Search for dissertations about: "hand tracking"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words hand tracking.
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21. Not all those who wander are lost : A study of cancer cells by digital holographic imaging, fluorescence and a combination thereof
Abstract : Cells are commonly used in research to evaluate toxicity and efficiency of drugs. However, to further increase the usefulness of cells as well as the understandings of effects of different interventions, new methods must constantly be developed and refined. READ MORE
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22. Non-invasive assessment of dynamic properties in human arteries : with special reference to gestation and diabetes
Abstract : Background: The important role played by the intrinsic properties of central arteries in cardiovascular physiology and pathology has been increasingly recognised. Several circulatory disorders are associated with increased arterial stiffness. READ MORE
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23. From Actions to Faces : Studies of Social Perception in Typical and Atypical Development
Abstract : This thesis consists of three eye-tracking studies of social perception in children. Study I and Study II investigated action perception in typically developing infants and preschoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), respectively. Study III investigated face perception in children with ASD. READ MORE
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24. Controlling Dependencies for Security and Privacy
Abstract : This thesis explores several ways to diversify the field of Information Flow Control. At the heart of the field lie on one hand policies for describing limitations on information dependencies induced by a program, and on the other hand mechanisms to enforce such policies. READ MORE
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25. Communication-Aware Motion Planning for Mobile Robots
Abstract : Mobile robots have found numerous applications in recent years, in areas such as consumer robotics, environmental monitoring, security and transportation. For information dissemination, multi-robot cooperation or operator intervention, reliable communications are important. READ MORE