Search for dissertations about: "Image"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9853 swedish dissertations containing the word Image.
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1. A path along deep learning for medical image analysis : With focus on burn wounds and brain tumors
Abstract : The number of medical images that clinicians need to review on a daily basis has increased dramatically during the last decades. Since the number of clinicians has not increased as much, it is necessary to develop tools which can help doctors to work more efficiently. READ MORE
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2. Automatic Virus Identification using TEM : Image Segmentation and Texture Analysis
Abstract : Viruses and their morphology have been detected and studied with electron microscopy (EM) since the end of the 1930s. The technique has been vital for the discovery of new viruses and in establishing the virus taxonomy. Today, electron microscopy is an important technique in clinical diagnostics. READ MORE
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3. Image Filtering Methods for Biomedical Applications
Abstract : Filtering is a key step in digital image processing and analysis. It is mainly used for amplification or attenuation of some frequencies depending on the nature of the application. Filtering can either be performed in the spatial domain or in a transformed domain. READ MORE
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4. 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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5. Image Analysis in Support of Computer-Assisted Cervical Cancer Screening
Abstract : Cervical cancer is a disease that annually claims the lives of over a quarter of a million women. A substantial number of these deaths could be prevented if population wide cancer screening, based on the Papanicolaou test, were globally available. The Papanicolaou test involves a visual review of cellular material obtained from the uterine cervix. READ MORE
