Search for dissertations about: "automatic assessments"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words automatic assessments.
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6. Combining Shape and Learning for Medical Image Analysis
Abstract : Automatic methods with the ability to make accurate, fast and robust assessments of medical images are highly requested in medical research and clinical care. Excellent automatic algorithms are characterized by speed, allowing for scalability, and an accuracy comparable to an expert radiologist. READ MORE
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7. Image analysis and interactive visualization techniques for electron microscopy tomograms
Abstract : Images are an important data source in modern science and engineering. A continued challenge is to perform measurements on and extract useful information from the image data, i.e., to perform image analysis. READ MORE
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8. Novel Analysis Toolkit for Capillaroscopic Images: Development and Clinical Evaluation
Abstract : Nailfold capillaroscopy (NC) is an invasive imaging technique that is used to assess the blood capillary network in the nailfold area. NC is routinely used for patients with microcirculation problems, such as systemic sclerosis and other connective tissue diseases. NC is repeatable and appears to be simple and harmless. READ MORE
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9. Vessel occlusion and functional outcome after acute stroke : prediction and evaluation
Abstract : In the acute setting of ischaemic stroke, two proven treatments are available: intravenous thrombolysis (iv-tPA) with alteplase and endovascular thrombectomy. The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the associations between symptom severity in the acute setting of ischaemic stroke and 1) the presence of arterial occlusions and 2) long-term functional outcome assessed at 3 months. READ MORE
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10. Characterizing chemical exposure : focus on children's environment
Abstract : Children are constantly exposed to chemicals in food, water, dust, air and consumer products. Compared to adults, children often have a higher exposure to chemicals due to physical and behavioural factors. Because of their unique exposure patterns, exposure assessments in adults are not directly transferrable to children. READ MORE