Search for dissertations about: "three-dimensional 3D reconstruction"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words three-dimensional 3D reconstruction.
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11. Applications of 3D time domain wave splittings to direct and inverse scattering
Abstract : The three-dimensional direct and inverse scattering problems in the time-domain are considered in the present thesis. The direct problem is to find an explicit or numerical solution of the transient reflection for given physical parameters. READ MORE
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12. Interactive 3D Image Analysis for Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery Planning and Orthopedic Applications
Abstract : Modern medical imaging devices are able to generate highly detailed three-dimensional (3D) images of the skeleton. Computerized image processing and analysis methods, combined with real-time volume visualization techniques, can greatly facilitate the interpretation of such images and are increasingly used in surgical planning to aid reconstruction of the skeleton after trauma or disease. READ MORE
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13. 3D localization in digital holography from scattered light from micrometer-sized particles
Abstract : When a particle is illuminated by a beam of light it will scatter and redistribute the light in all directions. How it scatters depends on the size, shape and refractive index of the particle. Additionally, it depends on the wavelength and polarization of the illuminating beam. READ MORE
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14. Microstructure of Carbon Fibres for Multifunctional Composites: 3D Distribution and Configuration of Atoms
Abstract : Lightweight energy storage is a must for increased driving range of electric vehicles. “Mass-less” energy storage can be achieved by directly storing energy in structural components. READ MORE
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15. SPECT Imaging using Pinhole Collimation : System Design and Simulation Studies for Pre-Clinical and Clinical Imaging
Abstract : The focus of this dissertation is the use of pinhole collimation in Nuclear Medicine. A pinhole is a single aperture in an opaque material that is placed between the detector and source of interest, and photons must pass through the hole to reach the detector. The choices of pinhole parameters, e.g. READ MORE