Search for dissertations about: "dissertation on simultaneous estimation"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words dissertation on simultaneous estimation.
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1. Assessment of cerebrospinal fluid system dynamics : novel infusion protocol, mathematical modelling and parameter estimation for hydrocephalus investigations
Abstract : Patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (INPH) have a disturbance in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) system. The treatment is neurosurgical – a shunt is placed in the CSF system. The infusion test is used to assess CSF system dynamics and to aid in the selection of patients that will benefit from shunt surgery. READ MORE
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2. Five essays on models and methods for the analysis of survival data with single and multiple causes of failure : With applications in family demography
Abstract : The dissertation consists of five self-contained essays dealing with analytical investigations, simulation studies, and demographic applications of statistical models and associated methods for the analysis of the so-called survival data.Our analytical results in the first paper indicate that models for grouped survival data which, depending on the application, are labeled different names, practically, make use of the same method in the process of parameter estimation and inference. READ MORE
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3. Vision-based Perception For Autonomous Robotic Manipulation
Abstract : In order to safely and effectively operate in real-world unstructured environments where a priori knowledge of the surroundings is not available, robots must have adequate perceptual capabilities. This thesis is concerned with several important aspects of vision-based perception for autonomous robotic manipulation. READ MORE
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4. Quantification of skeletal, muscular and kinematics parameters in scoliosis : methodological and clinical studies
Abstract : This dissertation presents new methods derived for precise evaluation of a number of anatomical and functional variables of the complex thoracospinal deformity in scoliosis. By consensus the scoliotic angle at the frontal plane is measured on radiographs using the Cobb method. READ MORE
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5. Study and implementation of stereo vision systems for robotic applications
Abstract : Stereo vision has been chosen by natural selection as the most common way to estimate the depth of objects. A pair of two-dimensional images is enough in order to retrieve the third dimension of the scene under observation. The importance of this method is great, apart from the living creatures, for sophisticated machine systems, as well. READ MORE