Search for dissertations about: "Computer vision"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 369 swedish dissertations containing the words Computer vision.
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1. Visual Attention in Active Vision Systems : Attending, Classifying and Manipulating Objects
Abstract : This thesis has presented a computational model for the combination of bottom-up and top-down attentional mechanisms. Furthermore, the use for this model has been demonstrated in a variety of applications of machine and robotic vision. READ MORE
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2. Design of Energy-Efficient High-Performance ASIP-DSP Platforms
Abstract : In the last ten years, limited clock frequency scaling and increasing power density has shifted IC design focus towards parallelism, heterogeneity and energy efficiency. Improving energy efficiency is by no means simple and it calls for a reevaluation of old design choices in processor architecture, and perhaps more importantly, development of new programming methodologies that exploit the features of modern architectures. READ MORE
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3. Discrete Scale-Space Theory and the Scale-Space Primal Sketch
Abstract : This thesis, within the subfield of computer science known as computer vision, deals with the use of scale-space analysis in early low-level processing of visual information. The main contributions comprise the following five subjects:The formulation of a scale-space theory for discrete signals. READ MORE
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4. Higher-Order Regularization in Computer Vision
Abstract : At the core of many computer vision models lies the minimization of an objective function consisting of a sum of functions with few arguments. The order of the objective function is defined as the highest number of arguments of any summand. READ MORE
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5. Vision-based Human Detection from Mobile Machinery in Industrial Environments
Abstract : The problem addressed in this thesis is the detection, localisation and tracking of human workers from mobile industrial machinery using a customised vision system developed at Örebro University. Coined the RefleX Vision System, its hardware configuration and computer vision algorithms were specifically designed for real-world industrial scenarios where workers are required to wear protective high-visibility garments with retro-reflective markers. READ MORE
