Essays about: "prediction error."
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1. Low-lying zeroes of L-functions attached to modular forms
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för matematiska vetenskaperAbstract : We study the family of L-functions attached to Hecke newforms of weight k and level N and their low-lying zeroes. First, we recall the Density Conjecture of Katz and Sarnak and how it predicts the behaviour of the low-lying zeroes of any natural family of L-functions. READ MORE
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2. ML implementation for analyzing and estimating product prices
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för matematik och datavetenskap (from 2013)Abstract : Efficient price management is crucial for companies with many different products to keep track of, leading to the common practice of price logging. Today, these prices are often adjusted manually, but setting prices manually can be labor-intensive and prone to human error. READ MORE
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3. Learning a Grasp Prediction Model for Forestry Applications
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för fysikAbstract : Since the advent of machine learning and machine vision methods, progress has been made in tackling the long-standing research question of autonomous grasping of arbitrary objects using robotic end-effectors. Building on these efforts, we focus on a subset of the general grasping problem concerning the automation of a forwarder. READ MORE
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4. Data analytics and machine learning for railway track degradation: Using Bothnia Line track measurements for maintenance forecasting
University essay from KTH/Väg- och spårfordon samt konceptuell fordonsdesignAbstract : In this paper, a statistical method is developed to improve predictive maintenance on railway track. The problem tackled is being able to predict when the next maintenance event should take place to guarantee a certain track quality class. READ MORE
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5. A Comparative Analysis of Whisper and VoxRex on Swedish Speech Data
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statistiska institutionenAbstract : With the constant development of more advanced speech recognition models, the need to determine which models are better in specific areas and for specific purposes becomes increasingly crucial. Even more so for low-resource languages such as Swedish, dependent on the progress of models for the large international languages. READ MORE