Search for dissertations about: "Camera Modelling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words Camera Modelling.
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1. Camera Modelling and Calibration with Machine Vision Applications
Abstract : Camera modelling and calibration are important parts of machine vision. They can be used for calculating geometric information from images. A camera model is a mathematical projection between a 3D object space and a 2D image. READ MORE
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2. Camera Modelling and Calibration for Machine Vision Applications
Abstract : This thesis describes camera based methods for determining positions and orientations of objects in 3D-space. These methods are useful in several applications where camera images are used for acquiring information about the surroundings, and the targeted application here is guiding robots using a camera mounted on the robot hand. READ MORE
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3. Modelling and Measurements of MAST Neutron Emission
Abstract : Measurements of neutron emission from a fusion plasma can provide a wealth of information on the underlying temporal, spatial and energy distributions of reacting ions and how they are affected by a wide range of magneto-hydro-dynamic (MHD) instabilities.This thesis focuses on the interpretation of the experimental measurements recorded by neutron flux monitors with and without spectroscopic capabilities installed on the Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST). READ MORE
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4. A Computational Approach for Modelling Context across Different Application Domains
Abstract : Nowadays, people use a wide range of devices (e.g., mobile phones, smart watches, tablets, activity bands, laptops) to access different digital applications and services. The ubiquitous distribution of these devices allows them to be used across different settings, in different situations, and in a large number of different domains. READ MORE
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5. Efficient Spatiotemporal Filtering and Modelling
Abstract : The thesis describes novel methods for efficient spatiotemporal filtering and modeling. A multiresolution algorithm for energy-based estimation and representation of local spatiotemporal structure by second order symmetric tensors is presented. The problem of how to properly process estimates with varying degree of reliability is addressed. READ MORE