Search for dissertations about: "pipeline processing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the words pipeline processing.
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1. Image Processing and Analysis Methods for Biomedical Applications
Abstract : With new technologies and developments medical images can be acquired more quickly and at a larger scale than ever before. However, increased amount of data induces an overhead in the human labour needed for its inspection and analysis. 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. Implementation of digit-serial filters
Abstract : In this thesis we discuss the design and implementation of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) applications in a standard digital CMOS technology. The aim is to fulfill a throughput requirement with lowest possible power consumption. READ MORE
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4. Image Analysis and Deep Learning for Applications in Microscopy
Abstract : Quantitative microscopy deals with the extraction of quantitative measurements from samples observed under a microscope. Recent developments in microscopy systems, sample preparation and handling techniques have enabled high throughput biological experiments resulting in large amounts of image data, at biological scales ranging from subcellular structures such as fluorescently tagged nucleic acid sequences to whole organisms such as zebrafish embryos. READ MORE
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5. Protocols with Heterogeneous Real-Time Services for High-Performance Embedded Networks
Abstract : Network protocols for applications that demand high performance and heterogeneous real-time services are presented. These protocols control the medium access to the network and offer additional features to the user, both different user services for traffic and services for parallel and distributed real-time processing. READ MORE