Essays about: "mode inference"
Found 5 essays containing the words mode inference.
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1. Transport mode inference by multimodal map matching and sequence classification
University essay from KTH/GeoinformatikAbstract : Automation of travel diary collection, an essential input for transport planning, has been a fruitful line of research for the last years; in particular, concerning the problem of automatic inference of transport modes. Taking advantage of technological advance, several solutions based on the collection of mobile devices data, such as GPS locations and variables related to movement (such as speed) and motion (e. READ MORE
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2. Normalizing Flow based Hidden Markov Models for Phone Recognition
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The task of Phone recognition is a fundamental task in Speech recognition and often serves a critical role in bench-marking purposes. Researchers have used a variety of models used in the past to address this task, using both generative and discriminative learning approaches. READ MORE
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3. Travel Diary Semantics Enrichment of Trajectoriesbased on Trajectory Similarity Measures
University essay from KTH/GeoinformatikAbstract : Trajectory data is playing an increasingly important role in our daily lives, as well as in commercial applications and scientific research. With the rapid development andpopularity of GPS, people can locate themselves in real time. READ MORE
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4. Patterns of Communication in Live Streaming A comparison of China and the United States
University essay from Institutionen för tillämpad informationsteknologiAbstract : Live streaming as a social medium provides a multi-functional internet platform for its users to have real-time interaction with others through broadcasting live streaming videos by mobile devices and websites. It brings a new mode of communication. READ MORE
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5. At the Feet of Giants: Compatibilities (or lack thereof) between Global Visions and Local Conditions : A Field Study on Environmental Education │ Lichinga, Mozambique
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : The demands on our environment have reached vast levels, and climate change is often seen as the world’s most pressing challenge, hindering some countries from achieving sustainable development in the future. Low-developed countries, such as Mozambique, are those often viewed as most likely to suffer the most from consequences of environmental degradation, and global actors, such as United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), have emphasized the need for environmental education (EE) that can equip and mobilize people, especially youth, for the right kind of change. READ MORE