Search for dissertations about: "Uncertainty Visualization"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Uncertainty Visualization.
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1. Efficient Medical Volume Visualization : An Approach Based on Domain Knowledge
Abstract : Direct Volume Rendering (DVR) is a visualization technique that has proved to be a very powerful tool in many scientific visualization applications. Diagnostic medical imaging is one domain where DVR could provide clear benefits in terms of unprecedented possibilities for analysis of complex cases and highly efficient work flow for certain routine examinations. READ MORE
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2. Facing interface challenges in complex product development
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to New Product Development-literature by expanding the analysis of the R&D-manufacturing interface in complex product development in three areas, i.e. the outsourcing of manufacturing, uncertainty and time-criticality, and field service. READ MORE
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3. Flexible design of operation behavior using modeling and visualization
Abstract : The behavior of a system can be described by a set of operations. The process of designing and developing these operations poses a real challenge in various situations, for example, when designing automation systems or keeping track of work in an emergency department. READ MORE
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4. Robust Water Balance Modeling with Uncertain Discharge and Precipitation Data : Computational Geometry as a New Tool
Abstract : Models are important tools for understanding the hydrological processes that govern water transport in the landscape and for prediction at times and places where no observations are available. The degree of trust placed on models, however, should not exceed the quality of the data they are fed with. READ MORE
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5. Deep Regression and Segmentation for Medical Inference from Large-Scale Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Abstract : Large-scale studies, such as UK Biobank, acquire medical imaging data for thousands of participants. With magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), comprehensive representations of human anatomy can be provided for non-invasive assessments of health-related conditions, body composition, organ volumes, and more. READ MORE