Sökning: "Johan Häggmark"

Hittade 2 uppsatser innehållade orden Johan Häggmark.

  1. 1. Transfer learning between domains : Evaluating the usefulness of transfer learning between object classification and audio classification

    Kandidat-uppsats, Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för informationsteknologi

    Författare :Tobias Frenger; Johan Häggmark; [2020]
    Nyckelord :Convolutional neural networks; Object classification; Audio classification; Transfer learning; Inception-V3; Inception-ResNet-V2; Keras; ImageNet; Mini-Inception; Mini-Inception-ResNet; Mel-spectrogram; CIFAR-10;

    Sammanfattning : Convolutional neural networks have been successfully applied to both object classification and audio classification. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the degree of how well transfer learning of convolutional neural networks, trained in the object classification domain on large datasets (such as CIFAR-10, and ImageNet), can be applied to the audio classification domain when only a small dataset is available. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Kriget i Afghanistan - ett nödvändigt ont? : En kritisk diskursanalys av New York Times ställningstagande till och framing av kriget i Afghanistan

    Kandidat-uppsats, Medier och kommunikation

    Författare :Jenny Häggmark; Madeleine Jansson; [2011]
    Nyckelord :The war in Afghanistan; peace journalism; war journalism; New York Times; framing; editorials; Kriget i Afghanistan; fredsjournalistik; krigsjournalistik; New York Times; framing; ledarartiklar;

    Sammanfattning : Abstract Title: The war in Afghanistan – a necessary evil? (Kriget i Afghanistan – ett nödvändigt ont? En kritisk diskursanalys av New York Times ställningstagande till och framing av kriget i Afghanistan) Number of pages: 41 (41 including enclosures) Authors: Jenny Häggmark, Madeleine Jansson Tutor: Christian Christensen Course: Media and Communication Studies C Period: Fall term 2011 University: Division of Media and Communication, Department of Information Science, Uppsala University Purpose/aim: Our main goal with this paper is to examine and describe how The New York Times have framed the war in Afghanistan in their editorials, and how their position on the war is reflected in the editorials. We are also interested in finding out if their position on the war has changed during the ten years of war. LÄS MER