Search for dissertations about: "Image Processing Computer-Assisted"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Image Processing Computer-Assisted.
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1. Image Analysis in Support of Computer-Assisted Cervical Cancer Screening
Abstract : Cervical cancer is a disease that annually claims the lives of over a quarter of a million women. A substantial number of these deaths could be prevented if population wide cancer screening, based on the Papanicolaou test, were globally available. The Papanicolaou test involves a visual review of cellular material obtained from the uterine cervix. READ MORE
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2. Computer Assisted Coronary CT Angiography Analysis : Disease-centered Software Development
Abstract : The substantial advances of coronary CTA have resulted in a boost of use of this new technique in the last several years, which brings a big challenge to radiologists by the increasing number of exams and the large amount of data for each patient. The main goal of this study was to develop a computer tool to facilitate coronary CTA analysis by combining knowledge of medicine and image processing. READ MORE
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3. Computer-Assisted Coronary CT Angiography Analysis : From Software Development to Clinical Application
Abstract : Advances in coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) have resulted in a boost in the use of this new technique in recent years, creating a challenge for radiologists due to the increasing number of exams and the large amount of data for each patient. The main goal of this study was to develop a computer tool to facilitate coronary CTA analysis by combining knowledge of medicine and image processing, and to evaluate the performance in clinical settings. READ MORE
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4. Development of an image analysis system for the evaluation of cytokine production
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5. Methods for Processing and Analysis of Biomedical TEM Images
Abstract : Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) has the high resolving capability and high clinical significance; however, the current manual diagnostic procedure using TEM is complicated and time-consuming, requiring rarely available expertise for analyzing TEM images of the biological specimen. This thesis addresses the bottlenecks of TEM-based analysis by proposing image analysis methods to automate and improve critical time-consuming steps of currently manual diagnostic procedures. READ MORE