MSc Defences Spring 2024
See the list of MSc defences at DIKU this winter. The list will be updated continuously.
Information about the thesis, supervisor, location of the defence, etc. can be found on the respective events below.
Computer Science
Name of student(s) |
Maria Elkjær Montgomery |
Study Programme |
Computer Science |
Title |
Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk using Transformer Model |
Abstract |
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Early diagnosis of the disease significantly decreases mortality rates, driving the widespread adoption of mammography screening. In Denmark, screening is restricted to women aged 50 to 70, targeting those at highest risk. However, a growing body of research suggests initiating screening at age 40. To address this, we developed a series of BERT-based models using Electronic Health Record (EHR) data to identify women aged 40 to 50 with |
Supervisor(s) |
Mads Nielsen |
External examiner(s) |
Rasmus Reinhold Paulsen |
Date and time |
03.04.2024 13:15-14:15 |
Room |
P1, Øster Voldgade 3 |
Name of student(s) |
Anne Holst Padkjær |
Study Programme |
Computer Science |
Title |
Combining the MWEM Mechanism and the Matrix Mechanism |
Abstract |
This thesis explores the intersection of differential privacy and data utility, |
Supervisor(s) |
Rasmus Pagh |
External examiner(s) |
Daniele Dell Aglio |
Date and time |
04.04.2024 9:30-10:30 |
Room |
Store UP1 |
Name of student(s) |
Lukas Uhrenholdt |
Study Programme |
Computer Science |
Title |
Geometric Packing Algorithms: An Examination |
Abstract |
In computational geometry, packing problems ask whether a set of rigid pieces can be placed inside a target region such that no two pieces overlap. These optimization problems are known to be NP-hard [7] and the field of study has a long history, with numerous contributions made over the years from packing axis-parallel rectangles using shelf algorithms to packing convex polygons with more complex algorithms. There are multiple categories of packing problems such as BIN-PACKING, STRIP-PACKING, AREA-MINIMIZATION, PERIMETER-MINIMIZATION and MINIMUM-SQUARE all of which I will examine. Because the problems are NP-hard, they must be solved using heuristics and approximation algorithms rather than exact algorithms. In this thesis, I will delve into an examination of the contributions from several papers in the field. I will investigate, |
Supervisor(s) |
Mikkel Vind Abrahamsen |
External examiner(s) |
Inge Li Gørtz |
Date and time |
08.04.2024 10:00 - 11:00 |
Room |
HCØ, Aud. 8 |
Name of student(s) |
Mathias Niebuhr Bjerregaard |
Study Programme |
Computer Science |
Title |
Autonomous Digitization of Museum Objects |
Abstract |
The Natural History Museum of Denmark (NHMD) has embarked on a journey to digitize its museum collection, which includes an estimated 14 million samples. This thesis outlines the design and experimental evaluation of a system that aims to autonomously ensure focused |
Supervisor(s) |
Kim Steenstrup Pedersen and Hang Yin |
External examiner(s) |
Rasmus Reinhold Paulsen |
Date and time |
08.04.2024 14:00-15:00 |
Room |
SCI-DIKU-UP1-2-0-06 |
Name of student(s) |
Nóra Püsök |
Study Programme |
Computer Science |
Title |
FEDT: Fabrication Experiment Design Tool |
Abstract |
A subset of fabrication research in human-computer interaction involves |
Supervisor(s) |
Valkyrie Savage |
External examiner(s) |
Nanna Inie Strømberg-Derczynski |
Date and time |
09.04.2024 9:00-10:00 |
Room |
Sigurdsgade 41, 0-11 conference room |
Name of student(s) |
Michael Antonios Kruse Ayoub |
Study Programme |
Computer Science |
Title |
Information Retrieval with Large Language Models |
Abstract |
Classical query expansion methods such as Pseudo Relevance Feedback (PRF) have shown promising capabilities of improving the recall of search systems in information retrieval. Recently, Large Language Models (LLMs), such as Chat-GPT, have gained increased popularity across various domains due to the generative abilities they possess. This thesis aims to investigate how LLMs can be leveraged for query expansion to improve the effectiveness of both sparse and dense information retrieval systems. PRF relies heavily on the accuracy of the initially obtained ranking of documents that can be used for query expansion. This dependency does not exist in the proposed LLM query expansion approach. LLM can instead be used as a black-box model that transforms queries into for example a paraphrased query or an answer to the query (pseudo document), depending on the prompting strategy used. It is believed that the LLM-generated outputs can help minimize the query-document mismatch that is inherent |
Supervisor(s) |
Qiuchi Li |
External examiner(s) |
Troels Andreasen |
Date and time |
18.04.2024 10:00-11:00 |
Room |
UP1-2-0-06 |
Mathematics
Name of student(s) |
Mathias Schack Rabing |
Study Programme |
Mathematics |
Title |
Nonuniform (co)datatypes and (co)recursion in Isabelle |
Abstract |
Nonuniform (which is also known as nested or heterogeneous) (co)datatypes are recursive types, where the type argument can vary. Currently, there are no supported way of instantiating these nonuniform |
Supervisor(s) |
Dmitriy Traytel |
External examiner(s) |
Jesper Andreas Bengtson |
Date and time |
22.03.2024 10:00-11:00 |
Room |
Sigurdsgade 41, room 2-03 |
Name of student(s) |
Mikkel Kristian Rathmann Mølbak |
Study Programme |
Mathematics |
Title |
Euler-Poincaré equations with generalisation to Vortex sheets and diffeomorphism groupoids |
Abstract |
In this thesis we show the Euler-Poincaré reduction of equations describing motion physical systems. We give proof of this reduction in the Lagrangian of Hamiltonian formulation, and apply the theory to give the motion of a manifold under action of the full diffeomorphism group. We then give a generalisation of this theory to motion of manifolds with discontinuity along a hypersurface under the full diffeomorphism group. For this |
Supervisor(s) |
Stefan Sommer |
External examiner(s) |
David Brander |
Date and time |
05.04.2024 13:00-14:00 |
Room |
Seminar room, Østervoldgade 3 |