Search for dissertations about: "system reconstruction"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 270 swedish dissertations containing the words system reconstruction.

  1. 1. Perceptual Surface Reconstruction

    Author : Jens Månsson; Kognitionsvetenskap; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; system; kontroll; Psychology; Psykologi; numerisk analys; Datalogi; systems; control; numerical analysis; Surface; Contour; Depth; Vision; Binocular; Computer science;

    Abstract : How does the brain transform the 2-D light arrays in our eyes into a meaningful 3-D description of surfaces around us? What assumptions does the visual system make about the world when information is incomplete? And how are these assumptions computationally expressed in this perceptual reconstruction process? These questions, and other aspects of binocular depth perception are analysed from a theoretical and computational perspective, as well as through empirical investigations. In paper one, the fundamentals of stereopsis are briefly reviewed, and the difficulties related with resolving the (stereo) correspondence problem are particularly discussed. READ MORE

  2. 2. ForSyDe-Atom: Design of Heterogeneous Embedded Systems : Taming Complexity with Layers, Atoms and Patterns

    Author : George Ungureanu; Ingo Sander; Reinhard von Hanxleden; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; system design languages; modeling; simulation; synthesis; embedded systems; cyber-physical systems; domain specific languages; systemdesignspråk; modellering; simulering; syntes; inbyggda system; cyberfysiska system; domänspecifika språk; Informations- och kommunikationsteknik; Information and Communication Technology;

    Abstract : The design of embedded systems is inherently complex for two main reasons. Firstly, it entails the combined knowledge and results from a vast set of mature, well-established, yet separate disciplines, such as electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, etc. READ MORE

  3. 3. Reconstruction Techniques and Finite Volume Schemes for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws

    Author : Robert Artebrant; Matematik LTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; numerical analysis; Computer science; high order reconstruction; Conservation law; finite volume method; Datalogi; control; systems; kontroll; numerisk analys; system;

    Abstract : This thesis concerns the numerical approximation of the solutions to hyperbolic conservation laws. In particular the research work focuses on reconstruction techniques; the reconstruction being the key ingredient in modern finite volume schemes aiming to increase spatial order of accuracy. READ MORE

  4. 4. Advances in the Management of Facial Paralysis Sequelae

    Author : Villiam Vejbrink Kildal; Andres Rodriguez-Lorenzo; Patrik Lassus; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP; MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES; facial paralysis; facial palsy; facial synkinesis; synkinesis; facial contracture; facial nerve reconstruction; nerve transfer; nerve graft; microsurgery; myectomy; depressor anguli oris; depressor labii inferioris; platysma; mentalis; lacrimal gland; botulinum toxin; injection; ultrasound; sonography; ultrasonography; crocodile tears syndrome; gustatory hyperlacrimation; excessive tearing; literature review; review; classification system; management algorithm; plastic surgery; static reconstruction; dynamic reconstruction; Plastikkirurgi; Plastic Surgery;

    Abstract : Background: Despite advances in the management of facial paralysis and its associated sequelae, therapies targeting the lower facial region remain underdeveloped. This thesis aimed to improve both the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities for facial paralysis, with a focus on the lower face. READ MORE

  5. 5. Automatic Dense Reconstruction from Uncalibrated Video Sequences

    Author : David Nister; KTH; []
    Keywords : Structure from Motion; Calibration; Match Moving; Reconstruction; Video; Computer Vision; Auto-calibration; Augmented Reality; Virtual Reality; Image-based Rendering; Visualisation; Camera Calibration; Motion Estimation;

    Abstract : This thesis describes a system that completely automaticallybuilds a three-dimensional model of a scene given a sequence ofimages of the scene. The system also estimates the internalparameters of the camera and the poses from where the originalimages were taken. READ MORE