Search for dissertations about: "Image based Rendering"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words Image based Rendering.
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11. Visualization and Haptics for Interactive Medical Image Analysis
Abstract : Modern medical imaging techniques provide an increasing amount of high-dimensional and high-resolution image data that need to be visualized, analyzed, and interpreted for diagnostic and treatment planning purposes. As a consequence, efficient ways of exploring these images are needed. READ MORE
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12. Synthetic data for visual machine learning : A data-centric approach
Abstract : Deep learning allows computers to learn from observations, or else training data. Successful application development requires skills in neural network design, adequate computational resources, and a training data distribution that covers the application do-main. READ MORE
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13. Efficient Medical Volume Visualization : An Approach Based on Domain Knowledge
Abstract : Direct Volume Rendering (DVR) is a visualization technique that has proved to be a very powerful tool in many scientific visualization applications. Diagnostic medical imaging is one domain where DVR could provide clear benefits in terms of unprecedented possibilities for analysis of complex cases and highly efficient work flow for certain routine examinations. READ MORE
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14. Incident Light Fields
Abstract : Image based lighting, (IBL), is a computer graphics technique for creating photorealistic renderings of synthetic objects such that they can be placed into real world scenes. IBL has been widely recognized and is today used in commercial production pipelines. However, the current techniques only use illumination captured at a single point in space. READ MORE
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15. Understanding Task Parallelism : Providing insight into scheduling, memory, and performance for CPUs and Graphics
Abstract : Maximizing the performance of computer systems while making them more energy efficient is vital for future developments in engineering, medicine, entertainment, etc. However, the increasing complexity of software, hardware, and their interactions makes this task difficult. READ MORE