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Postgraduate Student Research Projects 2002

Dissertations:
Hanekom T: Modelling of the electrode-auditory nerve fibre interface in cochlear prostheses (Prof PJ Cilliers)

Purnell DW: Discriminative and Bayesian techniques for hidden Markov model speech recognition systems (Prof EC Botha)

Purnell DW: Discriminative and Bayesian techniques for hidden Markov model speech recognition systems (Prof EC Botha)

Theses:
Brink JD: An acoustic comparison of the vowels and diphthongs of first-language and African-mother-tongue South African English (Prof EC Botha)

Britz EA: A framework for HVAC control at a tertiary institution (Prof GJ Delport)

Cilliers JE: Multi-dimensional lattice equaliser for Q2PSK (Prof LP Linde)

de Beer SJ: An SRAM system based on a reduced-area four-transistor CMOS SRAM cell (Prof M du Plessis)

Nortje WD: Comparison of Bayesian learning and conjugate gradient descent training of nearal networks (Prof EC Botha)

Oosthuizen DJ: Economic evaluation and design of an Electric Arc Furnace controller based on economic objectives (Prof IK Craig)

Rabie N: Energy management in a telecommunications environment with associated energy and cost modelling of HVAC (Prof GJ Delport)

Swanepoel SA: A time spread diversity technique with integrated coding and interference cancellation (Prof LP Linde)

Thirion JWF: Recurrent neural network-enhanced HMM speech recognition systems (Prof EC Botha)

van Heerden RP: Hidden Markov models for robust recognition of vehicle licence plates (Prof EC Botha)

van Leeuwen GFVB: A speech recognition-based telephone auto-attendant (Prof EC Botha)

Wilken AS: Customer-orientated hot water load management (Prof GJ Delport)

 

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