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Westell, Jesper. "Multi-Task Learning using Road Surface Condition Classification and Road Scene Semantic Segmentation". Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för medicinsk teknik, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-157403.
Texto completoPersson, Pontus. "The association between working memory capacity and golf performance in a dual-task condition". Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för hälsa och välfärd, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-45380.
Texto completoZinn, Cara M. "Gauging Human Performance with an Automated Aid in Low Prevalence Conditions". Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1558435408337641.
Texto completoYoung, Shikika Sade. "The Durational Effects of a Free Operant Condition on Automatically Maintained Stereotypic Behavior and Discrete Trial Task Responding". Scholar Commons, 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5806.
Texto completoTorberger, Fredrik. "MIND-WANDERING – A Human Condition". Thesis, Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för biovetenskap, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-10388.
Texto completoGoenarjo, Roman. "Effect of age, vascular parameters, physical activity, and cardiorespiratory fitness on executive performances : role of cerebral oxygenation". Thesis, Poitiers, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020POIT2252.
Texto completoMany studies have reported that regular physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with cognitive performance and more selectively with executive functions. Among numerous physiological mechanisms that may underlie the association between them, prefrontal cortex oxygenation seems to play a major role. However, the specific impact of prefrontal oxygenation on the link between physical activity and cognition is influenced by several factors, such as gender, age, or cardiovascular health. Therefore, the aim of this thesis was to investigate the impact of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness on executive functions across the adults' age span in healthy males, as well as the influence of prefrontal cortex oxygenation and cardiovascular health. To obtain those objectives, we conducted a review of the effect of physical activity on the brain in older adults and four cross-sectional studies. From our review, we highlighted that: • In older adults, higher fitness level is associated with better performance in several executive function tests. Even though the limited number of studies available makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions.• Better cardiovascular fitness in older adults is associated with improve arterial stiffness, higher vascular reactivity, and greater amplitude of cerebral oxygenation during exercise or cognitive tasks.• Greater gray matter volume and white matter integrity were related to the cardiorespiratory fitness but less consistently related to physical activity.• At least 12 weeks of an aerobic exercise program are required to give advantageous effects to the brainAnd our experimental works show that:In young males:• The active individuals performed better in executive tasks than their inactive counterparts and had a larger change in prefrontal cortex oxygenation during the most complex conditions of Stroop task.• High cardiorespiratory fitness was related to a better performance in dual-task and greater oxygenation on both sides of the prefrontal cortex.In older males:• Cardiorespiratory fitness is not related to Stroop task performance nor prefrontal cortex oxygenation in overall older males.• Higher cardiorespiratory fitness was related to a better performance and greater right prefrontal cortex oxygenation during a Stroop task in 61+ years old group but not in 55-60 years old group, suggesting the importance of age-group classification to evaluate the effect of cardiorespiratory fitness on executive function in older male subjects.• Older males have stronger relationships between several vascular parameters and Stroop task performance than young malesThis work shows the relationship between physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness on executive functions in young and older males. The potential neurophysiological mechanisms that underlie that relationship, especially prefrontal oxygenation and vascular health, are presented
Bourdin, Christophe. "Contribution à la compréhension intégrée de la saisie manuelle réalisée en condition posturale complexe : cas précis de l'escalade". Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble ; 1971-2015), 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997GRE10242.
Texto completoKluzová, Ivana. "Návrh soustavy CZT a tepelných zdrojů". Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-378717.
Texto completoWang, Han-Che y 王翰晢. "The Effect for Dart-throwing Task under Different Visual Condition". Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/86278138718371274987.
Texto completo國立體育大學
運動科學研究所
97
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the differences under different visual condition for dart-throwing. Methods: Twenty-one subjects voluntarily participated this study. In order to obtain throwers’ performance both in segmental motion and dart location, present study used high speed camera (100Hz) to collect data. The study adapted the repeated one-way ANOVA (α=.05) and qualitative analysis to compare the difference among three different visual condition. Results: The results showed that the dart location of binocular vision were more accuracy and stable than that of advantage vision. The throwing motion of binocular vision and monocular vision weren’t significantly different. The horizontal deviation of dart location of monocular vision was higher than that of binocular vision. The vertical deviation of dart location of monocular vision was also higher than that of binocular vision. Conclusion: The throwing motion of different visual constraint weren’t significantly different, but the information from monocular vision were harmful for judgment including horizontal and vertical direction of judgment. The accuracy and stable of dart location were affected by monocular vision.
