Search for dissertations about: "thesis about photography"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis about photography.
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21. Numerical Methods for Geometric Vision: From Minimal to Large Scale Problems
Abstract : This thesis presents a number of results and algorithms for the numerical solution of problems in geometric computer vision. In geometric computer vision one tries to extract geometric information about the world and the observer from a sequence of images. READ MORE
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22. Reaching for the Stars : Studies in the History of Swedish Stellar and Nebular Astronomy, 1860–1940
Abstract : This study considers astrophysics, stellar and nebular astronomy in Sweden. Emphasis is on the role of scientific technologies and practice, and the emergence of a modern observational astronomy, supplanting classical astronomy as the most vital field of Swedish astronomy. READ MORE
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23. Beyond Users : Grounding Technology in Experience
Abstract : This thesis goes beyond a user-centred design approach to explore potential future applications and modes of interaction. With several design cases, we investigate how early technology ideas can be matched with a specific practice to inspire novel design. READ MORE
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24. Playing with Context : Explicit and Implicit Interaction in Mobile Media Applications
Abstract : This thesis contributes with insights into how aspects of the surrounding physical and social context can be exploited in the design of mobile media applications for playful use. In this work, context refers to aspects of the immediate surroundings – outside of the device – that can be identified and measured by sensors; for instance environmental aspects like sound, and social aspects like co-located people. READ MORE
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25. Interaction of Cylindrical Penetrators with Ceramic and Electromagnetic Armour
Abstract : Armoured vehicles have traditionally used steel armour as protection against penetrators such as projectiles and shaped charge jets. The latter produce a thin stretching metal jet, usually of copper, with a tip velocity of about 7-8 km/s. READ MORE