Search for dissertations about: "Medicinsk informatik"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 71 swedish dissertations containing the words Medicinsk informatik.
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11. Multidimensional MRI of Myocardial Dynamics : Acquisition, Reconstruction and Visualization
Abstract : Methods for measuring deformation and motion of the human heart in-vivo are crucial in the assessment of cardiac function. Applications ranging from basic physiological research, through early detection of disease to follow-up studies, all rely on the quality of the measurements of heart dynamics. READ MORE
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12. A Multidimensional Filtering Framework with Applications to Local Structure Analysis and Image Enhancement
Abstract : Filtering is a fundamental operation in image science in general and in medical image science in particular. The most central applications are image enhancement, registration, segmentation and feature extraction. READ MORE
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13. Scalability and Semantic Sustainability in Electronic Health Record Systems
Abstract : This work is a small contribution to the greater goal of making software systems used in healthcare more useful and sustainable. To come closer to that goal, health record data will need to be more computable and easier to exchange between systems. READ MORE
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14. Deep Regression and Segmentation for Medical Inference from Large-Scale Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Abstract : Large-scale studies, such as UK Biobank, acquire medical imaging data for thousands of participants. With magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), comprehensive representations of human anatomy can be provided for non-invasive assessments of health-related conditions, body composition, organ volumes, and more. READ MORE
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15. Building Usability into Health Informatics : Development and Evaluation of Information Systems for Shared Homecare
Abstract : How can we develop usable and work process-oriented ICT systems for shared homecare?Shared homecare involves different professionals, consists of mobile work and requires immediate and ubiquitous access to patient-oriented information, supporting an integrated view on the care process.This thesis presents a new collaborative design method for user needs analysis and requirements specification in the context of health information systems development; the Multi-disciplinary Thematic Seminar (MdTS) method. READ MORE