Essays about: "level of detail"
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1. Using artificial intelligence to improvetime estimation for project management
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Signaler och systemAbstract : Time estimation is an important aspect in project management. Failure to make accurateestimates can lead to large consequences. Despite this, humans tend to make fairly inaccurateestimates when tasked to, often underestimating the time something will take substantially. READ MORE
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2. Robust non-Abelian geometric phases on three-qubit spin codes
University essay from Uppsala universitet/MaterialteoriAbstract : Quantum holonomies are non-Abelian Geometric Phases predominantly observed in adiabatic, non-adiabatic, or measurement-based quantum evolutions. Their significance lies in their potential utility within quantum computing due to their robustness against noise throughout the parameter path. READ MORE
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3. FROM SPACE TO THE SUBSURFACE. Examining Relations Between Vegetation Indices and Local Groundwater Storage.
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : This study aimed to examine the relationship between vegetation indices, NDVI and NDWI, and groundwater levels in the county of Kalmar, utilizing correlation and regression analysis. Further, by examining related geospatial features the study aimed to interpret the statistical outcomes to identify significant temporal and spatial patterns. READ MORE
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4. COMPLEXITY & RANDOMNESS Exploring the Limits of Pattern Perception
University essay from Institutionen för tillämpad informationsteknologiAbstract : Pattern perception is a core part of human cognition, however, our capacity to process patterns is limited. If a pattern is too complex to process, we no longer perceive it as a pattern but rather as noise, thus we hypothesize that there is a limit to human pattern perception that can be measured in terms of the complexity of the pattern. READ MORE
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5. Potentials and limitations of pantomime storytelling: An experimental study with intersemiotic translation.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Kognitiv semiotik; Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Språk och språkvetenskapAbstract : When in need to tell stories we often find ourselves using not only our words but also accompanying gestures, as well as pictures. However, what if we were to use only gestures to narrate? Would the stories we tell be clear enough to understand? The thesis investigates the potentials and limitations of pantomime, which consists mostly of gesture, for storytelling. READ MORE