Search for dissertations about: "Source tracking"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 71 swedish dissertations containing the words Source tracking.
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1. Acoustic Sound Source Localisation and Tracking : in Indoor Environments
Abstract : With advances in micro-electronic complexity and fabrication, sophisticated algorithms for source localisation and tracking can now be deployed in cost sensitive appliances for both consumer and commercial markets. As a result, such algorithms are becoming ubiquitous elements of contemporary communication, robotics and surveillance systems. READ MORE
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2. Segmentation and tracking of cells and particles in time-lapse microscopy
Abstract : In biology, many different kinds of microscopy are used to study cells. There are many different kinds of transmission microscopy, where light is passed through the cells, that can be used without staining or other treatments that can harm the cells. READ MORE
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3. Exploiting Sparse Structures in Source Localization and Tracking
Abstract : This thesis deals with the modeling of structured signals under different sparsity constraints. Many phenomena exhibit an inherent structure that may be exploited when setting up models, examples include audio waves, radar, sonar, and image objects. READ MORE
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4. Comparison and Tracking Methods for Interactive Visualization of Topological Structures in Scalar Fields
Abstract : Scalar fields occur quite commonly in several application areas in both static and time-dependent forms. Hence a proper visualization of scalar fieldsneeds to be equipped with tools to extract and focus on important features of the data. READ MORE
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5. Laser Sheet Imaging and Image Analysis for Combustion Research
Abstract : This Thesis presents techniques that aim at exploiting the potential of image analysis and processing in order to solve problems of data reduction, interpolation, quantification, and interpretation within the field of experimental laser imaging of combustion processes. Combustion is the most important source of energy for power generation, heating, and transportation in the world today and its strong dominance is projected to continue in the foreseeable future. READ MORE