Search for dissertations about: "level set method"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 403 swedish dissertations containing the words level set method.
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1. Segmentation Methods for Medical Image Analysis : Blood vessels, multi-scale filtering and level set methods
Abstract : Image segmentation is the problem of partitioning an image into meaningful parts, often consisting of an object and background. As an important part of many imaging applications, e.g. face recognition, tracking of moving cars and people etc, it is of general interest to design robust and fast segmentation algorithms. READ MORE
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2. Level Set Segmentation and Volume Visualization of Vascular Trees
Abstract : Medical imaging is an important part of the clinical workflow. With the increasing amount and complexity of image data comes the need for automatic (or semi-automatic) analysis methods which aid the physician in the exploration of the data. READ MORE
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3. Computational Techniques for Coupled Flow-Transport Problems
Abstract : This thesis presents numerical techniques for solving problems of incompressible flow coupled to scalar transport equations using finite element discretizations in space. The two applications considered in this thesis are multi-phase flow, modeled by level set or phase field methods, and planetary mantle convection based on the Boussinesq approximation. READ MORE
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4. A generic security evaluation method for open distributed systems
Abstract : Security is an important attribute of any informationsystem. Whether your business is small or large you have to beable to set the desired security levels for your system. Anon-decided or non-fulfilled security level target can easilyend up in unplanned costs. READ MORE
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5. Industrial Experiences of Set-based Concurrent Engineering- Effects, results and applications
Abstract : During product development, most of the customer value, as well as the cost and the quality of a product are defined. This key role of development in industry has led to an intense search for better ways to develop products, software, services and systems. READ MORE