Search for dissertations about: "Fuzzy set theory"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Fuzzy set theory.
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6. Decision support in dementia care : developing systems for interactive reasoning
Abstract : Demensvården i Sverige och i andra delar av världen har på olika sätt varit i fokus de senaste åren där man påtalat behovet att utveckla metoder och riktlinjer för hur vården ska bedrivas. Detta för att möta den växande andelen äldre människor som också utvecklar demenssjukdomar. READ MORE
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7. Distance Functions and Their Use in Adaptive Mathematical Morphology
Abstract : One of the main problems in image analysis is a comparison of different shapes in images. It is often desirable to determine the extent to which one shape differs from another. This is usually a difficult task because shapes vary in size, length, contrast, texture, orientation, etc. Shapes can be described using sets of points, crisp of fuzzy. READ MORE
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8. Methods for Reliable Image Registration : Algorithms, Distance Measures, and Representations
Abstract : Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (both 2D images and 3D volumes, as well as time-series) and increasingly from multiple sources. Image registration, the process of finding correspondences between images based on the affinity of features of interest, is often required as a vital step towards the final analysis, which may consist of a comparison of images, measurement of movement, or fusion of complementary information. READ MORE
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9. Seamless Communications
Abstract : The evolution of today’s wireless technologies and small hand-held devices has enabled the handling of the trade-off between mobility and performance. Things have, however, become more complex. Users demand high performance when using small and resource-efficient devices. READ MORE
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10. Ambiguity at work : lexical blends in an American English web news context
Abstract : The present study investigates the word formation process of lexical blending in the context of written US web news between January 2010–March 2018. The study has two interrelated aims. First, it aims to develop a transparent, rigid, and replicable method of data collection. READ MORE