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Neural approaches to automatic terminology extraction

Author(s): Hanh Thi Hong Tran (Author), Senja Pollak (Supervisor), Antoine Doucet (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Automatic terminology extraction, also known as automatic term extraction (ATE), is a natural language processing (NLP) task that identifies specialized terminology from domain-specific corpora. ATE is often used for terminographic tasks (e.g., the creation of specialized dictionaries) and contributes to several complex downstream tasks (e.g., machine translation and information retrieval). …

Tracing mercury in the wider Idrija region using stable isotopes

Author(s): Dominik Božič (Author), Milena Horvat (Supervisor), Marko Štrok (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Mercury, a toxic element, known for its physical and chemical properties, spreads throughout the environment and is found in various ecosystems, including water, air, soil, and biological systems. The natural mercury cycle begins beneath the earth's crust, where it rises to the surface and is released into the air through …

Plastic pollution in the hyporheic zone: occurrence and its interaction with microorganisms

Author(s): Tjaša Matjašič (Author), Nataša Mori (Supervisor), Tatjana Simčič (Co-Supervisor), Tanja Dreo (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Plastic pollution is a global issue, yet our understanding of its impact on organisms and ecosystems remains limited. My PhD thesis explores the presence of microplastics (MP) in river ecosystems, their interaction with freshwater hyporheic biofilms and specifically, the response of hyporheic biofilms to polyethylene terephthalate (PET) pollution in the …

Licit and illicit drugs in waste- and environmental waters: epidemiological and environmental implications

Author(s): Taja Verovšek (Author), Ester Heath (Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The analysis of drug residues in waste and environmental waters offers valuable insights into the epidemiological and environmental implications of drug use. This study employs a wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) approach to estimate the use of licit and illicit drugs and new psychoactive substances (NPS) among both general and specific populations. …

An intelligent cognitive system for computational psychotherapy with a conversational agent for attitude and behavior change in stress, anxiety and depression

Author(s): Tine Kolenik (Author), Matjaž Gams (Supervisor), Günter Schiepek (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The increasing prevalence of mental health issues worldwide has amplified the significance of computational psychotherapy, which includes creating computational tools for the mental healthcare and tools to support existing mental health professionals. This work presents a computational psychotherapy system that predicts and forecasts mental health issues in users, and utilizes …

Predictive exoskeleton control based on probabilistic models

Author(s): Marko Jamšek (Author), Jan Babič (Supervisor)

Year: 2022

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Research and development of exoskeletons for injury prevention and assistance with everyday living has steadily increased in the last decade. With some products already available on the market, a widespread adoption of exoskeletons appears to be within close reach. However, many challenges still remain to be overcome, one of which …

Diversity of viruses infecting tomato and weed plants in agroecosystems

Author(s): Mark Paul Selda Rivarez (Author), Denis Kutnjak (Supervisor), Maja Ravnikar (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2022

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Viruses, satellite viruses, viroids, virusoids, and satellite nucleic acids (herewith, referred to collectively or in part as ‘viruses’) comprise the virosphere and are perhaps the most diverse and abundant, yet still under-sampled, microbes on Earth. They are primarily regarded as pathogens or parasites of their eukaryotic or prokaryotic hosts. In …

Authenticity and traceability of food and food flavourings using a stable isotope approach

Author(s): Lidija Strojnik (Author), Nives Ogrinc (Supervisor)

Year: 2022

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Food fraud or economically motivated adulteration has been an issue throughout history. Even today, it remains a significant and growing problem, driven by globalisation, economic opportunity and the low probability and severity of punishment. Fraud is a concern for food producers, consumers, regulatory agencies and scientific organisations, and food fraud …

High-precision wide-bandwidth isolated current measurement in networked devices

Author(s): Uroš Platiše (Author), Mihael Mohorčič (Supervisor)

Year: 2022

Type: Doctoral dissertation

With the increasing use of electricity powered devices and processes in our daily lives, the need for the precise measurement of electrical currents across more than 15 decades from below nA to tens or hundreds of kA has become inevitable both for billing and more optimal energy distribution purposes as …

Time-efficient method for monitoring electrochemical energy conversion systems

Author(s): Gjorgji Nusev (Author), Pavle Boškoski (Supervisor)

Year: 2022

Type: Doctoral dissertation

According to the EU’s Green Deal plan, one of the main objectives for the EU is to become a net-zero greenhouse emission society by 2050. Achieving this goal requires advancements across many areas ranging from energy production, conversion, distribution and energy storage where the key role is taken by the …