Essays about: "chapter 3 thesis"

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  1. 1. The Silent University at Tensta konsthall : From educational platform to community building activities

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för kultur och estetik

    Author : Katinka Saarnak; [2023]
    Keywords : Tensta konsthall; The Silent University; Tensta Museum; socially engaged art; pedagogic projects; solidarity; knowledge-exchange; community-building; Tensta.;

    Abstract : This thesis analyzes the decade-long collaboration between The Silent University and Tensta konsthall, investigating its role as a lasting, solidarity driven, educational, socially engaged art project within an art institution. Utilizing qualitative methods and institutional ethnography, the study examines the relationship between The Silent University within Tensta konsthall. READ MORE

  2. 2. Evaluation between Google's and Microsoft's automated speech recognition services regarding performance in Swedish

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologi

    Author : Nils Sörby; [2022]
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    Abstract : This thesis describes the comparison of two Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems, used in the context of call center self-service systems, in Swedish. One of the ASR systems is provided by Google and the other is from Microsoft. READ MORE

  3. 3. Joining Forces with a Digital Twin: A study exploring the potential of a Digital Twin of an Organization in mitigating the impact of cognitive biases in strategic decision-making

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Qendresa Balaj; Dennis Weber; [2022]
    Keywords : Strategic Decision-making; Innovation Management; Cognitive Biases; Digital Twin; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Title: Joining Forces with a Digital Twin: A study exploring the potential of a Digital Twin of an Organization in mitigating the impact of cognitive biases in strategic decision-making Seminar Date: June 3rd, 2022 Authors: Qendresa Balaj and Dennis Weber Supervisor: Pauline Mattsson Course: BUSN09, Degree Project in Strategic Management Keywords: Strategic Decision-making, Innovation Management, Cognitive Biases, Digital Twin Purpose: The aim of this thesis is to investigate how a digital twin technology, specifically, a digital twin of an organization, can assist managers in making better decisions by mitigating the impact of cognitive biases. Research Question: How can a digital twin technology help mitigate managers’ cognitive biases when making strategic decisions to steer their company’s innovation management? Theoretical Foundation: This chapter provides an extensive literature review of key theoretical components, which helps set the stage for the reader. READ MORE

  4. 4. Digital transformation of the healthcare organizations: The resilience of developing countries post-Covid-19 : How digital transformation builds stronger resilience abilities for healthcare organizations in developing countries in the post-COVID-19 outbreak?

    University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Nguyen An; Ho Tuong; Bui Hien; [2022]
    Keywords : eHealth; Health information technologies; developing countries; resilence;

    Abstract : Background: Covid-19 is disrupting the healthcare industry. Policies and regulatory changes in general necessitate adaptation from the healthcare industry, particularly those affecting the payment system, clients, and the environment. READ MORE

  5. 5. Identifying Piggybacking with Radar and Neural Networks

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Matematik LTH

    Author : Joel Sigurdsson; Hannes Olsson; [2022]
    Keywords : neural networks; classification; radar; access control; artificial; recurrent; convolutional; point clouds; cnn; ann; lstm; rnn; optimization; gradient descent; camera; piggybacking; tailgating; fmcw; pointnet; Mathematics and Statistics;

    Abstract : A common problem in access control is piggybacking. This is when a person without authorized access sneaks closely behind another with access through a door. This thesis seeks to answer whether using radar is a viable solution when attempting to detect piggybacking. READ MORE