Essays about: "topologisk"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 42 essays containing the word topologisk.
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1. Topological regularization and relative latent representations
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : This Master's Thesis delves into the application of topological regularization techniques and relative latent representations within the realm of zero-shot model stitching. Building upon the prior work of Moschella et al. READ MORE
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2. Development and Implementation Strategies Towards a Comprehensive YANG Model-Based Configuration Data Generation Tool
University essay from KTH/Hälsoinformatik och logistikAbstract : Effective management and operation of modern networks heavily rely on efficient network configuration management and infrastructure. Manual configuration management has been proven inefficient, and there is a need to automatize it. READ MORE
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3. Unauthorised Session Detection with RNN-LSTM Models and Topological Data Analysis
University essay from KTH/Matematik (Avd.)Abstract : This thesis explores the possibility of using session-based customers data from Svenska Handelsbanken AB to detect fraudulent sessions. Tools within Topological Data Analysis are employed to analyse customers behavior and examine topological properties such as homology and stable rank at the individual level. READ MORE
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4. Topologica linteractions in a multi-layered flocking system
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : With the multi-layered flocking system it is possible to simulate flocks that contain different types of agents that can be of various different sizes (variations in bounding radius and height). In the original implementation, the multi-layered flocking system uses a metric distance to find the nearest-neighbours of agents. READ MORE
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5. Exploring persistent homology as a method for capturing functional connectivity differences in Parkinson’s Disease.
University essay from KTH/Matematik (Avd.)Abstract : Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the fastest growing neurodegenerative disease, currently affecting two to three percent of the population over 65. Studying functional connectivity (FC) in PD patients may provide new insights into how the disease alters brain organization in different subjects. READ MORE