Search for dissertations about: "Recent extraction techniques"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words Recent extraction techniques.
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21. Image Analysis Methods and Tools for Digital Histopathology Applications Relevant to Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Abstract : In 2012, more than 1.6 million new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed and about half a million women died of breast cancer. The incidence has increased in the developing world. The mortality, however, has decreased. READ MORE
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22. Deciphering the complexity of biological systems using machine learning applied to big data
Abstract : With the rising of the omics era and the recent technological advancements in biology and medicine, the generated data is growing exponentially. Increasing the volume of the data in parallel to complexity and heterogeneity of the data results in challenges in data analysis, extraction of information, and interpretation of the results. READ MORE
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23. Probing Paramagnetic Systems by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Abstract : Paramagnetic systems have a wide range of applications ranging from energy storage or conversion to catalytic processes, metalloproteins and light-emitting materials. Over the recent years nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an established tool for studying the structural and electronic properties of these systems, largely because it can provide a link between the structure and the bulk properties. READ MORE
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24. Found speech and humans in the loop : Ways to gain insight into large quantities of speech
Abstract : Found data - data used for something other than the purpose for which it was originally collected - holds great value in many regards. It typically reflects high ecological validity, a strong cultural worth, and there are significant quantities at hand. However, it is noisy, hard to search through, and its contents are often largely unknown. READ MORE
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25. Excitonic and charge carrier transport in organic materials and device applications
Abstract : With the potential for future commercial use, organic electronics have been intensively studied for the last few decades. To exploit the next generation of high-performance devices, detailed study of the underlying physics is essential. READ MORE