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Ontology Extension Using Text Mining for News Analysis

Author(s): Inna Novalija (Author), Dunja Mladenić (Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

In computer science, ontologies enable formalized knowledge representation. The goal of ontology extension is to correctly augment the existing ontology with new formalized knowledge (e.g., concepts, relationships etc.). This thesis addresses the ontology extension process based on text mining methods. News analysis is the application of the extended ontology. A …

The use of normobaric hypoxia and hyperoxia for the enhancement of sea level and/or altitude exercise performance

Author(s): Tadej Debevec (Author), Igor Mekjavić (Supervisor), Stylianos N. Kounalakis (Co-Supervisor), Blaž Jereb (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Adaptation to altitude can enhance performance if the hypoxic dose and the frequency of the exposures are appropriate. While many hypoxic training modalities exist, the protocols utilizing short intermittent hypoxic exposures are gaining popularity. However, the effects of such novel hypoxic protocols on athletic performance are unclear. The aim of …

Semi-automatic ontology construction

Author(s): Blaž Fortuna (Author), Dunja Mladenić (Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This thesis addresses the task of formalizing and implementing the process of semi-automatic ontology construction. We propose a theoretical framework for formalizing the ontology construction process. The process is described as a sequence of operators applied to the ontology. Several types of common operators are identified and each type is …

Normobaric hyperoxia: haemodynamic responses to acute and long-term exposure

Author(s): Michail Keramidas (Author), Igor Mekjavić (Supervisor), Ola Eiken (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The aim of the present thesis was to examine the effect of acute and long-term normobaric hyperoxic exposure on selected haemodynamic and haematological responses during resting and exercise conditions in healthy aerobically well-trained males. This purpose was evaluated in four separate studies, and each of them had a specific aim …

Ion beam analysis of geometrically structured samples

Author(s): David Jezeršek (Author), Žiga Šmit (Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

An experimental set-up for the detection of scattered projectile ions was constructed at the external (in air) beamline of the Microanalytical Center at the Jožef Stefan Institute. The system is composed of a detector for the analysis of back-scattered projectiles, casually called the RBS detector, a precise positioning system and …

Model for Monitoring and Assessment of a Public Health Care Network

Author(s): Aleksander Pur (Author), Marko Bohanec (Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

It is hard to imagine the management of any system without monitoring it as a process of continuously gathering data and performing real-time analyses. In general, monitoring can improve the estimation of the current state, optimization of the business processes, identification of the critical elements and new opportunities, and prediction …

Radon in Kosovo

Author(s): Meleq Bahtijari (Author), Peter Stegnar (Supervisor), Zahadin Shemsidini (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Radon and its progeny play an important role contributing to the dose of radiation which a person receives from all natural sources of ionizing radiation. This is one of the reasons why this problem has been of great interest, as a result of which an increased number of scientific works …

Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminium Foams

Author(s): Irena Paulin (Author), Monika Jenko (Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Aluminium foams are prospective class of cell materials that offer a variety of applications in fields such as lightweight structures or crash-energy management. Due to interesting combination of physical and mechanical properties, such as high stiffness at low density, high impact energy absorption, flame and heat resistance, sound absorption, aluminium …

Parameter Estimation of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems with Application to Failure Prognostics

Author(s): Matej Gašperin (Author), Đani Juričić (Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This dissertation addresses the problem of parameter estimation of stochastic, discrete-time, state-space models from input and output data. This class of problems can be found in many modern engineering applications, where the relationships in the real world processes have to be inferred from the observed data and available prior knowledge. …

Phase slip phenomena and vortex dynamics in mesoscopic superconductors

Author(s): Mathieu Lu-Dac (Author), Viktor Kabanov (Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

We investigate the dynamics in one-dimensional (1D) and two dimensional (2D) mesoscopic superconductors in an external magnetic field using the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations. We analyze the different transitions between metastable states and describe the creation of topological defects that occur as the phase of the Ginzburg-Landau order parameter makes finite …