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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
261

The Voice Source in Speech Communication - Production and Perception Experiments Involving Inverse Filtering and Synthesis

Gobl, Christer January 2003 (has links)
This thesis explores, through a number of production andperception studies, the nature of the voice source signal andhow it varies in spoken communication. Research is alsopresented that deals with the techniques and methodologies foranalysing and synthesising the voice source. The main analytictechnique involves interactive inverse filtering for obtainingthe source signal, which is then parameterised to permit thequantification of source characteristics. The parameterisationis carried by means of model matching, using the four-parameterLF model of differentiated glottal flow. The first three analytic studies focus on segmental andsuprasegmental determinants of source variation. As part of theprosodic variation of utterances, focal stress shows for theglottal excitation an enhancement between the stressed voweland the surrounding consonants. At a segmental level, the voicesource characteristics of a vowel show potentially majordifferences as a function of the voiced/voiceless nature of anadjacent stop. Cross-language differences in the extent anddirectionality of the observed effects suggest differentunderlying control strategies in terms of the timing of thelaryngeal and supralaryngeal gestures, as well as in thelaryngeal tensions settings. Different classes of voicedconsonants also show differences in source characteristics:here the differences are likely to be passive consequences ofthe aerodynamic conditions that are inherent to the consonants.Two further analytic studies present voice source correlatesfor six different voice qualities as defined by Laver'sclassification system. Data from stressed and unstressedcontexts clearly show that the transformation from one voicequality to another does not simply involve global changes ofthe source parameters. As well as providing insights into theseaspects of speech production, the analytic studies providequantitative measures useful in technology applications,particularly in speech synthesis. The perceptual experiments use the LF source implementationin the KLSYN88 synthesiser to test some of the analytic resultsand to harness them to explore the paralinguistic dimension ofspeech communication. A study of the perceptual salience ofdifferent parameters associated with breathy voice indicatesthat the source spectral slope is critically important andthat, surprisingly, aspiration noise contributes relativelylittle. Further perceptual tests using stimuli with differentvoice qualities explore the mapping between voice quality andits paralinguistic function of expressing emotion, mood andattitude. The results of these studies highlight the crucialrole of voice quality in expressing affect as well as providingpointers to how it combines withf0for this purpose. The last section of the thesis focuses on the techniquesused for the analysis and synthesis of the source. Asemi-automatic method for inverse filtering is presented, whichis novel in that it optimises the inverse filter by exploitingthe knowledge that is typically used by the experimenter whencarrying out manual interactive inverse filtering. A furtherstudy looks at the properties of the modified LF model in theKLSYN88 synthesiser: it highlights how it differs from thestandard LF model and discusses the implications forsynthesising the glottal source signal from LF model data.Effective and robust source parameterisation for the analysisof voice quality is the topic of the final paper: theeffectiveness of global, amplitude-based, source parameters isexamined across speech tokens with large differences inf0. Additional amplitude-based parameters areproposed to enable a more detailed characterisation of theglottal pulse. <b>Keywords:</b>Voice source dynamics, glottal sourceparameters, source-filter interaction, voice quality,phonation, perception, affect, emotion, mood, attitude,paralinguistic, inverse filtering, knowledge-based, formantsynthesis, LF model, fundamental frequency,f0.
262

Business Valuation : How to Value Private Limited Knowledge Based Companies

Olsson, Fredrik, Persson, Martin January 2009 (has links)
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the methods used for valuating private limited knowledge based companies and if a new approach is required, create or modify a foundation that will constitute as a base within the valuation process. Method This is a qualitative study using interviews to obtain primary data. People working in the valuation industry were contacted and we got eight respondents. The questions were designed to answer our purpose and research questions. Telephone interviews were chosen due to the fact that we believed the response would be higher.      Frame of References The theories used in this section is divided into three parts; the financial analysis including traditional valuating methods such as the Discounted Cash Flow model and relative valuating and multiples. The non-financial analysis focus on the underlying analysis consistent of structural- and intellectual capital and also value drivers that are creating value for the firm. In the end other theories concerning the analysis are presented, such as the risk-return trade-off, risk rating systems and analytical hierarchy process.             Empirical Findings In this section the presentations of the respondents’ answers and and Analysis a brief analysis related to each question. After this an extended analysis is presented focusing on the subject and our risk scheme and guidelines we created/modified. The extended analysis is connected to the respondents’ answers. The purpose of this section is to have a better understanding about the risk of transient intellectual capital and give recommendations how to handle it. Also, guidelines of how to weight different value driver are discussed. Conclusion We concluded that all valuations utilize more than one approach in order to estimate the most accurate value for the company. For knowledge based companies the biggest risk with a M&amp;A transaction is the probability of diminishing the intellectual capital. We constructed a model that will manage this risk based on our interviews and established theories.
263

