Browsing Department of Information and Communication Technology by Document Types "Doctoral thesis"
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Automatic Generation of Personalized Recommendations in eCoaching
(Doctoral dissertations at the University of Agder; no. 421, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Denne avhandlingen omhandler eCoaching for personlig livsstilsstøtte i sanntid ved bruk av informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi. Utfordringen er å designe, utvikle og teknisk evaluere en prototyp av en intelligent ... -
On the Theory and Applications of Hierarchical Learning Automata and Object Migration Automata
(Doctoral dissertations at University of Agder; no. 444, Doctoral thesis, 2023)The paradigm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the sub-group of Machine Learning (ML) have attracted exponential interest in our society in recent years. The domain of ML contains numerous methods, and it is desirable ... -
Online Machine Learning for Inference from Multivariate Time-series
(Doctoral Dissertations at the University of Agder; no: 429, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Inference and data analysis over networks have become significant areas of research due to the increasing prevalence of interconnected systems and the growing volume of data they produce. Many of these systems generate ... -
Optimization of Multivariate Hawkes Processes via Decentralized Learning Automata: Towards Learning How to Boost Factual Information on Social Networks
(Doctoral dissertations at University of Agder;no. 439, Doctoral thesis, 2023)The increasing amount of misleading information on Social Media (SM) platforms is problematic. The reason is that these platforms have become one of the primary sources of information due to their ease-of-use and cheap ... -
The role of information systems in global governance: The case of climate reporting
(Doctoral dissertations at University of Agder; 460, Doctoral thesis, 2024)We live in a globally interconnected and interdependent world, where societal challenges are increasingly global in character. States and local communities cannot effectively address such challenges by themselves, which ... -
A Simulation-Based Framework for the Design of Direction-Independent Human Activity Recognition Systems Using Radar Sensors
(Doctoral dissertations at University of Agder;no. 487, Doctoral thesis, 2024)Human activity recognition (HAR) systems play an important role in understanding and interpreting human movements across various domains, with applications ranging from automobiles to smart homes and health. This dissertation ...