Search for dissertations about: "inpainting"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word inpainting.
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1. Free View Rendering for 3D Video : Edge-Aided Rendering and Depth-Based Image Inpainting
Abstract : Three Dimensional Video (3DV) has become increasingly popular with the success of 3D cinema. Moreover, emerging display technology offers an immersive experience to the viewer without the necessity of any visual aids such as 3D glasses. READ MORE
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2. View Rendering for 3DTV
Abstract : Advancements in three dimensional (3D) technologies are rapidly increasing. Three Dimensional Television (3DTV) aims at creating 3D experience for the home user. Moreover, multiview autostereoscopic displays provide a depth impression without the requirement for any special glasses and can be viewed from multiple locations. READ MORE
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3. The PET sampling puzzle : intelligent data sampling methods for positron emission tomography
Abstract : Much like a backwards computed Sudoku puzzle, starting from the completed number grid and working ones way down to a partially completed grid without damaging the route back to the full unique solution, this thesis tackles the challenges behind setting up a number puzzle in the context of biomedical imaging. By leveraging sparse signal processing theory, we study the means of practical undersampling of positron emission tomography (PET) measurements, an imaging modality in nuclear medicine that visualises functional processes within the body using radioactive tracers. READ MORE
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4. Computational Models of Spatial Transcriptomes
Abstract : Spatial biology is a rapidly growing field that has seen tremendous progress over the last decade. We are now able to measure how the morphology, genome, transcriptome, and proteome of a tissue vary across space. 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