Wilapa, Cindy y Cindy Wilapa. "A STUDY OF BETTER LIGHTING CONDITION ON ELDERLY AND YOUNGSTER DURING WATCHING MOVIE TASK". Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/khx5np.
Texto completo國立臺灣科技大學
工業管理系
106
Light is one of the important factors in a room design. And adequate lighting will give the impression of good scenery and refreshing environment. Watching movie is an activity that is often done in daily life by elder people and youngster. This study examined the best light setting of elder people and youngster during the watching movie task. The total of the subjects are 24 people consisting of 12 elders and 12 youngsters are participated in this study. In this study are examined four different light settings through analyzing ECG and EEG were used to evaluate their physiological signal. Result showed that high color temperature will make people have more visual fatigue during watching movie. The illumination of 500 lx and color temperature of 3000K will make elder people have less visual fatigue. On the other hand, 150 lx of illumination and 3000K of color temperature will make young people have less visual fatigue
Shiu, Chuen-jiang y 徐春江. "The effect of Visual Condition, Age, Drawing Task, Education and Learning upon Spatial Representation Development of Totally Blind Person". Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2t82ay.
Texto completo國立臺灣科技大學
設計研究所
99
The present research was to investigate the factors that influence final stage of spatial representation development of totally blind person through three studies. The results suggest: (1) the visual condition does not impale the blind personsʹ drawing to develop into a finer and more maturer stage after 18 years old. (2) The participantsʹ drawing performances varied with different tasks and participantsʹ visual conditions. (3) The blind personʹs final stage of the drawing development is similar to the normal personʹs primitive stage; but the order of the development stages is not the same. It is concluded that vision can't be replaced by the tactility from the aspect of perspective. It is consistent with earlier research by I and Shiu and rejects Kennedyʹs theory again.
Bindarwish, Jamal S. Tenenbaum Gershon. "The effect of telic/paratelic dominance and task condition on motor performance, affect, telic/paratelic state, and self-efficacy". 2004. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-01272004-182657.
Texto completoAdvisor: Dr. Gershon Tenenbaum, Florida State University, College of Education, Dept. of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed June 15, 2004). Includes bibliographical references.
Ferreira, Pedro Filipe Soares. "Deep Reinforcement Learning for Condition Based Monitoring in Aircraft Planning". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/88031.
Texto completoAtualmente, as manutenções na aviação são maioritariamente pré-programadas ou reactivas. Estas técnicas podem levar a manutenção excessiva, mais tempo e recursos gastos, menor disponibilidade de aeronaves e despesas altas. Real-time Condition-based Maintenance for Adaptive Aircraft Maintenance Planning (ReMAP) pretende solucionar este problema, para isso introduzindo uma proposta que procura, fazendo uso de sensores e algoritmos de última geração, aplicar condition-based maintenance (CBM) em aeronaves comerciais, possibilitando a integração da monitorização em tempo real dos sistemas de aeronaves com um agente reinforcement learning (RL) de tomada de decisões, capaz de formular um plano de manutenções ótimo. A proposta integra várias work packages (WPs), cada uma delas com um papel diferente no projeto: desde a extração de dados dos sistemas das aeronaves à definição de um plano de manutenção para uma frota inteira. Este estágio foi embutido na WP responsável pelo desenvolvimento da MDST, encarregue de planear e atribuir tarefas de manutenção para uma frota de aviões. A versão final desta ferramenta irá receber informação de cada manutenção periódica de cada aeronave juntamente com pedidos de manutenção inesperados que possam surgir dos prognósticos de saúde das aeronaves. O intuito será distribuir essas tarefas por um prazo pré-definido de maneira a criar um calendário de manutenções praticável. Todavia, inicialmente, como prova de conceito, a MDST irá criar um planeamento que apenas inclua manutenções periódicas. Portanto, o objetivo do estágio foi usar RL de maneira a calendarizar trabalhos de manutenção de uma frota com 51 aviões para o prazo de 6 anos. Os nossos resultados demonstram que o algoritmo de RL converge rapidamente e tem um melhor desempenho do que uma solução gananciosa.
