Search for dissertations about: "concept image"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 818 swedish dissertations containing the words concept image.
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1. The concept concept in mathematics education : A concept analysis
Abstract : The notion concept is used in different ways within the field of mathematics education. The aim of this study is to carry out a concept analysis of the notion concept, within some frequently used frameworks describing conceptual understanding. READ MORE
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2. Computerized Cell and Tissue Analysis
Abstract : The latest advances in digital cameras combined with powerful computer software enable us to store high-quality microscopy images of specimen. Studying hundreds of images manually is very time consuming and has the problem of human subjectivity and inconsistency. READ MORE
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3. Robust Image Registration for Improved Clinical Efficiency : Using Local Structure Analysis and Model-Based Processing
Abstract : Medical imaging plays an increasingly important role in modern healthcare. In medical imaging, it is often relevant to relate different images to each other, something which can prove challenging, since there rarely exists a pre-defined mapping between the pixels in different images. READ MORE
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4. Segmentation Methods for Medical Image Analysis : Blood vessels, multi-scale filtering and level set methods
Abstract : Image segmentation is the problem of partitioning an image into meaningful parts, often consisting of an object and background. As an important part of many imaging applications, e.g. face recognition, tracking of moving cars and people etc, it is of general interest to design robust and fast segmentation algorithms. READ MORE
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5. Advanced Machine Learning Methods for Oncological Image Analysis
Abstract : Cancer is a major public health problem, accounting for an estimated 10 million deaths worldwide in 2020 alone. Rapid advances in the field of image acquisition and hardware development over the past three decades have resulted in the development of modern medical imaging modalities that can capture high-resolution anatomical, physiological, functional, and metabolic quantitative information from cancerous organs. READ MORE