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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.
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DATA-CENTRIC DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FRAMEWORK FOR SELECTED APPLICATIONS

Xiang Gu (11090106) 15 December 2021 (has links)
<p>The web and digital technologies have been continuously growing in the recent five years. The data generated from the Internet of Things (IoT) devices are heterogeneous, increasing data storage and management difficulties. The thesis developed user-friendly data management system frameworks in the local environment and cloud platform. The two frameworks applied to two applications in the industrial field: the agriculture informatics system and the personal healthcare management system. The systems are capable of information management and two-way communication through a user-friendly interface. </p>
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Frontal Alpha Asymmetry Interaction with an Experimental Story EEG Brain-Computer Interface

Claudia M Krogmeier (6632114) 03 November 2022 (has links)
<p> Although interest in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) from researchers and consumers continues to increase, many BCIs lack the complexity and imaginative properties thought to guide users towards successful brain activity modulation. In this research, an experimental story brain-computer interface (ES-BCI) was developed, with which users could interact using cognitive strategies; specifically, thinking about the story and engaging with the main character of the story through their thought processes. In this system, the user’s frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) measured with electroencephalography (EEG) was linearly mapped to the color saturation of the main character in the story. Therefore, the color saturation of the main character increased as FAA recorded from the participant’s brain activity increased above the FAA threshold required to receive visual feedback. A user-friendly experimental design was implemented using a comfortable EEG device and short neurofeedback (NF) training protocol. Eight distinct story scenes, each with a View and Engage NF component were created, and are referred to as blocks. In this system, seven out of 19 participants successfully increased FAA during the course of the study, for a total of ten successful blocks out of 152. Results concerning left (Lact) and right (Ract) prefrontal cortical activity contributions to FAA in both successful and unsuccessful blocks were examined to understand FAA measurements in greater detail. Additionally, electrodermal activity data (EDA) and self-reported questionnaire data were investigated to understand the user experience with this ES-BCI. Results suggest the potential of ES-BCI environments for engaging users and allowing for FAA modulation. New research directions for artistic BCIs investigating affect are discussed. </p>
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Usability guided development of a participant database system / Användbarhetsledd utveckling av ett deltagardatabassystem

Falk, Joakim January 2018 (has links)
This project consisted of the development of a web based participant database system to replace a spreadsheet based one for the project “Vi Ses! Språkvänner i Linköping” and the evaluation of it. The design and implementation was done iteratively using a collection of usability guidelines as well as the results of a set of user tests. User tests were also used for the evaluation of the web database system. The task during the user tests was participant matching and the main measurement taken was task completion time. The project resulted in a web database system that could fully replace the spreadsheet database system. The evaluation tests showed that this system was both faster to match participants in as well as less error prone. / Detta projekt bestod av utvecklingen och evalueringen av ett webbaserat databassystem för deltagare. Den skulle ersätta ett existerande Excel-baserat databassystem för projektet “Vi Ses! Språkvänner i Linköping”. Designen och implementationen gjordes iterativt med hjälp av användbarhetsriktlinjer och resultat från användartester. Användartester användes även för evalueringen av webbdatabassystemet. Uppgiften i användartesterna var deltagarmatchning och det huvudsakliga mätvärdet var hur lång tid uppgiften tog. Projektet resulterade i ett webbaserat databassystem som helt kunde ersätta det Excel-baserade systemet. Evalueringstesterna visade att systemet var både snabbare och mindre felbenäget att matcha deltagare i.
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Development of high-performance algorithms for a new generation of versatile molecular descriptors. The Pentacle software

Durán Alcaide, Ángel 04 March 2010 (has links)
The work of this thesis was focused on the development of high-performance algorithms for a new generation of molecular descriptors, with many advantages with respect to its predecessors, suitable for diverse applications in the field of drug design, as well as its implementation in commercial grade scientific software (Pentacle). As a first step, we developed a new algorithm (AMANDA) for discretizing molecular interaction fields which allows extracting from them the most interesting regions in an efficient way. This algorithm was incorporated into a new generation of alignmentindependent molecular descriptors, named GRIND-2. The computing speed and efficiency of the new algorithm allow the application of these descriptors in virtual screening. In addition, we developed a new alignment-independent encoding algorithm (CLACC) producing quantitative structure-activity relationship models which have better predictive ability and are easier to interpret than those obtained with other methods. / El trabajo que se presenta en esta tesis se ha centrado en el desarrollo de algoritmos de altas prestaciones para la obtención de una nueva generación de descriptores moleculares, con numerosas ventajas con respecto a sus predecesores, adecuados para diversas aplicaciones en el área del diseño de fármacos, y en su implementación en un programa científico de calidad comercial (Pentacle). Inicialmente se desarrolló un nuevo algoritmo de discretización de campos de interacción molecular (AMANDA) que permite extraer eficientemente las regiones de máximo interés. Este algoritmo fue incorporado en una nueva generación de descriptores moleculares independientes del alineamiento, denominados GRIND-2. La rapidez y eficiencia del nuevo algoritmo permitieron aplicar estos descriptores en cribados virtuales. Por último, se puso a punto un nuevo algoritmo de codificación independiente de alineamiento (CLACC) que permite obtener modelos cuantitativos de relación estructura-actividad con mejor capacidad predictiva y mucho más fáciles de interpretar que los obtenidos con otros métodos.

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