Essays about: "computerized"
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1. Ability Estimation Methods : An Introduction to Item Response Theory and Elo Education Systems
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Statistiska institutionenAbstract : The foundational testing of knowledge and ability is and has always been very important. These days we can create a computerized test that can vary based on the estimated skill of the examinee. This is called an adaptive test. And the aim of this is to estimate the ability of the examinee more precisely. READ MORE
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2. Mathematical Unconcealment and the Surveying of Proofs
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Filosofiska institutionenAbstract : Ever since the advent of computerized methods for solving mathematical problems, the concept of surveyability has played a central role in the debate surrounding what constitutes a mathematical proof. Ordinarily, it is by surveying the argument presented that the mathematician ascertains the truth of the conclusion, but with the advent of computer assisted technologies, there are mathematical conclusions known to be true without anyone ever having been able to survey the argument in its entirety. READ MORE
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3. Risks and risk management in construction projects : A product life cycle approach
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Besluts-, risk- och policyanalysAbstract : The construction industry often operates with important and expensive projects that should meet deadlines and various regulations and at the same time avoid risks associated with the phases of the construction projects. This thesis reviews risks by a project life cycle (PLC) and the risk management used in construction projects by interviewing different construction project stakeholders such as hotel owners in Belgium and construction specialists. READ MORE
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4. Optimization Areas of the Minimax Algorithm : A study on a look-ahead AI as applied to the Fox game
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Artificial intelligence has become more prevalent during the last few years, revolutionizing the field of computer game-playing. By incorporating artificial intelligence as a computerized opponent, games can become more engaging and challenging for human players. READ MORE
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5. Document Expansion for Swedish Information Retrieval Systems
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Information retrieval systems have come to change how users interact with computerized systems and locate information. A major challenge when designing these systems is how to handle the vocabulary mismatch problem, i.e. that users, when formulating queries, pick different words than those present in the relevant documents that should be retrieved. READ MORE