Search for dissertations about: "watching technology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words watching technology.
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1. Trade-off between starvation and predation : Weight-watching in Yellowhammers
Abstract : In this thesis I show that captive yellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella) strategically adjusted their level of body mass and diurnal trajectory of mass increase to experimentally increased predation risk. During winter, small birds need large fat reserves to survive the night. Therefore, they build up fat reserves every day. READ MORE
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2. A Holistic View of QoE for Multimedia Streaming
Abstract : Internet access has evolved in the last decade with the availability of smart handheld devices and high bandwidth offered by mobile networks at reduced costs. Multimedia traffic primarily video became the main share of global Internet traffic due to the popularity of multimedia supported social applications, online gaming, and IPTV. READ MORE
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3. LSB Data Hiding in 360o Videos
Abstract : Modern telecommunication systems have seen an increased demand on delivering new types of digital media such as extended reality. The currently rolled out fifth generation mobile networks are expected to support virtual reality, augmented reality, and other immersive media. READ MORE
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4. Synthesis, Coding, and Evaluation of 3D Images Based on Integral Imaging
Abstract : In recent years camera prototypes based on Integral Imaging (II) have emerged that are capable of capturing three-dimensional (3D) images. When being viewed on a 3D display, these II-pictures convey depth and content that realistically change perspective as the viewer changes the viewing position. READ MORE
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5. Virtual environments as a tool for people with acquired brain injury
Abstract : People with acquired brain injury (ABI) often have problems leading an independent life due to impaired cognitive abilities. One way to address this is to let the patients practise activities of daily living as part of their rehabilitation process. However, some everyday activities can be difficult, inconvenient or risky to practise. READ MORE