Search for dissertations about: "Spatial interaction"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 394 swedish dissertations containing the words Spatial interaction.
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16. Virtual Reality for Enriched Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients with Spatial Neglect : Diagnostics and the Rehabilitation Effect on Spatial Attention and Neuronal Activity
Abstract : Background: Approximately a third of all stroke patients develop spatial neglect, a debilitating symptom associated with poor outcome. Spatial neglect is clinically defined as a deficit in processing and responding to stimuli presented on the contralesional side of the body, or the space surrounding that side of the body. READ MORE
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17. Computational methods for analysis of spatial transcriptomics data : An exploration of the spatial gene expression landscape
Abstract : Transcriptomics techniques, whether in the form of bulk, single cell/nuclei, or spatial methods have fueled a substantial expansion of our knowledge about the biological systems within and around us. In addition, the rate of innovation has accelerated over the last decade, resulting in a multitude of technological advances and new methods for generation of transcriptomics data. READ MORE
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18. Exploring textiles as materials for interaction design
Abstract : As computational technology and new materials enter the world of textiles, our view on textile materials is challenged. Textile interaction design suggests a new design space in which the fields of textile design and interaction design are merged. READ MORE
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19. Teaching mobile robots to use spatial words
Abstract : The meaning of spatial words can only be evaluated by establishing a reference to the properties of the environment in which the word is used. For example, in order to evaluate what is to the left of something or how fast is fast in a given context, we need to evaluate properties such as the position of objects in the scene, their typical function and behaviour, the size of the scene and the perspective from which the scene is viewed. READ MORE
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20. Direct imaging of Stimulated Raman scattering : 3D spatial control and spatial generation
Abstract : Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) is a powerful imaging technique that has become popular during the last decades for its ability to image species specific in a sample with high accuracy. The purpose of this thesis is twofold. Firstly, to demonstrate 3D spatial control of where in the sample SRS is generated. READ MORE