Search for dissertations about: "Digital pathology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 128 swedish dissertations containing the words Digital pathology.
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1. Designing a digital pathology workstation for routine practice
Abstract : The role of the pathology lab is important in the future of cancer care. In orderto further personalize the care for cancer patients, more precise review of tumorspecimens is needed in order to guide clinicians between different treatmentstrategies. READ MORE
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2. Deep Learning for Digital Pathology in Limited Data Scenarios
Abstract : The impressive technical advances seen for machine learning algorithms in combination with the digitalization of medical images in the radiology and pathology departments show great promise in introducing powerful image analysis tools for image diagnostics. In particular, deep learning, a subfield within machine learning, has shown great success, advancing fields such as image classification and detection. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. Generalisation and reliability of deep learning for digital pathology in a clinical setting
Abstract : Deep learning (DL) is a subfield of artificial intelligence (AI) focused on developing algorithms that learn from data to perform some tasks that can aid humans in their daily life or work assignments. Research demonstrates the potential of DL in supporting pathologists with routine tasks like detecting breast cancer metastases and grading prostate cancer. READ MORE
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5. Medin amyloid - a matter close to the heart : Studies on medin amyloid formation and involvement in aortic pathology
Abstract : Amyloidoses are a group of protein misfolding diseases characterized by deposits of insoluble fibrillar protein aggregates. Medin amyloid, which is the focus of this thesis, appears in the media of the thoracic aorta in nearly all individuals over 50 years. READ MORE