Search for dissertations about: "volumetric image analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words volumetric image analysis.
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1. Analysis of Human Brain MRI : Contributions to Regional Volume Studies
Abstract : Many disorders are associated with regional brain volumes. The analysis of these volumes from MR images often requires sequential processing steps such as localization and delineation. READ MORE
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2. 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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3. Image analysis for volumetric characterisation of microstructure
Abstract : Digital image analysis provides methods for automatic, fast, and reproducible analysis of images. The main contribution of this thesis is new image analysis methods for volumetric characterisation of microstructure with application in the field of material science. READ MORE
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4. On Multidimensional Dynamic Fluorescence Imaging and Quantitative Image Analysis in Wide-Field Microscopy Applications to Studies of Astroglial Cells
Abstract : Modern biological research has benefited from a renaissance in light microscopy, brought about by the convergence of developments in fields as diverse as electronics, optics, molecular biology, computer science, and reagent chemistry. Integration of these has transformed microscopy into a highly useful, dynamic research tool for biology and medicine. READ MORE
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5. Investigation on the self-healing capabilties of asphaltic materials using neutron imaging
Abstract : Bitumen acts as a binding agent in asphalt mixtures where it binds the aggregates together. It is known for its potential to heal small cracks and recover its mechanical properties under the right conditions. Though this self-healing property is known, there is currently a lack of knowledge about the mechanisms that drive the process. READ MORE