Search for dissertations about: "Computer Laboratories"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words Computer Laboratories.
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1. Diagnostic Review with Digital Pathology: Design of digitals tools for routine diagnostic use
Abstract : Digital pathology is a novel technology currently being implemented world wide. Thisthesis summarizes four years of HCI and visualization research and provides an overallunderstanding of designing workstation software for pathologists. READ MORE
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2. Evaluation of osseointegration using image analysis and visualization of 2D and 3D image data
Abstract : Computerized image analysis, the discipline of using computers to automatically extract information from digital images, is a powerful tool for automating time consuming analysis tasks. In this thesis, image analysis and visualization methods are developed to facilitate the evaluation of osseointegration, i.e. READ MORE
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3. Methods for Scalable and Safe Robot Learning
Abstract : Robots are increasingly expected to go beyond controlled environments in laboratories and factories, to enter real-world public spaces and homes. However, robot behavior is still usually engineered for narrowly defined scenarios. READ MORE
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4. Active and Physics-Based Human Pose Reconstruction
Abstract : Perceiving humans is an important and complex problem within computervision. Its significance is derived from its numerous applications, suchas human-robot interaction, virtual reality, markerless motion capture,and human tracking for autonomous driving. The difficulty lies in thevariability in human appearance, physique, and plausible body poses. READ MORE
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5. Controllable coupling of superconducting qubits and implementation of quantum gate protocols
Abstract : The concept of a quantum computer was invented in the beginning of the 1980s as a quantum generalization of the reversible classical computer. After discoveries in the middle of the 1990s of quantum algorithms, which wouldsolve some problems considered intractable for classical computers, the field of quantum computing has developed rapidly. READ MORE