Essays about: "acceptance models"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 98 essays containing the words acceptance models.
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16. Fingerprint Synthesis Using Deep Generative Models
University essay from Lunds universitet/Matematik LTHAbstract : The advancements in biometric technology have amplified the need for more robust fingerprint synthesis techniques. In this thesis, we first explored the application of synthesizing normal fingerprint images in high fidelity using deep generative models (e.g. READ MORE
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17. The influence of compensation and incentive models on Social Acceptance of wind power development in Sweden
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The necessity of increasing the generation of renewable energy is extensively recognized, however its expansion requires social and political acceptance. Wind power is seen as a promising and vital source of energy, and with new technology, it is expected to grow significantly. READ MORE
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18. Last Mile Delivery - Examination of Customer Satisfaction regarding Parcel Lockers
University essay fromAbstract : Background: The strong growth of e-commerce and the connected last mile delivery problems as well as the increasing customer demands have driven forward delivery innovations in the past years. One of them, parcel locker networks, were developed and have been growing for several years. READ MORE
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19. Mine Action and the Triple Nexus : Examining the empirical links
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : Humanitarian mine action has been identified by the United Nations as an important element in conflict de-escalation and post conflict peacebuilding and development. The UN 2030 Agenda has popularized the belief that these three sectors are inextricably linked and conceptualizes these collective linkages as the ‘triple nexus. READ MORE
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20. Fragmentation in graupel snow collisions
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Aircraft observations of precipitating clouds with cloud top temperatures higher than -38°C have revealed that Secondary Ice Production (SIP) is responsible for presence of majority of ice particles. One such SIP mechanism is fragmentation via collisions between ice particles. READ MORE