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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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WAVELET AND SINE BASED ANALYSIS OF PRINT QUALITY EVALUATIONS

Mahalingam, Vijay Venkatesh 01 January 2004 (has links)
Recent advances in imaging technology have resulted in a proliferation of images across different media. Before it reaches the end user, these signals undergo several transformations, which may introduce defects/artifacts that affect the perceived image quality. In order to design and evaluate these imaging systems, perceived image quality must be measured. This work focuses on analysis of print image defects and characterization of printer artifacts such as banding and graininess by using a human visual system (HVS) based framework. Specifically the work addresses the prediction of visibility of print defects (banding and graininess) by representing the print defects in terms of the orthogonal wavelet and sinusoidal basis functions and combining the detection probabilities of each basis functions to predict the response of the human visual system (HVS). The detection probabilities for basis function components and the simulated print defects are obtained from separate subjective tests. The prediction performance from both the wavelet based and sine based approaches is compared with the subjective testing results .The wavelet based prediction performs better than the sinusoidal based approach and can be a useful technique in developing measures and methods for print quality evaluations based on HVS.
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SKIRTINGŲ DAUGIAŽIDINIŲ INTRAOKULINIŲ LĘŠIŲ IMPLANTACIJA: REGĖJIMO KOKYBĖ IR PACIENTŲ PASITENKINIMO REZULTATAIS SĄSAJOS SU ASMENYBĖS BRUOŽAIS / DIFFERENT MULTIFOCAL INTRAOCULAR LENSES: THE QUALITY OF VISION AND THE LINKS BETWEEN PATIENTS' SATISFACTION WITH THE OUTCOMES AND THEIR PERSONALITY TRAITS

Rudalevičius, Paulius 30 September 2014 (has links)
Lietuvoje pirmą kartą nagrinėjama daugiažidinių intraokulinių lęšių (DIOL) implantacija. Atliktas tyrimas leidžia detaliau vertinti regėjimo funkcijas po DIOL implantacijos. Keturi skirtingi DIOL lyginami pagal tą pačią meto¬diką ir pateikiami ilgos pooperacinės stebėsenos duomenys. Pirmą kartą aprašomos paciento pasitenkinimo po DIOL implantacijos ir Didžiojo penketo asmenybės dimensijų sąsajos. Darbo tikslas - įvertinti regėjimo kokybę ir pacientų pasitenkinimo rezultatais sąsajas su asmenybės bruožais po skirtingų modelių daugiažidinių intraokulinių lęšių implantacijos. Uždaviniai: 1) įvertinti regėjimo aštrumą implantavus skirtingus DIOL modelius; 2) įvertinti kontrastinį jautrumą implantavus skirtingus DIOL mo¬de¬lius; 3) įvertinti paciento poreikį papildomai korekcijai akiniais po DIOL implantacijos; 4) įvertinti pašalinių optinių fenomenų pasireiškimą su DIOL; 5) įvertinti pacientų pasitenkinimo regėjimo rezultatais dažnumą ir sąsajas su asmenybės bruožais po DIOL implantacijos. / In this study, postoperative follow-up data that cover a rather long period after the multifocal intraocular lens (MIOL) implantation are presented. It is the first time that the same methodology was used to compare four different types of MIOL. The influence of personality traits on the visual function has been defined. The aim of the study - to assess the influence of different MIOL on the quality of vision and the links between the satisfaction of patients with the results and their personality traits after the implanting of different MIOL models. The objectives of the study: 1) to compare the visual acuity between different MIOLs models; 2) to compare the contrast sensitivity between different MIOLs models; 3) to establish the need of patients for additional correction with glasses after the implanting of MIOLs; 4) to assess the occurrence of photic phenomena after the implanting of MIOLs; 5) to assess the level of visual function and the influence of personality traits on patients’ satisfaction with the visual function following the MIOL implantation.

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