Currently, maintenance in aviation is mostly pre-scheduled or done reactively. These techniques may prompt to over-maintenance, more time and resources spent, less aircraft availability and high expenses. Real-time Condition-based Maintenance for Adaptive Aircraft Maintenance Planning (ReMAP) intends to solve this issue by introducing a proposal that seeks, by using sensors and state-of-the-art algorithms, to apply condition-based maintenance (CBM) in commercial aircraft, allowing real-time health monitoring of the aircraft’s systems to be integrated with a decision making reinforcement learning (RL) agent to formulate an optimal maintenance scheduling plan. The proposal integrates different work packages (WPs), each of them with a different role in the project: from collecting data from the aircraft’s systems to defining a maintenance plan for a whole fleet. This internship was embedded in the WP responsible for the development of the maintenance decision support tool (MDST), in charge of planning and assigning maintenance tasks for a fleet of aircraft. The final version of the tool is envisioned to receive information about each aircraft’s periodical maintenance checks plus any unexpected maintenance needs that might arise from the aircraft’s health prognostics. These maintenance tasks will be assigned to time-frames in order to create a feasible maintenance schedule. Nevertheless, as an introductory concept proof, the MDST must organize a maintenance schedule for periodic tasks, only. Accordingly, the internship’s goal was to use RL to assign periodical maintenance checks for a fleet of 51 aircraft over 6 years. Our results show that the RL algorithm converges quickly and performs significantly better than a greedy solution.
Hsien-YingChen y 陳嫺穎. "The Effect of a Dual Task Condition on the Postural Control in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: Visual Spatial Working Memory vs. Auditory Working Memory". Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/5rj6j4.
Texto completo國立成功大學
物理治療學系
104
It is very common to do two tasks at the same time in daily living, such as talking while driving, listening to music while walking. Doing two tasks at the same time is called dual task. Postural control used to be considered as an automatic process. However, many studies have shown that postural control needs attention, especially in the elderly, and persons with Parkinson’s diseases. Such information is limited in children and furthermore less in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD). DCD refer to the difficulty in motor coordination and such difficulty cannot be explained by any general medical condition. Difficulty of motor skill and high variability of motor performance are main characteristics of children with DCD. Research results of the effects on the standing postural control in children with DCD are inconsistent. Some results show that performing a concurrent cognitive task will impair the postural control in children with DCD, but some show the opposite results. The concurrent cognitive task may be a visual-spatial working memory task, or an auditory working memory task. The effects may also be different. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to examine the effect of a dual task condition on the standing postural control in children with DCD. Twenty children with DCD and 20 typically developing (TD) children participated in the study. Two types of concurrent working memory tasks: visual spatial and auditory, and two kind of standing conditions: standard stance and tandem stance were the experiment tasks. The performance of standing postural control task was expressed with the velocity and trajectory of center of the pressure (COP). The cognitive task performance was expressed by accuracy and reaction time. We used the dual task costs (performance in dual task condition minus performance in single task condition) as the dependent variables for analyses. The results showed that there was group effect of dual task cost, and such effect was affected by standing postures, but not affected by working memory tasks. That is children with DCD showed worse standing stability in tandem stance condition while concurrently performing a working memory task, but TD children had better standing stability while concurrently performing a working memory task. However such effect was not different between performing a visual spatial task and performing an auditory task. In conclusion, children with DCD showed worse standing stability in dual task condition; TD children showed better standing stability in dual task condition. Dual task condition may enhance the attention in TD children, but not in children with DCD.
My, Kieu. "Deep Domain Adaptation for Pedestrian Detection in Thermal Imagery". Doctoral thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1238097.
Texto completo(7484339), Fu-Chen Chen. "Deep Learning Studies for Vision-based Condition Assessment and Attribute Estimation of Civil Infrastructure Systems". Thesis, 2021.
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