Exploring the design space of aluminium tubing using knowledge objects and FEM

Patil, Aniket, Chebbi, Girish January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
264

Knowledge-based FEA Modeling Method for Highly Coupled Variable Topology Multi-body Problems

Zeng, Sai 18 August 2004 (has links)
The increasingly competitive market is forcing the industry to develop higher-quality products more quickly and less expensively. Engineering analysis, at the same time, plays an important role in helping designers evaluate the performance of the designed product against design requirements. In the context of automated CAD/FEA integration, the domain-dependent engineers different usage views toward product models cause an information gap between CAD and FEA models, which impedes the interoperability among these engineering tools and the automatic transformation from an idealized design model into a solvable FEA model. Especially in highly coupled variable topology multi-body (HCVTMB) problems, this transformation process is usually very labor-intensive and time-consuming. In this dissertation, a knowledge-based FEA modeling method, which consists of three information models and the transformation processes between these models, is presented. An Analysis Building Block (ABB) model represents the idealized analytical concepts in a FEA modeling process. Solution Method Models (SMMs) represent these analytical concepts in a solution technique-specific format. When FEA is used as the solution technique, an SMM consists of a Ready to Mesh Model (RMM) and a Control Information Model (CIM). An RMM is obtained from an ABB through geometry manipulation so that the quality mesh can be automatically generated using FEA tools. CIMs contain information that controls the FEA modeling and solving activities. A Solution Tool Model (STM) represents an analytical model at the tool-specific level to guide the entire FEA modeling process. Two information transformation processes are presented between these information models. A solution method mapping transforms an ABB into an RMM through a complex cell decomposition process and an attribute association process. A solution tool mapping transforms an SMM into an STM by mimicking an engineers selection of FEA modeling operations. Four HCVTMB industrial FEA modeling cases are presented for demonstration and validation. These involve thermo-mechanical analysis scenarios: a simple chip package, a Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA), and an Enhanced Ball Grid Array (EBGA), as well as a thermal analysis scenario: another PBGA. Compared to traditional methods, results indicate that this method provides better knowledge capture and decreases the modeling time from days/hours to hours/minutes.
265

The application of a knowledge based system to micro-electrode guided neurosurgery

Harley, Linda Rosemary 04 February 2004 (has links)
Parkinson's Disease can be treated by a micro-electrode guided neurosurgery called a Pallidotomy or Deep Brain Stimulus. A new software program, called Onetrack, is being developed and incorporates a three dimensional virtual model of the brain, a advanced digital signal processor and a knowledge based system (KBS). This thesis discusses the design and development of this KBS. The purpose of the KBS is to assist the surgical team in identifying the different anatomical structures and neuronal cell types of the brain. Therefore, improving the efficiency of the procedure.
266

The Voice Source in Speech Communication - Production and Perception Experiments Involving Inverse Filtering and Synthesis

