Search for dissertations about: "augmentation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 154 swedish dissertations containing the word augmentation.
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1. Augmentation in the Wild : User Centered Development and Evaluation of Augmented Reality Applications
Abstract : Augmented Reality (AR) technology has, despite many applications in the research domain, not made it to a widespread end user market. The one exception is AR applications for mobile phones. READ MORE
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2. Improving Language Models Using Augmentation and Multi-Modality
Abstract : Language models have become a core component in modern Natural Language Processing (NLP) as they constitute a powerful base that is easily adaptable to many language processing tasks. Part of the strength lies in their ability to embed associations representing general world knowledge. READ MORE
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3. Acute achilles tendon rupture. Evaluation of treatment and complications
Abstract : The overall purpose of this thesis was to evaluate the treatment of patients with an acute Achilles tendon rupture with regard to complications, function and patient-reported outcome. Moreover, the purpose was to develop and evaluate new outcome measurements... READ MORE
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4. Unobtrusive Augmentation of Physical Environments : Interaction Techniques, Spatial Displays and Ubiquitous Sensing
Abstract : The fundamental idea of Augmented Reality (AR) is to improve and enhance our perception of the surroundings, through the use of sensing, computing and display systems that make it possible to augment the physical environment with virtual computer graphics. AR is, however, often associated with user-worn equipment, whose current complexity and lack of comfort limit its applicability in many scenarios. READ MORE
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5. Bone-compliant cements for vertebral augmentation
Abstract : Acrylic bone cement based on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is commonly used during vertebral augmentation procedures for the treatment of osteoporosis-induced vertebral compression fractures. However, the high stiffness of the cement compared to that of the surrounding trabecular bone is presumed to facilitate the formation of new fractures shortly after surgery. READ MORE