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Privacy In Data Science: Statistical Models With Integrated Privacy Protection & GDPR Compliant LearningLångström, Cristoffer January 2020 (has links)
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Privacy and Analysis of Trajectories and Co-TrajectoriesDahne, Joel January 2019 (has links)
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Original alterityKline, Katherine. January 2007 (has links)
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Organising Innovation : An ANT Inquiry of VINNOVA, SwedenMatusse, Anselmo January 2015 (has links)
If one types on the Google search bar knowledge society or innovation about 64 million and 408 million results are found, respectively. It is fact, a product. It is there. However, once this taken for granted “knowledge society” is scrutinised, several different actors, conflicting or agreeing, emerge. What once taken as a product “out there”, a cause, is now a process, a society in the making and its effects. In this study I seek to open these black-boxes, the taken-for-granted domains by “following the actants”, and describing their actions in relation to other actants, in a specific place and specific time and showing the effects these create. The study draws on the sociology of translation and focuses on assembling, bundling, or knitting pieces together which in turn create effects of organising with organising shape, and fame that we are familiar with, specifically VINNOVA. The study seeks to describe how VINNOVA has been constructed as a leading authority in innovation systems for sustainable development, by specifically describing the mechanisms VINNOVA uses to join different actors to construct a Swedish innovation system and the effects created by this movement from small to a leading innovation authority. While I draw from previous research on innovation systems that look at organisations as finished entities, in this thesis I take a step forward by examining VINNOVA not as a complete or finite entity but rather as an ongoing process of organising that is by nature precarious. The study highlights that VINNOVA is a precarious heterogeneous network which embodies a neo-liberal, thus business-oriented perspective on sustainable development, and it is by understanding how entities like VINNOVA grow and manage to crystallise their performances, despite overt contestation that different potential, possible and existing performances can also be brought to visibility. The study also shows how centres and peripheries are effects of the endeavours of constructing a globally connected world.
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They Dragged Them through the StreetsPlum, Hilary 01 January 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Sample pages (1-35) of the author's 174 page thesis.
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Comparative Analysis of Biological Networks by Control Theoretic MethodsKeller, Lea January 2022 (has links)
This project deals with two Goodwin models of circadian rythms and three reduced models in understanding the Belousov-Zhabotinski models of chemical reaction. They are examined and compared by applying dynamical systems theory and control theoretical tools. More precisely, stability analysis of equilibria and the Hopf bifurcations. Moreover, we investigate the issues such as positivity and boundeness of the trajectories. Some are carried out by mathematical analysis and some are carried out by numerical simulations performed by Matlab. In particular, we provide a complete parameter description on stability of the Goodwin model in terms of the Hill number, which seems non-addressed in the literature. / Detta projekt handlar om två Goodwin-modeller för cirkadiska rytmer och tre reducerade modeller för att förstå Belousov-Zhabotinski-modellerna för kemiska reaktioner. De undersöks och jämförs med hjälp av dynamiska systemteorier och kontrollteoretiska verktyg. Närmare besämt stabilitetsanalys av jämvikter och Hopf-bifurkationer. Dessutom undersöker vi frågor som positivitet och begränsning av banorna. En del av dessa undersökningar utförs genom matematisk analys och en del genom numeriska simuleringar som utförs med Matlan. I synnerhet ger vi en fullständig parameterbeskrivning av stabiliteten hos Goodwin-modellen i termer av Hilltal, som inte verkar ha behandlats i litteraturen.
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Why are the EU and the US Beginning to Find Common Ground on AI Policy Despite Early Disagreements?Coluccino, Rebecca January 2023 (has links)
This thesis explores the complex dynamics that drive the US and EU to cooperate on AI policy, despite their initial disagreements, in response to China's growing influence in the field. The central argument is that the shifting balance of power in AI, driven by China's capabilities and strategic initiatives, compels the US and EU to collaborate in order to maintain global standing. Utilizing a realist perspective on international relations, the study emphasizes the role of material factors and national interests in shaping state behaviour. To support its argument, the thesis examines the causal mechanism and entities involved in specific activities, ultimately concluding that the perception of China as a threat to their hegemonic stability in AI leads the US and EU to enhance collaboration on AI policy. The thesis also identifies areas for future research to further understand the geopolitical ramifications of AI development and policy.
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Letter from Co-EditorsNehring, Wendy M., Smurzynski, Jacek 03 October 2013 (has links) (PDF)
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Programmering på mellanstadiet: Lärares olika uppfattningar och utmaningar / Programming in middle school: Teachers different views and challengessjöstedt, jesper January 2023 (has links)
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"That the Future May Learn from the Past": The Goals and Educational Value of Living History MuseumsMahoney, Nicole Marie 01 January 1998 (has links)
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