Gobl, Christer January 2003 (has links)
<p>This thesis explores, through a number of production andperception studies, the nature of the voice source signal andhow it varies in spoken communication. Research is alsopresented that deals with the techniques and methodologies foranalysing and synthesising the voice source. The main analytictechnique involves interactive inverse filtering for obtainingthe source signal, which is then parameterised to permit thequantification of source characteristics. The parameterisationis carried by means of model matching, using the four-parameterLF model of differentiated glottal flow.</p><p>The first three analytic studies focus on segmental andsuprasegmental determinants of source variation. As part of theprosodic variation of utterances, focal stress shows for theglottal excitation an enhancement between the stressed voweland the surrounding consonants. At a segmental level, the voicesource characteristics of a vowel show potentially majordifferences as a function of the voiced/voiceless nature of anadjacent stop. Cross-language differences in the extent anddirectionality of the observed effects suggest differentunderlying control strategies in terms of the timing of thelaryngeal and supralaryngeal gestures, as well as in thelaryngeal tensions settings. Different classes of voicedconsonants also show differences in source characteristics:here the differences are likely to be passive consequences ofthe aerodynamic conditions that are inherent to the consonants.Two further analytic studies present voice source correlatesfor six different voice qualities as defined by Laver'sclassification system. Data from stressed and unstressedcontexts clearly show that the transformation from one voicequality to another does not simply involve global changes ofthe source parameters. As well as providing insights into theseaspects of speech production, the analytic studies providequantitative measures useful in technology applications,particularly in speech synthesis.</p><p>The perceptual experiments use the LF source implementationin the KLSYN88 synthesiser to test some of the analytic resultsand to harness them to explore the paralinguistic dimension ofspeech communication. A study of the perceptual salience ofdifferent parameters associated with breathy voice indicatesthat the source spectral slope is critically important andthat, surprisingly, aspiration noise contributes relativelylittle. Further perceptual tests using stimuli with differentvoice qualities explore the mapping between voice quality andits paralinguistic function of expressing emotion, mood andattitude. The results of these studies highlight the crucialrole of voice quality in expressing affect as well as providingpointers to how it combines with<i>f</i><sub>0</sub>for this purpose.</p><p>The last section of the thesis focuses on the techniquesused for the analysis and synthesis of the source. Asemi-automatic method for inverse filtering is presented, whichis novel in that it optimises the inverse filter by exploitingthe knowledge that is typically used by the experimenter whencarrying out manual interactive inverse filtering. A furtherstudy looks at the properties of the modified LF model in theKLSYN88 synthesiser: it highlights how it differs from thestandard LF model and discusses the implications forsynthesising the glottal source signal from LF model data.Effective and robust source parameterisation for the analysisof voice quality is the topic of the final paper: theeffectiveness of global, amplitude-based, source parameters isexamined across speech tokens with large differences in<i>f</i><sub>0</sub>. Additional amplitude-based parameters areproposed to enable a more detailed characterisation of theglottal pulse.</p><p><b>Keywords:</b>Voice source dynamics, glottal sourceparameters, source-filter interaction, voice quality,phonation, perception, affect, emotion, mood, attitude,paralinguistic, inverse filtering, knowledge-based, formantsynthesis, LF model, fundamental frequency,<i>f</i><sub>0</sub>.</p>
267

Χρήση τεχνολογίας έμπειρων συστημάτων για πρόβλεψη απόδοσης μαθητών

Καρατράντου, Ανθή 03 July 2009 (has links)
Στην εργασία αυτή παρουσιάζεται η χρήση τεχνολογίας Έμπειρων Συστημάτων για την πρόβλεψη της επιτυχίας ενός μαθητή Τ.Ε.Ε. στις εισαγωγικές πανελλαδικές εξετάσεις στα Α.Τ.Ε.Ι. και η απόδοσή της συγκρίνεται με αυτή της Ανάλυσης Λογιστικής Παλλινδρόμησης και των Νευρωνικών Δικτύων. Είναι σημαντικό για τους καθηγητές, αλλά και τη διοίκηση του σχολείου, να είναι σε θέση να εντοπίζουν τους μαθητές με υψηλή πιθανότητα αποτυχίας ή χαμηλής απόδοσης ώστε να τους βοηθήσουν κατάλληλα. Για το σκοπό της παρούσας εργασίας αναπτύσσεται Έμπειρο Σύστημα βασισμένο σε κανόνες, το οποίο υλοποιείται σε δυο εκδοχές: η πρώτη χρησιμοποιεί τους συντελεστές βεβαιότητας του MYCIN και η δεύτερη μια γενικευμένη εκδοχή της σχέσης των συντελεστών αβεβαιότητας του MYCIN με τη βοήθεια αριθμητικών βαρών για κάθε συντελεστή βεβαιότητας (PASS). Ο σχεδιασμός του έμπειρου συστήματος σε κάθε περίπτωση, η ανάλυση Λογιστικής Παλινδρόμησης και η ανάπτυξη Νευρωνικού Δικτύου βασίζονται στην ανάλυση δημογραφικών και εκπαιδευτικών δεδομένων των μαθητών, κυρίως όμως στην ανάλυση δεδομένων της απόδοσής τους κατά τις σπουδές τους (Φύλο, Ηλικία, Ειδικότητα, Βαθμός Α (ο Γενικός Βαθμός της Α’ Τάξης), Βαθμός Β (Γενικός Βαθμός της Β’ τάξης) και Βαθμός ΑΓ (ο Μέσος Όρος των βαθμών στα τρία εξεταζόμενα μαθήματα κατά το Α’ τετράμηνο σπουδών). Με δεδομένο το ότι η πρόβλεψη της επιτυχίας ή μη ενός μαθητή στις εισαγωγικές εξετάσεις εμπεριέχει ένα μεγάλο βαθμό αβεβαιότητας, η αβεβαιότητα αυτή έχει καθοριστικό ρόλο στη σχεδίαση του έμπειρου συστήματος σε κάθε εκδοχή του. Το Έμπειρο Σύστημα PASS, η Ανάλυση Λογιστικής Παλινδρόμησης και τα Νευρωνικά Δίκτυα έχουν περίπου την ίδια ακρίβεια στην πρόβλεψή τους ενώ το MYCIN μικρότερη. Το MYCIN εμφανίζει την υψηλότερη ευαισθησία. Το Έμπειρο Σύστημα PASS, η Ανάλυση Λογιστικής Παλινδρόμησης και τα Νευρωνικά Δίκτυα έχουν περίπου την ίδια ειδικότητα, με το PASS να έχει ελαφρώς υψηλότερη τιμή ενώ το MYCIN έχει την χαμηλότερη τιμή. / In this paper, the use of the technology of the Expert Systems is presented in order to predict how certain is that a student of a specific type of high school in Greece will pass the national exams for entering a higher education institute, and the results are compared with that of Logistic Regression Analysis and Neural Networks. Predictions are based on various types of student’s student (sex, subject of studies, general degree of class A, general degree of class B, mean degree of the three basic lessons of class C). The aim is to use the predictions to provide suitable support to the students during their studies towards the national exams. The expert system is a rule-based system that uses a type of certainty factors and is developed based on two versions. The first one uses the MYCIN certainty factors combination to produce the final prediction based on rules with the same conclusion. The second one (PASS) introduces a parameterized linear formula for combining the certainty factors of two rules with the same conclusion. The values of the parameters (weights) are determined via training, before the system is used. Experimental results show that the accuracy of the predictions of the expert system PASS is comparable to that of Logistic Regression Analysis and Neural Networks approach. The accuracy of the predictions of the expert system MYCIN is lower than the accuracy of the other methods. The sensitivity of the MYCIN results is the highest and the specificity is the lowest. The specificity of the PASS, Logistic Regression Analysis and Neural Networks results are similar with the one of the PASS Expert System to be higher.
268

