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Visar resultat 26 - 30 av 1007 avhandlingar innehållade ordet människa.
26. Systemet Människa - Byggnadsverk. : Ett ontologiskt perspektiv
Sammanfattning : Scientifically based concepts and general theories of the object of knowledge are necessary start-ing-points for research, education, and practical application in a field of knowledge. In the field of ar-chitecture such concepts and theories are lacking. Architecture deals with questions of buildings and man’s use and experience of buildings. LÄS MER
27. Improving Training of Deep Learning for Biomedical Image Analysis and Computational Physics
Sammanfattning : The previous decade has seen breakthroughs in image analysis and computer vision, mainly due to machine learning methods known as deep learning. These methods have since spread to other fields. This thesis aims to survey the progress, highlight problems related to data and computations, and show techniques to mitigate them. LÄS MER
28. Hand-held Augmented Reality for Facility Maintenance
Sammanfattning : Buildings and public infrastructures are crucial to our societies in that they provide habitations, workplaces, commodities and services indispensible to our daily life. As vital parts of facility management, operations and maintenance (O&M) ensure a facility to continuously function as intended, which take up the longest time in a facility’s life cycle and demand great expense. LÄS MER
29. Make difference : Deafness and video technology at work
Sammanfattning : Video meetings are a regular part of work at Swedish television’s editorial for programming in Swedish Sign Language (SVT Teckenspråk). In the process of creating television programming in Swedish Sign Language, SVT employees communicate with and through technologies. LÄS MER
30. Robot Sound in Interaction : Analyzing and Designing Sound for Human-Robot Coordination
Sammanfattning : Robots naturally emit sound, but we still know little about how sound can serve as an interface that makes a robot’s behavior explainable to humans. This dissertation draws on insights about human practices for coordinating bodily activities through sound, investigating how they could inform robot design. LÄS MER