Search for dissertations about: "visibility in the training"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words visibility in the training.
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6. Temporomandibular joint imaging using cone-beam computed tomography
Abstract : Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is one of the most revolutionary innovations in dentistry, and was introduced into the dental field two decades ago as a three-dimensional (3D) imaging modality. Since then, it has gained general clinical acceptance, and is widespread among many dental specialties. READ MORE
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7. Carcinoma of the uterine cervix: aspects on preoperative staging and assessment of treatment effect using magnetic resonance imaging
Abstract : Background: Uterine CC mainly affects young women as it is caused by persistent HPV infection most often acquired during adolescence. Early-stage disease is treated with surgery, and locally advanced disease with chemoradiotherapy. Both treatment methods are associated with infertility and morbidity. READ MORE
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8. Computer-based speech therapy using visual feedback with focus on children with profound hearing impairments
Abstract : This thesis presents work in the area of computer-based speech therapy using different types of visual feedback to replace the auditory feedback channel. The study includes diagnostic assessment methods prior to therapy, type of therapy design, and type of visual feedback for different users during different stages of therapy for increasing the efficiency. READ MORE
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9. Multi-Agent Potential Field based Architectures for Real-Time Strategy Game Bots
Abstract : Real-Time Strategy (RTS) is a sub-genre of strategy games which is running in real-time, typically in a war setting. The player uses workers to gather resources, which in turn are used for creating new buildings, training combat units, build upgrades and do research. The game is won when all buildings of the opponent(s) have been destroyed. READ MORE
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10. Designing virtual environments for brain injury rehabilitation
Abstract : Virtual Reality (VR) has shown great potential in various training applications. In the field of cognitive rehabilitation it has been shown that VR technology can become a useful complement to conventional rehabilitation techniques (e.g. Rizzo et al. READ MORE