Search for dissertations about: "Body tracking"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 75 swedish dissertations containing the words Body tracking.
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1. Bring Your Body into Action : Body Gesture Detection, Tracking, and Analysis for Natural Interaction
Abstract : Due to the large influx of computers in our daily lives, human-computer interaction has become crucially important. For a long time, focusing on what users need has been critical for designing interaction methods. READ MORE
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2. Counting and Tracking : Development and Use of New Methods for Detailed Analysis of Thrombus Formation
Abstract : Blood platelets are a part of the complex system called haemostasis aimed at ensuring our blood’s continuous transport of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. The transport is ensured by limiting blood loss due to vessel injury and in this process, the platelets form a plug in the damaged area, reinforced by the formation of fibrin. READ MORE
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3. Neutron-Deuteron Scattering and Three-Body Interactions
Abstract : High-precision differential cross section data of the neutron-deuteron elastic scattering reaction at 95 MeV are presented. The neutron-proton scattering differential cross section was also measured and used as a reference to allow an accurate absolute normalization of the neutron-deuteron data. READ MORE
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4. Bird orientation: external cues and ecological factors
Abstract : Birds are generally capable of accurate orientation. In this thesis I present studies about the external cues and the ecological factors that influences bird orientation. A multitude of environmental cues are used to select and maintain a proper direction. READ MORE
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5. 3D Gesture Recognition and Tracking for Next Generation of Smart Devices : Theories, Concepts, and Implementations
Abstract : The rapid development of mobile devices during the recent decade has been greatly driven by interaction and visualization technologies. Although touchscreens have signicantly enhanced the interaction technology, it is predictable that with the future mobile devices, e.g. READ MORE