfattning : Finding the way in known and unknown city environments is a task that all pedestrians carry out regularly. Current technology allows the use of smart devices as aids that can give automatic verbal route directions on the basis of the pedestrian's current position. LÄS MER
4. Design of Energy-Efficient High-Performance ASIP-DSP Platforms
Sammanfattning : In the last ten years, limited clock frequency scaling and increasing power density has shifted IC design focus towards parallelism, heterogeneity and energy efficiency. Improving energy efficiency is by no means simple and it calls for a reevaluation of old design choices in processor architecture, and perhaps more importantly, development of new programming methodologies that exploit the features of modern architectures. LÄS MER
5. Presence through actions : theories, concepts, and implementations
Sammanfattning : During face-to-face meetings, humans use multimodal information, including verbal information, visual information, body language, facial expressions, and other non-verbal gestures. In contrast, during computer-mediated-communication (CMC), humans rely either on mono-modal information such as text-only, voice-only, or video-only or on bi-modal information by using audiovisual modalities such as video teleconferencing. LÄS MER