Search for dissertations about: "appearance based"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 327 swedish dissertations containing the words appearance based.
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11. Light Scattering in Fiber-based Materials : a foundation for characterization of structural properties
Abstract : Deeper knowledge of light propagation in fiber-based materials is fundamental in order to understand their optical appearance as well as for industrial applications. Light scattering measurements are appropriate in handling dynamic industrial environments and can provide information regarding structural properties. READ MORE
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12. Colour in Enclosed Space Observation of Colour Phenomena and Development of Methods for Identification of Colour Appearance in Rooms
Abstract : The main problems dealt with in this thesis are (1) how colours can appear in rooms due to various colour combinations and lighting conditions, and (2) how we can identify and compare colour appearance in rooms. One aim is to demonstrate and discuss the complex problem of how certain conditions in a room affect colour appearance, and to give examples and describe the co-operation between some of the affecting factors in experimental rooms. READ MORE
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13. 2D and 3D Halftoning for Appearance Reproduction
Abstract : The appearance of an object is determined by its chromatic and geometric qualities in its surrounding environment using four optical parameters: color, gloss, translucency, and surface texture. Reconstructing the appearance of objects is of great importance in many applications, including creative industries, packaging, fine-art reproduction, medical simulation, and prosthesis-making. READ MORE
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14. Visualising the Effect of Geometrical Variation in Assembled Products. Predicting Visual Quality Appearance
Abstract : Today, when an industrial design concept is evaluated in an aesthetic manner, little or no consideration is given to geometrical variation, i.e. the concept is evaluated with nominal geometry. READ MORE
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15. Image Based Visualization Methods for Meteorological Data
Abstract : Visualization is the process of constructing methods, which are able to synthesize interesting and informative images from data sets, to simplify the process of interpreting the data. In this thesis a new approach to construct meteorological visualization methods using neural network technology is described. READ MORE