L'activité physique : une stratégie pour contrebalancer l'effet hyperphagiant du travail mental.

Lemay, Valérie 08 1900 (has links)
Introduction: Bien que la dépense énergétique associée au travail mental ne soit pas plus élevée qu’au repos, des travaux ont mené à la conclusion que la réalisation d’une tâche mentale stressante était reliée à une augmentation de la consommation énergétique. Il est suggéré que le travail mental stressant produise des effets physiologiques modulant l’apport alimentaire. Le but du projet était donc de déterminer, dans une population d’adolescents masculins, si l’introduction d’une période d’activité physique pourrait contrebalancer les effets négatifs du travail intellectuel dans le contrôle de l’ingestion et du bilan énergétiques. Méthodes: Douze étudiants de sexe masculin, sans surplus de poids et âgés entre 14 et 20 ans, ont été évalués au CHU Sainte-Justine. Ils devaient prendre part à trois visites dans un ordre aléatoire: a) visite NOpause = relaxation/travail mental/repas; b) visite RELpause = travail mental/relaxation/repas; visite PApause = travail mental/activité physique/repas. L’effet de l’introduction d’une pause active sur l’ingestion et le bilan (kilojoules ingérés - kilojoules dépensés lors des différentes tâches) énergétiques a été étudié en comparant les visites par analyse par test-t pour échantillons appariés avec un seuil de significativité fixé à 0,05. Résultats: L’introduction d’une pause passive entre le travail mental et le repas ne modifie en rien l’ingestion et le bilan énergétiques. L’introduction de la pause active n’augmente pas la consommation alimentaire, et ce, malgré une augmentation significative des sensations associées à l’appétit (envie de manger, faim, sensation d’être rempli et consommation anticipée d’aliments). Considérant la dépense énergétique inhérente à la pratique d’activité physique, un bilan énergétique significativement inférieur de plus de 1000 kJ a été mesuré pour la visite avec pause active par rapport à la visite sans pause. Conclusion : Cette étude est la première à confirmer que de bouger entre un travail mental et un repas est une stratégie efficace pour contrer l’effet hyperphagiant du travail mental via son action sur la dépense énergétique augmentée et un maintien de l’ingestion calorique. Globalement, ces résultats pourraient aider au maintien et à l'amélioration d'un statut corporel sain dans un contexte où le travail mental est omniprésent. / Introduction: Although energy expenditure during knowledge-based work is not higher than energy expenditure at rest, recent literature suggests that a stressful mental task is related to an increase in energy intake. It is suggested that mental work produces physiological changes, thereby influencing energy intake. Because physical activity can influence hunger, the aim of the study was to determine if the introduction of an active pause could counteract the negative effects of mental work on food intake and energy balance in a population of adolescent males. Method: Twelve male students of normal weight between 14 and 20 years old were evaluated at UHC Sainte-Justine. All subjects participated in three different sessions in a randomized order: a) NOpausevisit = relaxation/mental work/meal; b) RELpausevisit = mental work/relaxation/meal; and c) PApausevisit = mental work/physical activity/meal. The effect of introducing an active pause on energy intake and energy balance (kilojoules eaten – kilojoules expended during the tasks) was studied by comparing visits with paired t-tests (level of significance: p<0.05). The same analyses were performed to determine differences in appetite sensations. Results: The introduction of an active pause did not influence energy intake, even though higher appetite-related sensations were observed. Taking into account energy expenditure related to physical activity, a lower energy balance was measured for the PApausevisit compared to the NOpausevisit. Conclusion: This study is the first to confirm that being active between mental work and a meal represents a good strategy to counteract the hyperphagic effect of knowledge-based work via mainly an increased energy expenditure and a maintenance of energy intake. Globally, these results could help individuals attain and/or maintain a healthy body weight in a context where knowledge-based work is omnipresent.
269

