Essays about: "concatenation"

Showing result 16 - 18 of 18 essays containing the word concatenation.

  1. 16. Classify Swedish bank transactions withearly and late fusion techniques

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)

    Author : LOVISA SKEPPE; [2014]
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    Abstract : Categorising bank transactions to predened categories are essential for getting a good overview of ones personal nance. Tink provides a mobile app for automatic categorisation of bank transactions. Tink's categorisation approach is a clustering technique with longest prex match based on merchant. READ MORE

  2. 17. Minimizing memory requirements for deterministic test data in embedded testing

    University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskap; Tekniska högskolan

    Author : Daniel Ahlström; [2010]
    Keywords : deterministic test patterns; deterministic test data; embedded testing; minimizing memory; boundary scan; multiple components; components of same type; duplication of test data; jtag; ieee 1149; concatenator; concatenation of test patterns;

    Abstract : Embedded and automated tests reduce maintenance costs for embedded systems installed in remote locations. Testing multiple components of an embedded system, connected on a scan chain, using deterministic test patterns stored in a system provide high fault coverage but require large system memory. READ MORE

  3. 18. Burcas : A Simple Concatenation-based MIDI-to-Singing Voice Synthesis System for Swedish

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Allmän språkvetenskap

    Author : Marcus Uneson; [2002]
    Keywords : Syntetisk sång utifrån svenska språket; Sångsyntes; Burcas; Bokstav - ljud - sång; Sångrösten; Phonetics; phonology; Fonetik; fonologi; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : After a brief outlook on the field of concatenative synthesis of singing, with emphasis on the differences in comparison to synthesis of speech, the present paper gives an overview of a simple system for singing synthesis in Swedish based on concatenation of diphones. The system, called Burcas, accepts as input a text file for lyrics, from which it extracts a target phoneme sequence using basic letter-to-sound conversion, and a MIDI file?possibly holding multiple parts?, from which it extracts melodical information, i. READ MORE