Search for dissertations about: "Information classification method"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 302 swedish dissertations containing the words Information classification method.
-
11. Semi-supervised learning with self-supervision for closed and open sets
Abstract : Semi-supervised learning (SSL) is a learning framework that enables the use of unlabeled data with labeled data. These methods play a crucial role in reducing the burden of human labeling in training deep learning models. Many methods for SSL learn from unlabeled data through confidence-based pseudo-labeling. READ MORE
-
12. Sar Remote Sensing of Sea Ice: Towards automatic extraction of geophysical information
Abstract : Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images from the ERS-1 satellite have great potential for sea ice remote sensing due to its independence of daylight and clouds. The very high data rate of SAR (over 100 million bits per second) results in an enormous volume of data that threatens the ability of human interpreters. READ MORE
-
13. Image Analysis Techniques for Segmentation, Classification and Presentation of High-Resolution Prometaphase Chromosome
Abstract : The extraction, analysis, and presentation of integrated optical density (IOD) profiles from banded prometaphase chromosome material is an increasingly important clinical method for the detection and analysis of structural aberrations. Particular translocations, duplications, or deletions of genetic material have been shown to be implicated in specific mental or physical disorders. READ MORE
-
14. Object Classification and Image Labeling using RGB-Depth Information
Abstract : This thesis is part of research for the vision systems of four robots in the EU funded project, CROPS[l], where the robots should harvest apples, sweet peppers and grapes, and explore forests. The whole process of designing such a system, including the software architecture, creation of the image database, image labeling and object detection, is presented. READ MORE
-
15. Classification of Burst and Suppression in the Neonatal EEG
Abstract : The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and even a short period of reduced oxygen supply risks severe and lifelong consequences for the affected individual. The delivery is a vulnerable period for a baby who may experience for example hypoxia (lack of oxygen) that can damage the brain. READ MORE