Methodology for knowledge-based engineering template update : focus on decision support and instances update

Kuhn, Olivier 22 October 2010 (has links) (PDF)
The present Ph.D. thesis addresses the problem of knowledge-based engineering template update in product design. The reuse of design knowledge has become a key asset for the company's competitiveness. Knowledge-based engineering templates allow to store best practices and knowhow via formulas, rules, scripts, etc. This design knowledge can then be reused by instantiating the template. The instantiation results in the creation of an instance of the template in the specified context. In the scope of complex and large products, such as cars or aircrafts, the maintenance of knowledge-based engineering templates is a challenging task. Several engineers from various disciplines work together and make evolve the templates in order to extend their capabilities or to fix bugs. Furthermore, in some cases, the modifications applied to templates should be forwarded to their instances in order that they benefit from the changes. These issues slow down the adoption of template technologies at a large scale within companies. The objective of this work is to propose an approach in order to support engineers in the template update related tasks. In order to address these issues, a process supporting the template update related tasks is defined. Then a framework is proposed that helps design engineers during the template update process by providing a decision support system and a strategy for the update of template instances. The former is a system designed to ease the collaboration between various experts in order to solve template related problems. The latter aims at providing a sequence of updates to follow, in order to forward the templates' modifications to their instances. This sequence is computed with data extracted from models and templates, which are stored in an ontology designed for this purpose. The ontology is used to represent and to infer knowledge about templates, products and their relations. This facilitates the construction of update sequences as it provides an efficient overview of relationships, even implicit ones.
270

Knowledge-based approaches to fault diagnosis : the development, implementation, evaluation and comparison of knowledge-based systems, incorporating deep and shallow knowledge, to aid in the diagnosis of faults in complex hydro-mechanical devices

Doherty, Neil Francis January 1992 (has links)
The use of knowledge-based systems to aid in the diagnosis of faults in physical devices has grown considerably since their introduction during the 1970s. The majority of the early knowledge-based systems incorporated shallow knowledge, which sought to define simple cause and effect relationships between a symptom and a fault, that could be encoded as a set of rules. Though such systems enjoyed much success, it was recognised that they suffered from a number of inherent limitations such as inflexibility, inadequate explanation, and difficulties of knowledge elicitation. Many of these limitations can be overcome by developing knowledge-based systems which contain deeper knowledge about the device being diagnosed. Such systems, now generally referred to as model-based systems, have shown much promise, but there has been little evidence to suggest that they have successfully made the transition from the research centre to the workplace. This thesis argues that knowledge-based systems are an appropriate tool for the diagnosis of faults in complex devices, and that both deep and shallow knowledge have their part to play in this process. More specifically this thesis demonstrates how a wide-ranging knowledge-based system for quality assurance, based upon shallow knowledge, can be developed, and implemented. The resultant system, named DIPLOMA, not only diagnoses faults, but additionally provides advice and guidance on the assembly, disassembly, testing, inspection and repair of a highly complex hydro-mechanical device. Additionally it is shown that a highly innovative modelbased system, named MIDAS, can be used to contribute to the provision of diagnostic, explanatory and training facilities for the same hydro-mechanical device. The methods of designing, coding, implementing and evaluating both systems are explored in detail. The successful implementation and evaluation of the DIPLOMA and MIDAS systems has shown that knowledge-based systems are an appropriate tool for the diagnosis of faults in complex hydro-mechanical devices, and that they make a beneficial contribution to the business performance of the host organisation. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that the most effective and comprehensive knowledge-based approach to fault diagnosis is one which incorporates both deep and shallow knowledge, so that the distinctive advantages of each can be realised in a single application. Finally, the research has provided evidence that the model-based approach to diagnosis is highly flexible, and may, therefore, be an appropriate technique for a wide range of industrial applications.

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